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Democratic Candidate for US Congress in TN District 2 Dr. Jane George Is the Guest on The “Bad” Brad Berkwitt Show Monday July 29, 2024 for a 360 Conversation – Breaking News

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The “Bad” Brad Berkwitt Show Press Release Democratic candidate Dr. Jane George for US Congress in TN District 2 is running against the horrible racist and misogynistic Republican Congressman Tim Burchett. She will sit with “Bad” Brad for a 360 conversation Monday July 29, 2024. You will not want to miss this show… Subscribe now […]

Mobile number porting requests crossed the 100-crore mark

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"On July 6, 2024, the porting requests processed in the country since January 2011 in India crossed the 100 crore mark," the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) said in a statement.

Melbourne in 2024: Beyond the Bean and Beyond the Block

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A Listly List - Melbourne is renowned for its creative street art scene, and iconic landmarks like Federation Square. But for the intrepid traveller seeking experiences that go beyond the well-worn tourist path, Melbourne in 2024 offers a plethora of unique and offbeat adventures, and here are 5 experiences guaranteed to surprise and delight. - Unearth Melbourne's Lost Rivers on a Kayaking Tour, Discover the Secrets of Melbourne's Abandoned Tram Network, Attend a Quirky-Themed Night at a Hidden Bar... Читать дальше...

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Kesha Has 3 Nasty Words for J.D. Vance’s ‘Cat Ladies’ Nonsense - The Daily Beast

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  1. Kesha Has 3 Nasty Words for J.D. Vance’s ‘Cat Ladies’ Nonsense  The Daily Beast
  2. J.D. Vance Says He Gets Bad Press Because Most Journalists Are “Childless Adults”  Mother Jones
  3. What’s in a name? Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance has had many of them  The Associated Press
  4. Meghan McCain's New Warning for Conservatives  Newsweek

New understanding of fly behavior has potential application in robotics, public safety

Sciencedaily.com 

Scientists have identified an automatic behavior in flies that helps them assess wind conditions -- its presence and direction -- before deploying a strategy to follow a scent to its source. The fact that they can do this is surprising -- can you tell if there's a gentle breeze if you stick your head out of a moving car? Flies aren't just reacting to an odor with a preprogrammed response: they are responding in context-appropriate manner. This knowledge potentially could be applied to train more... Читать дальше...

Fresh light on the path to net zero

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Researchers have used magnetic fields to reveal the mystery of how light particles split. Scientists are closer to giving the next generation of solar cells a powerful boost by integrating a process that could make the technology more efficient by breaking particles of light photons into small chunks.

Shining light on similar crystals reveals photoreactions can differ

Sciencedaily.com 

A research team has revealed that photoreactions proceed differently depending on the crystal structure of photoreactive molecules, shining a light on the mechanism by which non-uniform photoreactions occur within crystals. This is a new step toward controlling photoreactions in crystals.

Building bridges between cells for brain health

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The brain contains many cell types, from the prominent neurons to the lesser-known microglia. The latter are integral to the brain's immune system and play a crucial role as the brain's cleanup crew. A recent study highlights that microglia establish connections with neurons through tunneling nanotubes. The researchers observed that microglia utilize these tubes to facilitate the clearance of toxic proteins from neurons and to promote neuronal health.

The ancestor of all modern birds probably had iridescent feathers

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Birds tend to be more colorful in the tropics, and scientists wanted to find out how they got there: if colorful feathers evolved in the tropics, or if tropical birds have brightly-colored ancestors that came to the region from somwhere else. Scientists built a database of 9,409 birds to explore the spread of color across the globe. They found that iridescent, colorful feathers originated 415 times across the bird tree of life, and in most cases, arose outside of the tropics -- and that the ancestor... Читать дальше...