One thing to watch for is the pregame “Keep Pounding” drum wallop. It’s a Panthers ritual that honors the late Sam Mills.
“By 2026, recruiters will confront candidates who run micro-startups, take on fractional gigs, or maintain personal AI-driven ...
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Engineer claims a breakthrough that could overcome gravity
For more than a century, gravity has been the immovable backdrop of modern physics, a force that can be described and ...
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Buffs land experienced SEC safety in Randon Fontenette
The transfer portal train keeps on chugging along for Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes, as they added safety Randon ...
The latest to commit is Kayin Lee, who committed to Tennessee on Wednesday, according to reports from On3 and 247Sports. Lee ...
Floquet control uses time-periodic drives to engineer quantum systems, creating dynamic changes in material properties ...
For the first time, physicists in Italy have created a 'lump soliton': an extremely stable packet of light waves which can ...
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Derek Williams Jr. leaves transfer portal, to return to Longhorns
Derek Williams Jr. gives the Longhorns a reason to celebrate. The defensive back will withdraw from the transfer portal and ...
Generative design helps engineers explore design, delivering 30-50% faster time-to-market, 10-50% weight reductions, and up ...
The Commodores are now up to five new additions for next season, the latest of whom comes from a fellow SEC program.
One of the great successes of 20th-century physics was the quantum mechanical description of solids. This allowed scientists to understand for the first time how and why certain materials conduct ...
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Neutron diffraction unveils the 'relay' of hardening mechanisms in next-gen superalloys
As the aerospace sector pursues propulsion systems that are cleaner, quieter, and more efficient, materials used in turbine components face increasingly demanding thermal and mechanical environments.
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