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Dr. William David Kingery, who opened a high-technology chapter in the science of ceramics, died on Friday at his summer home in Wickford, R.I.
D1 OBITUARIES A13 William David Kingery A researcher who opened a high-technology chapter in the science of ceramics, he was 73.
Unlike the four binary black hole systems previously detected, the observation of a neutron-neutron star merger opens up a new chapter in the science of gravitational waves: the first correlation between gravitational waves (GWs) and an electromagnetic signal, in this case short-hard gamma ray bursts (SHBs).
When CBS Star Trekek: Discovery" premiered last fall, the show marked the start of a new chapter in the science fiction franchise by featuring two men in a committed, same-sex relationship. .
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