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Why Didn’t Dinosaurs Re-Evolve After They Went Extinct?
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Why Didn’t Dinosaurs Re-Evolve After They Went Extinct?

Birds are the closest we will get to extinct dinosaurs.
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Unexpected Origin: Fast Radio Burst Traced to a Faint Dwarf Galaxy
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Unexpected Origin: Fast Radio Burst Traced to a Faint Dwarf Galaxy

The mystery of fast radio bursts (FRBs) has deepened with the discovery of FRB 20190208A, traced to a faint dwarf galaxy more than halfway across the observable Universe. This finding challenges existing assumptions about FRB origins, as most are linked to massive, star-forming galaxies. “The majority of fast radio burst host galaxies seem to be massive, star-forming galaxies – perhaps implying that most FRBs are produced by magnetars formed from core collapse supernovae,” said astronomer Danté Hewitt. “However, the faintness of the FRB 20190208A host galaxy implies that it’s one of the least massive FRB host galaxies we’ve ever seen – so that was definitely surprising!” FRBs are intense, millisecond-long radio wave bursts releasing energy equivalent to 500 million Suns. While most are one-off events, some, like FRB 20190208A, repeat, making them easier to study. Detected in February 2019, this repeating FRB was observed for 65.6 hours between 2021 and 2023, during which it burst twice more. Using radio and optical telescopes, astronomers pinpointed its origin to a faint dwarf galaxy. “Our initial attempts at identifying a host galaxy revealed no source at the FRB position. We were a little baffled,” Hewitt said. “But then, when we saw the images from the Gran Telescopio Canarias, there was a very exciting ‘Oh wow! Look! There’s actually a faint smudge right where the bursts are coming from’ moment.” The galaxy’s faintness made distance measurement challenging, but the FRB’s dispersion suggests a light travel time of about 7 billion years, making it one of the most distant FRBs detected. “This host galaxy is most likely 10-100 times fainter than the vast majority of other FRB host galaxies, perhaps on par with the Magellanic Clouds,” Hewitt noted. Dwarf galaxies, with their low metallicity, are known to host massive stars that end in core-collapse supernovae, leaving behind magnetars. “Finding repeating FRB sources in dwarf galaxies thus potentially links these repeating FRB sources with massive star progenitors,” Hewitt explained. “It’s a little poetic. When the most massive stars die, they unleash some of the most energetic explosions in the Universe; and then maybe, the remnants of those explosions continue to scream into the void, repeatedly producing FRBs.” This discovery highlights the need for precise radio arrays and deep optical imaging to robustly associate FRBs with host galaxies. “The story of FRB 20190208A tells us that in order to robustly associate an FRB with a host galaxy, we will sometimes need both a very precise position from radio arrays, as well as very deep imaging using the largest optical telescopes we currently have at our disposal,” Hewitt said. While the mystery of FRBs remains unsolved, findings like these bring us closer to understanding these cosmic phenomena. The post Unexpected Origin: Fast Radio Burst Traced to a Faint Dwarf Galaxy appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Hillary Clinton's attempt to dunk on Hegseth over Russia-related order backfires gloriously
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Hillary Clinton's attempt to dunk on Hegseth over Russia-related order backfires gloriously

Unnamed sources told the Record that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered U.S. Cyber Command last week to pause offensive operations against Russia — apparently as part of the Trump administration's broader efforts to induce President Vladimir Putin to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine. Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton evidently saw the report as an opportunity to recycle her go-to smear and dunk on Hegseth. Critics mindful of Clinton's history with the Russians were, however, quick to note that the former secretary of state was pitching rocks from a glass house. Background Three individuals supposedly familiar with the order told the Record on the condition of anonymity that Hegseth instructed Cyber Command chief Gen. Timothy Haugh last week to halt offensive digital actions against Russia. Haugh reportedly passed on the instruction to Cyber Command's outgoing director of operations, Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Ryan Heritage. The unnamed sources noted that the order does not apply to the National Security Agency or its Russia-aimed signals intelligence work. A Pentagon official told the Record, "Due to operational security concerns, we do not comment nor discuss cyber intelligence, plans, or operations. There is no greater priority to Secretary Hegseth than the safety of the Warfighter in all operations, to include the cyber domain." Citing one current official and two former officials briefed on the new guidance, the New York Times reported Sunday that the order was issued prior to President Donald Trump's discordant engagement with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday and that its scope was unclear, especially as the line between defensive and offensive actions is oftentimes blurred. Former officials told the Times that it was common practice to pause military operations during diplomatic negotiations such as those presently pursued by the Trump administration. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told ABC News on Sunday, "We have to bring [Russia] to the table. You're not going to bring them to the table if you're calling them names, if you're being antagonistic. That's just the president's instincts from years and years and years of putting together deals." Rock, glass house Hillary Clinton shared news of Hegseth's alleged order on Sunday, writing, "Wouldn't want to hurt Putin's feelings." Clinton was soon inundated with reminders that in the days of her political relevancy, she not only played nice with Moscow — despite its repeated aggression against neighboring nations — but signed away American resources for Russia's benefit. 'We also need to keep trying to find common ground.' Hegseth was quick with a response. His reply on X contained no words, just an image from 2009 of then-Secretary of State Clinton cackling beside Putin's foreign minister Sergey Lavrov. Although Clinton is now critical of the Trump administration's efforts to improve diplomatic relations with the nuclear power, at the time she and her boss thought it was a worthwhile pursuit. The picture, taken a year after Russia's invasion of Georgia and few years ahead of Russia's invasion of the Crimean Peninsula, shows Clinton presenting Lavrov — dubbed by some Western diplomats as a "mouthpiece for Putin" — with a red button symbolizing her desire to improve relations between Washington and Moscow. The red button was emblazoned with the English word "reset." It also had what Clinton figured for the Russian word for "reset," which was actually the Russian word for "overload." Hegseth was far from the only person to highlight an instance where Clinton previously massaged the feelings of those in the Kremlin. One user on X asked Clinton, "This you?" referencing a video excerpt of Clinton's 2014 CNN town hall where she described her efforts to bond with Putin over endangered species and noted, "We also need to keep trying to find common ground [with Putin]." Numerous critics also issued reminders about Clinton's role in the Uranium One deal. During Obama's tenure in the White House, a Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow took majority ownership of a Canadian company, Uranium One, that had significant mining interests in the United States. Since uranium is a strategic asset, the deal ultimately required the sign-off of the State Department. The department, then run by Hillary Clinton, provided the green-light, reportedly granting the Russian state corporation control of roughly 20% of American uranium production. It's unclear whether the State Department under Clinton did so with Putin's feelings in mind. The New York Times reported that Bill Clinton received $500,000 from a Kremlin-linked investment bank that was promoting Uranium One stock shortly after the Russians announced they sought to acquire a majority stake in the company. Months prior to the announcement, Hillary Clinton met with Putin and other high-ranking Russian officials. Several of Uranium One's owners were Clinton Foundation donors, who collectively poured at least $145 million into the scandal-plagued outfit. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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'Not Another F**king NICKLE': Longest Serving Enlisted Military Member In Congress LIGHTS Zelenskyy UP
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'Not Another F**king NICKLE': Longest Serving Enlisted Military Member In Congress LIGHTS Zelenskyy UP

