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Best way to defeat Ares fast in Fortnite
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Best way to defeat Ares fast in Fortnite

Each Greek God you face in Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 2 will challenge you differently‚ so you need to adapt to new strategies on the fly. Ares will require some thought and a little creativity. To learn the best way to defeat Ares in Fortnite‚ you should read these tips Fortnite: How to find Ares First‚ you have to find the God of War — that’s the easy part. When you first get into a game‚ look for Brawler’s Battleground. It’ll be in south eastern section of the map. By going here‚ you may be able to find the Pantheon Path as well.  Screenshot: PC Invasion When you make it to the landmark‚ you have to trigger the fight but before you do that‚ look for any chests in the area. Ares is kind of challenging‚ you will need a heavy-hitting weapon to take him on. While fighting him‚ I found that this area has tons of high-end weapons like Zeus’s Thunderbolts. So make sure you loot before starting the fight.  Screenshot: PC Invasion To trigger ...
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Fortnite Lantern Fest 2024: Release schedule‚ challenges‚ outfits‚ and rewards
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Fortnite Lantern Fest 2024: Release schedule‚ challenges‚ outfits‚ and rewards

Fortnite has once again put on a show for Ramadan 2024 with Lantern Fest. You can expect all new challenges‚ outfits‚ and guest appearances by your favourite streamers. Here is how you can get involved in Lantern Fest 2024. When and where is Lantern Fest 2024 With the custom-made world in Fortnite‚ you and your friends can celebrate Ramadan in style. Simply enter the code and drop into the Oasis to start enjoying the festivities. To get into Lanter Fest 2024‚ simply enter the code 5629-9147-3382 and take part. The party will be waiting for you. Lantern Fest 2024 will run from March 10 at 12 PM ET to April 10‚ 2024‚ at 12 PM ET. This means it continues just a little longer than the Ramadan celebrations around the world. If you are spending this time with loved ones‚ you still have time to drop in and collect your rewards before it ends. All new Fortnite challenges Fortnite Lantern Fest is a world full of challenges and puzzles. Once you drop into the custom world‚ you wil...
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All Supermarket Simulator Cheats
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All Supermarket Simulator Cheats

Making a business work for your economic needs is a very hard task to accomplish. If only there was a way to cheat the system without going to prison. Well‚ time to live that fantasy‚ but in the digital world. Here are all the Supermarket Simulator cheats. How to use cheats in Supermarket Simulator Now‚ before you try to open up and input an in-game console command‚ you must know that there are no cheats included or integrated with the base Supermarket Simulator game installation. However‚ before you wave your cheating desires goodbye‚ there are certain mods that you can use to incorporate user-made cheats in the game. These are called Trainers and will modify the base game so that you can enjoy the game‚ however broken you want it to be. For this guide‚ we will be using WeMod’s Supermarket Simulator Trainer‚ but there are many more out there for you to try. Here are the cheats provided by this specific Trainer: Unlimited Money: toggles unlimited money cheat. Edit...
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Nostalgia Machine
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Only True Movie Buffs Will Be Able To Name These Films From The 2000s!
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Only True Movie Buffs Will Be Able To Name These Films From The 2000s!

Start Quiz Touchstone Pictures Touchstone Pictures Action-adventure films‚ dramas‚ rom-coms‚ sci-fi‚ and so much more were released in the 2000s. The question is‚ can you name the movies by looking at nothing more than one still from the film? From the historical masterpiece of 300 and the comedic dynamic found in The Proposal to the coming-of-age high school story in Bring It On and the highly... Source
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Tuta Mail Creator Tuta Launches Post Quantum Cryptography For Email
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Tuta Mail Creator Tuta Launches Post Quantum Cryptography For Email

