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Finding Diamonds Just Got A Whole Lot Easier Thanks To Science
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Finding Diamonds Just Got A Whole Lot Easier Thanks To Science

Olivine on the scene? Its composition may signal hidden diamonds.
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Why Didn’t The World’s Largest Meteorite Leave An Impact Crater?
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Why Didn’t The World’s Largest Meteorite Leave An Impact Crater?

Scientists initially proposed two possibilities. Either the meteorite entered in an extremely unusual way, or it was moved by people.
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PBS-Like British Channel Lets Jimmy Kimmel Vomit in 'Alternative Christmas Message'
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PBS-Like British Channel Lets Jimmy Kimmel Vomit in 'Alternative Christmas Message'

The "public service" Channel 4 in the U.K. knew what it was getting when they asked Jimmy Kimmel to give their annual "Alternative Christmas Message" this year. It wasn't religious or charitable. It was like a monologue on his ABC show, except this time, as he mentioned being tyrannized by Trump's government this year, he made no mention of what it was he said. The name of Charlie Kirk or the motive of his assassin went unmentioned. Instead, Kimmel gave another false impression, like the notion Kirk's killer was MAGA. He suggested Trump took him off the air because he can't stand dissent. This is especially bizarre because the U.K. right now is the real censor of opposing views. "Hate speech" on social media can land you in jail.  Backed by cheery music, Kimmel began by suggesting he didn't know what was going on in England, but "I do know what’s going on over here though, and I can tell you that, from a fascism perspective, this has been a really great year. Tyranny is booming over here." "You may have read in your colorful newspapers that my country’s president would like to shut me up because I don’t adore him in the way he likes to be adored," and "the American government "made a threat against me and the company I work for, and all of a sudden we were off the air." FCC Chairman Brendan Carr uttered some threatening words (with no actions), but the real driver was ABC affiliate groups finding Kimmel's Kirk comments to be dramatically insensitive, if not completely inaccurate.  Jimmy Kimmel whines to anti-free speech UK about President Trump and fascism in America. This loser is telling this to a country that's okay with jailing citizens for their social media posts. Touch grass, Jimmy. pic.twitter.com/XbD7KUoPg0 — Free Speech America (@FreeSpeechAmer) December 26, 2025 Kimmel then elevated the leftist outrage to some sort of religious happening. "A Christmas miracle happened. Well, it was September, it was a September miracle. But the holiday does seem to come earlier and earlier every year, doesn’t it? Millions and millions of people stood up and said: ‘No, this is not acceptable.'" The late-night host claimed that even "people who were on record saying they hate my show" spoke out and marched in support of "the right to a free expression of speech," and because of these efforts, his show was brought back. "Our show came back stronger than ever. We won, the president lost, and now I’m back on the air every night giving the most powerful politician on earth a right and richly deserved bollocking," he asserted. "That’s a word, right? I used it properly?" Kimmel claimed the reason he's telling this story is because they may be thinking: "Oh, a government silencing its critics is something that happens in places like Russia, or North Korea, or L.A., not the U.K. Well, that’s what we thought, and now we’ve got King Donny the Eighth calling for executions. It happens fast." he added. Like everyone else in the leftist media, Kimmel implied that democracy is being dismantled because they lost an election. "Here in the United States, right now, we are both figuratively and literally tearing down the structures of our democracy, from the free press to science, to medicine, to judicial independence, to the actual White House itself. We are a right mess." He concluded by knocking the American people as a pile of morons -- because, you know, Trump was re-elected.  "We are not bright. We’re Americans. No one knows better than you, we’re always just a little bit late to the game, but do we come through in the end? Maybe. Give us about three years. Please. Thank you for your patience, and thank you for Spider-Man [actor Tom Holland]. Merry Christmas, and happy holidays." This message really matches the elitist media in general. It's arrogant. It's dismissive of the rabble. It doesn't care about facts, just feelings. And this is why they say they hate Trump.
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The Cookies of Christmas Past and Present
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The Cookies of Christmas Past and Present

My plan: to make ten recipes over the course of a week.
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THE ESSEX FILES:  Jimmy Kimmel's Christmas Lecture on Tyranny Rings Hollow
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THE ESSEX FILES: Jimmy Kimmel's Christmas Lecture on Tyranny Rings Hollow

THE ESSEX FILES: Jimmy Kimmel's Christmas Lecture on Tyranny Rings Hollow
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Are Premium VPNs Actually Worth It? Here's What You Need To Know
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Are Premium VPNs Actually Worth It? Here's What You Need To Know

Premium VPNs offer features that free services don't. Here are a few factors to consider when deciding whether a paid VPN subscription is worth it.
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A molecular switch for green hydrogen: Catalyst changes function based on how it's assembled
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A molecular switch for green hydrogen: Catalyst changes function based on how it's assembled

Hydrogen production through water electrolysis is a cornerstone of the clean energy transition, but it relies on efficient and stable catalysts that work under acidic conditions—currently dominated by precious metals like iridium and platinum.
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Journey to the center of a quantized vortex: How microscopic mutual friction governs superfluid dissipation
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Journey to the center of a quantized vortex: How microscopic mutual friction governs superfluid dissipation

Step inside the strange world of a superfluid, a liquid that can flow endlessly without friction, defying the common-sense rules we experience every day, where water pours, syrup sticks and coffee swirls and slows under the effect of viscosity. In these extraordinary fluids, motion often organizes itself into quantized vortices: tiny, long-lived whirlpools that act as the fundamental building blocks of superfluid flow.
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Ultrafast fluorescence pulse technique enables imaging of individual trapped atoms
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Ultrafast fluorescence pulse technique enables imaging of individual trapped atoms

Researchers at the ArQuS Laboratory of the University of Trieste (Italy) and the National Institute of Optics of the Italian National Research Council (CNR-INO) have achieved the first imaging of individual trapped cold atoms in Italy, introducing techniques that push single-atom detection into new performance regimes.
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Hagfish olfactory genes hint at ancient origins of vertebrate sense of smell
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Hagfish olfactory genes hint at ancient origins of vertebrate sense of smell

Researchers at University of Tsukuba and their collaborators have conducted a comprehensive analysis of the olfactory receptor repertoire of the hagfish (Eptatretus burgeri), a jawless vertebrate. This organism retains many primitive features yet possesses a highly developed olfactory system.
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