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Heading into the 2025 College World Series, here's a closer look at why most of college baseball uses metal bats ...
While metal bats have become synonymous with college baseball and differentiated it from the major and minor leagues, why are they used instead of wood?
A new multi-cohort study at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health has found that exposure to certain metals, detected in urine, is associated with a higher risk of heart failure (HF).
Take a look at how the bats at CWS evolve over the years with technology and research.
Oklo shares lost ground Thursday after jumping nearly 30% the previous session following news the nuclear power company had won an Air Force contract. Monitor these key chart levels.
Louisville Slugger has a new metal bat that's making a buzz in the baseball world.
An All-Ohio Valley Conference slugger is coming to Lincoln. Cole Kitchens, an infielder from Southern Indiana, has committed to transferring to Nebraska.
Is high-voltage DC (HVDC) the future of power distribution in data centers? If so, power-supply designers will have to work through a lot of challenges to make it a reality.
Will Astros lose top power bat after late-game injury? Houston's hot new player walked off the field on Thursday.
The Boston Red Sox could be looking for a new outfielder in the MLB Draft if a Jarren Duran trade happens at the trade deadline, that help could come from Auburn's Ike Irish.
French doctors warn of dangerous cadmium levels in everyday foods like bread, pasta, and vegetables. Learn how this toxic metal enters the food chain, its health risks, and what’s being done to ...