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Magnet Research Pulls An Attracting Award

An international recognition has been given to George Hadjipanayis, Richard B. Murray Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Delaware, for his exceptional contributions in the field of rare-earth permanent magnets.


LGBT Voters Remains Solid Democrats

On a ‘feeling thermometer’ which ranges from 0 being the coldest, most negative rating to 100 being the warmest, most positive score, nearly nine out of ten LBGT voters rate the Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump coldly.

Johnny Depp Seldomly Appears On Media Since Divorce With Amber Heard

Since the divorce of Johnny Depp from Amber Heard, the actor has been elusive. But he still makes surprise attendance in an event honoring his friend, Harry Dean Stanton.

Galaxy Note 7 Burns Together with Samsung's Profits, Revenues

The third quarter revenues of Samsung is now burning down in flames. Galaxy Note 7 was released last September hoping to be Samsung's salvation. Specially designed to attract more buyers to help the Korean electronics giant have bounce in the mobile market.


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In 15 years of dominance, Apple Inc. posted its first ever annual revenue decline. However, they expect a large return growth in the current quarter with the help of the strong sales of its new iPhone 7.
Initialized Capital, headquartered in New York City is an early-stage venture capital firm founded by former Y Combinator partners Alexis Ohanian and Garry Tan. It has increased $115 million for its third fund. Investing on starting companies are the focus of the investment to help them get started.
Miley Cyrus impugned being “too stoned” for making an error with the lyrics during her performance on Sunday at the Washington, D.C.
In the long-running series, "How I'm Making It," people working on the fashion industry tells about how they all started and how they achieved a stunning success.
Declarations of assets and income will become a mandatory order to all African National Congress leaders and members of alliance partners COSATU, South African Communist Party, and SANCO to stop corruption.
Research on brain diseases and illnesses like Alzheimer’s and post-traumatic stress disorder could be funded with $200 million by Montana through a ballot initiative. However, critics claim that despite being well-intentioned, the act seizes the current system to regulate state spending and might create debt that might be carried by the taxpayers.
A new research at Clemson University reveals that South Carolina has sufficient lands fit to generate the huge amounts of solar power which would be needed in meeting the goals of getting all energy from renewable sources by year 2050.
After facing the dilemma of its replacement units, Samsung is set to offer its South Korean Note 7 unit owners a low-priced upgrade for the soon-to-be-released Samsung Galaxy S8 or Note 8.
Regions Financial Corporation is on its way unto increasing the company’s profitability by means of cost savings and stronger bank fees.
A leading professor from University of Maine has died while conducting research in Antarctica. Professor Gordon Hamilton, from the School of Earth and Climate Sciences was a leading researcher with the Climate Change Institute.
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