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Aug 9, 2022

Unexpected Solar Wind Stream Hits Earth at 372 Miles Per Second

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On Sunday, Earth’s magnetic field was pelted by a solar wind stream reaching velocities of more than 600 kilometers (372 miles) per second.

While that’s nothing too alarming – solar storms often pummel our planet triggering spectacular auroras – what is weird is that this storm was totally unexpected.

This event was not in the forecast, so the resulting auroras came as a surprise,” SpaceWeather reported.

Aug 9, 2022

Surveys commissioned

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Inventory of plants and animals could be used for modern conservation efforts.

Aug 9, 2022

Dolphins make peace and love—not war—when they encounter strangers

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“Fascinating” study is a rare example of a smooth merger of different groups in animal kingdom.

Aug 9, 2022

These software-controlled umbrellas in Medina, Saudi Arabia create the biggest convertible roof in the world

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Aug 9, 2022

China announces live-fire drills in 6 zones surrounding Taiwan

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China to enforce no-fly zones/no-navigation zones around Taiwan from Aug. 4–7 | 2022/08/03 01:32:00.

Aug 9, 2022

Rockhounding 101: Bring out the Treasure Hunter in You

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Aug 9, 2022

Humanized Yeast: Scientists Create Yeast With Important Human Genes

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Aug 9, 2022

Elonlit/Genesis: God’s actual programming language

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God’s actual programming language. Contribute to elonlit/Genesis development by creating an account on GitHub.

Aug 9, 2022

Transient microelectromechanical systems that can self-dissolve over time

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Typically, the key goal of electronics engineers is to develop components and devices that are durable and can operate for long periods of time without being damaged. Such devices require resistant materials, which ultimately contribute to the accumulation of electronic waste on our planet.

Researchers at Northwestern University and the University of Illinois have been conducting research focusing on an entirely different type of electromechanical system (MEMS): those based on so-called “transient materials.” Transient materials are materials that can dissolve, resorb, disintegrate or physically disappear in other ways at programmed and specific times.

Their most recent paper, published in Nature Electronics, introduces new MEMS based on fully water-soluble materials that could dissolve in their surrounding environment after set periods of time. In the future, these materials could help to decrease the amount of electronic waste, enabling the development of some electronic devices that spontaneously disappear when they are no longer needed.

Aug 9, 2022

Ashley and Dino Petrone Spend $3K to Turn an Old RV Into a Cozy Home for Five

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A budget-friendly remodel transforms an RV camper into a chic cozy home for a family of five.

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