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phenomena

[fi-nom-uh-nuh] / fɪˈnɒm ə nə /
NOUN
something known through senses
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"Just like superconductivty, charge density waves are a collective phenomena where electrons move together in certain ways," explains lead author Yifan Su.

From Science Daily Aug. 20, 2026

"These phenomena follow a regular cycle, peaking every 11 years," Brun said.

From Barron's Aug. 5, 2026

Together, they can focus on objects across deep space and help researchers work out how planets and stars form and galaxies evolve, and study other space phenomena.

From BBC Jul. 29, 2026

Unlike psychology, which operates on an individual level, sociology considers human phenomena in the aggregate and often over the long run.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 25, 2026

This New York Circle met consistently to investigate spirit phenomena and grew large enough to start satellite meetings in nearby towns.

From "American Spirits" by Barb Rosenstock



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