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We can only imagine what’s going through an astronaut’s head as he gets a bird’s-eye view of Earth from space, but the most likely answer is probably, “It’s very far away.”However, in the former case National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) 62-year-old astronaut Ron Garan had only one thing on his mind: the harsh realization that we humans on Earth are “living a lie.”No, that’s Flat Earther It was right all along. In fact, it was many It’s more convincing.Just imagine what he was thinking as he put on Garan’s spacesuit and had an unobstructed view of our universe. Gloves…
A few years into their romance that began at an IKEA furniture store, John and Ali Shaddock suddenly started suffering from severe headaches.He was 35 and in good health, and the couple enjoyed hiking, traveling, road trips and other adventures with their dogs.Therefore, no health issues, let alone life-threatening crises, seem possible.John and Ali Shaddock on their wedding day in 2014. They had no idea that less than five years later, a health crisis would threaten his life.Courtesy of John and Ali Shaddocknevertheless, headacheThe phenomenon, which began suddenly in the spring of 2019 and has not gone away, has raised…
Beautifully “jeweled” warped rings of light generated by massive black holes have been revealed in the latest James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) image. The glowing loop is surprisinglyEinstein Ring” depicts four points of light, but not all of them are real.Star-studded halo New Image It is made up of light from quasars (supermassive stars). Black Hole Located at the center of a young galaxy, it is engulfing huge amounts of material and shooting out powerful, energetic jets. Scientists have long known about the quasar, named RX J1131-1231, and it is located in the constellation Crater, about six billion light-years from…
Tim Bontemps, ESPNJuly 10, 2024 at 10:49pm ETLAS VEGAS — Team USA executive director Grant Hill said, LA Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard Coming back from training camp Boston Celtics guard Derrick White The US team’s roster for the upcoming Paris Olympics has finally been decided.”We just felt we had to change direction. I won’t go into detail about how we arrived at the decision, but we just felt that going in a different direction was what was best for us and what was best for the Clippers and Kawhi,” Hill said during a press conference before Team USA’s first exhibition…
North Bay has seen a surge in COVID-19 cases over the summer, partly due to the more contagious FLiRT variants and low vaccination rates, a local health expert said Wednesday. Sonoma County Health Officer Dr. Tanya Phares said the current “summer wave” of COVID-19 infections is a familiar trend during the pandemic, but it is exceeding that of last year. “The current summer wave is outpacing 2023, but not 2022,” Phares said. “This is a national trend, but we appear to be seeing a similar trend in Sonoma County.” The latest local wastewater surveillance data for SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19…
Image caption, Sabriya Hajdarevic was one of thousands of Bosnians who had loved ones killed in 1995.Article informationauthor, Natasa Andelkovicrole, BBC News SerbianReported by Srebrenica3 hours agoSabriya Hajdarevic returns to Srebrenica every July to visit the graves of her husband and father.They were among some 8,000 Bosniak Muslim men and boys killed by Serb forces in 1995.The 67-year-old now lives thousands of miles away in Australia, but the annual trips still mean a lot to her.This year is even more emotional. July 11th was designated as an International Day of Reflection and Mourning for the first time. Ruling by the…
An American Airlines plane suffered a tire burst and caught fire on takeoff in Florida on Wednesday. Such an incident.The flight, which had taken off from Tampa and was headed to Phoenix, was delayed due to a “mechanical issue” on the runway just before takeoff, airline spokesman Alfredo Garduño told USA Today on Wednesday. Garduño said the problem involved a tire on the Boeing 737-800.Tampa International Airport spokesman Joshua Gillin said emergency responders were called to the scene just before 8 a.m. after receiving a call about a tire burst and on fire. Tampa Bay Times.Garduño said all passengers -…
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but many in the tech media, YouTubers, and even some Samsung fans seem to think that the electronics giant took it a bit too far this time.On Wednesday, Samsung made a big Galaxy Unpacked Event Samsung has announced a number of new products, including smartphones, smartwatches, and earphones. samsung galaxy ring Health-focused wearables. reference: Samsung Galaxy Ring, Galaxy Watch Ultra, and everything else announced at Unpacked 2024 But those who watched the event via livestream couldn’t help but notice that some of the headline new products looked a little too similar…
Rydberg atoms have electrons far away from the nucleus. Credit: TU ViennaThe researchers have created a highly unusual state of matter, whose atoms are 100 times larger in diameter than normal.Proposed by Nobel Prize winner Frank Wilczek in 2012, time crystals have been successfully created using Rydberg atoms and laser light at Tsinghua University in China, with theoretical support from the Vienna University of Technology in Austria. This new state of matter repeats not spatially like conventional crystals, but temporally, and exhibits spontaneous periodic rhythms even in the absence of external stimuli. This phenomenon is known as spontaneous symmetry breaking.A…
While hot dogs are an iconic part of American food culture and bring joy to many, emerging evidence suggests that processed meats may also be linked to some of America’s major diseases. Recent estimates suggest that the average American should be especially careful to limit their intake of processed meats such as bacon, sausage, and salami. This advice may be hard for some to accept, but if you can stomach the losses, the gains can be huge. Public health data shows that reducing processed meat consumption by 30% over the next 10 years — about 61 grams (2.1 ounces) per…