If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties‚ subscribe to Reclaim The Net. In a major leap towards securing email communication‚ Tuta has unveiled a novel quantum-resistant encryption protocol – TutaCrypt‚ devised to shield the current exchange of information from potent decryption assaults foreseen in the future. Tuta‚ creator of Tuta Mail — an end-to-end encrypted email facility – plays a substantial role in framing post-quantum secure networks for cloud storage and shared files. In an endeavor to match other industry giants such as Signal and Apple’s iMessage‚ Tuta has incorporated a fusion of contemporary quantum-resistant codes with time-tested traditional algorithms in TutaCrypt‚ thereby fortifying its resistance against impending threats. The existing cryptographic approach‚ AES 256/Argon2‚ continues to shield the ongoing digital correspondence against present dangers. Arne Möhle‚ CEO of Tuta Mail commented: “With TutaCrypt we are revolutionizing the security of email. For the first time‚ people can now send and receive emails that are encrypted so strongly that not even quantum computers will be able to break the encryption and decipher the messages. And the best aspect of Tuta Mail: This unique encryption can be used to send emails end-to-end encrypted to anyone in the world‚ regardless of their email provider‚ with a simple password exchange!” The post Tuta Mail Creator Tuta Launches Post Quantum Cryptography For Email appeared first on Reclaim The Net.
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Boeing Whistleblower Found Dead by Suicide
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Boeing Whistleblower Found Dead by Suicide

Boeing Whistleblower Found Dead by Suicide
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Science Explorer
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CSI: Space Station? Scientists Are Investigating Blood Splatter In Microgravity
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CSI: Space Station? Scientists Are Investigating Blood Splatter In Microgravity

Things in microgravity work differently. Flames are round‚ your bones lose density‚ and the calluses on your feet disappear. Liquids also behave weirdly‚ and a group of forensic scientists wondered how bloodstain patterns would be affected in reduced gravity – so they took a flight to find out.The team performed the microgravity experiment on board the Zero Gravity Corporation's modified Boeing 727 parabolic aircraft. This vehicle goes up and down‚ providing free fall for a short amount of time. That’s when the simulation took place.Tested in a zero-g and a 0.05-g regime‚ they used a mixture of 40 percent glycerin and 60 percent food coloring as a blood substitute. While it wouldn’t be good for the living‚ it has the same density and viscosity as human blood and when released‚ it creates stains similar to real blood. In microgravity‚ the team found a major difference from what is seen on Earth.“With the lack of gravitational influence‚ surface tension and cohesion of blood droplets are amplified. What this means is that blood in space has a higher tendency to stick to surfaces until a greater force causes detachment. Within the application of bloodstain formation‚ it means that blood drops exhibit a slower spread rate and‚ therefore‚ have shapes and sizes that would not be reflective on Earth‚” co-author Professor Graham Williams‚ from the University of Hull‚ said in a statement.The team originally considered how by eliminating gravity‚ they would be getting less uncertainty in some calculations. However‚ the surface tension has such a dominant effect that it leads to greater variance in the estimates. In other words‚ dropping gravity doesn’t mean better precision.This is the first study about the behavior of blood in free flight‚ an approach that has been dubbed "astroforensic science".“Studying bloodstain patterns can provide valuable reconstructive information about a crime or accident. However‚ little is known about how liquid blood behaves in an altered gravity environment. This is an area of study that‚ while novel‚ has implications for forensic investigations in space‚” lead author and bloodstain expert Zack Kowalske‚ a crime scene investigator based in Atlanta‚ added.There has not been any known crime in space and though who knows what might happen in the future‚ applications of this work are likely to first be used in accident reconstruction.“Forensic science is more than just trying to solve crimes‚" said Kowalske. "It additionally has a role in accident reconstruction or failure analysis. With this concept‚ consider how various forensic disciplines could be utilized in a critical accident onboard a space station or shuttle.”The study is published in the journal Forensic Science International: Reports.
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2-Meter-Tall “Terror Birds” May Have Been Antarctica’s Apex Predators 50 Million Years Ago
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2-Meter-Tall “Terror Birds” May Have Been Antarctica’s Apex Predators 50 Million Years Ago

