Measuring Gluons and Quarks at the Brookhaven Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, the Nation’s Only Particle Collider

Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, this is Rachel Feltman. Today we’re taking you on another one of our Friday Fascination field trips with an auditory journey to Brookhaven National Laboratory. This Long Island facility boasts seven Nobel Prize–winning discoveries and more than 70 years of groundbreaking research into energy and the environment. Earlier…

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PSX close Bell: It’s a crazy world

May 20, 2025 (MLN): The Reference KSE-100 index concluded the negotiation session on Tuesday at 118,971.12, showing a decrease of 718.51 points or 0.60%. The index quoted in a range of 1,373.28 points, which shows an intradic maximum of 119,900.37 (+210.74) and a minimum of 118,527.09 (-1,162.54) points. The total KSE-100 index volume was 108.11…

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The most recent climate state

There are no surprises in the scientific results summarized in these reports. Unfortunately, but also completely insecure, no politician in power, even more pretend to be listening to scientific warnings. Perhaps that is why scientific advice has become increasing (both on the network, so much. Fossil fluidist and military). Trump’s choice (formally made by the…

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How to recruit the team of your dreams with Anisha Robinson Keeys »to succeed as their own boss

In this episode, Melinda Emerson and Anisha Robinson Keeys deepen the challenges of talent acquisition for small businesses, emphasizing the growing tendency of fractional talent. They discuss the importance of a structured hiring process and highlight the best platforms and evaluations to improve hiring decisions. The conversation touches the role of AI in the elaboration…

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