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The globular cluster Omega Centauri, home to 10 million stars, is captured in all its brilliance in this image taken by ESO’s La Silla Observatory’s WFI camera. Credit: ESO, CC BY 4.0 This week, physicists conducted biological research, engineers developed waste-recycling suits for astronauts (and worm riders), and astronomers identified the first known intermediate-mass black hole — and it’s right in our own galaxy’s backyard. Pumping Physicists at the University of Michigan noted that human muscle tissue is about 70% water. Theoretical model The role of water in muscle contraction and the rate at which fluid passes through the muscle…

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Concerns are growing across the country about the risk that election deniers will persuade local officials to refuse to certify legitimate voting results. A strange situation In Nevada, a county commissioner refused to certify his victory.Washoe County Commissioner Clara Andriola won the June primary by about 19 points over her main opponent, Mark Lawson. Lawson requested a recount, which found the original tally to be valid. But at a committee meeting on Tuesday, Andriola, along with two other Republican committee members, agreed not to certify his own election results. Click here to see related media. Click to enlarge She said…

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COVID-19 was once Cough for 2 weeks and I can’t figure out the scent of my new candleAnd we Long COVID – Vague collection Over 200 Symptoms It can be debilitating, even months or years after the original illness appears to have been cured.Four years into the pandemic, we still don’t fully understand what causes this prolonged illness, but a new study that followed 24 COVID-19 patients for up to 900 days has uncovered a previously unnoticed potential contributing factor: T cells.the Not the first study What links COVID-19 to these specific immune cells? last monthA study from Imperial College…

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What is the James Webb Space Telescope? According to NASA, JWST will observe the universe using infrared light, a type of light that is detected as heat and is invisible to the human eye.A photograph showing two galaxies locked in a slow “cosmic dance” is the latest wonder from the James Webb Telescope.National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) The image was released on Friday to mark Webb’s second anniversary. Astronomer It’s also popular with stargazers due to its ability to capture crystal clear images of some of the universe’s most distant secrets.The two galaxies, known as Arp 142, are located…

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Ruth Westheimer, a childhood survivor of the Holocaust and a spirited sex therapist known to millions as Dr. Ruth and who for years became a candid voice on radio and television call-in shows and a go-to guide for advice on the art and science of making love, died on July 12 at her Manhattan home. She was 96.Her death was confirmed by her publicist, Pierre Leff, co-author of several books, but the cause of death was not disclosed.Described as the first superstar sex therapist, Dr. Westheimer was over 50 when she debuted “Sexually Speaking” on New York’s WYNY in 1980.…

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The Dodgers acquired the right-handed pitcher. Brent Honeywell Jr. It has been noted that he was granted waivers by the Pirates. Mark Feinsand of MLB.comLA will have to make changes to its 40-man roster in response, but those have yet to be announced. Honeywell, 29, is best known for his time in the Rays system as a top prospect. A lengthy series of injuries, including Tommy John surgery and multiple elbow fractures, limited Honeywell to just 103 1/3 innings of professional play from 2018-2022. Still, the right-hander made it to the majors with the Padres last year. He pitched a…

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Two people living at a migrant shelter in Brooklyn have tested positive for measles, bringing the city’s total number of cases this year to 11. Health officials are racing to determine who else may have been infected at the Clinton Hill facility, a large shelter that opened last summer at 47 Hall St. More than 3,000 adult immigrantsCity Council Member Crystal Hudson said testing has been limited to the first floor, where the two infected residents lived. Health officials are also evaluating vaccination records. Must be isolated Twenty-one days, Hudson said. Health officials are reviewing vaccination records. John Meore/The Journal…

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Popular BBC sports presenter John Hunt Shocking crossbow murders He remembered his wife and two daughters and praised the courage shown by his eldest at such a difficult time. Mr Hunt, a horse racing commentator for the BBC and Sky News, and his daughter Amy The company released a statement on Friday.He expressed his gratitude for the tremendous support he has received from the public during these difficult times. John and Carol Hunt. Facebook The statement noted the distress they have been going through since Tuesday. murder “Words can’t describe it.” “We would like to thank people for all the…

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$6 on Amazon Qiruoz Lightning Cable Charging Cord 6 Pack: $5.60 6 cables on a budget Zoey Liao/CNETLooking to splurge a little on Prime Day? You’ve come to the right place. These amazing deals are all under $10 and include everything from kitchenware to batteries to bags and more. We’re constantly updating this roundup as part of our promotion. Prime Day Sale This list is constantly being updated, so be sure to check back regularly for new additions, and take advantage of these deals as they may end quickly. This story is Amazon Prime DayCNET’s guide tells you everything you…

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Digital Trends After a long wait, OpenAI ChatGPT app on macOS So that anyone can use it. I’ve been playing around with it to see how it works and what it’s good at, and so far I’m pretty impressed. All the power of ChatGPT is in a convenient desktop package. Even better, it costs nothing to download and works with a free OpenAI account, so you don’t have to pay any fees to use it (though the free account has usage limits, just like the web). In my hands-on experience, I like three things about the new ChatGPT Mac app:…

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