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The smallest shark in the world, the dwarf lanternshark, is a glowing mini-Jaws. The dwarf lanternshark was discovered ...
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YouTube on MSNWorld's smallest motor 100,000 rpmWorld's smallest motor 100,000 rpm Subscribe! In landmark decision, judge rules California FAIR Plan's smoke-damage policy ...
Scientists in the United Kingdom have made what may be the world's smallest violin, using advanced nanotechnology. The microscopic instrument, measuring 35 by 13 microns, and constructed from ...
In a world full of countries big and small, there’s one tiny nation that stands out for its uniqueness and it is called Molossia. Located in the U.S. state of Nevada, this little “country ...
In 2019, the volcanologist Rachel Teasdale told Juloa Maldonado reporting for North State Public Radio that “mountain range” is an informal description of Sutter Buttes and geologists do not ...
It would be fair to assume that the Asian small-clawed otter (Aonyx cinereus), the world’s smallest otter species, had gone extinct in Nepal. After all, the last time it was officially spotted ...
Physicists at Loughborough University have used cutting-edge nanotechnology to create what they believe may be "the world's smallest violin," which is small enough to fit within the width of a ...
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Badgers Wire on MSNRanking Big Ten schools by undergraduate enrollmentWashington is the largest of the Big Ten's new additions, approaching 40,000 undergraduate students. The school is trending ...
Researchers from Loughborough University has utilized the latest in nanotechnology to create the world’s smallest violin. The tiny, violin-shaped object is just 35 micron long and 13 micron wide.
Earlier this month, discussing an NBA Finals contested by two of the league’s smallest markets, Commissioner Adam Silver ...
# In this regard, the General Assembly in Antigua and Barbuda, from June 25 to 27, takes on special significance: it must provide the atmosphere and leadership to reinforce the OAS as a relevant ...
Flyers fans had a lot of questions ahead of this weekend's NHL draft — and Inquirer writer Jackie Spiegel answered them all ...
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