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China launches anti-dumping probe into imports of medical CT tubes from U.S., India: commerce ministry

ECNS 04 Apr 2025
China's Ministry of Commerce on Friday announced the launch of an anti-dumping investigation into imports of certain CT (computed tomography) medical X-ray tubes originating from the United States and India.
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Car Talk: Rogue temperature sensor may cause in-car heat wave

Lima Ohio 04 Apr 2025
When it’s on — and it’s almost always on, either heating or air conditioning the cabin — you simply set your desired temperature, and the climate control system does the rest ... Not surprisingly, the climate control started blasting the heat.
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What is the best time to start morning walk

The Times of India 04 Apr 2025
The rising sun gives off enough visibility while maintaining moderate temperatures compared to noon's heat. The body receives fresh solar rays while walking at this time and the combination produces ...
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Yahoo Sports AM: Final Four weekend has arrived

Yahoo Daily News 04 Apr 2025
Steinbrenner Field's dimensions are identical to Yankee Stadium, meaning the Rays are going from the 18th-most homer-friendly park to the third (to say nothing of the Florida heat, which could really make the balls fly in the summertime).
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Solar Waves Squash And Massively Heat Up Jupiter’s Magnetic Field 2-3 Times A Month

IFL Science 03 Apr 2025
Researchers believe that the compression intensified the already powerful aurora heat in the polar regions – Jupiter’s aurorae shine in ultraviolet and X-rays – causing the upper atmosphere to expand.
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Valderrama: The Summers of our lives

Sun Star 03 Apr 2025
Additionally, individuals with differing political views often do not remain calm; instead, they engage in heated arguments with one another.
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Does sunscreen expire? Everything you need to know about SPFs

RTE 02 Apr 2025
"Chemical sunscreen works by absorbing UV rays and changing them into heat, then releasing that heat from the skin," explains Banwell ... They scatter damaging UV rays away from the skin." ... the sun’s rays.
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Here’s what we know so far about how Steinbrenner Field has played

Tampa Bay Times 02 Apr 2025
And just like that, the one sure thing the Rays thought they knew about playing at their new home proved to be untrue.Related ... The Rays had ... The Rays knew there were some issues with the infield clay.
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JEE Mains 2025 Session 2 paper analysis: "Overall a moderate paper," say candidates after forenoon ...

Hindustan Times 02 Apr 2025
JEE Mains 2025 Session 2 Live Updates. JEE Mains 2025 Session 2 paper analysis ... Chapters included Kinematics, Gravitation, Rotational Motion, SHM, Laws of Motion, Magnetism, Ray Optics, Modern Physics, Work Power & Energy, Heat & Thermodynamics ... ....
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‘Omg this is life-saving information’: Woman leaves suction cups on her window. Then her couch ...

The Daily Dot 01 Apr 2025
The reason that this happens is that the shape of the suction cup causes heat energy of the sun’s rays to be focused on a single point ... for the sun’s rays to be concentrated into singular points.
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What Rays fans need to know before they go to Steinbrenner Field in Tampa

Tampa Bay Times 30 Mar 2025
TAMPA — It’s a whole new ballgame for fans attending a Tampa Bay Rays game this year ... Beat the heat ... The Rays have altered their schedule to play earlier and later to avoid summer heat and rain ... game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Colorado Rockies.
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Rays prepare for a steamy season of home-field challenges (and maybe home-field advantages)

The Athletic 29 Mar 2025
There’s going to be no place in baseball this summer quite like Steinbrenner Field, and the Rays are trying to make that heat into an edge ....
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A New Image File Format Efficiently Stores Invisible Light Data

Slashdot 29 Mar 2025
Imagine working with special cameras that capture light your eyes can't even see -- ultraviolet rays that cause sunburn, infrared heat signatures that reveal hidden writing, or specific wavelengths that plants use for photosynthesis ... [...] ... .
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ASK IRA: Have the Heat found answers in triplicate?

Sun Sentinel 28 Mar 2025
Tyler Herro has really grown into a key player for the Heat, and I wouldn’t trade him unless an undeniable deal comes along. I’ve come around on him and now see his impact as being in the Heat’s top three ... – Ray, Deerfield Beach ... The Heat needed energy.
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Scientists are storing light we cannot see in formats meant for human eyes

Ars Technica 28 Mar 2025
Imagine working with special cameras that capture light your eyes can't even see—ultraviolet rays that cause sunburn, infrared heat signatures that reveal hidden writing, or specific wavelengths that plants use for photosynthesis ... Read full article.
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