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Tropical system to drench parts of US Gulf Coast, may strengthen
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Tropical system to drench parts of US Gulf Coast, may strengthen

Houston, Texas —  A tropical disturbance in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico was forecast to bring significant rainfall to parts of Texas and Louisiana this week and was expected to develop into…
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U.S. Border Agents Accused of CONSPIRING with Cartels: Two Arrested!
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U.S. Border Agents Accused of CONSPIRING with Cartels: Two Arrested!

Things are hard all over.  But that was their second mistake — it didn’t seem like things were all that hard for Jesse and Diego.  I don’t know if it was the $2000 dollar handbags and…
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Tim Walz Is a Lying Liar Who LIES: Watch As He Says It’s Still Illegal to Be Gay in Nebraska
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Tim Walz Is a Lying Liar Who LIES: Watch As He Says It’s Still Illegal to Be Gay in Nebraska

Earlier, we told you how Tim Walz lied about gay marriage and got wrecked for it. Walz's assertion anyone is going to ban gay marriage is laughable. Donald Trump was pro-gay marriage before Barack Obama…
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Pastor Accused Of Child Sex Trafficking And On FBI’s ‘Most Wanted’ List Arrested In Foreign Country
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Pastor Accused Of Child Sex Trafficking And On FBI’s ‘Most Wanted’ List Arrested In Foreign Country

A pastor wanted by U.S. federal authorities for his alleged role in a child sex trafficking scheme has been arrested in the Philippines. Apollo Quiboloy, who reportedly has been called “appointed son…
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Kamala Harris Likes Doritos While the Associated Press Prefers Cheesy Puff Pieces
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Kamala Harris Likes Doritos While the Associated Press Prefers Cheesy Puff Pieces

VP Kamala Harris has been hiding from media questions and offering little substance about her policy positions as the election looms a mere two months away.In an effort to quell these criticisms, the…
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Bernie Sanders Says the Quiet Part Out Loud: Kamala's Policy Flip Flops Are Cynical Ploy to Win Election
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Bernie Sanders Says the Quiet Part Out Loud: Kamala's Policy Flip Flops Are Cynical Ploy to Win Election

We all knew this, but it's nice to hear someone like Bernie Sanders say it out loud. Kamala's policy flip-flops are only a scheme to win the election.It'll only hurt Kamala Harris, who is struggling badly…
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Largest Dark Matter Detector is Narrowing Down Dark Matter Candidate
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Largest Dark Matter Detector is Narrowing Down Dark Matter Candidate

In 2012, two previous dark matter detection experiments—the Large Underground Xenon (LUX) and ZonEd Proportional scintillation in Liquid Noble gases (ZEPLIN)—came together to form the LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) experiment. Since it commenced operations, this collaboration has conducted the most sensitive search ever mounted for Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) – one of the leading Dark Matter candidates. This collaboration includes around 250 scientists from 39 institutions in the U.S., U.K., Portugal, Switzerland, South Korea, and Australia. On Monday, August 26th, the latest results from the LUX-ZEPLIN project were shared at two scientific conferences. These results were celebrated by scientists at the University of Albany‘s Department of Physics, including Associate Professors Cecilia Levy and Matthew Szydagis (two members of the experiment). This latest result is nearly five times more sensitive than the previous result and found no evidence of WIMPs above a mass of 9 GeV/c2. These are the best-ever limits on WIMPS and a crucial step toward finding the mysterious invisible mass that makes up 85% of the Universe. Led by the Department of Energy’s (DoE) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the LZ experiment is located at the Sanford Underground Research Facility in South Dakota, about 1,500 meters (nearly a mile) beneath the surface. The experiment relies on an ultra-sensitive detector made of 10 tonnes (11 U.S. tons) of liquid xenon to hunt for the elusive signals caused by WIMP-nucleus interactions. While direct detections are yet to be made, these latest results have helped scientists narrow the search. As Levy explained in a recent UofA press release: “Dark matter interacts very, very rarely with normal matter, but we don’t know exactly how rarely. The way we measure it is through this cross-section or how probable an interaction is within our detector. Depending on the mass of a dark matter particle, which we don’t know yet, an interaction within the detector is more or less probable. What the new LZ results tell us is that dark matter interacts with normal matter even more rarely than we thought, and the only instrument in the world that is sensitive enough to measure that is LZ.” The existence and nature of Dark Matter are among the greatest mysteries in modern astrophysics. Originally proposed to explain the rotational curves of galaxies, the existence of Dark Matter is vital to the most widely accepted cosmological model – the Lambda Cold Dark Matter (LCDM) model. Unfortunately, according to the prevailing theories, DM only interacts with normal (aka. “luminous”) matter via gravity, the weakest of the four fundamental forces. Detecting these interactions requires incredibly sensitive instruments and an environment free of electromagnetic energy (including heat and light). While no direct detections have been made, the latest results from LZ have narrowed the range of possibilities for one of the leading DM candidates. As Szydagis said: “It’s often misunderstood what is meant by the phrase ‘world’s best dark matter experiment’ since no one has made a conclusive, unambiguous discovery yet. However, new, stricter null results like LZ’s are still extremely valuable for science. UAlbany, as one part of the multinational collaboration that is LZ, has been making important contributions ensuring the robustness of LZ’s results, going back to the very beginning of the experiment.” Although DM remains “invisible” to us, the presence of its gravitational pull is fundamental to our understanding of the Universe. For example, the formation and movement of galaxies are attributed to DM, and its existence is vital for explaining the large-scale structure and evolution of the Universe. If DM does not exist, then our understanding of gravity – as described by Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity – is essentially wrong and needs revision. However, General Relativity has been experimentally validated again and again over the past century. Therefore, narrowing the search for its constituent particle is vital to proving that our foundational theories about the Universe are correct. As Levy noted, UAlbany scientists have been making integral contributions to LZ for over a decade, and their work is far from done! “Working on LZ is always so exciting, even if we still have not made a discovery yet,” she said. “We all know that if it were easy, someone else would have done it already! I think right now what we need to take out of this result is that LZ is a great team of scientists, our detector is working superbly, our analysis is extremely robust, and we are nowhere near done taking data.” Further Reading: University at Albany The post Largest Dark Matter Detector is Narrowing Down Dark Matter Candidate appeared first on Universe Today.
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Liam Gallagher says new Oasis album is “already finished”
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Liam Gallagher says new Oasis album is “already finished”

