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Bowlers Continue Pan American Championships

Bermuda’s national men’s bowling team members continued competing in the Pan American Championships in Reno, Nevada. Playing in the men’s team event Bermuda after six rounds moved up three places from their starting position of 14th place with 3,017 pins, to finish 11th with 6,090 combined pins. David Maycock led the team with 1,353 pins, […]




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Bowling Team Concludes Competing In Nevada

Bermuda’s national men’s bowling team wrapped up their participation in the Pan American Championships with several notable individual finishes. Lamar Richardson led the team, securing 57th place with a total of 4,940 pins. Close behind, David Maycock placed 67th, accumulating 4,846 pins. Damien Matthews followed in 69th with 4,791 pins. Michael Honore achieved 88th place […]




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Latest Second Spring Senior League Results

The 2024/25 Second Spring Senior Bowling League season got underway at the Warwick Bowl, the Islanders went down 3 – 1 to the Pinsplitters, while the Blue Angels defeated the Star lites 4 – 0, and the match between the Last Pin and New Comers ended 2 – 2. Men Handicap Game: Michael Vassell 227 Alfred Wright 207 […]




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Latest Commercial Bowling League Results

The Bermuda Commercial Bowling League launched its season at Warwick Bowl with a slate of opening week matchups. Spare Parts secured a 3-1 victory over Too Legit To Split, while Who Gives A Split mirrored that result against the Secret Weapons. The Bailey’s Bay Strikers also notched a 3-1 win, defeating Butt & Vallis. Women’s […]




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Bowling: Drifters Win, Islanders & Angels Draw

In Second Spring Bowling Bowling League action at the Warwick Lanes, the Last Pin went down 3 – 1 to the Drifters, the Pinsplitters defeated the Star Lites 4 – 0, and the match between the Islanders and Blue Angels ended 2 – 2. Men Handicap Game: Elvin Thomas 234 McNeil Simmons 225 Nathan Stevens 221 […]




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Bowling: Secret, Too Legit, Pin & Butt & Vallis Win

In commercial bowling league action at the Warwick Lanes saw the Secret Weapons defeat the Bailey’s Bay Strikers 4 – 0, Too Legit To Split defeated Sweet Life 4 – 0, while the Pin Heads defeated the Strike Force 3 -1, and Butt & Vallis defeated Who Gives A Split 3 – 1. Women’s High […]




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Bowling: Cubs, Under Dawgs & Astronauts Win

Continental bowling league action at the Warwick Lanes saw the Cubs defeat New Hope 24 – 3, the game between the Odd Balls and Spicenix end in a 13.5 – 13.5 draw, while the Under Dawgs defeated The Invaders 19 – 8 and the Astronauts defeated the Sunset 18 – 9. High Scratch Games Women […]




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Bowling: Drifters And Pinsplitters Win

Second Spring Senior Bowling League action at the Warwick Lanes saw the game between the Last Pin and Star Lites end 2 – 2, the Drifters defeated the Blue Angels 4 – 0, and the Pinsplitters defeat the New Comers 3 – 1. Men Handicap Game: Alfred Wright 230 Elvin Thomas 222 Gladwin Daniels 222 […]




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Bowling: Too Legit, Pin, Strike & Spare Parts Win

Commercial bowling league action at the Warwick Lanes saw Too Legit To Split defeat ​Bailey’s Bay Strikers 4 – 0, the Pin Heads defeat ​​Butt & Vallis 3 – 1, while Strike Force defeated the ​​Secret Weapons 3 – 1​, and the Spare Parts defeated ​​Who Gives A Split 3 – 1. ​ Men’s High […]




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Bowling: MiniMax, Unpredictable, Spare, Fight

Mixed majors bowling league action at the Warwick Lanes saw the MiniMax defeat the Warriors 13 – 7, the Activators went down 12 ½ – 7 ½ to the Unpredictable, Spare Change defeated the Mix Ups 15 – 5, and the Movers & Shakers went down 16 – 4 to Fight Back. Women Scratch Game […]




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Bowling: Who Gives, Pin & Spare Parts Win

Commercial bowling league action at the Warwick Lanes saw Who Gives A Split defeat the ​Bailey’s Bay Strikers 4 – 0, the Pin Heads defeat ​​Sweet Life 3 – 1, while the Spare Parts defeated the ​​Secret Weapons 3 – 1, and the game between Too Legit To Split and ​Butt & Vallis ended 2 […]




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Bowling: Drifters, Star Lites & Last Pin Win

