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A 61-year-old has died after entering an exam room while an MRI scan was in progress, as he was sucked into the machine while wearing a long metal necklace.
Scientists have cracked a century-old physics mystery by detecting magnetic signals in non-magnetic metals using only light and a revamped laser technique. Previously undetectable, these faint ...
It may not be perfect, but the Logitech Flip Folio iPad Case nails the core idea of what an iPad case should be in 2025: ...
A man died after his metal chain was pulled into an MRI machine on Long Island. He allegedly entered the room despite a ...
A new study published in the journal One Earth reveals that the way ecosystems collapse—abruptly or gradually—may depend on ...
A new study published in the journal One Earth reveals that the way ecosystems collapse—abruptly or gradually—may depend on ...
Above, the new Top Dog Retreat opened on June 28 at W2992 County Road B east of West Salem, in the town of Hamilton. It ...
American companies in China are reporting record-low new investment plans for this year and declining confidence in their profitability, with uncertainty in U.S.-China relations and President Donald ...
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang says the technology giant has won approval from the Trump administration to sell its advanced H20 ...
Financial news has been breaking fast and furious, thanks to President Trump. Over the past week, he has: Escalated threats ...
A team of scientists has developed a powerful new way to detect subtle magnetic signals in common metals like copper, gold, and aluminium—using nothing more than light and a clever technique. Their ...
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