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Public.Resource.Org (PRO) [2] is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation dedicated to publishing and sharing public domain materials in the United States and internationally. It was founded by Carl Malamud and is based in Sebastopol, California .
Crayola is making colorful history! For the first time in the company’s more than 120-year history, the brand is bringing back eight previously retired colors. Dandelion, Blizzard Blue, Magic ...
Random close packing (RCP) of spheres is an empirical parameter used to characterize the maximum volume fraction of solid objects obtained when they are packed randomly. For example, when a solid container is filled with grain, shaking the container will reduce the volume taken up by the objects, thus allowing more grain to be added to the container.
Brit Pack" is a term that has been used to refer to specific groups of young British actors who have achieved success in Hollywood, as well as more generally to the entire group of such actors. According to TalkTalk , "every decade brings a new Brit Pack, another disparate group of actors backed by the media to achieve simultaneous Hollywood ...
Davis packs his bags for Dallas, and Dončić to Los Angeles — and even though the answers are becoming less hazy, there’s still more smoke to be cleared. If nothing else, it's a shocking move ...
Cloak and Dagger befriended the superpowered preteens Power Pack [25] and twice aided the New Mutants, junior trainees of the X-Men. [26] The duo eventually learned they were mutants themselves, which is also the reason why they were the only test subjects to survive the drug's administration in the first place. [26]
The mission of the World Resources Institute (WRI) is to “move society to provide for the needs and aspirations of current and future generations”. [13] It seeks to promote a sustainable human society [14] with a basis of human health and well-being, environmental sustainability, and economic opportunity. [15]
Einkorn is a short variety of wild wheat, usually less than 70 centimetres (28 in) tall and is not very productive of edible seeds. [5] The principal difference between wild einkorn and cultivated einkorn is the method of seed dispersal.