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It's a spark, it's a pop, it's a neutrino

Physics Today, 1966
An underground cosmic-ray neutrinos detector is expected to start operation sometime this summer in a mine near the University of Utah. The installation, an array of counters 6 12×10 meters, will actually count muons produced by interaction of neutrinos with the surrounding rock.
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It's a Bird it's a Plane it's a Meteor

2021
<p>Meteor showers are some of the most dazzling and memorable events occuring in the night sky. Caused by bits of celestial debris from comets and asteroids entering Earth’s atmosphere at astronomical speeds, meteors are bright streaks of light in the night sky, sometimes called shooting stars.
Surya Ambardar   +2 more
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It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Trouble

Science, 2000
PHYSIOLOGY The remarkable ability of birds to navigate accurately over thousands of kilometers demands both a sense of location (map sense) and of direction (compass sense). The primary contributors to directional flight are sun and magnetic compasses.
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It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's a … Spy?

Science, 2012
A new 19-gram crewless aircraft called the Nano Hummingbird with a wingspan of 17 centimeters can hover in place and fly in any direction (including backward) as fast as 18 kilometers per hour.
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It’s a Bear . . . No, It’s a Man . . . No, It’s a Metaphor!

2018
This chapter deals with the Yogācāra understanding of metaphor as expressed in one of the school’s earliest sources: the Tattvārthapaṭalaṃ chapter of the Bodhisattvabhūmi (BBh), along with its commentarial sections in the Viniścayasaṃgrahaṇī (VS), both ascribed to Asaṅga.
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It's Personal, It's Digital and It's Serial

The Serials Librarian, 1999
Abstract What are some of the important trends to watch that may affect the way information is delivered and used? This paper looks at emerging technologies and social trends to provide some thought-provoking questions for higher education, publishing, and libraries.
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It's a Tree... It's a Graph... It's a Traph!

2018
Hyphe, a web crawler for social scientists developed by the SciencesPo médialab, introduced the novel concept of web entities to provide a flexible and evolutive way of grouping web pages in situations where the notion of website is not relevant enough (either too large, for instance with Twitter accounts, newspaper articles or Wikipedia pages, or too ...
Plique, Guillaume   +3 more
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Thailand: Its People, Its Society, Its Culture.

The Journal of Asian Studies, 1975
Andrew Turton   +2 more
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