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THE FUTURE AIR SYSTEMS

not volleyballs. &mdash · Jeff Vorva · Chicago Tribune · 14 May 2026 If ultraheavy nuclei contribute significantly at the highest energies · future data should indicate a composition heavier than iron. &mdash · Robert Lea · Space.com · 13 May 2026 Noun Any realistic future · extrapolated from the present · will be a scary one · reflecting back to us our own warranted · present-tense vigilance. &mdash · Joshua Rothman · New Yorker · 8 May 2026 This capability will come to more wearable devices in the near future · too. &mdash · ArsTechnica · from Anglo-French &amp · Latin · Anglo-French

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not volleyballs. &mdash
Jeff Vorva
Chicago Tribune
14 May 2026 If ultraheavy nuclei contribute significantly at the highest energies
future data should indicate a composition heavier than iron. &mdash
Robert Lea
Space.com
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13 May 2026 Noun Any realistic future
extrapolated from the present
will be a scary one
reflecting back to us our own warranted
present-tense vigilance. &mdash
Joshua Rothman
New Yorker
8 May 2026 This capability will come to more wearable devices in the near future
too. &mdash
ArsTechnica
from Anglo-French &amp
Latin
Anglo-French

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