'Not Another F**king NICKLE': Longest Serving Enlisted Military Member In Congress LIGHTS Zelenskyy UP
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Scott Jennings Drops a Reality Check About Media Hyped Protesters at Republican Town Halls
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Scott Jennings Drops a Reality Check About Media Hyped Protesters at Republican Town Halls

Scott Jennings Drops a Reality Check About Media Hyped Protesters at Republican Town Halls
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Monday Morning Minute: You've Got to Know When to Hold 'Em
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Monday Morning Minute: You've Got to Know When to Hold 'Em

Monday Morning Minute: You've Got to Know When to Hold 'Em
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Alaska Man Monday - Dogs Both Iron and Flesh, Volcanoes, and Weather
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Alaska Man Monday - Dogs Both Iron and Flesh, Volcanoes, and Weather

Alaska Man Monday - Dogs Both Iron and Flesh, Volcanoes, and Weather
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Zelensky Takes a Shot at Lindsey Graham Because He's Apparently Lost His Mind
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Zelensky Takes a Shot at Lindsey Graham Because He's Apparently Lost His Mind

Zelensky Takes a Shot at Lindsey Graham Because He's Apparently Lost His Mind
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Apple’s M4 MacBook Air might be released this week
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Apple’s M4 MacBook Air might be released this week

Rumors about the imminent M4 MacBook Air launch have floated around the web since the beginning of the year. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has been the main voice teasing this release for a while now, and after some wrong (or postponed) predictions, he now believes this laptop will be announced as soon as sometime this week. In his Power On newsletter, the journalist says Apple is "preparing to make a Mac-related announcement as early as this [coming] week." In addition to his sources, Gurman also says the MacBook Air inventory has dwindled over the past few days, a trend Apple follows every time it announces a new product. In December, the macOS beta code also revealed these MacBook models exist and that a launch might be sooner rather than later. If the rumors are accurate, this will be Apple's second product launch of the year, as a spring event looks possibly canceled. Despite the new chip, which is a great improvement over the M3 processor, the new M4 MacBook Air could have the new 12MP Ultrawide camera, which has been available on the latest MacBook Pro and iMac models. We don’t expect this laptop to have other design tweaks or improved specs. Still, the M4 MacBook Air will likely have the best battery of any Apple laptop. Currently, the most power-efficient MacBook is the base-model MacBook Pro. In addition to this release, Mark Gurman says Apple will soon upgrade the iPad Air and the base-model iPad. The first one could have whether the M3 or M4 chip, while the base model could offer the best update in an iPad with an A17 Pro or A18 chip with Apple Intelligence or just a minor upgrade with a slightly better processor. Apple also has at least another Mac to unveil: the Mac Studio with M4 Max and M4 Ultra chips. This device is expected to be unveiled around WWDC 2025 in June. After that, we might see the first M5 Macs in the second half of this year. BGR will let you know once Apple unveils this new M4 MacBook Air. Don't Miss: When will Apple release M5 Macs? The post Apple’s M4 MacBook Air might be released this week appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $164 iPhone SE, $799 M2 MacBook Air, $300 off Peloton Bike, $28 Anker waterproof speaker, more Today’s deals: Apple Watch S10 at all-time low price, $16 3-in-1 wireless charger, laptop sale, more Today’s deals: $149 AirPods 4 with ANC, 20% off Crest 3D White toothpaste, $18 Roku Express, more Today’s deals: 15% off video games, 20% off Magic Bullet, 30% off TurboTax, 40% off electric toothbrushes, more
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NYT: Trump to Discuss Halting Military Aid to Ukraine
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NYT: Trump to Discuss Halting Military Aid to Ukraine

President Donald Trump on Monday plans to discuss suspending or canceling U.S. military aid to Ukraine, it is reported.
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