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Aug- 2021 -31 August
‘Charging Room’ Powers Lights, Laptops And Cellphones Over The Air
Innovation could mean no more power cords for cellphones and laptops. The post ‘Charging Room’ Powers Lights, Laptops And Cellphones Over The Air appeared first on Zenger News.
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24 August
VIDEO: ‘Vegetarian’ Giant Tortoise Spotted Slowly Hunting, Eating Baby Bird
Once found in the Americas, Europe and parts of Asia, surviving giant tortoises are important bioengineers. The post VIDEO: ‘Vegetarian’ Giant Tortoise Spotted Slowly Hunting, Eating Baby Bird appeared first…
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18 August
Having A Wingman Helps Male Chimps Find More Mates
Sucking up to the boss works, too. The post Having A Wingman Helps Male Chimps Find More Mates appeared first on Zenger News.
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Jun- 2021 -16 June
Scientists Believe Constipation Can Be Early Sign Of Parkinson’s Disease
This common non-motor symptom could predate diagnosis of the neurological disease by up to 20 years. The post Scientists Believe Constipation Can Be Early Sign Of Parkinson’s Disease appeared first…
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Feb- 2020 -24 February
IN MEMORIAM: Katherine Johnson, a Pioneering NASA Mathematician Featured in “Hidden Figures,” Dies at 101
NNPA NEWSWIRE — “Today we mourn the loss of an American hero and a pioneer for women and African Americans in STEM fields. Katherine Johnson played a pivotal role in…
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Jan- 2020 -16 January
IN MEMORIAM: Trailblazing Meteorologist Dr. June Bacon-Bercey Remembered
NNPA NEWSWIRE — A pioneer in the field of meteorology, Bacon-Bercey, an African American, broke barriers by becoming the first woman meteorologist. Previously, she became the first African American woman…
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