One seismometer is often not enough to reliably detect earthquakes or human activity such as underground nuclear tests.
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Hurricanes didn't always have names. For hundreds of years, storms in the West Indies were named after the Saints' Day on which they hit, by their coordinates, or the year, according to Elizabeth ...
HB 1085 would amend Louisiana's vehicle inspection laws by getting rid of current inspection stickers and replacing them with the Louisiana Vehicle Identification Program. The bill passed the Senate ...
VIRGINIA BEACH — When a mysterious code name for a potential project showed up on the City Council’s closed session agenda last week, online speculation began to swirl. “Project Hummingbird is a data ...
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Whether it's Seattle Slew or Smarty Jones, Country House or Funny Cide, Mage or Man O' War, race horse names most often strike a unique or clever tone.And how a horse gets its name is a unique process ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Picking a Kentucky Derby winner is hard enough, but naming the horse isn’t that easy either. There are actually a lot of rules and regulations mixed in with all that ...
A cat was discovered to be living a double life with two separate owners who live near each other. The cat, known as Mr. Lincoln to one owner and Hunk to the other, divided his time between the two ...
If you came up building software in the 1990s or early 2000s, you remember the visceral satisfaction of determinism. You wrote code. The compiler analyzed it, optimized it, and emitted precisely the ...