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Goldstone Contracting Inc. Helping Homeowners in Maryland With Free Roof Inspections and Insurance-Paid Roof Replacements
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For many homeowners, roof maintenance often takes a backseat—until an issue arises. However, neglecting regular roof inspections can lead to
Veregy Approved as Participating Contractor in NY-Sun Incentive Program
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U.S. Auto Sales to Reach 1.23 Million Units in February 2025, Indicating Mild Recovery Amid Economic Uncertainty
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With volume for the month projected at 1.23 million units, February 2025 U.S. auto sales are estimated to translate to

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New Research Uncovers Evolutionary Secrets Linking Birds to Their Dinosaur Ancestors
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Modern birds are the living relatives of dinosaurs. Take a look at the features of flightless birds like chickens and
The Role of Climate Data in Predicting Natural Disasters With Insights From Dr. Philippe Smith
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Natural disasters are occurring more frequently, disrupting lives and economies worldwide. With these events becoming harder to predict, reliable climate
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shakes hands with Elon Musk as he exits the Pentagon, March 21, 2025. © Air Force Senior Airman Madelyn Keech, DOD
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hosted a visit to the Pentagon by industrialist, tech billionaire and head of the Department of Government Efficiency, Elon Musk

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hosted industrialist and presidential advisor Elon Musk at the Pentagon today.

Department officials said the meeting was not related to his efforts with the Department of Government Efficiency but was rather the result of a personal invitation by Hegseth for Musk to visit the department’s headquarters.

During a private meeting in the secretary’s office, which lasted about an hour, defense officials said the two men discussed innovation, efficiency and smarter production, as they might apply to the Defense Department.

In a message to the force days after taking office, Hegseth said rebuilding the U.S. military would rely on all three things he discussed with Musk.

“We will rebuild our military by matching threats to capabilities,” he said. “This means reviving our defense industrial base, reforming our acquisition process, passing a financial audit and rapidly fielding emerging technologies. We will remain the…

S&P Dow Jones Indices (S&P DJI) announced the latest results for the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices, revealing a 3.9% annual gain in U.S. home prices for December
Johnny Hachem has made history as the first artist from the Middle East to receive the prestigious Arkansas Traveler Award, one of the most distinguished honors bestowed
Parents searching for clothing that prioritizes comfort and skin sensitivity have discovered Greedy Baby, which exclusively features premium bamboo fabric. Mother and entrepreneur Emilie Bair created the
In today’s interconnected world, cybersecurity is no longer just a technical concern but stands as a fundamental pillar of business strategy. Companies must navigate the intricacies of

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ICE Boston Arrests Fugitive Wanted in Brazil for Manslaughter
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement apprehended an illegally present 29-year-old Brazilian alien convicted in his native country for manslaughter while driving a motor vehicle Jan. 25 in Waltham.

The Brazilian fugitive failed to appear for his prison sentence following the manslaughter conviction.

“This Brazilian fugitive attempted to flee justice in his…

U.S. Punches Back at Iran-Backed Houthi Terrorists in Yemen
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In the Red Sea, Iran-backed Houthi terrorists have been for years attacking U.S. ships and other nations, disrupting legal commerce for all seafaring nations.

Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell said today during his first public briefing at the Pentagon that the U.S. Central Command, at the direction of President Donald…

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New York-Based Award-Winning Madhura Sekar Revolutionizes Fintech Design With Human-Centered Innovation
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Fella Cederbaum, a writer and poet, delves into the intricate world of human emotion and experience through a diverse portfolio

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The Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment is working with partner agencies, including the Missile Defense Agency and the military services, to pursue a Golden Dome designed to protect against inbound missile attacks

Earlier this month, President Donald J. Trump told Congress and Americans the U.S. would pursue a Golden Dome, similar to Israel’s Iron Dome air defense system, designed to protect against inbound missile attacks.

The Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment is working with partner agencies, including the Missile Defense Agency and the military services, to make that happen, said Steven J. Morani, currently performing the duties of Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment on Tuesday at the McAleese Defense Programs Conference in Washington.

