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How to Deal With Annoying Leftists During Family Holidays
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How to Deal With Annoying Leftists During Family Holidays

How to Deal With Annoying Leftists During Family Holidays
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iPhone 16 and 16 Plus might only have 60Hz displays‚ but that’s good news
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iPhone 16 and 16 Plus might only have 60Hz displays‚ but that’s good news

The iPhone 16 series is almost a year away‚ but new iPhone rumors are already here. A new leak from Asia is making the rounds on Monday‚ detailing some of the purported screen specs of the iPhone 16 models. The iPhone 16 and 16 Plus will not get ProMotion support if the information is accurate. They'll offer the same 60Hz refresh rate as their predecessors. According to the same report‚ the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max (or Ultra) will support dynamic refresh rates. And they'll come with slightly larger screen sizes. As an iPhone 14 Pro user who mistakenly set the refresh rate to 60Hz about a year ago‚ I'll tell you there's no issue with Apple's cheapest iPhones getting 60Hz screens for another year. Continue reading... The post iPhone 16 and 16 Plus might only have 60Hz displays‚ but that’s good news appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Black Friday sale slashes Apple’s 10.2-inch iPad to just $229.99 Today’s deals: $329 Apple Watch Series 9‚ $150 off M3 MacBook Pro‚ $249 Meta Quest 2‚ Beats‚ Roomba‚ more Amazon gift card deals‚ offers &; coupons 2023: Get $400+ free Best Apple iPad deals of Prime Big Deal Days 2023 Trending Right Now: iPhone 16 series rumored to get these 5 big upgrades in 2024 The universe began with two big bangs‚ new study claims OpenAI CEO drama: Ex-Twitch CEO Emmett Shear will replace Mira Murati‚ who replaced Sam Altman
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Adding calcium to soils can help increase organic matter‚ trap more carbon
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Adding calcium to soils can help increase organic matter‚ trap more carbon

Farmers add calcium to their soil for many reasons related to increasing crop yields—including regulating pH and improving soil structure.
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Webb reveals new features in heart of Milky Way
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Webb reveals new features in heart of Milky Way

The latest image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows a portion of the dense center of our galaxy in unprecedented detail‚ including never-before-seen features astronomers have yet to explain. The star-forming region‚ named Sagittarius C (Sgr C)‚ is about 300 light-years from the Milky Way's central supermassive black hole‚ Sagittarius A*.
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Boomerang-like beams of light: Research makes progress toward observing quantum backflow in two dimensions
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Boomerang-like beams of light: Research makes progress toward observing quantum backflow in two dimensions

Researchers at the University of Warsaw's Faculty of Physics have superposed two light beams twisted in the clockwise direction to create anti-clockwise twists in the dark regions of the resultant superposition. The results of the research have been published in Optica. This discovery has implications for the study of light-matter interactions and represents a step towards the observation of a peculiar phenomenon known as a quantum backflow.
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Protecting delicate polar ecosystems by mapping biodiversity
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Protecting delicate polar ecosystems by mapping biodiversity

Polar regions contain vast‚ undiscovered biodiversity but are both the most threatened and least-understood areas of the world.
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Team uses gold nanowires to develop wearable sensor that measures two bio-signals
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Team uses gold nanowires to develop wearable sensor that measures two bio-signals

A research team led by Professor Sei Kwang Hahn and Dr. Tae Yeon Kim from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) used gold nanowires to develop an integrated wearable sensor device that effectively measures and processes two bio-signals simultaneously. Their research findings were featured in Advanced Materials.
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Korean researchers develop nanomaterial to enable eco-friendly removal of fine dust precursors
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Korean researchers develop nanomaterial to enable eco-friendly removal of fine dust precursors

Over the past decade‚ fine dust conditions in Korea have worsened‚ as perceived by the general public‚ with an increase in the number of days per year featuring high-concentration fine dust. Additionally‚ the previous maximum fine-dust concentration level has been surpassed. In response‚ the Korean government has expanded its financial investment in efforts aimed at addressing fine-dust issues.
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Researchers develop comprehensive genetic map for bison‚ discover gene responsible for albinism
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Researchers develop comprehensive genetic map for bison‚ discover gene responsible for albinism

A research team led by scientists from the Texas A&;M School of Veterinary Medicine &; Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) has developed the most comprehensive genome yet for the North American bison‚ bringing the animal's genetic roadmap up to date with the latest genome sequencing technology. In doing so‚ the research team also discovered the gene responsible for albinism in bison.
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Researchers observe the operating principle of 'promoters' in a catalytic reaction in real-time
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Researchers observe the operating principle of 'promoters' in a catalytic reaction in real-time

For the first time‚ researchers at TU Wien have successfully observed the operating principle of so-called "promoters" in a catalytic reaction in real-time. These promoters play an important role in technology‚ but so far there is only limited understanding of how they work.
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