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Oct 3, 2021

Is A Maine Coon Part Raccoon?

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– Maine Coon Central


With so many people questioning the Maine Coon’s mysterious origins, it’s not surprising that bizarre queries like, ‘Is a Maine Coon Part Raccoon?’ have been asked!

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Oct 3, 2021

Kuppies, Cat-Dogs, And Other Pet Hybrids That Are Too Good to Be True

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How much is that pet imposter in the window?

Oct 3, 2021

Dietary fibre intake is associated with increased skeletal muscle mass and strength (Paper Review)

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Higher dietary fibre intake is associated with increased skeletal muscle mass and strength in adults aged 40 years and older.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34585852/

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Oct 3, 2021

Zoom is adding live translation services, more hybrid work features

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Zoom unveils a number of upgrades to the video chat platform to help co-workers connect, whether they’re in the office or working remotely.

Oct 3, 2021

Stargate Atlantis — The Battle for Atlants

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10,000 Years ago the Siege of Atlantis Lasted Decades with the Wraith superior in numbers and they kept coming at the Ancients until they decided to submerge the city and make it lost to the Wraith. Its present day and the Wraith have just awakened from hibernation and are now in search of their new feeding ground — Earth. But to get there they have to overpower the human controlled Atlantis.

Oct 3, 2021

Futuristic Tires That Are Nearly Indestructible

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Long gone are the days where tires were kind of boring.

Tires are there to make cars roll. They serve a simple function and should therefore be rather simple and boring. Right? Wrong! Now, in this video, we bring you advanced We dare you to watch them in action and not be impressed.

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Oct 2, 2021

One Vaccine to Rule Them All

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In the spring, a team of University of Virginia and Virginia Tech scientists shared some exciting news: The vaccine they are developing showed promising results in early animal trials not only for COVID-19, but for other coronaviruses.

If that trend continues through further testing, this vaccine could help contain both current and future variants of the COVID-19 virus — including the Delta variant currently plaguing the United States, and other variants that might crop up in the coming months and years. It could even protect against other coronaviruses, including viruses that cause the common cold. And, it could cost as little as $1 a dose.


What if we had a vaccine that would work for any COVID-19 variants that might pop up – and even for some coronaviruses that cause the common cold? UVA and Virginia Tech scientists are working on it.

Oct 2, 2021

Venezuela introduces new currency with 6 fewer zeros

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CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — A new currency with six fewer zeros debuted Friday in Venezuela, whose currency has been made nearly worthless by years of the world’s worst inflation.

But the new bills were difficult to find in the capital, where consumers’ fears that prices will continue to spiral upward proved to be right.

“Today, I went to the supermarket and everything was marked in dollars,” Lourdes Pórtelo, an office worker, said in a shopping center in the east side of Caracas. “In the end, I couldn’t buy anything, I didn’t have enough money.”

Oct 2, 2021

What is The Future of Space Stations Once the International Space Station is Gone?

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The future of space stations is uncertain once the International Space Station ends its mission — China and private industry could fill the void. — Retiring the International Space Station in the coming years presents a big void — what will be the future of space stations once the International Space Station meets its fiery death in the coming years? And SHOULD the ISS be decommissioned, or might the mission lifetime be extended?

Construction of the International Space Station (ISS), started in 1,998 was completed in 2011. Since that time, the ISS has housed travelers in space from 19 countries. Possessing the only laboratory for long-duration microgravity research, discoveries aboard the orbiting outpost have led to a bevy of new discoveries.

Now, its mission could be over as early as 2,024 as that is the time agreements between NASA and international partners comes to an end. However, on the 25 August, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson stated his support for extending the mission of the space station until the year 2030.

Oct 1, 2021

The $14 trillion reason you should care about the shipping container shortage

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Some 90% of the world’s goods are transported by sea, which makes the current shortage a real problem.

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