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Doughnut-shaped swirls of laser light can be used to transmit images

Smoke rings are similar to the vortices created in laser light Yevhen Rychko / Alamy Stock Photo Short pulses from a laser can be twisted

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Susan Backlinie, first victim in ‘Jaws’ film, dead at 77

Susan Backlinie, famously known as the first victim in the 1975 film, “Jaws,” has died, Fox News Digital can confirm. Her husband of 30 years, Harvey Swindall,

Shows

Here’s who’s buying panic rooms and bullet-proof doors in NYC — and you wouldn’t believe it

New Yorkers are fortifying their homes with panic rooms and bullet-proof doors like never before over fears about crime, migrants and national turmoil — and

Social media

X Will Soon Enable Advertisers To Create Ad Audiences With AI

The platform formerly known as Twitter is adding another AI element, with advertisers to soon be given the capacity to create ad audiences for their

Social media

Report Shows Publisher Referrals From Facebook Have Declined by 50%

It seems that Meta is indeed serious about its shift away from news content, with a new report from Chartbeat and Similarweb showing that Facebook

Tech

An aurora will light up in unusual places as solar storm rages

More kaleidoscopic light shows could be visible in the sky across the Northern Hemisphere as a powerful solar storm ramps up.  An extreme geomagnetic storm

Religion

The Gifts of Shintoism – World Religion News

Life is everywhere, say the followers of Shinto. The sanctified and blessed may be found in animals, in plants, as well as in things that

Religion

“Draw The Circle Wide”—United Methodist Church Repeals Ban on Gay Clergy, Allows LGBTQ Weddings

On May 1, by an overwhelming margin of 692-51, United Methodist Church (UMC) delegates repealed the longstanding ban on LGBTQ clergy. At the first meeting

Nature

Conservation works, offers hope for biodiversity

A sweeping analysis of more than 600 conservation efforts — some dating back a century — found that they’re making a big difference for nature,