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Free People Searches: Their Uses for Frivolous and Practical Purposes
— Technology keeps advancing. Some science fiction books state that once humanity reaches a certain technological threshold, we’ll keep creating more advanced technology practically exponentially. That theory might have a factual basis, but only time will tell. The internet and cyberspace have changed the world over the past few decades, though, and that’s undeniable. You can Google something and immediately learn all about it. That works with concepts, but you can do people searches as well. If you live in the woods somewhere and never got a social security number, then maybe you’re invisible, at least regarding online searches. Most people...
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Trump Promotes His Own Brand Of Bottled Water At Train Derailment Disaster Visit
Former President Donald Trump arrives Wednesday at the East Palestine Fire Department as he visits the area in the aftermath of the Norfolk Southern train derailment Feb. 3 in eastern Ohio. There’s an old saying in politics: Never let a crisis go to waste. It looks like former US president Donald Trump heeded that advice during Wednesday’s visit to disaster-stricken East Palestine, Ohio, site of a 50-car derailment earlier this month. Trump made the visit even though he no longer has the ability to declare the town a disaster area ― or any of the other things a president can...
Electromagnetic Mechanism Makes Reconfigurable Antenna
Antennas are a key component to any RF gadget. But antennas often only perform well over a narrow band of frequencies. For some applications, this is acceptable, but often you would like to reconfigure an antenna for different bands. Researchers at Penn State say they’ve developed a tunable antenna using compliant mechanisms and electromagnets. The new scalable design could work in small areas to provide frequency agility or beamforming. The prototype is a circular patch antenna made with 3D printing. If you want to read the actual paper, you can find it on Nature Communications. A compliant mechanism is one...
New forms of salt ice could change the fundamentals of chemistry
[TAG0]Researchers have discovered two new forms of salt ice that could change the fundamentals of chemistry forever. That’s quite a bold claim, I know, but based on the research showcased in a new paper featured in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, these two previously undiscovered forms of salt ice are going to shake things up quite a bit. Salt and ice are two perfectly normal things and both exist on Earth in some fashion or another. However, out in space, other types of frozen water have always been a bit of a mystery. Take Jupiter’s moon Europa...