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tuning



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The record-breaking finale episode aired on Christmas Day 2024, with nearly 12 million people tuning in on the day, and the total watches exceeding 20 million.

From BBC

"We can selectively control this magnetism by tuning the interactions between electrons in the individual layers," Peng explains.

From Science Daily

“Half the job is tuning skis, and the other half is being a psychologist,” said Leo Mussi, a legendary ski tech whose current Olympic clients include American speed specialists Bryce Bennett and Sam Morse.

From Los Angeles Times

Female and global supporters are particularly coveted by a league that has essentially saturated its core, male-heavy demographic, with some 125 million Americans already tuning into last year's Super Bowl.

From Barron's

Viewers tuning in may not have even noticed the last-minute shift.

From Salon