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Mimicking The Sun - Using Sound Waves To Create A Ring Of Fire

Sound waves escaping the sun s interior create fountains of hot gas that shape and power a thin region of the sun s atmosphere which appears as a ruby red "ring of fire" around the moon during a total solar eclipse, according to new research.

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Comienzan las obras para la nueva lonja agroalimentaria de Salamanca

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Food Briefs: Fegen's, Mastrantos release Houston Restaurant Weeks menus | Food Drink

Two Heights restaurants, Fegen s and Mastrantos, have unveiled their menus for the 2021 Houston Restaurant Weeks (HRW).  This year’s event is scheduled to run from Aug. 1-Sept. 6 and will benefit the Houston Food Bank. Additional participating restaurants will be announced from July 15-Aug. 1. At Fegen’s, 1050 Studewood St., the namesake restaurant of chef Lance Fegen serves up American and Southern Italian classics. Diners can choose from small plates like clam chowder or deviled eggs with bacon jam, liver and onions, or chicken parmesan with pasta and broccolini. Lunch is served 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday through Friday. Dinner at Fegen’s runs from 5-10 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 2:30-10 p.m. Saturday and 2:30-9 p.m. Sunday.

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City's historic preservation ordinance upheld by Texas Supreme Court

The Texas Supreme Court upheld Houston s Historic Preservation Ordinance in an opinion issued June 4. Two Heights homeowners had sued the city, alleging the ordinance constituted zoning and therefore was

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