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Unusual Causes of Kidney Disease: Searching for ‘Zebras’
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December 6, 2024
Unusual radio pulses detected from a previously dormant star
A type of slowly revolving neutron star known as a magnetar is thought to have surface magnetic fields stronger than 1014 G. Most magnetars are only found at gamma- and X-ray wavelengths. Only six have been discovered to produce radio pulses thus far. Researchers have discovered unusual radio pulses from the complexly behaved magnetar XTE
April 8, 2024
Why 2024 Could Be the Most Unusual Presidential Race in History
Watch the full episode of Washington Week With The Atlantic, September 1, 2023Courtesy of Washington Week With The AtlanticSeptember 2, 2023, 2:01 PM ETEditor’s Note: Washington Week with The Atlantic is a partnership between NewsHour Productions, WETA, and The Atlantic airing every Friday on PBS stations nationwide. Check your local listings or watch full episodes
September 2, 2023
Save $250 on this unusual Asus convertible gaming laptop
Asus If you’re looking for a gaming laptop that’s versatile and can do it all, the 16-inch Asus ROG is worth considering. Best Buy’s currently selling it for $1,749.99, which is a savings of $250. Not only does it have a touchscreen, but it’s also a convertible. That means you can rotate the screen around
October 5, 2022
Unusual team finds gigantic planet hidden in plain sight
Lick Observatory's Automated Planet Finder, used to help calculate the new planet's mass and orbit. Credit: Laurie Hatch/Lick Observatory A University of California Riverside (UCR) astronomer and a group of eagle-eyed citizen scientists have discovered a giant gas planet hidden from view by typical stargazing tools. The planet, TOI-2180 b, has the same diameter as…
January 13, 2022
Unusual visual examination of objects may indicate later autism diagnosis in infants
Unusual visual examination of objects in infants may indicate later autism diagnosis. Credit: UC Regents Unusual visual inspection of objects by infants 9 months of age and older is predictive of a later diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a new UC Davis Health study has found. Unusual visual inspection is defined as: looking out…
September 24, 2021