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February Full Moon energy boost: Crystals and essential oils to strengthen relationships and self-loveFull Moon offers emotional clarity, healing, and productivity. Utilizing crystals like amethyst, moonstone, and clear quartz ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBeyond quartz: the silicon revolution in precision timingSiTime’s EVP of Marketing, Piyush Sevalia, explains how their groundbreaking MEMS timing technology is transforming the ...
Crystals such as Rose Quartz, Amethyst, Citrine, Rhodochrosite, and Lapis Lazuli have been cherished for their ability to ...
Don't have a Valentines to coddle and cuddle with yet? Fret not! These crystals can definitively help in fast tracking your hunt for the special someone ...
It's been known for some time that radiation impacts the structural integrity of concrete. However, until now the details of this were unknown. Researchers can finally demonstrate what properties of ...
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Livingetc on MSNA Feng Shui Expert Just Explained Why It Matters Where You Put Your Crystals — And Mine Are All in the Wrong PlaceEliminate negative energy and invite positive qi by displaying your crystals in the areas where they align best, this Feng Shui practitioner tells me ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNConcrete can self-heal when exposed to nuclear radiation, finds studyA new study has found that some elements of concrete, like quartz, can self-heal when exposed to nuclear radiation over time.
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Should You Use Dyed Crystals? Here’s Everything You Need to KnowIn fact, some of them are artificially dyed to enhance their appearance. This raises the question: does dyeing affect the crystal’s energy or spiritual properties? And is it bad to use dyed crystals ...
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Live Science on MSNUpheaval Dome: Utah's 'belly button' that has divided scientists since its discoveryUpheaval Dome is a giant rock formation in southeastern Utah with two potential origin stories, although most scientists think it was created by an ancient meteor strike.
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Boing Boing on MSNScientists develop slime that generates electricity when squeezedA new slime-like material developed by University of Guelph scientists generates electricity when squeezed, opening doors for applications from medical devices to clean energy harvesting. The material ...
The growing demand for precise synchronization of complex systems across various industries has driven the evolution of timing technology.
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