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As a result of taking time for recovery, we had very little income and we have now hit rock bottom. Two minutes ago I had to tell my web developer we have no funds at the moment to keep paying him. So it is rather critical, to be honest.
 
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A black coloured tractor in the Antarctic snow with whispy clouds across the blue sky. A large halo surrounds the sun.

The temperature above the east Antarctic coastline warmed by about 50 degrees Celsius in a week earlier in July. The event, called a Sudden Stratospheric Warming has the potential to impact Australia's weather through August and possibly well into spring.​

A hand holds a piece of blemished citrus that's still attached to the tree

Longtime Riverland locals remember the brutal winters and scorching summers of their younger years, but have noticed the frequency of these extremes has been on the downturn.​
 
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'A remarkable conspiracy': Why is matter neutral? Physicist Frank Close explores the mystery in a new book
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'A remarkable conspiracy': Why is matter neutral? Physicist Frank Close explores the mystery in a new book
Frank Close tells us about the history of particle physics, and what it means that charge in our universe's matter is so closely balanced.
Technology

Scientists achieve record-breaking 402 Tbps data transmission speeds — 1.6 million times faster than home broadband
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Scientists achieve record-breaking 402 Tbps data transmission speeds — 1.6 million times faster than home broadband
Scientists break data transmission rate world record for a second time this year — boosting fiber-optic speeds by 25% to a staggering 402 Tbps.



admit
it canbe a colorful balance of ife thomsmile​
 
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'Brain-eating' amoebas kill nearly 100% of victims. Could new treatments change that?
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'Brain-eating' amoebas kill nearly 100% of victims. Could new treatments change that?
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Doctors put the child on a ventilator and began a breakneck effort to find out what was wrong. What they discovered, swimming in the boy's cerebrospinal fluid, was an organism that left little room for hope: Naegleria fowleri, more popularly known as a "brain-eating amoeba."


History & Archaeology

Teotihuacan's 'Pyramid of the Moon' is aligned with the solstice sun, researchers argue
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Teotihuacan's 'Pyramid of the Moon' is aligned with the solstice sun, researchers argue
The "Pyramid of the Moon" in Teotihuacan, an ancient city in Mexico, may align with the solstice sun, a team argues.
Your Brain

Why do we see colors that aren't there?
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Why do we see colors that aren't there?
Here's how our brains construct color in our environment.
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bring
a future/furthere life on tho
we/oui
dont wat to be denied
ha
esp iiiiin this our oyimpian year yay

smiles,are still free i hope​
 
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Skywatching

Geomagnetic storm could spark auroras in US and Europe
Geomagnetic storm could spark auroras in US and Europe
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Strong solar activity has prompted the National Oceanic and Atmospheric (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) to issue a geomagnetic storm warning for July 30. If the predicted G3 conditions are reached, auroras could be visible across mid-latitudes around 50°. Previous geomagnetic storms at this magnitude have triggered auroras as low as Illinois and Oregon, according to NOAA SPWC.
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Spaceflight

'Wonderlab' host Emily Calandrelli will fly to space
'Wonderlab' host Emily Calandrelli will fly to space
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The Space Gal is headed to the final frontier, as part of Space for Humanity's Citizen Astronaut Program. Emily Calandrelli, known for her Emmy-nominated Netflix science series "Emily's Wonder Lab," was selected to launch to suborbital space as a citizen astronaut ambassador with Blue Origin, though the launch date has not yet been set.
Full Story: Space(7/26)
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Science & Astronomy

What it takes to keep NASA's Chandra observatory flying
What it takes to keep NASA's Chandra observatory flying
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For the past 25 years, NASA's flagship Chandra X-ray Observatory has recorded X-ray emissions from exploded stars, supermassive black holes, galaxy clusters and other exotic, high-energy pockets of our universe, allowing scientists around the world to piece together the structure and history of our cosmos.
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SpaceX

Polaris Dawn astronaut mission delayed until mid-August
Polaris Dawn astronaut mission delayed until mid-August
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We'll all have to wait a bit longer to see the first-ever private spacewalk. SpaceX is now targeting mid- to late August for the launch of Polaris Dawn, a mission funded by billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman. The upcoming flight, which will employ SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket, had been slated to lift off no earlier than July 31.
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smile
going nuts oover space as well as earthlings smillling olyompics haha
bc ican/oiucan

express yourselves fellow humans
geeeesh
 
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