Second spring senior bowling league action at the Warwick Lanes saw the Drifters​​​ defeat the ​​Islanders​​ 3 – 1​​, the Star Lites​​​ defeat the ​​New Comers 4 – ​0, and the Last Pin defeated the ​​​Pinsplitters 3 – ​1. ​​​​Men Handicap Game: Bubba Daniels ​273 Llewellyn Jones​​ 233 Teddy Swainson​ 212 ​​​​​Handicap Series: Llewellyn Jones​ […]




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Bowling: Spare, Fight, MiniMax & Mix Ups Win

Mixed majors bowling league action at the Warwick Lanes saw the Activators went down 18 – 2 to Spare Change, Fight Back defeated the Warriors 13 – 7, while the MiniMax Forwarders defeated the Movers “N” Shakers 17 – 3, and the Mix Ups defeated the Unpredictable 13 – 7. Women’s Scratch Game Tyrika Caisey […]




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Maycock & Samuels Place 5th In PANAM Bowling

David Maycock and LeVinc Samuels made a great start to the 2024 PANAM Bowling Champion of Champions, which is being contested at the VIDENA Bowling Center of La Villa Deportiva Nacional [VIDENA] in Lima, Peru. On day one in the doubles, Maycock and Samuels finished 5th after 8 games with a total of 3,081 pins, […]




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Bowling: Cubs, Odd Balls & Nifty Rollers Win

The continental bowling league continued at the Warwick Lanes, with the Cubs defeating the Sunset 18.5 – 8.5, the Odd Balls defeated the Astronauts 24 – 3, and the Nifty Rollers defeated The Invaders 24 – 3. High Scratch Games Women Marilou Minors 179 Lee Ann Landy 177 Debbie Ball 174 Men Jermaine DeSilva 268 […]




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Bowling: Pin, Too Legit, Who, & Butt & Vallis Win

Commercial bowling league action at the Warwick Lanes saw the Pin Heads defeat the Spare Parts 3 – 1, Too Legit To Split defeat the Strike Force 3 – 1, while Who Gives A Split got by Sweet Life 3 – 1, and Butt & Vallis defeated the Secret Weapons 3 – 1. Men’s High […]




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Bowling: Blue, Star Lites & New Comers Win

Second spring senior bowling league action at the Warwick Lanes saw the Pinsplitters fall 4 – 0 to the Blue Angels, the Star Lites defeat the Islanders 3 – 1, and the New Comers defeat the Drifters 3 – 1. Men Handicap Game: Teddy Swainson 250 Michael Vassell 242 Nathan Stevens 235 Handicap Series: Willoughby […]




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Bowling: Nifty, Under, Spicenix & Odd Balls Win

The sixth week of continental bowling league action at the Warwick Lanes saw the Nifty Rollers defeat the Sunset 25 – 2, the Under Dawgs defeat New Hope 24 – 3, while the league leaders Spicenix defeated The Invaders 23 – 4, and the Odd Balls defeated the Cubs 19 – 8. High Scratch Games […]




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Bowling: Butt & Vallis, Pin Heads & Secret Win

Commercial bowling league action at the Warwick Lanes saw Butt & Vallis defeat Spare Parts 3 – 1, the league leaders Pin Heads defeat Too Legit To Split 3 – 1, while the Secret Weapons defeated Sweet Life 3 – 1, and the match between the Strike Force and the Bailey’s Bay Strikers ended 2 […]




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Bowling: Drifters, New Comers & Blue Angels Win

Second spring senior bowling league action at the Warwick Lanes saw seventh place Star Lites fall 3 – 1 to the league leaders Drifters, third placed New Comers defeat the sixth placed team Islanders 3 – 1, while second placed Blue Angels defeated the fifth placed Last Pin 3 – 1. Men Handicap Game: Michael […]




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Bowling: Fight, Warriors, Unpredictable & Mix Win

Mixed majors bowling league action at the Warwick Lanes saw fifth placed Fight Back defeat seventh placed Activators 17 – 3, sixth placed Warriors defeat the league leaders Spare Change 12 – 8, while the eighth placed Movers “N” Shakers lost 14 – 6 to third place Unpredictable, and second placed MiniMax Forwarders went down […]




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Bowling: Astronauts, New, Nifty & Under Win

Week 7 of the continental bowling league season took place at the Warwick Lanes, fifth place Astronauts defeated third placed Spicenix 19 – 8, seventh place New Hope defeated ninth placed The Invaders 23 – 4. The Nifty Rollers who hold the second place spot defeated sixth placed OddBalls 20 – 7, and the league […]




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Bowling: Bailey’s, Sweet, Who & Butt & Vallis Win

Commercial bowling league action at the Warwick Lanes saw ninth placed Bailey’s Bay Strikers defeat the league leaders Pin Heads 3 – 1, third placed Butt & Vallis defeat seventh placed Strike Force 4 – 0, while eighth place Sweet Life defeated the fifth placed Spare Parts 3 – 1, and second place Who Gives […]




