Photo of the day !!

Man with dark skin and hair leans over water pipe as a stream of clear water flows out over his hands.





A report warns the world is close to triggering tipping points that could have "irreversible, catastrophic impacts for people and the planet" — but it's not too late to act.​

A human hand holds up a cane toad from the back legs to torch light at a dark Kimberley waterbody





Scientists dropped sausages made out of cane toads to deter vulnerable wildlife in the Kimberley from eating the pest. Unfortunately, the snags don't appear to be working, but there's another plan afoot to protect the Pilbara.​


admit
theese two articles,intriuge

esp plauge of halloween cane toads huh
 
'Bones' of cosmic hand revealed in NASA X-ray telescope
(NASA/CXC/Stanford Univ./R. Romani et al. (Chandra); NASA/MSFC (IXPE); Infared: NASA/JPL-Caltech/DECaPS; Image Processing: NASA/CXC/SAO/J. Schmidt)

The "ghostly hand" - formally known as MSH 15-52 - was created by the the death of a massive star. This catastrophic event, called a supernova explosion, left behind a fast-spinning, superdense stellar corpse known as a pul
 
Fire envelops the a planet as another planet smashes into it in this artist’s impression of the collison between Earth and Theia.
The protoplanet Theia, which was roughly the size of Mars, slammed into proto-Earth 4.5 billion years ago (artist’s impression). (Hernán Cañellas)

Strange mantle blobs are relics of collision


Two mysterious blobs of rock in Earth’s mantle could be remnants of the planetary smash-up that formed the Moon. The formations sit in the layer between the crust and the core, are thousands of kilometres long and are slightly denser than their surroundings. Computer simulations suggest that they are from the protoplanet Theia, which smashed into Earth 4.5 billion years ago. Some of Theia’s remnants were flung into orbit, where they coalesced into the Moon.
Nature | 4 min read
Reference: Nature paper

smile/prefaced

let's get into a fearmongering mode,for tgis weejend/over there,and beyond duh