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    What is a Lagrangian used for in physics?

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    New York City could see its hottest weather in more than a decade

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  • NY Times
    18 HOURS AGO

    N.I.H. Announces World’s Largest Integrated Health Database

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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    14 HOURS AGO

    NASA announces Astrobotic, Intuitive Machines and Firefly to build lunar landers for a future moon base

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  • NY Times
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    The Vera Rubin Telescope Begins Surveying Our Cosmos

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  • NY Times
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    Curiosity, Perseverance and Now Promise? NASA May Send a Mars Rover to the Moon.

    KENNETH CHANG

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