YubNub Social YubNub Social
    #astronomy #astrophysics #cosmology #blackhole #keckobservatory #plasma #galaxy #keckcosmicwebimager #kcwi #vv340a #jetprecession #radiojet
    Advanced Search
  • Login
  • Register

  • Night mode
  • © 2026 YubNub Social
    About • Directory • Contact Us • Developers • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • shareasale • FB Webview Detected • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App

    Select Language

  • English
Install our *FREE* WEB APP! (PWA)
Night mode toggle
Community
New Posts (Home) ChatBox Popular Posts Reels Game Zone Top PodCasts
Explore
Explore
© 2026 YubNub Social
  • English
About • Directory • Contact Us • Developers • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • shareasale • FB Webview Detected • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App
Advertisement
Stop Seeing These Ads

Discover posts

Posts

Users

Pages

Blog

Market

Events

Games

Forum

The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
1 y

Precious: “My Rescue Dog’s First Time Meeting My Boyfriend”
Favicon 
www.inspiremore.com

Precious: “My Rescue Dog’s First Time Meeting My Boyfriend”

Rescue animals tend to become very attached to their rescuer. When a new person enters the scene, pets can play a significant role. If your rescue dog likes the new boyfriend, you can keep him. It can present a difficult decision if your dog doesn’t like a new person. When Becca Sim introduced her rescue dog to her boyfriend, she wasn’t sure how either would react. @beccasimx Inseperable #rescuedog #dogsoftiktok #girldad ♬ Stargazing – Myles Smith Becca’s boyfriend, Ben, did not want a dog at first, but that sentiment did not last long. When Becca began as Pippa’s foster mom, the first meeting took place. You can watch a longer version here. Less than a year later, Ben and Pippa are inseparable, and he has become the best dog dad. There is enough doggie love to go around, though, as Pippa’s mom is still a favorite. Becca adopted her dog Pippa on December 7, 2023, when her life was at a low point. She had recently said goodbye to her beloved dog, Alfie. The grief was hard, and things weren’t awesome for Pippa, either, as she was in foster care. The two were a great match and seemed meant for one another. When Becca moved to a new city, Pippa was beside her as they adapted to the new town. Image from TikTok. The trio have been on many adventures together, and Becca keeps track of them on TikTok. Becca is from Scotland but currently lives in Australia. Even though Pippa is an active dog, the trio still finds plenty of time for cuddles. You can follow Pippa and her pawrents’ adventures on TikTok. Becca maintains the vlog, and includes a variety of clips about the entire family. Please share this beautiful dog rescue. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Precious: “My Rescue Dog’s First Time Meeting My Boyfriend” appeared first on InspireMore.
Like
Comment
Share
Science Explorer
Science Explorer
1 y

The banana apocalypse is near, but biologists might have found a key to their survival
Favicon 
phys.org

The banana apocalypse is near, but biologists might have found a key to their survival

The bananas in your supermarket and that you eat for breakfast are facing functional extinction due to the disease Fusarium wilt of banana (FWB), caused by a fungal pathogen called Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense (Foc) tropical race 4 (TR4).
Like
Comment
Share
Science Explorer
Science Explorer
1 y

Photon entanglement could explain the rapid brain signals behind consciousness
Favicon 
phys.org

Photon entanglement could explain the rapid brain signals behind consciousness

Understanding the nature of consciousness is one of the hardest problems in science. Some scientists have suggested that quantum mechanics, and in particular quantum entanglement, is the key to unraveling the phenomenon.
Like
Comment
Share
Science Explorer
Science Explorer
1 y

Study finds impacts of 4.2 ka climate event no big deal, actually
Favicon 
phys.org

Study finds impacts of 4.2 ka climate event no big deal, actually

A megadrought that occurred 4,200 years ago had catastrophic impacts, potentially wiping out early empires and leading to large-scale changes worldwide. It was so significant it marked a turning point in the Earth's geologic history.
Like
Comment
Share
Science Explorer
Science Explorer
1 y

Fijian coral reveals new 627-year record of Pacific Ocean climate
Favicon 
phys.org

Fijian coral reveals new 627-year record of Pacific Ocean climate

An international team of climate scientists have used a 627-year coral record from Fiji to reveal unprecedented insights into ocean temperatures and climate variability across the Pacific Ocean since 1370.
Like
Comment
Share
Science Explorer
Science Explorer
1 y

Study of Earth's rotation history shows deceleration has been in a staircase pattern
Favicon 
phys.org

Study of Earth's rotation history shows deceleration has been in a staircase pattern

A multi-institutional team of geoscientists has found evidence that the Earth's rotation slows in a staircase pattern, with two stable periods that stand out. In their study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the group analyzed sediment sample data going back more than a half-billion years.
Like
Comment
Share
Science Explorer
Science Explorer
1 y

New research shows unprecedented atmospheric changes during May's geomagnetic superstorm
Favicon 
phys.org

New research shows unprecedented atmospheric changes during May's geomagnetic superstorm

On May 11, a gorgeous aurora surprised stargazers across the southern United States. That same weekend, a tractor guided by GPS missed its mark.
Like
Comment
Share
Science Explorer
Science Explorer
1 y

Large Hadron Collider pipe brings search for elusive magnetic monopole closer than ever
Favicon 
phys.org

Large Hadron Collider pipe brings search for elusive magnetic monopole closer than ever

New research using a decommissioned section of the beam pipe from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN has brought scientists closer than ever before to test whether magnetic monopoles exist.
Like
Comment
Share
Science Explorer
Science Explorer
1 y

Why isn't Colorado's snowpack ending up in the Colorado River? Research suggests it might be the lack of spring rainfall
Favicon 
phys.org

Why isn't Colorado's snowpack ending up in the Colorado River? Research suggests it might be the lack of spring rainfall

The Colorado River and its tributaries provide water for hydropower, irrigation and drinking water in seven U.S. states and Mexico. Much of this water comes from the snowpack that builds up over the winter and then melts each spring. Every year in early April, water managers use the snowpack to predict how much water will be available for the upcoming year.
Like
Comment
Share
Science Explorer
Science Explorer
1 y

Combining genetic diversity data with demographic information reveals extinction risks of natural populations
Favicon 
phys.org

Combining genetic diversity data with demographic information reveals extinction risks of natural populations

Genetic diversity, a key pillar of biodiversity, is crucial for conservation. But can snapshot estimates of genetic diversity reliably indicate population extinction risk? New research shows that genome-wide genetic diversity is a strong predictor of extinction risk, but only when confounding factors are accounted for.
Like
Comment
Share
Showing 67552 out of 106052
  • 67548
  • 67549
  • 67550
  • 67551
  • 67552
  • 67553
  • 67554
  • 67555
  • 67556
  • 67557
  • 67558
  • 67559
  • 67560
  • 67561
  • 67562
  • 67563
  • 67564
  • 67565
  • 67566
  • 67567
Advertisement
Stop Seeing These Ads

Edit Offer

Add tier








Select an image
Delete your tier
Are you sure you want to delete this tier?

Reviews

In order to sell your content and posts, start by creating a few packages. Monetization

Pay By Wallet

Payment Alert

You are about to purchase the items, do you want to proceed?

Request a Refund