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  1. Hype for the Future 194X: Osceola area, Iowa

    Overview — Clarke County The City of Osceola is a notable community and the county seat of Clarke County, Iowa, along the corridors of Routes 34 and 69. Today, the community is home to the Evergreen Inn, the Iron Horse Hotel, and the Iron Horse Neighborhood Grill within the immediate area, as well as the Lakeside Hotel Casino to the west. Overview — Lucas County The City of Lucas is a small community located along Routes 34 and 65 in the western portion of Lucas County and is home to […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  2. Hype for the Future 194X: Osceola area, Iowa

    Overview — Clarke County The City of Osceola is a notable community and the county seat of Clarke County, Iowa, along the corridors of Routes 34 and 69. Today, the community is home to the Evergreen Inn, the Iron Horse Hotel, and the Iron Horse Neighborhood Grill within the immediate area, as well as the Lakeside Hotel Casino to the west. Overview — Lucas County The City of Lucas is a small community located along Routes 34 and 65 in the western portion of Lucas County and is home to […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  3. Hype for the Future 194X: Osceola area, Iowa

    Overview — Clarke County The City of Osceola is a notable community and the county seat of Clarke County, Iowa, along the corridors of Routes 34 and 69. Today, the community is home to the Evergreen Inn, the Iron Horse Hotel, and the Iron Horse Neighborhood Grill within the immediate area, as well as the Lakeside Hotel Casino to the west. Overview — Lucas County The City of Lucas is a small community located along Routes 34 and 65 in the western portion of Lucas County and is home to […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  4. Hype for the Future 194X: Osceola area, Iowa

    Overview — Clarke County The City of Osceola is a notable community and the county seat of Clarke County, Iowa, along the corridors of Routes 34 and 69. Today, the community is home to the Evergreen Inn, the Iron Horse Hotel, and the Iron Horse Neighborhood Grill within the immediate area, as well as the Lakeside Hotel Casino to the west. Overview — Lucas County The City of Lucas is a small community located along Routes 34 and 65 in the western portion of Lucas County and is home to […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  5. Hype for the Future 194X: Osceola area, Iowa

    Overview — Clarke County The City of Osceola is a notable community and the county seat of Clarke County, Iowa, along the corridors of Routes 34 and 69. Today, the community is home to the Evergreen Inn, the Iron Horse Hotel, and the Iron Horse Neighborhood Grill within the immediate area, as well as the Lakeside Hotel Casino to the west. Overview — Lucas County The City of Lucas is a small community located along Routes 34 and 65 in the western portion of Lucas County and is home to […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  6. Listen to The Country online: ‘Not Only Fred Dagg’ director Lorin Clarke on her dad John

    Andrew Hoggard and Grant McCallum: Today’s farmer/politician panel discusses Fred Dagg, a big RMA anno…
    #NewsBeep #News #Movies #also #AU #Australia #catches #clarke #comedian #country #dad #dagg #daughter #director #Entertainment #fred #her #host #iconic #jamie #John #kiwi #listen #lorin #Mackay #not #on #Online #only #performer #radio #show #the #To #today #with #writer
    newsbeep.com/au/333993/

  7. Three academics affiliated with U.S. universities have been awarded the
    2025 Nobel Prize in Physics

    “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit,”
    the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announcedTuesday morning.

    British physicist John Clarke, a professor of experimental physics at the University of California, Berkeley;

    French physicist Michel Devoret, professor emeritus of applied physics at Yale and a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara;

    and John Martinis, also a physics professor at UCSB,
    will share the nearly $1.2 million prize.

    They won for performing a series of experiments using an electronic circuit made of superconductors, which can conduct a current with no electrical resistance,
    demonstrating
    “that quantum mechanical properties can be made concrete on a macroscopic scale,”
    according to the announcement.

    “It is wonderful to be able to celebrate the way that century-old quantum mechanics continually offers new surprises.

    It is also enormously useful, as quantum mechanics is the foundation of all digital technology,”
    said Olle Eriksson, chair of the Nobel Committee for Physics.
    #NobelPrize #physics #clarke #devoret #martinis #ucsb
    insidehighered.com/news/quick-

  8. Three academics affiliated with U.S. universities have been awarded the
    2025 Nobel Prize in Physics

    “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit,”
    the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announcedTuesday morning.

