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CNN Host Calls Out Chicago Mayor Shifting Blame Of Child’s Death At Illegal Migrant Shelter
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CNN Host Calls Out Chicago Mayor Shifting Blame Of Child’s Death At Illegal Migrant Shelter

'I’m asking you about what’s happening in the shelters in your city'
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‘Prejudicial’: Jack Smith Moves To Bar Trump From Telling Jury His Prosecution Is Politically Motivated
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‘Prejudicial’: Jack Smith Moves To Bar Trump From Telling Jury His Prosecution Is Politically Motivated

'Selective and vindictive prosecution'
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Woman Swept Away Under Ice After Jumping Into River To Save Family Dog
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Woman Swept Away Under Ice After Jumping Into River To Save Family Dog

'I yelled but doubt she even heard me as she was completely concentrating on saving the dog‚' the missing woman’s husband continued
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Dave Chappelle Is Back With The Best Way To End 2023
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Dave Chappelle Is Back With The Best Way To End 2023

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Clinton-Appointed Judge Blocks Red State’s Child Sex Change Ban
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Clinton-Appointed Judge Blocks Red State’s Child Sex Change Ban

'safe‚ effective and medically necessary'
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10 Bachman-Turner Overdrive Songs That We All Loved
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10 Bachman-Turner Overdrive Songs That We All Loved

Our Top 10 Bachman-Turner Overdrive Songs list looks at a band that knew how to combine great pop hooks with a hard-driving rock and roll sound that fans loved and most rock critics hated. Bachman-Turner Overdrive released their first album in 1973 entitled Bachman Turner Overdrive. The album did not do that well commercially while also spawning no hit singles. However‚ the band had a fresh sound that showed great promise. They were also led by Randy Bachman‚ a proven songwriter and musician. Randy Bachman was already well known for his great success with The Guess Who. The rest of The post 10 Bachman-Turner Overdrive Songs That We All Loved appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Missing Child Found Alive Inside A Pile Of Snow By A Police Dog In Finland
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Missing Child Found Alive Inside A Pile Of Snow By A Police Dog In Finland

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Why Does My Dog Keep Eating Everything?
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Why Does My Dog Keep Eating Everything?

Imagine coming home to find your dog munching on your favorite pair of shoes. It’s a scene many dog owners know all too well. But why does your furry friend think a sneaker is a tasty treat? It turns out‚ dogs eating odd things is a common puzzle for pet owners. Let’s explore why our...
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Boston Mayor's Home Swatted on Christmas Day
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Boston Mayor's Home Swatted on Christmas Day
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Ultra-Cooled Trilobite-Shaped Molecules Have A Charge In The Tail
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Ultra-Cooled Trilobite-Shaped Molecules Have A Charge In The Tail

Physicists using lasers to cool atoms close to absolute zero have produced an electron orbit so large it barely seems possible. By placing a conventional atom inside this giant‚ they produced a bizarre shape reminiscent of fossil trilobites‚ arthropods that once dominated the oceans.The element rubidium is little known outside those who can perform Tom Lehrer’s Elements Song. However‚ it’s very popular among scientists seeking to study the world at close to absolute zero‚ since rubidium atoms are particularly suited to laser-cooling to very low temperatures. Professor Herwig Ott of the University of Kaiserslautern-Landau and colleagues cooled a rubidium cloud to one ten-thousandth of a degree above absolute zero. This is positively toasty compared to some others who have achieved temperatures of trillionths of a degree. It is‚ however‚ sufficient to allow further laser twiddling to put the atoms in a Rydberg state‚ where the outmost electron orbits expand to a radius of about a micrometer. This‚ Ott noted in a statement‚ makes "the electron cloud larger than a small bacterium.” With the electrons so detached from their nucleus‚ the atoms become highly chemically reactive.Improbable as it may seem‚ an atom this large can have another‚ ordinary-sized atom‚ inside it‚ nestled between the Rydberg atom’s nucleus and typical locations for the outer electron. This‚ in turn‚ allows a form of bonding more exotic than the covalent and ionic bonds you might have learned in high school‚ or the still-conventional metallic or dipolar bonds.“Imagine the electron rapidly orbiting around the nucleus. On each round trip‚ it collides with the ground state atom. In contrast to our intuition‚ quantum mechanics teaches us that these collisions lead to an effective attraction between the electron and the ground state atom‚” explained first author Max Althön.This type of interaction was known prior to this work‚ but this has revealed it clearly enough to measure aspects that were previously hazy. Being a quantum phenomenon under conditions where the atoms are expressing their wave-particle duality‚ the interactions of the large radius electron and the ground-state atom are statistical. They produce an interference pattern‚ like those from the famous two-slit experiment.The interference patterns end up looking like butterflies or trilobites‚ depending on the conditions‚ and it is the latter that the team has created. Other people have tried to produce images of these using one and two photon-excitation‚ with partial success in the latter case. Here‚ the team demonstrated the power of three-photon excitation to couple Rubidium’s ground state with excited states.Professor Herwig Ott and Max Althön holding up the respective images in front of the equipment used to produce the patternImage Credit: RPTU‚ KozielThe attraction of the electron to the ground state atom in these trilobite molecules is so strong it could be the subject of a rom-com. Instead‚ we get an electric dipole‚ where the trilobite’s “tail” (where the Rydberg atom’s core is located) is very positive. The ground state atom sits at the head‚ while the electron is probabilistically distributed through both head and legs‚ which therefore become negatively charged. Dipole moments increase the further apart charges are‚ and the authors report this one is 1‚700 Debye. For comparison‚ potassium bromide‚ used as an example of an ionic molecule with a very large dipole moment‚ is 10.4 Debye‚ less than 1 percent as large.A big dipole moment makes a molecule easy to control using external electric fields. Potentially‚ such molecules could be used for information processing‚ since these fields can change their state. More immediately‚ it allows scientists to explore their properties in ways that aren’t available for other molecules. The work is published open access in the journal Nature.
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