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Can your smartphone help NASA track hail and storm patterns? SEaRCH project explained
NASA’s SEaRCH project uses smartphone reports from volunteers to track hail size and storm patterns, combining community observations with satellite data to improve precipitation research.
The High Desert's RC car community has a new free track in Apple Valley. Some are claiming upset community members are threatening to destroy the track.
BOTH CRASHES HAPPENING NEAR THE GEORGIA STATE LINE. MULTIPLE PEOPLE WERE INJURED IN BOTH OF THEM. FIRST RESPONDERS WERE ON ...
The platform was born out of curiosity. Swedish founders Mikael Robertsson and Olov Lindberg, who ran a flight price ...
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In the name of science: Boffins build fart-tracking undies
A wearable sensor designed to monitor intestinal gas suggests the average person may let rip around 32 times a day For ...
The Special Olympics Area 6 Spring Games are set for March 27 and 28, with more than 500 athletes expected to compete across ...
The April 15 tax deadline is approaching. Arizona taxpayers should know about filing options, state rule uncertainty, and new ...
Create a professional, ATS-friendly resume in minutes using simple ChatGPT prompts, with easy steps for freshers and experienced job seekers.
The director of President Donald Trump's National Counterterrorism Center resigned Tuesday, saying he “cannot in good ...
The Wabash, Frisco, & Pacific Railway in Wildwood, Missouri proves this theory spectacularly, offering a train ride that ...
Iran’s top security official and one of its most powerful decision-makers — as well as the head of the Basij, Iran’s feared paramilitary force. Follow for live news updates.
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