Abigail Macy Owens, age 18, of New Braunfels, Texas passed away on May 14, 2021 following a 15-year journey through cancer and other life-long health issues. Her life was an inspiration to many and an example of hope and resilience.Â
Abby was born on December 28, 2002, with a rare brain disorder that resulted in many challenges and developmental delays that affected her daily life. At age 3, Abby was diagnosed with leukemia and battled through chemotherapy and treatment for five years followed by years of medications and therapies. She relapsed just before her 16th birthday and underwent a bone marrow transplant in May 2020. Abbyâs last year of life was difficult as she struggled to recover and regain her physical strength.
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Taking a look at the first-quarter sales results or even the global performance during the past few years paints a very rosy picture for the legendary Ford Mustang. After all, during Q1, the pony car copiously outsold both the Dodge Challenger and the Chevy Camaro. And, according to the Blue Oval, the ‘Stang has been ruling the planet in the sports car segment for the past couple of years. 9 photos
It kicked off the pony car mania back in the 1960s and has been a darling of the automotive world ever since. It also helped muscle cars become one of the most popular American products ever. And is still enjoying solid sales even though its segment is faltering little by little.
Skinny fiber optic tether could let ROVs be launched from small boats
Skinny fiber optic tether coul.
A sample of fiber optic fishing line with the inner fiber optic core exposed – the outer diameter of the fishing line is less than one millimeter
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A sample of fiber optic fishing line with the inner fiber optic core exposed – the outer diameter of the fishing line is less than one millimeter
Brennan Phillips
Even though underwater remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) are getting smaller, their communications cables have remained relatively fat and hefty. That may about to change, though, thanks to a new fishing-line-based fiber optic tether.
Opinion: As excuses for Bob Baffert mount, he doesn t get benefit of the doubt after Medina Spirit s positive test Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
There is one household name in horse racing, a man so well-known that TMZ has stopped him at restaurants and ESPN has invited him to be the celebrity guest picker on College GameDay.
Bob Baffert is the only person involved in the sport at any level who is likely to be stopped for an autograph or picture away from a racetrack, the product of his ubiquitous presence on television during the Triple Crown and his unmistakeable flop of white hair on top of a head whose eyes are constantly covered by sunglasses.