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Bowling: Blue Angels & Islanders Win

Second spring senior bowling league action at the Warwick Lanes saw the Blue Angels defeat the Star Lites 3 – 1, the Last Pin and New Comers draw 2 – 2, while the Islanders defeated the Pinsplitters 3 – 1. Men Handicap Game: McNeil Simmons 233 Willoughby Tucker 231 Teddy Swainson 229 Handicap Series: Teddy […]




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Joell Wins Amateur Bowlers Tour Fall Nationals

Dennis Joell has achieved a significant victory on the International Bowling stage, claiming the title at the 2024 Amateur Bowlers Tour Fall Nationals in Las Vegas. Joell delivered a commanding performance in the final match, defeating American Rick Mayber with a score of 247 – 200 to secure the championship. Related Stories Bowling: Under, Astronauts, […]




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Bowling: Cubs, Odd, Under & Nifty Rollers Win

The continental bowling league 2024/25 season continued at the Warwick Bowl. The Cubs defeated the Invaders 27 – 1, the Odd Balls defeated the Sunset 19.5 – 7.5, the Under Dawgs defeated the Astronauts 22 – 5, and the Nifty Rollers defeated New Hope 24 – 3. High Scratch Games Women Kennisha Simmons 211 Terrylyn […]




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Bowling: Sweet, Who Gives & Pin Heads Win

The Commercial bowling league season continued at Warwick Lanes, which saw several victories and a hard-fought draw, shaking up the standings. Men’s High Scratch Game Jache Adams 218 Quinton Perinchief 187 Marcus Johnson 152 Women’s High Scratch Game Charnae Richardson 182 Corinne Durrant 168 Charmane Cann / Ashley Belgrave 167 Men’s High Handicap Game Jache […]




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Bowling: Star Lites Win, 4 Matches Draw

The second spring senior bowling league at Warwick Lanes delivered another day of intense competition. Men Handicap Game: McNeil Simmons 248 Alpheus Santucci 242 Willoughby Tucker 238 Handicap Series: Alpheus Santucci 651 Elvin Thomas 639 McNeil Simmons 637 Scratch Game: Alpheus Santucci 197 McNeil Simmons 188 Elvin Thomas 169 Michael Vassell 169 & Willoughby Tucker […]




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Bowling: Under, Astronauts, New & Spicenix Win

Week nine of the continental bowling league 2024/25 season witnessed a full slate of matches at Warwick Lanes, with several key clashes impacting the league standings. League leaders Under Dawgs extended their advantage with a decisive 21-6 victory over the second-placed Nifty Rollers. In other notable results, the fourth-placed Astronauts delivered a commanding performance against […]




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Bowling: Drifters, New Comers & Star Lites Win

The second spring senior bowling league at Warwick Lanes saw league leaders, the Drifters, solidify their position with a 2.5 – 1.5 victory over the third-placed Blue Angels. In other matches, the second-placed New Comers delivered a decisive 4 – 0 win against the seventh-placed Pinsplitters. The Star Lites, currently in fifth place, secured a […]




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Zymo Research Fights Back Against Qiagen's Lawsuit, Asserts Antitrust Violations and Attempts to Stifle Innovation

Zymo Research Corporation (Zymo Research), a leader in innovative life science solutions, announced today that it has filed claims in the United District Court for the Central District of California against Qiagen GmbH (Qiagen) alleging that Qiagen has engaged in antitrust violations and improperly interfered with Zymo Research's contractual relations.




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Flower Power: Lily's Genetic Arsenal Against Devastating Fungus

A pivotal study has uncovered a genetic defense mechanism in lily plants against Botrytis cinerea, the fungus behind gray mold disease. Central to this defense is LlHSFA4, a transcription factor that, when activated, initiates a robust response against the pathogen. This discovery could transform strategies for protecting horticultural crops from severe fungal infections.




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Detecting Battery Failures Quicker

Batteries in electric vehicles can fail quickly, sometimes catching fire without much warning. Sandia National Laboratories is working to detect these failures early and provide sufficient warning time to vehicle occupants.




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Balancing Act: Nitrogen and Potassium Key to Boosting Apple Photosynthesis

Nitrogen and potassium are fundamental nutrients for plant growth, but imbalances frequently disrupt agricultural systems. In apple orchards, low potassium can severely limit carbon and nitrogen metabolism, impairing photosynthesis and yield. Potassium availability is often reduced by environmental factors such as soil leaching, while nitrogen is frequently over-applied due to its affordability and yield-enhancing effects. Given these challenges, optimizing nitrogen and potassium levels in apple trees warrants further research to counter the negative impact of nutrient imbalances on plant health and productivity.




