For the second consecutive year, UConn produced the No. 1 overall pick in the WNBA draft.
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Energy can never be created or destroyed. That's basic Physics 101. You simply cannot create energy out of thin air. Yet researchers at Kyushu University in Japan say they have developed a technology that pushes the energy conversion efficiency of solar cells to 130%!Continue ReadingCategory: Energy, EngineeringTags: Solar Cell, Solar Power, Kyushu University, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, American Chemical Society
Anxiety itself is not a mental illness. It's a normal, adaptive emotion that helps us respond to perceived threats. Anxiety is the automatic reaction that makes you jump back when you think you've seen a snake while bushwalking—before realizing it's a stick.
The induction will be held Nov. 14 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
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With tax day around the corner, a new study has some surprising findings about how much we Californians pay in state and local taxes.
Tuesday afternoon warmth will set the stage for storms to refire later in the afternoon or nighttime hours.
What do America’s three largest cities — New York, Chicago and Los Angeles — all have in common?
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine gave remarks for the 46th Annual Holocaust Commemoration at the Ohio Statehouse on Monday. Guests at the event heard from Holocaust survivor Dr. Henry Fenichel. As a child, he was sent to a Nazi transit camp in the Netherlands and later the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp in Germany [...]
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Pete DeBoer’s earliest work is often his best work.
“I’m still in a text chain with all my high school friends. I remember texting them, ‘I’ve made it!'” she told Page Six.