You’d be forgiven for the terms “flightless birds” and “Antarctica” conjuring up images of happy little penguins waddling about on the ice. But with new research in hand‚ let us take you back 50 million years ago to discover a much scarier creature lurking on the then-warmer continent: terror birds.Dr Carolina Acosta Hospitaleche and her team were digging through La Meseta Formation – a deposit of sediment from the Eocene on Seymour Island‚ Antarctica – when the researcher came across something unusual.“Large continental predators were missing in the Antarctic assemblages. We only knew a diurnal raptor among birds‚ and small insectivorous marsupials. We never found a large carnivore‚ until now‚” Dr Acosta Hospitaleche explained to Palaeontologia Electronica.Rather than the plethora of small mammal fossils often found on the island‚ the researcher had uncovered two 8-centimeter-long (3-inch) fossilized claws‚ suspecting that they belonged to a large‚ flightless animal known as a terror bird.This title is normally given to birds in the extinct family Phorusrhacidae‚ whose members are often considered to have been fast and active carnivores. Whilst the claws found in Antarctica indicate they could belong to this group‚ the age of the fossils and lack of other parts of the skeleton means Acosta Hospitaleche and fellow study author Dr Washington Jones can’t firmly put the find in this category. However‚ they do think it likely belongs to this or a closely related group.Regardless of its scientific label‚ it’s likely the claws formed only part of a formidable creature. The researchers estimate that the terror bird would have been about 2 meters (6.5 feet) tall and weighed about 100 kilograms (220 pounds)‚ putting it firmly in the heavyweight class.As for which unfortunate creatures met their untimely end at the hands of these birds‚ it’s suggested that the birds primarily snacked on small and medium sized vertebrates‚ like marsupials and ungulates (a group that today includes pigs and deer). Their large claws and sharp‚ hooked beaks would’ve helped in bringing down such prey.According to the researchers‚ this suggests that the birds “fulfilled the role of continental apex predators”‚ a finding which they believe “unequivocally reshape[s] our understanding of the dynamic of early Eocene Antarctic continental ecosystems.”It’s hoped that there will be further fossil finds that reveal more details about these terror birds and the environment in which they lived millions of years ago – and erosion might help researchers along the way.“The Antarctic islands undergo significant erosion‚ unveiling new fossils annually. The continuous exposure of fossils due to erosion presents a unique opportunity for us to uncover more about the ancient ecosystems of Antarctica‚” concluded Acosta Hospitaleche.The study is published in the journal Palaeontologia Electronica.
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The Moon Has A New Timeline That Reflects What We’ve Learned
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The Moon Has A New Timeline That Reflects What We’ve Learned

The Earth’s geological timeline is an essential tool for understanding how it has changed‚ and planetary scientists have sought to replicate it for planets and moons we have explored. However‚ the existing timeline for the Moon was created when we knew a lot less about its history‚ and is increasingly dated. A new effort attempts to offer a timeline that makes more sense.The Earth’s timeline reflects the fact that various catastrophic events can be found in the geological record‚ and these are used to mark out units of geological time. In some cases the definitions are easy‚ such as the layer of material dividing the Cretaceous from the Paleogene. Others are more contentious‚ as seen in the ongoing controversy about when to define the start of the Anthropocene‚ if we eventually acknowledge it as a geological epoch at all.The Moon requires something a bit different. On Earth‚ biological changes are as important as geological ones when it comes to defining boundaries in time‚ something that is naturally not available on the Moon. A lunar timeline was proposed before we even visited our satellite‚ and refined using the Apollo results‚ but some of what we have learned since has made it outdated. In particular‚ it ignores the more ancient far side almost entirely‚ and makes no allowance for what we have now learned about the Moon’s early years.Consequently‚ a team of authors mostly from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have proposed an update‚ dividing the Moon’s timeline into three eons and six periods.The proposal is based around the observation that the Moon had very hot origins that dominated its early development‚ but as time went on these faded leaving the Moon to the whims of the wider universe.What the authors call the Eolunarian Eon is the time in which changes on the Moon were primarily driven by internal forces. The extreme heat produced by the Moon’s formation created a magma ocean that slowly solidified into primary crust. Large objects slammed into the Moon‚ but left no permanent marks thanks to its near-liquid status.The Paleolunarian Eon took place while internal and external processes were of similar significance – both were dying down‚ but the supply of asteroids was falling far more slowly than the internal heat sources. Major formations survive from this era‚ beginning with the Das Formation formed from ejecta near the South Pole by the creation of the South Pole-Aitken (SPA) Basin. Not only is the SPA Basin now considered the largest and oldest impact structure on the Moon‚ but it is likely to be the site of the first lunar bases‚ giving its unique terrain a double significance.The Neolunarian Eon took place once volcanic activity had largely ceased and most change was coming from without. Although Chang’e 5 proved volcanic activity lasted until at least 2 billion years ago‚ such events were rare by then and overwhelmed by asteroid strikes‚ so the authors choose not to make the last eruption the dividing line between eons.Instead‚ the authors date the boundaries between the eons as 4.31 and 3.16 billion years ago.The proposed new lunar timeline's (from left) dates‚ eons‚ periods‚ and significant events.Image credit: Science China PressJust as the Earth’s four great eons are divided into finer eras‚ periods and epochs‚ the authors propose the two most recent eons should have subdivisions. They call the current period the Copernican‚ dating from 800‚000 million years ago when the prominent crater Copernicus was formed. The earlier part of the Neolunarian has been named the Eratosthenian after one of the oldest surviving craters. The proposal does not include the suggestion that the Moon should now be considered to be in its own Anthropocene.The Paleolunarian has three periods: the Imbrian‚ during which most of the large seas were formed‚ and earlier brief (by lunar standards) Nectarian and Aitkenian Periods; these lasted just 70 and 390 million years respectively.Whether the majority of lunar scientists will adopt this timeline‚ modify it‚ or choose something else entirely remains to be seen‚ but if as the race for the Moon hots up‚ a good timeline will be much in demand.The study is published in the journal Science China Earth Sciences. 
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World's Largest Plane With 117-Meter Wingspan Performs Its Latest Trick
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World's Largest Plane With 117-Meter Wingspan Performs Its Latest Trick

