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Mick Fleetwood "would love to see a healing" between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, says their renewed friendship doesn't need to result in a Fleetwood Mac tour
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Mick Fleetwood "would love to see a healing" between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, says their renewed friendship doesn't need to result in a Fleetwood Mac tour

Mick Fleetwood is keen for Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham to become friends again
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Hear Parkway Drive’s Winston McCall savagely guest on new In Hearts Wake song The Flood (Justice)
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Hear Parkway Drive’s Winston McCall savagely guest on new In Hearts Wake song The Flood (Justice)

Parkway Drive’s frontman has joined his fellow Aussies on their crushing new single
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WATCH: Jill Biden SCREAMS At Reporters After Questions 'Rub Her The Wrong Way'
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WATCH: Jill Biden SCREAMS At Reporters After Questions 'Rub Her The Wrong Way'

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Jill Biden’s Influence In The Biden Administration: An Analysis By Bill O’Reilly
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Jill Biden’s Influence In The Biden Administration: An Analysis By Bill O’Reilly

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Watch Rubio On CNN: No Prominent Democrats Were Prosecuted Under Trump
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Watch Rubio On CNN: No Prominent Democrats Were Prosecuted Under Trump

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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Dog Absolutely Mesmerized By Owner’s Haunting Piano Melody
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Dog Absolutely Mesmerized By Owner’s Haunting Piano Melody

Many animals love music, but seeing this dog appreciate his owner’s piano playing is something else! Musician Kara Mehrmann shared the most adorable video of her pup listening to her practice. This sweet little pooch sat quietly in her lap and closed his eyes as the woman played. It really looked like he was enjoying the tune! In the clip, Kara was playing a well-known piece by composer Joe Hisaishi called Merry-Go-Round of Life. This song has a truly haunting melody, which is part of why it’s such a memorable part of the soundtrack for Studio Ghibli’s film adaptation of Howl’s Moving Castle. Of course, Bradford the dog clearly didn’t know any of this while listening to his mom play the piano. All he knew was that he liked the soothing sounds coming from the instrument! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kara Mehrmann (@kara_baldus) Commenters fell in love with both the beautiful song and the adorable little pup relaxing to the music. “Beautiful choice to play,” wrote one user. “Love seeing Bradford enjoy your gorgeous playing. Thanks for sharing your talents and sweet Bradford.” “His soul is so peaceful on your lap surrounded by beautiful music,” said another. “I’m relaxing as I watch! Thank you.” A third person added, “I love the piece of music but above all I love Bradford’s face.” Kara Mehrmann often shares videos of herself playing piano while her dog sits on her lap. In almost all of these clips, Bradford is incredibly well-behaved. Of course, there are some outliers. In one video, Bradford fell asleep with his face on the keyboard. This wasn’t particularly convenient for Kara, but she still made do! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kara Mehrmann (@kara_baldus) However, most of the time, Bradford remains very still and quiet while Mom practices. Maybe he’s just a particularly calm pooch, or maybe his owner’s music helps him settle down. Either way, these posts are just too cute! Isn’t it amazing how animals respond to music? You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Dog Absolutely Mesmerized By Owner’s Haunting Piano Melody appeared first on InspireMore.
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‘I Don’t Think He Can Serve Four More Years’: George Stephanopoulos Gives Blunt Assessment After Major Biden Interview
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‘I Don’t Think He Can Serve Four More Years’: George Stephanopoulos Gives Blunt Assessment After Major Biden Interview

'You’ve talked to him more than anybody else has lately'
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‘I Don’t See Any Hope’: Carville Warns Dems Making ‘Idiotic Choice’ To Stick With Biden As Nominee
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‘I Don’t See Any Hope’: Carville Warns Dems Making ‘Idiotic Choice’ To Stick With Biden As Nominee

'We are losing, we're not winning'
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This Is Why Some Of Your Clothes Smell So Bad
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This Is Why Some Of Your Clothes Smell So Bad

If you’ve ever skipped a laundry day and been forced to hit the gym in your backup sports kit, you’ll know that when it comes to stinkiness, not all fabrics are created equal. But exactly why that is has proved elusive – until now.“Although we know that polyester is smellier after being worn next to sweaty armpits compared to cotton T-shirts, we haven’t really known why,” said Rachel McQueen, a clothing and textiles scientist in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta and first author of a new paper investigating the phenomenon, in a statement this week.“Now we have a better understanding of how odorants transfer and are selectively absorbed by various fibre types in sweat.”To study the stink, McQueen and her colleagues set out to mimic the effects of exercise on various types of fabric. First, they soaked them in a bottle filled with a solution of simulated sweat, which they shook vigorously for a couple of minutes before setting aside for half an hour. The fabric was then removed from the liquid, dehydrated a bit, and left again to give the odor particles time to percolate. Next, they needed to actually measure how whiffy the fabric had got. Just letting each of the researchers have a sniff and score them out of ten wouldn’t be good enough, so the team turned to a technique called mass spectrometry – a way of measuring the mass-to-charge ratio of ions in a given sample. If that doesn’t mean much to you, don’t worry: you can think of it as a high-tech science-nose, capable of picking out the odorants in the air in real-time.The results showed a clear pattern. Fabrics made from cellulose – that is, natural fibers made from plants, like cotton, linen, or hemp – absorbed and released lower amounts of the smelly odor compounds. Synthetic fibers like polyester, on the other hand, as well as wool, took in more of the stink – and released more too.To understand why this is, we need to look at the constituent ingredients of sweat. Obviously, it’s mostly water, but it also contains oily compounds, McQueen pointed out – in fact, that’s where the odor is formed.And, depending on the particular chemistry of the fibers, these oils can interact differently. “While water-loving cellulosic fibres such as cotton and viscose absorb more of the water from sweat than polyester does, polyester doesn’t want to absorb the water,” McQueen explained. “It’s more oil-loving, and it absorbs more of the odorants, which don’t dissolve in water, and more of the oily compounds, which could also later break down and become smelly.”The smellier fabrics weren’t all bad news, though. For nylon and wool at least, that bigger release of odor particles didn’t actually last that long – sure, they were stinkier than their cotton brethren at first, but after 24 hours the smell had dissipated a lot. “That tells us that while polyester still needs to be washed, for nylon and wool garments, people might be able to freshen them by just airing them out rather than laundering every time,” McQueen pointed out.But while most of the fabrics had at least some redeeming quality, smell-wise, there was one clear loser in the sniff test: polyester.  “Basically, if you’re concerned about smelly clothes, then keep away from polyester,” McQueen said. “Even with some of the anti-odor claims on some clothing labels, you might want to be cautious. If the anti-odor property is due to an antimicrobial, it may not be as effective as you think, because there’s another mechanism in play, which is all about the fibre chemistry and the interaction with odorants.”The paper is published in the Textile Research Journal.
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Ancient stone circles in Norway were hiding a dark secret: dozens of children's graves
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Ancient stone circles in Norway were hiding a dark secret: dozens of children's graves

A Bronze and Iron Age burial ground for children that was unearthed in Norway was used for 600 years, and archaeologists aren't sure why.
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