Earache accounted for a further one million A&E visits, according to Press Association analysis. Other complaints included ...
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Cracking the Crosswind Code in Aviation
When well above the runway, one way to compensate is to “crab”—turn the airplane into the wind so that the course being flown and the crosswind cancel each other out and we can track the runway ...
An SCR topology transmogrifies into BJT two-wire precision current source with a self-resetting fault-current limiter.
A student-organized “tech fast” at St. John’s College thrust young people headfirst into a world of chalkboard-based ...
Thomas Goldstein was a superstar in the legal world. He was also a secret high-stakes gambler, whose wild 10-year run may now ...
Centralized remote monitoring is reshaping power plant operations, enabling specialized teams to oversee multiple facilities ...
It was a reminder to update our semiannual list of the 20 most important people in the Sox organization. Here’s the latest ...
Individual Staten Islanders, one century-old organization, one Albanian historical figure and the two namesakes of the ...
Armagh-based Lyxity introduces IP-protected Intelligent Content technology as AI-powered content market surges past £2.8 billion globally We’ve seen clients cut their content creation time from 100 ...
Sen. Marsha Blackburn’s latest is an anti-tech omnibus, combining years' worth of dangerous policy ideas into one big, bad ...
Computers found what human experts missed: a divide between aging biology research and patient care that decades of funding ...
Continuing our look at the work of the IOWN project, we find out what use cases the next evolved generation of the infrastructure will support and which firms are likely to gain.
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