“Consistent with protecting the homeland and per President Trump’s supply chain challenges associated with standing up the Golden Dome,” Morani said.

In the 1980s, President Ronald Reagan wanted to build such an air defense system, but technology wasn’t available at the time to bring that project to fruition. Morani said the challenge would be formidable and require a lot of teamwork.

“This is like the monster systems engineering problem. This is the monster integration problem,” he said. “This is going to be layers of architecture working together at all group level elevations … to protect the United States … so we’re going to need all the services and agencies that do this kind of work to step up.”

Morani said the acquisitions and sustainment community is focused on meeting the president’s request for the Golden Dome while realigning also to meet Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s priorities. Among those priorities are reviving the warrior ethos, rebuilding the military by matching threats to capabilities and re-establishing deterrence to defend the homeland.

” wasting no time in moving out and taking this new direction by…

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Avian cranial kinesis is the result of increased encephalization during the origin of birds
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Modern birds are the living relatives of dinosaurs. Take a look at the features of flightless birds like chickens and ostriches that walk upright on two hind legs, or predators like eagles and hawks with their sharp talons and keen eyesight, and the similarities to small theropod dinosaurs like the velociraptors of Jurassic Park fame are striking.

Yet birds differ from their reptile ancestors in many important ways. A turning point in their evolution was the development of larger brains, which in turn led to changes in the size and shape of their skulls.

New research from the University of Chicago and University of Missouri shows how these physical changes affected the mechanics of the way birds move and use their beaks to eat and explore their habitats — adaptations that helped them evolve into the extraordinarily diverse winged creatures we see today.

The benefits of ‘wiggly’ skulls

Modern birds, as well as other animals like snakes and fishes, have skulls with jaws and palates that aren’t rigid and fixed in place like those in mammals, turtles, or non-avian dinosaurs. Alec Wilken, a graduate student in integrative biology at UChicago and lead author of the new study, calls this kind of flexible skull “wiggly.” He says this characteristic makes it that much harder to figure out how the pieces work together.

“Just because you have a joint there, that doesn’t mean that you know how it moves,” Wilken said. “So, you also have to think about how muscles are going to be pulling on the joint, what kind of torque they…

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For many homeowners, roof maintenance often takes a backseat—until an issue arises. However, neglecting regular roof inspections can lead to costly repairs or even a full roof replacement. Recognizing this, Goldstone Contracting Inc., a veteran-owned and family-operated roofing company, is stepping up to assist Maryland homeowners with free roof inspections. With over two decades of experience, the company has built a strong reputation for quality craftsmanship and transparency, helping homeowners identify potential problems before they escalate.

Goldstone Contracting proudly serves homeowners across Gaithersburg, MD, Silver Spring, MD, Baltimore, MD, Bethesda, MD, Potomac, MD, Annapolis, MD, Bowie, MD, and Crofton, MD, ensuring that residents in these communities have access to reliable roofing solutions.

The Importance of a Free Roof Inspection

A well-maintained roof is essential for protecting a home from the elements, but many homeowners are unaware of the early warning signs of roof damage. Goldstone Contracting’s free roof inspections provide a thorough assessment to detect issues such as:

  • Leaks and Water Damage: Undetected leaks can lead to mold growth, wood rot, and expensive interior repairs.
  • Storm and Hail Damage: Even minor storm damage can weaken a roof’s structure and shorten its lifespan.
  • Aging or Damaged Shingles: Missing, cracked, or curling shingles can compromise the integrity of the roof.
  • Structural Weaknesses: Inspections can reveal problems that may not be visible from the ground, preventing future costly repairs.

By identifying these issues early, homeowners can…

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Rutgers Researchers Capture Groundbreaking Images of Cellulose Synthesis in Living Plant Cells

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In a groundbreaking study on the synthesis of cellulose – a major constituent of all plant cell walls – a team of Rutgers University-New Brunswick researchers has captured images of

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