    British physicist John Clarke, a professor of experimental physics at the University of California, Berkeley;

    French physicist Michel Devoret, professor emeritus of applied physics at Yale and a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara;

    and John Martinis, also a physics professor at UCSB,
    will share the nearly $1.2 million prize.

    They won for performing a series of experiments using an electronic circuit made of superconductors, which can conduct a current with no electrical resistance,
    demonstrating
    “that quantum mechanical properties can be made concrete on a macroscopic scale,”
    according to the announcement.

    “It is wonderful to be able to celebrate the way that century-old quantum mechanics continually offers new surprises.

    It is also enormously useful, as quantum mechanics is the foundation of all digital technology,”
    said Olle Eriksson, chair of the Nobel Committee for Physics.
    #NobelPrize #physics #clarke #devoret #martinis #ucsb
    insidehighered.com/news/quick-

  9. Three academics affiliated with U.S. universities have been awarded the
    2025 Nobel Prize in Physics

    “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit,”
    the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announcedTuesday morning.

    British physicist John Clarke, a professor of experimental physics at the University of California, Berkeley;

    French physicist Michel Devoret, professor emeritus of applied physics at Yale and a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara;

    and John Martinis, also a physics professor at UCSB,
    will share the nearly $1.2 million prize.

    They won for performing a series of experiments using an electronic circuit made of superconductors, which can conduct a current with no electrical resistance,
    demonstrating
    “that quantum mechanical properties can be made concrete on a macroscopic scale,”
    according to the announcement.

    “It is wonderful to be able to celebrate the way that century-old quantum mechanics continually offers new surprises.

    It is also enormously useful, as quantum mechanics is the foundation of all digital technology,”
    said Olle Eriksson, chair of the Nobel Committee for Physics.
    #NobelPrize #physics #clarke #devoret #martinis #ucsb
    insidehighered.com/news/quick-

  10. Three academics affiliated with U.S. universities have been awarded the
    2025 Nobel Prize in Physics

    “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit,”
    the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announcedTuesday morning.

    British physicist John Clarke, a professor of experimental physics at the University of California, Berkeley;

    French physicist Michel Devoret, professor emeritus of applied physics at Yale and a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara;

    and John Martinis, also a physics professor at UCSB,
    will share the nearly $1.2 million prize.

    They won for performing a series of experiments using an electronic circuit made of superconductors, which can conduct a current with no electrical resistance,
    demonstrating
    “that quantum mechanical properties can be made concrete on a macroscopic scale,”
    according to the announcement.

    “It is wonderful to be able to celebrate the way that century-old quantum mechanics continually offers new surprises.

    It is also enormously useful, as quantum mechanics is the foundation of all digital technology,”
    said Olle Eriksson, chair of the Nobel Committee for Physics.
    #NobelPrize #physics #clarke #devoret #martinis #ucsb
    insidehighered.com/news/quick-

  11. Three academics affiliated with U.S. universities have been awarded the
    2025 Nobel Prize in Physics

    “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit,”
    the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announcedTuesday morning.

    British physicist John Clarke, a professor of experimental physics at the University of California, Berkeley;

    French physicist Michel Devoret, professor emeritus of applied physics at Yale and a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara;

    and John Martinis, also a physics professor at UCSB,
    will share the nearly $1.2 million prize.

    They won for performing a series of experiments using an electronic circuit made of superconductors, which can conduct a current with no electrical resistance,
    demonstrating
    “that quantum mechanical properties can be made concrete on a macroscopic scale,”
    according to the announcement.

    “It is wonderful to be able to celebrate the way that century-old quantum mechanics continually offers new surprises.

    It is also enormously useful, as quantum mechanics is the foundation of all digital technology,”
    said Olle Eriksson, chair of the Nobel Committee for Physics.
    #NobelPrize #physics #clarke #devoret #martinis #ucsb
    insidehighered.com/news/quick-