Paging Philip Pullman.
Ecstadelic Media
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Group, San Francisco, CA | PR, Digital Media & Publishing Company | www.ecstadelic.net ecstadelic — adj. Ecstasy-inducing, stimulating ecsta…
Might interest some as it mentions telomeres.
The historic NASA Twins Study investigated identical twin astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly and provided new information on the health effects of spending time in space.
Colorado State University Professor Susan Bailey was one of more than 80 scientists across 12 universities who conducted research on the textbook experiment; Mark remained on Earth while Scott orbited high above for nearly one year. The massive effort was coordinated by NASA’s Human Research Program.
Bailey has continued her NASA research and now joins more than 200 investigators from dozens of academic, government, aerospace and industry groups to publish a package of 30 scientific papers in five Cell Press journals on Nov. 25.
Tommy Tutone — Cheap Date
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I actually had this album before there was an 867‑5309. Some great songs!
1:28 PM
Tommy Tutone at “The Church“
Marin County California 1979
Tommy Heath Guitar and Lead Vocals.
Jim Keller Lead Guitar and Vocals.
Terry Nails Bass.
Mickey Shine Drums.
Song Written By:
An unorthodox symbiotic theory about the origin of eukaryotes’ defining characteristic may soon be put to the test.
Bitcoin/Bitcoin
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Bitcoin mining code.
Bitcoin Core integration/staging tree. Contribute to bitcoin/bitcoin development by creating an account on GitHub.
No surprises, except for the price.
ASRock is showing off its RX 6900XT graphics card, as the first manufacturer to do so.
O,. o yay!
An absurdly powerful laser can trap an air bubble in a layer of metal, so that it’ll float no matter what.
While we are opening our preliminary discussion for the 3rd SRI World Congress, a number of questions and concerns are being expressed by the main space columnists, about what could be the philosophic setup of the space policy defined by the new US Administration, should it be confirmed the next December 14th. Though Joe Biden didn’t yet say very much about space policy, the most accredited plans foresee cuts to the budget of NASA’s manned space flight programs, in order to give more fuel to the observation of Earth, climate change, and environmental issues.
We are not against raising the budget to Earth observation programs, which are much needed in the current climatic and environmental situation. Besides Earth observation, space agencies should also begin considering the use of space technologies to mitigate the effects of the climate change and the environmental issues, i.e. active space strategies targeted to control the Earth climate.
However, the most important point to be duly focused is that the same priority granted to environmental space programs should be given to bootstrapping the geo-lunar space region settlement and industrialization. Space development is the primary strategy against the awful multi-crisis that is striking our globalized civilization: pandemics, economic, climatic-environmental, resource conflicts, migrations, unemployment.
Australia seems to be one of the leaders in the transition to renewables.
Australia has reached its highest position ever on the Ernst & Young (EY) Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Index, jumping to third place for the first time thanks to a big boost from its green hydrogen and solar energy export plans.
In the latest edition of the biannual RECAI, which ranks the world’s top 40 countries based on investment in renewable energy, EY moved Australia up one spot from number four in the May rankings, putting it behind only China and the US, in that order.
The report notes a global “surge of interest” in green hydrogen in 2020, from policymakers and investors alike, highlighting its potential to support decarbonisation – particularly for countries with limited potential for their own renewable generation capacity.