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First person: What’s the point of re-reading the Bible? Shouldn’t we know it by now? – The Baptist Paper
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First person: What’s the point of re-reading the Bible? Shouldn’t we know it by now? – The Baptist Paper

First person: What’s the point of re-reading the Bible? Shouldn’t we know it by now?  The Baptist PaperFirst person: What’s the point of re-reading the Bible? Shouldn’t we know it by now?  The Baptist Paper Read More

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Jeremie Frimpong: The making of Liverpool’s ‘little assassin’ – the Bible-loving ‘kid in an adult’s body’ with a killer edge – Daily Mail
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Jeremie Frimpong: The making of Liverpool’s ‘little assassin’ – the Bible-loving ‘kid in an adult’s body’ with a killer edge – Daily Mail

Jeremie Frimpong: The making of Liverpool’s ‘little assassin’ – the Bible-loving ‘kid in an adult’s body’ with a killer edge  Daily MailJeremie Frimpong: The making of Liverpool’s ‘little assassin’ – the Bible-loving ‘kid in an adult’s body’ with a killer edge  Daily Mail Read More

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Strained strontium titanate membrane crosses into ferroelectric—and quantum—territory
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Strained strontium titanate membrane crosses into ferroelectric—and quantum—territory

Strontium titanate was once used as a diamond substitute in jewelry before less fragile alternatives emerged in the 1970s. Now, researchers have explored some of its more unusual properties, which might someday be useful in quantum materials and microelectronics applications.Quantum Physics NewsRead More

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Listening to electrons ‘talk’: Lithium-like tin’s g-factor measured with 0.5 parts per billion experimental accuracy
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Listening to electrons ‘talk’: Lithium-like tin’s g-factor measured with 0.5 parts per billion experimental accuracy

Researchers from the Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik present new experimental and theoretical results for the bound electron g-factor in lithium-like tin, which has a much higher nuclear charge than any previous measurement. The paper is published in the journal Science.Quantum Physics NewsRead More

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