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Raise the Roof: How to Reduce Badminton Birdie Drift

The airflow from an indoor badminton court's HVAC system and cross ventilation can affect the path of a birdie and have a significant role in play, but research published in Physics of Fluids proposes that different roof configurations could help mitigate wind drift. The authors recommend that important badminton games be played on courts with a barrel roof and a ventilation opening. The team modeled the airflow in a barrel roof stadium with different ventilation opening directions and tested this against a simulation of a flat roof to understand the roof effects.




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FAU Engineers Win NSF Grant to Develop One-of-a-Kind School of AI Bio-Robotic Fish

A school of bio-robotic fish with advanced sensors will create a versatile network capable of maneuvers and station-keeping beyond current vehicles both in shallow coastal areas and in deep ocean environments.




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Innovative Sutton Project Supports Socially and Environmentally Responsible Densification

An architectural project in Sutton aims to tackle the housing crisis while promoting sustainable development and social inclusion.




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Grabbing Pizza with Coworkers Isn't Just Fun -- It Could Boost Your Teamwork Skills

Forming memories around shared experiences, whether something fun like grabbing a pizza or as emotionally straining as an employee strike, has a way of binding people together. But it could also motivate those performing different roles within the same company to socialize more and strengthen their working relationships, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.




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Power Line Test Bed Energizes Technologies for Increasing Grid Capacity

As population growth and extreme temperatures strain the United States power grid, utilities and equipment manufacturers are looking for ways to increase the amount of electricity the grid can carry. The Powerline Conductor Accelerated Testing Facility, or PCAT, located at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is one of the only facilities in the country where companies can try out new transmission line technologies for long time periods in extremes of wind, weather, temperature and electrical load conditions.




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Tuning the Catalytic Behavior of Metal Oxides

The behavior of catalysts that promote chemical reactions is not always straightforward. Using a combination of experiments and computer simulations, scientists now understand how oxygen affects the way the catalyst copper oxide reacts with hydrogen versus carbon monoxide gases and how to control and enhance related chemical reactions.




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'Inside the Box' Look at Excited Hadrons Could Help Solve Mystery of Particle X(3872)

So-called "XYZ states" defy the standard picture of particle behavior and have given rise to several attempts to understand their nature.




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African Elephants Face Severe Decline Over Past Half-Century

A groundbreaking study released today reveals the alarming state of African elephant populations over the last 50 years. Both forest and savanna elephant species have experienced widespread declines due to overexploitation and habitat loss, mirroring the global trend affecting large-bodied animals.




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A New Milestone in the Study of Octopus Arms

Newly published research by Grainger Engineers in Mechanical Science and Engineering describes an unprecedented computational model that captures the intricate muscular architecture of an octopus arm.




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New Digital Dome launches in Joburg

After major refurbishments, the old Johannesburg Planetarium has been transformed into the state-of-the-art Wits Anglo American Digital Dome.




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An Advance Toward Inhalable mRNA Medications, Vaccines

A study in the Journal of the American Chemical Society reports steps toward making inhalable mRNA medicines a possibility. Researchers outline their improved lipid-polymer nanoparticle for holding mRNA that is stable when nebulized and successfully delivers aerosols (liquid droplets) in mice's lungs.




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On the Origin of Life: How the First Cell Membranes Came to Exist

Few questions have captivated humankind more than the origin of life on Earth. How did the first living cells come to exist? How did these early protocells develop the structural membranes necessary for cells to thrive and assemble into complex organisms? New research from UC San Diego has uncovered a plausible explanation involving the reaction between two simple molecules.




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ETRI, Developing Core Technologies to Secure a Leading Position in 6G Communication

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) announced that they will develop new key technologies for wireless access and wireless backhauling to realize large-capacity and ultra-precision services in ultra-high frequency bands.




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Developing Advanced Recycling Technology to Restore Spent Battery Cathode Materials

The Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) has developed a cost-effective and eco-friendly recycling process that addresses the limitations of traditional direct recycling methods for spent batteries.




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Ongoing Drought and Wildfires Across New Jersey and Northeast Lead To Poor Air Quality Warnings

Expert pitch on smoke dangers from wildfires




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UTokyo and NARO Develop New Vertical Seed Distribution Trait for Soybean Breeding

We have probably all seen a soybean plant, about 1 meter high with leaves and pods compactly arranged on a main stem with a few short side branches. The wild relative of the domesticated soybean is a long vine with pods widely distributed on many side branches. Plant breeding by farmers thousands of years ago is to thank for this dramatic change.