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Are China’s Robots Coming For Your Privacy—And America’s Future?
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Are China’s Robots Coming For Your Privacy—And America’s Future?

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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Soulmates: Cat & Baby Brother Become Instant BFFs From The Moment They Meet
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Soulmates: Cat & Baby Brother Become Instant BFFs From The Moment They Meet

New parents aren’t always sure how their pets will react to having a baby in the house, but this cat fell head over heels for his new sibling as soon as they first met! Mom shared the most adorable video on social media about how her four-legged friend immediately accepted her son into the family. In fact, these two clicked so quickly, she’s taking it as a sign that this was meant to be! Her sweet clip has received over three million views so far. In the heartwarming footage, the cat took an immediate interest in the newborn baby. It wasn’t long before he was curling up right next to the infant and snuggling with him! From then on, it seems that the pair have been inseparable. As the child has gotten bigger, his relationship with his furry sibling has only gotten stronger. Now, the two can actually play together instead of just napping! See the video here. @mybabyandus He will be his first heart break, but his most treasured memory #orangecat #cats #catsandbabies #soulmate #catsoftiktok #catlove #bond #love ♬ original sound – welcome “You can’t convince me these souls haven’t met before,” Mom wrote in her video. Many fellow cat lovers in the comments were moved by the precious duo. This clip actually inspired some beautiful conversations about the infinite nature of love between pets and their humans! “I had a cat like that,” wrote one user. “It was a soul cat. He sent me another cat after. Your child is so lucky. You will recognize the next cat.” Another added, “If there’s another life, I hope my cat finds me again.” These two really do seem like soulmates! In an earlier video, Mom shared some even more compelling evidence that her cat and her baby were destined to meet one day. Apparently, the creature was drawn to the child before he was even born! “My rescue cat never left my side while I was pregnant and then I understood why…” the woman wrote over her clip. “It was because he was waiting for him.” Isn’t that amazing? It really does seem like this cat was meant to have a baby brother. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Soulmates: Cat & Baby Brother Become Instant BFFs From The Moment They Meet appeared first on InspireMore.
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The Lighter Side
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Step Back In Time: Metal Detecting In An Iron Age Forest
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Step Back In Time: Metal Detecting In An Iron Age Forest

Metal detecting is a favorite hobby for many people, but most do not experience significant finds. An American exploring Finland using the TikTok name Metal Detecting Finland recently posted some amazing discoveries from an Iron Age forest. @metaldetectingfinland Metal detecting an Iron Age forest in Finland with friends! #suomi #finland #suomitiktok #turku #metaldetecting #fyp ♬ original sound – Metal Detecting Finland One of the team’s first finds was a hakokirves. Although they didn’t think this tool was very old, they thought it was a great find. The specialized chopping tool is designed to strip branches. Next, the team found a giant key that was completely intact. The key’s suspected age dates to medieval times, but they won’t know for sure until they show it to an expert. Image from TikTok. The next find was a complete set of six trade weights. While individual trade weights are reasonably common, a full set is rare. The metal detecting team also felt that the complete set might be a sign that they were on a burial site. To be certain, they discontinued their excavations to consult with an archaeologist. Under the direction of archaeologist Jere, they took soil samples and then did a very careful exploratory dig, where they found the trade weights. Their detailed search didn’t reveal any additional findings. They then suspected a merchant had lost the pouch and weights while traveling through the swamp. Image from TikTok. If you want more metal-detecting content like this, please follow Metal Detecting Finland on TikTok. His bio states he is “An American #metaldetecting in Turku, Finland.” He has a variety of metal-detecting adventures and chronicles some remarkable discoveries. The page has many similar videos showing the area’s history. There are videos from trips into a Medieval-Age forest, a Finnish farm field, a Viking-age farm, and similar locations. Please share if you enjoyed this content. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Step Back In Time: Metal Detecting In An Iron Age Forest appeared first on InspireMore.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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The World’s Oldest Cheese Was Found Rubbed On Mummies, X-Ray Pulses Are The Latest Idea For Deflecting Asteroids, And Much More This Week
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The World’s Oldest Cheese Was Found Rubbed On Mummies, X-Ray Pulses Are The Latest Idea For Deflecting Asteroids, And Much More This Week

