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It’s no secret that when it comes to the climate crisis, time is of the essence.Melting polar ice sheets are slowing the Earth’s rotation and increasing the length of daylight at an “unprecedented” rate, according to a study published on Monday. This paper is Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesStudy co-author Surendra Adhikari of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory told AFP that the results show that water flowing in from Greenland and Antarctica is adding mass to the equatorial atmosphere. “It’s like when a figure skater does a pirouette, they first keep their arms close to their body and then…

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2000 trillion trillion (H isWith 100 billion stars in the universe and 13.7 billion years since the universe began, you might be wondering where are extraterrestrial civilizations? This is the fundamental question behind the Fermi Paradox. The Fermi Paradox is the tension between our doubts about the possibility of life in the universe (given the planets we have discovered in space) and our doubts about the possibility of life in the universe. Habitable Areaetc.) and intelligent life forms (H is) species inhabit. Various explanations for this paradox have been proposed. Galaxy Zoo And everyone Silence To avoid being destroyed Great…

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Richard Simmons Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images The official cause of death of the famous fitness guru Richard Simmons Although “no foul play has been found,” the matter remains under investigation. Simmons died Saturday.The coroner’s office said Monday that a determination of the cause of death has been deferred, meaning investigation and further testing is required. people report. Simmons rose to fame in the 1980s as a motivational speaker and weight-loss instructor, and became famous for his fitness regimen, starring in his own exercise show and selling millions of units of aerobics equipment. Work up a sweat with some oldies He…

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Jeff Passan, ESPNJuly 15, 2024 11:16pm ETcloseESPN MLB InsiderAuthor of “The Arm: Inside the Billion Dollar Mystery of Sports’ Most Valuable Commodity”ARLINGTON, Texas — In their long history, Los Angeles Dodgers No other player had ever won the Home Run Derby.Teoscar Hernandez That changed on Monday night.At 31, Hernandez outlasted the Kansas City star. Bobby Witt Jr.They survived a final swing from Witt that scraped the wall, winning the final 14-13.Hernandez signed a one-year free agent contract with the Dodgers this winter and has proven to be a valuable piece in a lineup that includes stars. Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts…

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Are you feeling tired and depressed? Are you feeling bloated? Are you having trouble concentrating? These are signs your gut is talking to your brain, and you need to listen.As we explained in last week’s Good Health , your gut, and specifically your gut microbiome (the population of bacteria, fungi and microorganisms that live there), is key to every aspect of your health, from your immune defence to your potential for weight gain.And we now know that not only does the gut microbiome influence mood and thinking, it’s also important for brain health.For centuries, our medical system has separated the…

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Drew Ungerer/Getty Images U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during a campaign event at Montgomery County Community College. Washington CNN — President Joe Biden said in an interview that he is a Zionist and has “done more for the Palestinian community than anyone else” and called for more support. Aid arrives for the Gaza Strip. In a recorded interview with Complex Networks’ Speedy Moman for “360 with Speedy,” Biden said he was “1,000 percent” committed to staying in the race in 2024 amid questions about his mental health after his disastrous performance in last month’s debate. The interview was filmed on…

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Getty Images Fund Manager Mario Gabellithe largest holder Paramount Global Class A Voting Shares Shari Redstonesaid more information was needed. Skydance deal He needs to get more information than has been publicly disclosed before he can decide whether he’s happy with the terms. On Friday, Gabelli sent a letter to Paramount requesting records to clarify the $2.4 billion figure. David EllisonThe company and its backers have agreed to buy Redstone’s family holding company, National Amusements, under a merger deal announced a week ago. NAI’s assets include: Paramount GlobalThe deal includes voting stock of National Amusements Inc. (which would give the…

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apple Apple’s next-generation operating systems take their next step towards their release today. Apple today is releasing the first public beta builds of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15 Sequoia, tvOS 18 and HomePod Software 18. Apple’s Public Beta Program Once you enter your Apple ID, you’ll be able to select the public beta build from Software Update in the Settings app. We’ve covered the highlights of most of these releases, which were announced at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June. Customizing your home screen On iOS and iPadOS, Window tiling and iPhone mirroring on macOS, RCS Text Messaging Support…

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summary: The OpenScope program is investigating neural activity through four new projects, exploring topics such as the effects of psilocybin, perception of motion, recognition of visual textures, and subtle changes in appearance.By using advanced imaging techniques in mice, researchers aim to understand how the brain processes these complex functions. The program provides global access to neuroscience research data. Research findings may lead to advances in the understanding and treatment of brain disorders.Key Facts:Hallucinogenic Effects: They study how psilocybin affects brain activity at a cellular level.Visual: It explores how the brain processes the perception of movement and texture.Open Science: OpenScope provides…

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UTEP researchers found that nanoplastics and PFAS chemicals significantly alter proteins essential to human development, such as breast milk and myoglobin, potentially causing developmental disorders and other health problems. These findings highlight the urgent need for safer alternatives and will inform future environmental policy.The UTEP study revealed that both nanoplastics and permanent chemicals alter important proteins in breast milk and infant formula.Researchers at the University of Texas at El Paso have made important advances in the study of nanoplastics and per- and polyfluoroalkyl compounds (PFAS), also known as forever chemicals. Their work shows how these compounds can change the structure…

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