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Six years ago, 461 Dean Street — then and now the nation’s tallest modular apartment building at 32 stories — opened its doors on Flatbush Avenue in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. The 363-unit tower had been p
Lunchtime is crucial at Ohio University, especially for students with hectic schedules. By the middle of the day, you’re tired and hungry and need an energy boost.
With Court Street’s vast amount of lunch spots, there’s something for everyone on campus. Here’s what your favorit
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See the Moon partially obscure the Sun in one of the astronomical events of the year.
The Moon will pass in front of a part of the Sun on the morning of 25 October 2022, an event that will result in a partial solar eclipse.
This solar eclipse will be visible from much of Europe, as
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Keep holiday stress low but getting gift shopping done now. The Amazon Prime Early
Dublin, Oct. 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Patient Portal Market - Global Outlook & Forecast 2022-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. Market is expected to reach a value of $5,820.88 million in 2027 from $2,705 million, growing at a CAGR of 13.6%
Aeroelastic flutter is the back and forth motion of an object caused by the air flow. An example is the shaking of a plane’s wings during turbulence. This phenomenon has been used by Instructables user DylanD581 to produce electricity and is even more effective than a wind turbine in low
A prototype waste-heat engine runs by cycling hot and cold water through its pistons
Half a decade ago a scientist, an engineer and a businessman met in a Dublin backyard to conduct an experiment. They heated water in an electric tea maker, then poured it into a bisected segment