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Biofilms May Have Sparked Life on Earth—and Could Sustain It in Space
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Biofilms May Have Sparked Life on Earth—and Could Sustain It in Space

How can microorganism communities known as biofilms, and have been hypothesized to be responsible for early life on Earth, be used for space exploration? This is what a recent study published in npj Biofilms and Microbiomes hopes to address as an international collaboration of researchers investigated the pros and cons of using biofilms in spaceflight. This study has the potential for scientists to better understand the role of biofilms in spaceflight while mitigating health risks of astronauts.
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The Donald’s Dazzling Davos Display
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The Donald’s Dazzling Davos Display

Foreign Affairs The Donald’s Dazzling Davos Display The usual suspects are beside themselves—especially the British. I could almost hear the howls from Davos, and I was only 150 miles away. Kushner’s plans for a new Gaza-Riviera almost had me howling too—70,000 dead and this bum is thinking of real estate opportunities—but nothing compared to the screams from fat cats after Trump proposed to replace the useless UN. It was even better earlier. Last Tuesday evening I watched my Alpine TV as the great warrior performed “lukatmi,” the hardest and most lethal of martial arts, for close to three hours. Yes, I do mean The Donald’s press conference, when he outdid all samurai in valor, bravery, fearlessness, and courage. So much so, he has leftwing Americans dumbfounded and open-mouthed, and many Brits seething with anger. I read two conservative British newspapers, and both were hooting with outrage, but I will get to the Brits in a moment.  I also noticed that The Donald has tamed the White House Correspondent clique, in the past an extremely demanding lefty group that took itself far more seriously than any president, with a ghastly old hag in the front row showing off with provocative attacks at the expense of presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan and Bush. Trump has trimmed the gang down to size, with mostly unknowns asking polite questions.  But back to the Brits, and why they dislike Yankee-doodle-dandies. The kindest words written by a right-wing columnist described The Donald’s “lukatmi” exhibition of martial prowess as “having fallen into a Caligulan psychosis.” It may sound knowledgeable and smarty-pants, but I detect British envy surfacing like a U-boat about to surrender after it has unsuccessfully launched its torpedoes. The second columnist simply wrote that the great lukatmi artist “is no longer compos mentis.” But my favorite was the one that brought in Cleopatra, the Egyptian queen, not the Hollywood one: “Cleopatra died 2,000 years ago, but the Great Pyramid was built more than 2,000 years before her by Khufu… so putting that into perspective, Trump’s shenanigans are a mere bump in the road.”  Boy, that was a good one—Cleo, Khufu, pyramids, The Donald. What he forgot to mention was the fact that Hollywood’s Cleo, Liz Taylor, married eight times, whereas the real Cleo was Mark Antony’s fifth wife at the time of her death. Oh well, a Hollywood win for a change. The next day brought on more abuse for the once rich little boy from Queens. Again, The Donald did not deserve it, especially after he correctly reminded the Davos crowd that they would all be speaking German if Uncle Sam had not entered the war. “A blaze-starved pyromaniac,” was the best a right-wing commentator could do. (I hate to think what the lefty British media is writing, with words I couldn’t possibly repeat in The American Conservative’s elegant pages.)  Never mind. Trump keeps them bemused but confused, and his unpredictability keeps everyone off balance. Telling home truths to European basket-cases does not a popular teller make. What I find most annoying, however, is British anti-Americanism, as prevalent among the bluebloods as it is with lesser folk in the media and entertainment world. Why doesn’t French or Italian anti-Americanism, of which there’s plenty, annoy me? Well, the Frogs hate everyone, but they were the first to help back in 1779, with Rochambeau and Lafayette and so on. The Italians had the largest and richest communist party of Europe after the war, and, with a little help from the Soviet kitty, their media preached anti-Yankee sermons for close to 50 years. That’s why the Brits stick out; unlike the Frogs who loathe everybody, or the Italians who were paid to hate Uncle Sam, Brits are simply envious of American success. I’ve seen it so much during the 45-odd years I lived in London, among good friends who did it unwittingly, as well as yellow-bellied lefty hacks who were and are as likely to resist an opportunity to denigrate Uncle Sam as they are to refuse a free meal or drink.  No matter two world wars won by Uncle Sam with the British bulldog taking all the credit, at least in their media, their movies, and during drunken evenings in grand country houses. Is it 1776, later on the surrender at Yorktown, or even the Treaty of Ghent in 1815? It can’t be Suez in 1956 or Grenada in 1983; no one’s this petty. Margaret Thatcher loved the good Uncle, and she never stopped praising his capitalist energies until the end of her life. She was a friend of mine and came to stay with me in Switzerland.  Here’s another commentator writing in a conservative newspaper about what’s wrong with Britain today: “We’ve been infected by American individualism. Marriage and birth are out of style, pews are empty, and people only watch TV. No nation can resist the power of America or the temptation of individualism.” I say it’s not a bad infection, but the pews are empty because the Church of England went woke a long time ago. As have successive so-called Conservative governments. The Brits are getting what they richly deserve. The post The Donald’s Dazzling Davos Display appeared first on The American Conservative.
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'This Is Not a Protest': Former Special Ops Soldier Says Insurgent Tactics Being Used in Minnesota
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'This Is Not a Protest': Former Special Ops Soldier Says Insurgent Tactics Being Used in Minnesota

Eric Schwalm, who identified himself as a former U.S. Army Special Forces soldier, says the tactics being employed in Minneapolis by leftists agigators are reminiscent of insurgency tactics he witnessed in Afghanistan. His comments came in response to the reported infiltration of a Signal group chat being used by leftists...
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They Really Think we are this stupid!! Dumb Americans!
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They Really Think we are this stupid!! Dumb Americans!

Does this administration really think we are this stupid!? That we really believe the lies we are being told? Keep The prepper pantry going! Stay Prepped and ready!
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The "China Sky Eye" Traces Fast Radio Bursts to a Binary Star System
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The "China Sky Eye" Traces Fast Radio Bursts to a Binary Star System

An international team of astronomers has uncovered the first definitive evidence that at least some fast radio bursts (FRBs) originate in binary stellar systems.
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Tiny Bubbles Help Cancer Invade New Organs – And May Be Key to Stopping It
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Tiny Bubbles Help Cancer Invade New Organs – And May Be Key to Stopping It

Preventing metastasis would be huge.
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Scientists Identify 'Master Regulator' Behind Alzheimer's Problematic Proteins
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Scientists Identify 'Master Regulator' Behind Alzheimer's Problematic Proteins

This may unlock new treatments.
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Nike Says Its New Shoes Can Alter Your Mind. A Neuroscientist Weighs in.
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Nike Says Its New Shoes Can Alter Your Mind. A Neuroscientist Weighs in.

"We're tapping into the brain-body connection in new ways."
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If an Asteroid Hits The Moon in 2032, The Aftermath Might Reach Earth
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If an Asteroid Hits The Moon in 2032, The Aftermath Might Reach Earth

But there's a bright side.
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Bamboo Could Be The Next 'Superfood', But There's a Reason to Be Cautious
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Bamboo Could Be The Next 'Superfood', But There's a Reason to Be Cautious

Pandas might be onto something.
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