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cloudsandwind
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Foreigners commit two-thirds of sexual offenses, and three-quarters of homicides and robberies in Spain's Navarre region, bombshell police report reveals
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Foreigners commit two-thirds of sexual offenses, and three-quarters of homicides and robberies in Spain's Navarre region, bombshell police report reveals

The report, accessed by news outlet El Español, shows the reality of migrant crime in Spain at a time when the socialist government is introducing a mass amnesty for illegals
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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A Laser Ruler for Sharper Black Hole Images
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A Laser Ruler for Sharper Black Hole Images

Researchers at KAIST have developed a breakthrough technology that could dramatically improve our ability to image black holes and other distant objects. The team created an ultra precise reference signal system using optical frequency comb lasers to synchronise multiple radio telescopes with unprecedented accuracy. This laser based approach solves long standing problems with phase calibration that have plagued traditional electronic methods, particularly at higher observation frequencies.
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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
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Nipah Virus & the Perfect Storm: Pandemics, War, and a Fragile Economy
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Nipah Virus & the Perfect Storm: Pandemics, War, and a Fragile Economy

We’re watching multiple pressure points collide at the same time a newly resurfacing virus, rising global conflict, economic instability, and a population already stretched thin. In this video, I break down why timing matters, how crises compound each other, and why preparedness isn’t about panic it’s about resilience. This isn’t fear-mongering. It’s pattern recognition. Stay informed. Stay grounded. Stay prepared. https://rstr.co/jasemedical/doomsdayqueen
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Alexander Rogge
Alexander Rogge
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Sam Kosmas - Nearly 300 million gallons of sewage has entered Potomac River:

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#dcwater #washingtondc #potomacriver #watercontamination #watertreatment #rawsewage #sewage #escherichiacoli #potomacriverkeepernetwork #environmentalscience #infrastructureengineering

Nearly 300 million gallons of sewage has entered Potomac River, environmental group says | FOX 5 DC
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Nearly 300 million gallons of sewage has entered Potomac River, environmental group says | FOX 5 DC

The Potomac Riverkeeper Network says new water‑sampling results from a recent sewage spill shows far more severe contamination than first believed. 
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
16 hrs

Venus Might Harbor Massive Subsurface Lava Tunnels
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Venus Might Harbor Massive Subsurface Lava Tunnels

It’s 2050 and you’re living on Venus. This might come as a surprise due to the planet’s crushing surface pressures (~92 times of Earth) and searing surface temperatures (~465 degrees Celsius/870 degrees Fahrenheit), which is equivalent to ~900 meters (3,000 feet) underwater and hot enough to melt lead, respectively. But you’re not living on the surface. Instead, you’re safe and sound inside a lava tube habitat scanning data from the latest orbiter images while sipping on some habitat-made espresso.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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A New Theory for What Really Powers a Flare
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A New Theory for What Really Powers a Flare

Solar flares are one of the most closely watched processes in solar physics. Partly that’s because they can prove hazardous both to life and equipment around Earth, and in extreme cases even on it. But also, it’s because of how interestingly complex they are. A new paper from Pradeep Chitta of the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research and his co-authors, available in the latest edition of Astronomy & Astrophysics, uses data collected by ESA’s Solar Orbiter spacecraft to watch the formation process of a massive solar flare. They discovered the traditional model used to describe how solar flares form isn’t accurate, and they are better thought of as being caused by miniaturized “magnetic avalanches.”
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Cancer May Emit Signals That Protect The Brain Against Alzheimer's
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Cancer May Emit Signals That Protect The Brain Against Alzheimer's

Wait, what?
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Fierce Storms Expose 19th-Century Maritime Mystery on Jersey Shore
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Fierce Storms Expose 19th-Century Maritime Mystery on Jersey Shore

It was there all along.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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US Life Expectancy Broke Records in 2024, And Could Still Be Climbing
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US Life Expectancy Broke Records in 2024, And Could Still Be Climbing

“It’s pretty much good news all the way around.”
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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New Research Reveals the Ingredients for Life Form on Their Own in Space
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New Research Reveals the Ingredients for Life Form on Their Own in Space

A new study led by researchers from Aarhus University showed that amino acids spontaneously bond in space, producing peptides that are essential to life as we know it. Their findings suggest that the building blocks of life are far more common throughout space than previously thought, with implications for astrobiology and SETI.
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