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US-led coalition to wrap up operations vs. Islamic State in Iraq
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US-led coalition to wrap up operations vs. Islamic State in Iraq

The global coalition to ensure the defeat of the Islamic State terror group is set to wind down its military mission in Iraq, part of a two-phased plan that U.S. officials say will not hinder counter-IS…
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Zimbabwe currency plunges after central bank move to allow more flexibility
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Zimbabwe currency plunges after central bank move to allow more flexibility

Harare, Zimbabwe —  The value of Zimbabwe's gold-backed currency plunged 44% Friday on the official market. The sudden drop of the gold backed currency, known as ZiG, began Friday shortly after…
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Washington Post’s Incurious Philip Bump Says The Media Should Just Give Kamala The ‘Benefit Of The Doubt’
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Washington Post’s Incurious Philip Bump Says The Media Should Just Give Kamala The ‘Benefit Of The Doubt’

Because the national news media can’t be bothered to actually scrutinize Kamala Harris’ campaign — they’re trying to help her win, after all — they instead choose to scrutinize anyone else…
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Rookie Move: Husband Asks Wife How Her Day Was
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Rookie Move: Husband Asks Wife How Her Day Was

GRAND RAPIDS, MI — In what many commentators and observers are referring to as a "total noob move," local husband Jeffrey Blanc accidentally asked his wife how her day was earlier this week.According…
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Jesus Fails To Cast Demons Out As He Was Speaking Aramaic Instead Of Latin
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Jesus Fails To Cast Demons Out As He Was Speaking Aramaic Instead Of Latin

GOLAN HEIGHTS — A pair of Gerasene herdsmen became confused when they witnessed Jesus, a known miracle worker, fail to cast out demons because He was speaking Aramaic instead of the proper Latin."Everyone…
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Idiot FL Democrat Blames Hurricane Helene on Ron DeSantis Removing 'Climate Change' From State Docs
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Idiot FL Democrat Blames Hurricane Helene on Ron DeSantis Removing 'Climate Change' From State Docs

This year, we've seen a very slow hurricane season, but Hurricane Helene slammed into the big bend of northwest Florida over the last 24-36 hours, bringing with it a massive storm surge, high winds, and…
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Martian Clay Could Be Hiding the Planet's Atmosphere
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Martian Clay Could Be Hiding the Planet's Atmosphere

Ages ago in its youth, Mars appeared much like Earth. It was a warm planet with lakes, rivers, and vast seas. It had a thick atmosphere with clouds and rain. One major difference is that the atmosphere was rich with carbon dioxide instead of oxygen. Then about 3.5 billion years ago much of the atmosphere disappeared, and we haven’t understood how. A new study in Science Advances suggests that the waters of Mars may have been the key, and much of the ancient atmosphere may be locked in the surface of the red planet. The authors center their paper on a clay mineral known as smectite. On Earth smectite is produced through tectonic activity. As tectonic plates are uplifted they can drag material from the mantle to the surface, some of which is this kind of clay. One characteristic of smectite is that it’s full of little folds. Nooks and crannies if you will, that can trap carbon dioxide for billions of years. In an earlier study the team demonstrated how smectite on Earth helped prevent our world from becoming a greenhouse planet by pulling carbon dioxide out of our early atmosphere. It’s a process still going on today. Mars doesn’t experience tectonic activity, but smectite can be found all over Mars, and the authors wondered if it might solve the mystery of the Martian atmosphere. The processes that captured the Martian atmosphere. Credit: Murray & Jagoutz The challenge was to figure out how so much smectite formed on Mars. Rather than uplifting tectonic plates it is a series of chemical reactions. The authors suggest that water on Mars seeped through olivine, a magnesium iron silicate common on Earth, Mars, and even asteroids. The iron in olivine would bind with the water’s oxygen and release hydrogen. This hydrogen would then react with carbon dioxide to form methane. Over time this process would transform the olivine into smectite, which would trap methane and carbon dioxide. Based on their calculations the team argues that 80% of the ancient atmosphere is now trapped in the Martian clay, leaving the thin atmosphere we see today. If this model is true, it could be a boon for future Martian explorers. Not only will there be plenty of water found beneath the surface, there will also be large quantities of methane. The solution to the problems of water and fuel could be right under the feet of those first explorers, trapped in the nooks and crannies of common clay. Reference: Murray, Joshua & Jagoutz, Oliver. “Olivine alteration and the loss of Mars’ early atmospheric carbon.” Science Advances 10.39 (2024): eadm8443. Reference: Murray, Joshua, and Oliver Jagoutz. “Palaeozoic cooling modulated by ophiolite weathering through organic carbon preservation.” Nature Geoscience 17.1 (2024): 88-93. The post Martian Clay Could Be Hiding the Planet's Atmosphere appeared first on Universe Today.
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John Lodge Adds New Dates to 'Days of Future Passed' Tour
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John Lodge Adds New Dates to 'Days of Future Passed' Tour

Moody Blues member performs the band's classic 1967 album in its entirety plus other favorites. Continue reading…
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The Shark Explodes (Ending Scene) | Jaws 3D
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