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polarized

[poh-luh-rahyzd] / ˈpoʊ ləˌraɪzd /


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The spectacle has rekindled hopes that America can become less polarized and find more common ground.

From Salon

By studying how this light is polarized, scientists can gain valuable clues about the shape and behavior of the extremely hot gas and debris swirling around black holes at extreme speeds.

From Science Daily

By changing the helicity, or twist, of the circularly polarized pulses, the team could stabilize either the clockwise or anti-clockwise arrangement of electric dipoles.

From Science Daily

“I do feel like infrastructure has been a real bright spot, even in a time, obviously, when the country has been very polarized,” Trottenberg said.

From Washington Post

The remarkable one-two punch set up an extraordinary legal clash that will almost certainly be decided by the polarized U.S.

From Washington Post