This story has been updated to add new comment from the IU administration and additional context throughout. Indiana University has ordered the Indiana Daily Student to end all print publication less ...
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Vet removes mysterious object from inside a snake
A routine examination turned extraordinary when a veterinarian discovered a mysterious object lodged deep inside a snake’s digestive tract. X-rays revealed an unusual shape that couldn’t be identified ...
The FA are investigating after two Tottenham Hotspur players had objects hurled at them during their 2-1 victory at Leeds United. Pedro Porro was hit by a vape launched from the crowd as he waited to ...
University of Southern California professor Helen Choi had a pretty basic assignment for her students this fall: Read a book. To be sure, Choi’s pedagogical choice isn’t novel for many faculty; 71 ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. - Boeing (NYSE:BA), a prominent player in the Aerospace & Defense industry with a market capitalization of $172.34 billion, has developed a new 3D-printed solar array substrate ...
In this on-site interview at Allied Printing Services, a PRINTING United Alliance member, Ashley Roberts sits down with President John Sommers to explore how the 76-year-old, family-owned company is ...
While Array Technologies (NASDAQ:ARRY) — a provider of solar tracking technology — has had a choppy performance throughout this year, that might change soon. Following its earnings disclosure after ...
WASHINGTON, July 18 (Reuters) - The head of a House of Representatives panel on China told U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick that resuming sales of Nvidia's H20 chips to China threatens to ...
A tiny elephant establishes a new stomping ground for 3-D printing: inside cells. For the first time, scientists have 3-D printed objects within living cells, including a 10-micrometer long elephant ...
"This discovery could indicate a new type of physics or new models of stellar evolution." One of the strangest cosmic objects ever seen just got even weirder — NASA's Chandra X-ray telescope caught it ...
Inside the secretive meeting, cardinals will use an array of objects, many steeped in tradition, as they elect the next pope. By Jonathan Wolfe The conclave to elect the next pope is now underway at ...
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