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James Webb telescope sees 'birth' of 3 of the universe's earliest galaxies in world-1st observations
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James Webb telescope sees 'birth' of 3 of the universe's earliest galaxies in world-1st observations
The James Webb Space Telescope may have spotted the birth of some of the earliest galaxies in the universe for the first time ever, new research hints.
Planet Earth

China's 'heavenly pits': The giant sinkholes that have ancient forests growing within
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China's 'heavenly pits': The giant sinkholes that have ancient forests growing within
China's southwestern karst landscape is pockmarked with dozens of enormous sinkholes that look like they were made with a cookie cutter — and scientists keep finding new ones.
Space

NASA detects Earth-size planet just 40 light-years away that's 'not a bad place' to hunt for life
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NASA detects Earth-size planet just 40 light-years away that's 'not a bad place' to hunt for life
The exoplanet Gliese 12 b is tantalizingly close and moderately warm, situated just 40 light-years away around a red dwarf star. The potentially habitable planet could be a good place to search for alien life, scientists say.

bringing on
memorial day
the 7usuasl space lovers feeling
no
bogus warmongerin ww govts,need apply/b....ds​
 
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Health

'When you improve nutrition, you reduce violence': Psychologist Kimberley Wilson on working in Europe's largest women's prison
Kimberley Wilson has worked in prisons and with patients from all walks of life. Her years of providing therapy suggest improved nutrition could be key to mental health and brain function.

What's the highest place on Earth that humans live?
What's the highest place on Earth that humans live?
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Inhabitants of the world's highest settlement, La Rinconada, in the Peruvian Andes, face a unique set of challenges.
Full Story: Live Science(5/27)
Physics & Math

'A force more powerful than gravity within the Earth': How magnetism locked itself inside our planet
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'A force more powerful than gravity within the Earth': How magnetism locked itself inside our planet
"As the magma cooled to form what is today the world's solid outer crust, magnetism was locked into minerals containing iron, such as magnetite."
Technology

DeepMind's AI program AlphaFold3 can predict the structure of every protein in the universe — and show how they function
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DeepMind's AI program AlphaFold3 can predict the structure of every protein in the universe — and show how they function
AlphaFold3 uses AI to helps scientists more accurately predict how proteins interact with other biological molecules.


and incl
not tobe denied
happy eating,those who can afford it

best democracy huh/duh​
 
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tbh kudo
can like but not so mucyh love indian mysticism

personal preference

tyhink
was partially ga rapmatised haha
when the kama sutra
first cane oout

further
admit gay preferece is
\tyhe other c0olor

tmi but wtf
rather truth,than tem damn liars ha
 
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Space Exploration

Things are finally looking up for the Voyager 1 interstellar spacecraft
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Things are finally looking up for the Voyager 1 interstellar spacecraft
Two of the four science instruments aboard the Voyager 1 spacecraft are now returning usable data after months of transmitting only gibberish, NASA scientists have announced.

Health

Scientists are growing teensy hearts to learn which drugs raise risk of congenital defects
(Yonatan R. Lewis-Israeli et al. 2021/Nature Communications, CC BY-SA 4.0 DEED)
Scientists are growing teensy hearts to learn which drugs raise risk of congenital defects
Scientists traditionally use animal and cell models to study heart development and disease, but these fail to capture the complexity of the human heart. To overcome this hurdle, researchers are creating mini human hearts in the lab.
Physics & Math

32 fun and random facts about Albert Einstein
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32 fun and random facts about Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein was much more than a scientific genius. From his political beliefs to his hatred of socks, here are 32 facts about Einstein you might not have heard before.


ensuring his legacy lives on
rightfully so
unlike many otherrs we now of grrrr​
 
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X-flare suggests return of sunspots from May's auroras
X-flare suggests return of sunspots from May's auroras
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The colossal sunspot group AR3664 responsible for the epic May 2024 solar storms and widespread auroras is back - well, almost. Though sunspot group 3664 remains hidden from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory's view - scientists can track the sunspot's progress across the sun's far side by observing how it affects the sun's vibrations or seismic echoes, using helioseismology data.
 
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'Mr. Eclipse:' calculated dates for over 13,000 eclipses
'Mr. Eclipse:' calculated dates for over 13,000 eclipses
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If one were to mention the name, "Mr. Eclipse," most amateur and professional astronomers would immediately recognize it as the nom de plume for Fred Espenak, a retired emeritus American astrophysicist who worked at the Goddard Space Flight Center. But he is far better known for his work on eclipse predictions.
Full Story: Space(5/24)
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The rebuilt skull and a physical reconstruction of a Neanderthal woman.
Modern humans in certain regions, for example East Asia, retain especially high levels of DNA from Homo neanderthalensis (reconstruction, right, and fossil skull). (Justin Tallis/AFP via Getty)


ta nb/nature briefing
bet4r/safer than cretin warmonnger leader bs politicans
most allowing/endorsing the blatant kilinf of our children

then sasying coasteral damage
but
alleveruyone boasts of there technology
..s
 
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Hi Graham,
We hope the weather hasn't got you cooped up like kitty here yet. To take your mind off the dropping temperatures, dive into this weeks newsletter and discover a tasty winter recipe, the latest competitions and articles to inspire and inform!

my rellies maybe called feral
but do blameirresponsible humankind,for making us so
we all dese5rve a space on this earth
 

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