A pioneering aerospace vehicle made its debut powered flight last week – and it was all thanks to a monstrous aircraft armed with a wingspan longer than a football field.With a wingspan of 117 meters (384 feet)‚ Stratolaunch's Roc is considered the world's largest plane in operation. When empty‚ the twin-body plane weighs a mammoth 226‚796 kilograms (500‚000 pounds) and requires six Pratt &; Whitney PW4056 engines to take flight. It is basically a giant workhorse of the skies‚ capable of carrying extremely heavy payloads to high altitudes. In total‚ its maximum take-off weight is a whopping 589‚670 kilograms (1‚300‚000 pounds).In the latest demonstration of its might‚ Roc recently took part in the first powered flight of the Talon-A test vehicle (TA-1)‚ which is aiming to pave the way towards the first “privately funded‚ reusable[‚] hypersonic” vehicle in the US‚ according to a statement.On March 9‚ 2024‚ Roc took off from Mojave Air and Space Port at Rutan Field in California with the TA-1 vehicle strapped to its undercarriage. TA-1 was then released‚ ignited its engines‚ and performed its first-ever powered flight. On its 14th test flight‚ Stratolaunch's Roc air launch platform takes off from Mojave Air and Space Port at Rutan Field on March 9‚ 2024‚ with the Talon vehicle on its center-wing pylon.Image credit: StratolaunchStratolaunch was fairly cagey about the flight details‚ but says it was a success and claims the TA-1 aerospace vehicle almost reached hypersonic speeds of Mach 5‚ which is five times the speed of sound."Today was a great day for the Stratolaunch team. I am extremely proud of their perseverance to reach this point. The successful outcome of the test is a direct result of the team's technical prowess and professionalism‚" said Dr Zachary Krevor‚ chief executive officer for Stratolaunch."While I can't share the specific altitude and speed TA-1 reached due to proprietary agreements with our customers‚ we are pleased to share that in addition to meeting all primary and customer objectives of the flight‚ we reached high supersonic speeds approaching Mach 5 and collected a great amount of data at an incredible value to our customers‚" added Krevor.Stratolaunch also released a video of the TA-1 vehicle departing from Roc‚ which you can view below.                      Getting to this point has been somewhat of a rollercoaster ride for Stratolaunch. The company was started in 2011 by Burt Rutan and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen with the target of developing orbital rockets. Sadly‚ Allen died in 2018 at age 65 due to complications from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma‚ forcing the company to lay off some staff and discontinue some rocket development. The following year‚ Stratolaunch was then bought by a private equity firm that refocused the company on hypersonic vehicle technology‚ rather than rockets. It's had a bumpy journey‚ but it looks like all is back on track. Off the back of this month’s TA-1 test flight‚ Stratolaunch is looking to carry out the first flight of its next-generation vehicle – TA-2 – later this year."Our goal with this flight was to continue our risk reduction approach for TA-2's first reusable flight and be steadfast on our commitment of delivering maximum value to our customers. We are excited to review the data from today's test and use it as we plan our next steps toward TA-2's first flight later this year‚" said Dr Krevor.
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