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Phys.org 

Lasers deliver powerful shocking punch in material experiments

Shock experiments are widely used to understand the mechanical and electronic properties of matter under extreme conditions, like planetary impacts by meteorites. However, after the shock occurs, a clear description of the post-shock thermal state and its impacts on material properties is still lacking.

F1-Fansite 

F1 Nation: 2024 Hungarian F1 GP Review Podcast

In this episode, recorded live from the Budapest paddock, Tom Clarkson is joined by ESPN journalist Albert Fabrega to break down the thrilling Hungarian Grand Prix. Oscar Piastri made history as the first Formula 1 Grand Prix winner born in the 2000s, and he became the fifth Australian to climb to the top step of.....check out full post »

SportsMockery.com 

Live Updates from Wednesday’s Bears Training Camp Practice

The Chicago Bears have returned to the practice field after a light practice on Tuesday. Matt Eberflus announced that pads will be back on for Wednesday’s practice, which is expected to be one of the most physical and competitive sessions yet. Stay tuned for the latest news, highlights, and updates from this practice. Everyone involved, […]

BangkokPost.com 

US and EU express concern about Move Forward demise

The United States and the European Union on Wednesday issued statements expressing serious concern about the Constitutional Court order dissolving the opposition Move Forward Party and its implications for democracy in Thailand.

Telecompaper.com 

Bite Lithuania moves to new premises in Kaunas

(Telecompaper) Bite Lithuania has moved its Kaunas regional branch to a 2,700-m2 office in the Zalgiris Arena. More than 200 employees will work in the new office...

New England Sportd Network: World Cup 

Insider Shares Brandon Aiyuk Note After Patriots End Trade Pursuit

The Brandon Aiyuk market dramatically shifted in a span of 24 hours. Late Monday night, it was reported that both the Patriots and the Cleveland Browns ironed out frameworks for trades involving Aiyuk, who remains in a contract standoff with the 49ers. But by Tuesday evening, New England reportedly ended its pursuit of the star […]

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Lyft's soft forecast fans worries of losing ground to Uber, shares tank

Shares of Lyft fell 16% due to a disappointing summer forecast, sparking concerns it is losing market share to Uber. Despite reporting better-than-expected revenue and a net profit for the first time, Lyft's future bookings and adjusted core earnings fell short of analyst expectations. This puts the company in a difficult position compared to its rival.

EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Chelsea Closing in on Atletico Madrid Forward Deal

Chelsea Target Samu Omorodion as Atletico Madrid Looks to Reshape Squad Chelsea are on the verge of securing a deal for Spanish forward Samu Omorodion, currently plying his trade at Atletico Madrid. The move comes as part of Atletico’s broader strategy to generate funds, following their substantial acquisition of Manchester City’s Julian Alvarez earlier this […]

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«FOX Business» (foxbusiness.com) 

CVS cuts outlook, plans $2B cost-cutting effort

CVS said Wednesday that it's launching a multi-year productivity initiative. It also cut its outlook for the year as its health care benefits segment continues to face pressure.

News10.com 

Pawling man arrested for allegedly selling drugs near school

A Pawling man has been arrested following a drug investigation into the sale of methamphetamine and fentanyl, according to the Dutchess County Sheriff's Office. William Frenza, 59, was arrested on Tuesday to multiple drug charges.

Phys.org 

For some Black, Latino, and Asian people, summers are hotter 

High summertime temperatures are contributing to health concerns associated with climate change, such as increased deaths from cardiovascular and chronic kidney diseases. But for Black, Latino, and some Asian people living in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic states, summers are hotter than for others, according to a new study from the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH).