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Geminid meteor shower expected to light up US skies Wednesday night

December 13, 2023 Cynthia Loren

With mostly clear to partly cloudy skies expected over much of the United States, this year’s Geminid meteor shower is forecast to offer one of the best cosmic shows in

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“English4U is increasing its presence in the US with the opening of 24 schools in 2023 for Spanish speakers who are seeking to quickly integrate into society. 

January 23, 2023January 23, 2023 Cynthia Loren

Eunice Ortega-Rico, the academic network’s director, announces the expansion in the states of New York, Arizona, Florida, Texas, and California. According to studies from various American universities, the International Monetary

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Use of Graphene for the Purification and/or Desalination of Water

December 8, 2022 Kara Lieh

Graphene materials, that is, Graphene, Graphene Oxide (GO) and Reduced Graphene Oxide (rGO), are carbon nanostructures that, thanks to their size, area, and surface chemistry, allow the design o new

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Anticorrosive coatings with Graphene Oxide

October 27, 2022October 27, 2022 Veronica Civantos

Corrosion is defined as the gradual deterioration of metallic materials and their properties, and occurs when the metal reacts with the surrounding environment to form rust or another chemical compound.

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First Mexican woman in space reflects on her lifelong dream of reaching the stars

September 28, 2022 Dan Whigham

Katya Echazarreta made history in June when she became the first Mexican-born woman to travel into outer space. The 27-year-old electrical engineer was aboard the June 4 flight of the

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Is Disney closing for Hurricane Ian? Where things stand with Florida parks, cruise ships, more

September 27, 2022 Christopher Gale

As Hurricane Ian made landfall in western Cuba early Tuesday morning, Floridians were keeping an anxious eye on the rapidly intensifying storm. That included the operators of Florida’s popular theme parks. Here’s

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NASA’s DART mission will crash spacecraft into asteroid in first-of-its-kind experiment

September 22, 2022 Matt Garnett

In the first-of-its-kind, save-the-world experiment, NASA is about to clobber a small, harmless asteroid millions of miles away. A spacecraft named Dart will zero in on the asteroid Monday, intent

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