Deliberations Continue in Manslaughter Trial of Oxford School Shooter’s Mother Amid Jury Questions and Precedent Setting Nature of Case

PONTIAC, Mich. – The first day of deliberations in the trial of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School shooter, has concluded without a verdict. Crumbley is facing four counts, one for each of the students killed in the tragic November 2021 shooting. The jury spent hours on Monday meticulously reviewing the evidence … Read more

Flame Propagation Characteristics During Gas Explosions Under Different Blockage Lengths Revealed in New Study in Nature

Beijing, China – A study conducted in Beijing, China, investigated the characteristics of flame morphology and propagation velocity in gaseous explosions. The experiment, which simulated the effect of crushed gangue blockage on the flame front, showed distinct changes in flame shape and propagation time under different conditions. The study, which used a high-speed camera to … Read more

Climate-Resilience Strategies: Understanding the Stochastic Nature of Sudden Climate Change Impacts

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Lightning, unpredictable and capricious, strikes at its own discretion. A word often used in scientific and economic circles is “stochastic.” It refers to occurrences that are randomly determined, making them difficult to predict precisely. This term applies not only to the physical sciences, such as the behavior of gas molecules in a … Read more

Father Shoots Attempted Robbery Suspect at Denver Museum of Nature and Science

DENVER, Colorado – On New Year’s Eve, a father in Colorado took action to protect his family by shooting a robbery suspect outside the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. According to reports, the suspect allegedly opened fire on the man’s family in an attempted robbery. Oscar Alejandro Mendoza, 21, now faces attempted murder, attempted … Read more