As additive manufacturing (AM) post-processing companies mark 10 year anniversaries, isn’t the secret well and truly out?
The Elemind headband promises to help you fall asleep faster. This is what happened when I put it to the test for a nap.
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A roundup of the most-read Carolyn Hax columns of 2025 includes a woman’s birthday obsession, a flight-tracking in-law and a petty inheritance decision. Tensions can run high during the holidays.
Two separate murders occurred in Nazareth and Kafr Qara, claiming the lives of two Arab men and one teenager, as violence continues to plague the Israeli-Arab sector. The report, which cited ...
Abstract: In this brief we present novel post-processing modules for use in true random number generators (TRNGs). These modules are based on mathematical constructs called strong blenders, which ...
DEI-obsessed educrats and activists insist that the screenings and tests for admission are somehow biased against minorities, despite one of New York's top courts slapping down that claim.