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Complete List Of Bad Omens Albums And Songs

Bad Omens is an American metalcore band from Richmond, Virginia, formed in 2015. The band consists of lead vocalist Noah Sebastian, guitarist Joakim Karlsson, bassist Nicholas Ruffilo, and drummer Nick Folio. They have released three studio albums to date, with each subsequent release seeing them evolve and experiment within and beyond the boundaries of the metalcore genre. Their albums have charted progressively higher, with their latest, The Death of Peace of Mind, reaching significant positions on various Billboard charts, including the Top Hard Rock Albums. Bad Omens has been recognized for their dynamic and polished sound, which incorporates elements of The post Complete List Of Bad Omens Albums And Songs appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Most Powerful Neutrino Ever Seen May Have Been Identified By Unfinished Deep-Sea Detector
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Most Powerful Neutrino Ever Seen May Have Been Identified By Unfinished Deep-Sea Detector

It may sound like the lair of a Bond villain, but at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, an instrument is being built to detect neutrinos. Before the vast majority of the detector has been built, its construction has been vindicated with the announcement of an ultra-high-energy neutrino, probably the most energetic ever detected.Neutrinos are a triumph of theoretical physics. When certain sub-atomic interactions appeared to end up with less energy out than in, physicists knew this violated the law of conservation of energy. The solution they proposed was that there was another particle, exceptionally hard to detect, that was carrying away the missing energy either at the speed of light or very close to it. These were named neutrinos, and vast detectors have been built deep in old mines and in the ice at the south pole to find them, proving their existence and that their speed is not quite equal to light. Neutrinos are staggeringly abundant in the universe, but they interact with matter very seldom, so trillions of them stream through your body every second without you noticing. When we can catch them, however, they tell us a great deal about the inner workings of the universe’s great explosions, beginning with 1987a, the last supernova in our local group of galaxies.Since it is their capacity to carry energy that made us care about neutrinos, it’s not surprising that the most energetic ones particularly interest us. Ultra-high-energy neutrinos (those over 0.5 peta electron volts) have been a recent discovery, providing another window into the most powerful events in the universe. At the Neutrino 2024 conference, held in Milan last week purely to discuss new developments in neutrino science, attendees heard about neutrinos from the Sun, supernovae, and cosmological sources, as well as those from human-made reactions.Dr João Coelho of the French AstroParticle and Cosmology Laboratory gave a talk on the progress of ARCA, the Astroparticle Research with Cosmics in the Abyss observatory, being built 3,500 meters (11,500 feet) beneath the sea off Sicily.Coelho ended his talk with a report on ARCA’s most exciting observation so far. Nature reports he said this one “really stands out, very far away from anything else.” Ultra-high energy neutrinos are not only thought to be much rarer than their less energetic counterparts, they’re also much harder to detect and distinguish from other particles.Coelho wasn’t giving a lot away, saying the timing and direction of the neutrino would be published in good time. In doing so, he left his fellow particle physicists on tenterhooks, waiting to find out if a clear source for the neutrino can be identified. He did, however, reveal that the instrument picked up three large depositions of energy along the track of its muon daughter particle. More light was detected from this event than in simulations of a 10 peta electron volt neutrino, indicating the source was probably several times more powerful than that. ARCA is composed of 800-meter (2,600-foot) long strings that sit on the ocean floor, dotted with detector units composed of spheres sensitive enough to detect just a few photons.When energetic cosmic rays hit the atmosphere they produce showers of subatomic particles, which leave flashes of light when they pass through water. Close to the surface, this light is overwhelmed by other sources, but at the depths where ARCA sits, a set of near-simultaneous flashes indicate such a shower. Although the consequences of cosmic rays are ARCA’s primary targets, it can also see the flashes produced when deep water muons produce a similar shower. Muons at these depths are produced by neutrinos striking molecules. The shower from a muon whose neutrinos came from above is almost impossible to distinguish from one produced by a cosmic ray. Ordinary neutrinos, however, can pass through the Earth unscathed before producing a muon, so when we see a shower coming up, not down, it indicates a neutrino as the originator. Unfortunately, very high energy neutrinos, somewhat counterintuitively, are stopped by the bulk of the Earth that lets other neutrinos through.Therefore, most of the ultra-high-energy neutrinos ARCA and similar detectors do pick up have directions that could equally be those of cosmic rays. Professor Elisa Resconi of the Technical University of Munich told Nature: “We have this narrow region in which we can see very clean signatures of these neutrinos.” The region covers neutrinos that come in nearly horizontal; one of the pieces of information Coelho was willing to reveal was that the neutrino in question was on an angle of about 1 degree above the horizon.With ultra-high-energy neutrinos being so hard to detect, only by building a lot of detectors or waiting a very long time, will we find many more particles like this one. ARCA will do its bit – so far it has 28 detection strings, but that is planned to expand to 230. The conference heard four more observatories are already being built, or are under consideration.The findings were presented at the Neutrino 2024 conference in Milan, Italy, on June 18.
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WHO Issues Warning On Fake Ozempic Amidst Increasing Reports Of Falsification
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WHO Issues Warning On Fake Ozempic Amidst Increasing Reports Of Falsification

