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WART holding February 2025 planning, sharing session

WART holding February 2025 planning, sharing session

The following was submitted by WART: The Winchester Augmented Reality Team (WART) will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 11, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., in the Large Meeting Room at the Winchester Public Library, 80 Washington St., Winchester. Let’s share ideas on what local artists think about extending

Science and Technology at the Jenks - Restarting power plants plus the blood-brain barrier

Science and Technology at the Jenks - Restarting power plants plus the blood-brain barrier

By Ron Latanision, John Brown, and Walter Hubbard Emeritus Professor Ron Ballinger of MIT’s Department of Nuclear Science & Engineering spoke in January about recent interest on the part of Big Tech in Restarting Decommissioned Nuclear Power Plants. The growing demand for electricity stimulated by EVs, data-intensive cryptocurrencies (especially

PETS OF THE WEEK: Lilly and Izzy

PETS OF THE WEEK: Lilly and Izzy

This week, Sara Conti presents her two dogs — Lilly and Izzy — for Pet of the Week. Lilly (grey) is 3 and Izzy (white ) is 1. The two are extremely friendly and enjoy exploring the town of Winchester, where they are able to meet locals and love getting scratches from anyone

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