All the biggest science news stories of the week.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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Ceres May Have Been Habitable for Tens of Millions of Years
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Ceres May Have Been Habitable for Tens of Millions of Years

Researchers have discovered organic compounds, the building blocks of life, near one of the largest craters on the dwarf planet Ceres, which is located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. According to WION, these findings could offer significant insights into Ceres’ potential for harboring life. Ceres is the largest object in the solar system’s asteroid belt, and beneath its icy surface lie several small reservoirs of saltwater. The discovery, however, was made near the Ertunet crater, where researchers found evidence of aliphatic compounds—organic chemicals that are considered essential for life. Maria Cristina De Sanctis, a planetologist from Italy’s National Institute for Astrophysics, and her team analyzed hundreds of square kilometers surrounding the crater and found it covered in these organic chemicals. The researchers believe the compounds formed within the past few million years. Since aliphatic compounds are highly vulnerable to radiation, which bombards Ceres’ surface, they conclude that these organics must have emerged from Ceres’ subsurface ocean no later than 10 million years ago. Using data from NASA’s Dawn mission, which explored Ceres in 2012, the team recreated similar conditions in the lab. By mixing hydrocarbons and aliphatic compounds found near Ertunet crater, they exposed the sample to intense ultraviolet radiation and ion bombardment. This simulated “space weathering” revealed that such compounds could not survive long on Ceres’ surface under current conditions. Given the abundance of these organic compounds near the crater, researchers suggest that they were deposited relatively recently, within the last 10 million years. According to De Sanctis, “The organic compounds discovered near one of Ceres’ craters may have developed during the existence of Ceres’ ancient ocean, which endured for at least several hundred million years.” Further modeling confirmed that the organic molecules did not originate from asteroid impacts but instead formed deep within Ceres itself. While Ceres once hosted a vast subsurface ocean, only small pockets of it remain today. Previous studies indicate that interactions between rocks and saltwater are insufficient to generate enough energy to sustain long-term habitability, yet these findings hint at Ceres’ intriguing potential in the distant past. The post Ceres May Have Been Habitable for Tens of Millions of Years appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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32 weird ways to fight climate change that just might work
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32 weird ways to fight climate change that just might work

From "MooLoos" to painting mountains, these silly scientific suggestions could actually help with climate change.
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YubNub News
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Cambodia’s new canal could boost trade but risks harming key river
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Cambodia’s new canal could boost trade but risks harming key river

PREK TAKEO, Cambodia —  The Mekong River is a lifeline for millions in the six countries it traverses on its way from its headwaters to the sea, sustaining the world's largest inland fishery and…
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Democrats, Despite Talk of  Protecting Democracy, Undermine the Institutions That Preserve It
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Democrats, Despite Talk of Protecting Democracy, Undermine the Institutions That Preserve It

Though Democrats are endlessly prattling on about “norms” and “democracy,” it is often unclear what aspects of the constitutional order they actually support. This week, for example, Vice President…
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Kamala Picks Up Shift at Nearby McDonald’s to Prove She Really Used to Work There
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Kamala Picks Up Shift at Nearby McDonald’s to Prove She Really Used to Work There

In an effort to silence critics that allege she’s making up her previous work history, Presidential nominee Kamala Harris picked up a shift at a local McDonald’s today, sources confirmed.  “Kamala,…
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Your Smartphone Could Soon Measure Your Blood Pressure With Just a Touch
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Your Smartphone Could Soon Measure Your Blood Pressure With Just a Touch

Quick and easy, and potentially life-saving.
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