News stories about semaglutide, perhaps better known under brand names like Wegovy and Ozempic, aren’t exactly few and far between at the moment – but the latest story comes not about the drugs themselves, but as a warning of an uptick in fake versions of them.On June 19, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a medical product alert – a warning about the circulation of dangerous medical products – after fake batches of Ozempic were detected in regulated supply chains in Brazil, the UK, and the US late last year.“WHO advises healthcare professionals, regulatory authorities and the public be aware of these falsified batches of medicines,” said Dr Yukiko Nakatani, WHO Assistant Director-General for Access to Medicines and Health Products in a statement. “We call on stakeholders to stop any usage of suspicious medicines and report to relevant authorities”.According to the WHO, there’s been an increase in reports of counterfeit semaglutide products across the globe since 2022, although this is the first time that the organization has issued a notice about the problem.It comes amidst an increased demand for the drugs, which have gained popularity as a treatment for weight loss and type 2 diabetes. Semaglutide products work by mimicking a natural hormone called glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), which helps to slow down digestion, decrease appetite, and regulate insulin.Successful trials of such products have seen approvals from organizations like the FDA, but the WHO currently doesn’t recommend them on the basis that they’re very expensive; at the start of 2024, Novo Nordisk, the company that makes Ozempic, jacked up the price of the drug by 3.5 percent to $970 per month.The parallel reports of an increase in demand and also fake products are then, perhaps, unsurprising. But while counterfeit versions of the injectable drug might be cheaper, they could also be dangerous.“[I]f the products don’t have the necessary raw components, falsified medicines can lead to health complications resulting from unmanaged blood glucose levels or weight,” said WHO. “In other cases, another undeclared active ingredient may be contained in the injection device, e.g. insulin, leading to an unpredictable range of health risks or complications.”Last year, fake versions of Ozempic were found in the UK and Austria, with health authorities from both reporting that some people had been hospitalized as a result, experiencing hypoglycemia, coma, and seizures after using the fake pens.In an effort to prevent further incidents, the WHO has recommended that regulatory authorities and healthcare professionals increase monitoring of the drug. For those using Ozempic, it’s advised to avoid acquiring it from unfamiliar sources – like buying it online – and to only get it with a prescription from a licensed physician.
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Mountain-size 'planet killer' asteroid will make a close approach to Earth this week — and you can watch it live
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Mountain-size 'planet killer' asteroid will make a close approach to Earth this week — and you can watch it live

On June 27, the mountain-size asteroid 2011 UL21 will come within 5 million miles of Earth, making it one of the largest space rocks to come that close to our planet for 125 years. Here's how to watch the close encounter live, or see it with a telescope.
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Will Hungary’s Elections Repeat Poland’s Liberal Sea Change?
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Will Hungary’s Elections Repeat Poland’s Liberal Sea Change?

This month’s EU Parliament election results delivered record success to the continent’s right wing. But for Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban, the face of the European right and a vocal supporter…
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Biden’s border budget buster
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Biden’s border budget buster

The Congressional Budget Office has underestimated Medicaid spending by billions of dollars every year for some time now and a new law that reduced illegal immigration in Florida may explain why. Since…
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North Korea’s Russian Turn Is More Bark Than Bite
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North Korea’s Russian Turn Is More Bark Than Bite

Kim Jong Un has been an inept diplomat and a poor steward of North Korea’s resources, such as they are, but he remains the gold standard internationally for outrageous sound bites. North Korea ended…
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You Have No Idea How Soviet We Really Are
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You Have No Idea How Soviet We Really Are

The historian Niall Ferguson launched his new column at the Free Press with a banger, “We’re All Soviets Now.” His comparison of the United States in 2024 to Russia in 1987 offended Jonah Goldberg…
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Alec Baldwin Files Motion Again to Dismiss Involuntary Manslaughter Charge
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Alec Baldwin Files Motion Again to Dismiss Involuntary Manslaughter Charge

Okay folks, here’s the latest official news were getting on Alec Baldwin. For the 5th time, he’s made another move to dismiss his involuntary manslaughter charge. It was on Monday that he filed to…
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Technocrats Accelerate Social Engineering, Sharpen Skiils
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Technocrats Accelerate Social Engineering, Sharpen Skiils

Download this post...What is not apparent is the role of Technocrats in the historical context. One American influencer was John B. Watson (1878-1958), a wretched Technocrat of the worst sort and member…
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