After 15 years Oasis is finally back together and according to Liam Gallagher their new album is "already finished". That's what he replied to a fan when questioned on the social network X. There is no official information about a new record but according to Liam a new one will be released. He said: "Yep it’s already finished" and another fan said they felt a new album was "in the air", "Liam said: "It’s in the bag mate fuck the air". Oasis' most recent album is "Dig Out Your Soul" released in 2008, one year before their split-up. Oasis 2025 tour dates So far only shows in the United Kingdom were announced and they said these will be their only shows in Europe. July 4 - Cardiff Principality Stadium 5 - Cardiff Principality Stadium 11 - Manchester Heaton Park 12 - Manchester Heaton Park 16 - Manchester Heaton Park 19 - Manchester Heaton Park 20 - Manchester Heaton Park 25 - London Wembley Stadium 26 - London Wembley Stadium 30 - London Wembley Stadium August 2 - London, Wembley Stadium 3 - London, Wembley Stadium 8 - Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium 9 - Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium 12 - Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium 16 - Dublin Croke Park, Ireland 17 - Dublin Croke Park, Ireland September 27 - London, Wembley Stadium 28 - London, Wembley Stadium https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhZUsNJ-LQU&pp=ygUFb2FzaXM%3D One of the most successful bands from the 90s, Oasis sold an estimated amount of more than 100 million records worldwide and influenced a whole new generation of artists. Centered on the brothers Liam Gallagher (Vocals) and Noel Gallagher (Main songwriter, guitarist and sometimes singer), the group was active from 1991 to 2009. They were the only two members who had been part of the band during all the years they were together and also the only two who appeared on all their 7 studio albums. Like all the brothers in the world, their relationship had many ups and downs until it really caused the end of the band. The post Liam Gallagher says new Oasis album is “already finished” appeared first on Rock And Roll Garage.
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Steve Howe talks about Yes’ influence on Rush and Dream Theater
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Steve Howe talks about Yes’ influence on Rush and Dream Theater

The British band Yes is certainly one of the most influential Progressive Rock bands of all time and inspired countless other groups all over the world. Two of them were Dream Theater and Rush, and the band's guitarist Steve Howe talked in an interview with Cumulus Podcasts (Transcribed by Ultimate Guitar), about how he felt about being important to those two groups. Steve Howe talks about Yes' influence on Rush and Dream Theater "Wow, they're (Rush) almost like an ocean away from us. This was a Brit band, and they're a Canadian band, and we much admired them. This was a very powerful trio, you know? I mean, trios are very rare that you can do that. ELP, Cream, there's a handful." "They had an incredible power to do that. And when your drummer is admired as much as he was, and the other guys built up their reputation, Alex and Geddy, and I love the guys very much, particularly Geddy, who I had a chance to spend some time with a little while back. Basically, this is a great band with its own story," Steve Howe said. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson were the ones who inducted Yes into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame back in 2017 and Geddy even played bass with the band during the ceremony filling in for the late Chris Squire. He continued talking about Dream Theater "They came from the embryo, if you like, of what ELP and Genesis and, Yes, started doing in the '70s. And I say, bravo. I love Dream Theater's adventurousness. They took on some of our ideas. But also, a heavy prog or metal prog or something. Basically, there's any way you want to do it and fly. I think it's quite flattering. It could never be annoying," Steve Howe said. Yes was formed in 1968 in London, England and Steve Howe became a member of the band in 1970. He then left the band in 1981, returning from 1990 to 1992, 1995 to 2004 and he has been a member of the group since 2008. He also released many other solo and collaborative albums. But his most successful work outside Yes was as a member of the supergroup Asia, which also had Carl Palmer, John Wetton and Geoff Downes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_hAhzdk-h8&pp=ygUIeWVzIHJ1c2g%3DThe post Steve Howe talks about Yes’ influence on Rush and Dream Theater appeared first on Rock And Roll Garage.
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