Sorry, governor. It doesn’t look like the Nets are coming back to New Jersey, at least not now. During a sit-down interview with NJ.com last month to mark her first ...
Hexagonal lights resembling cyber-age honeycomb have caught on in male-oriented leisure spaces. Hexagonal LED lights have become something of a design phenomenon in the last 18 months and now define ...
The Brooklyn Nets have signed head coach Jordi Fernández and his coaching staff to multi-year contract extensions, the franchise announced on Monday. Now, Fernández and his staff will be given the ...
The Nets finally reached the end of a season that felt longer than 82 games. Way longer. If you lived it, it felt like an eternity. It ended Sunday in Toronto with a 136-101 loss at Scotiabank Arena, ...
Thursday’s Nets-Pacers game is a lottery game, plain and simple. Brooklyn enters Thursday at 20-59 with the third-best odds, Indiana enters 18-61 with the second-best, and the Nets’ slim 0.5-game ...
The year is 2033, and a devastating virus and rogue AI have combined to bring Earth to the brink of collapse. To find a new home and save humanity, a group of people follow a superintelligent AI ...
The Portland Trail Blazers are getting back in the saddle as they take on the Brooklyn Nets in the second night of a back-to-back. To learn more about the Blazers' upcoming opponent, we spoke with ...
Researchers in China have made what they claim to be the first samples of pure hexagonal diamond, a theorized rare variant of superstrong diamond found in meteorites from shattered dwarf planets.
The Brooklyn Nets (17-49, 8-26 away) and the Philadelphia 76ers (35-31, 18-16 home) come into Saturday afternoon's game missing key pieces. The 76ers will be down star guard Tyrese Maxey (finger).
Diamond is famously known as the hardest mineral on Earth. But researchers have been pursuing an unusual variant of it — known as hexagonal diamond — that might be even harder. After decades of claims ...
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Diamonds are famous for their strength, but scientists have long suspected that another form of diamond might be even harder. Evidence of this was gathered over the past sixty years in meteorite ...