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Joe Rogan, Kid Rock, and Bill Maher Cannot Lead the Moral and Cultural Revolution
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Joe Rogan, Kid Rock, and Bill Maher Cannot Lead the Moral and Cultural Revolution

I appreciate the many secular, even atheistic and non-Christian voices that have pushed back against radical trans-activism. They have spoken loudly and clearly and boldly and fearlessly. Good for them!…
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Hamas Excited To Learn Killing Israelis Somehow Makes Biden Condemn Israel
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Hamas Excited To Learn Killing Israelis Somehow Makes Biden Condemn Israel

GAZA — After news broke over the weekend that the bodies of several executed hostages were recently discovered in Gaza by Israeli Defense Forces, the Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas was reportedly…
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Trump Vows to Establish Government Efficiency Commission To Be Headed By Elon Musk
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Trump Vows to Establish Government Efficiency Commission To Be Headed By Elon Musk

Former President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he will establish a government efficiency commission and it will be headed by billionaire Elon Musk if he wins the Nov. 5 election. Musk signaled…
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Soros-Backed DA With Spotty Prosecutorial Record On Sex Crimes Doesn’t Want Convicted Rapist Dumped In His County
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Soros-Backed DA With Spotty Prosecutorial Record On Sex Crimes Doesn’t Want Convicted Rapist Dumped In His County

Readers, Instead of sucking up to the political and corporate powers that dominate America, The Daily Caller is fighting for you — our readers. We humbly ask you to consider joining us in this fight.…
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WOMP WOMP: Adding Tim Walz to the Ticket Has HURT Kamala in Minnesota
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WOMP WOMP: Adding Tim Walz to the Ticket Has HURT Kamala in Minnesota

We're kind of amazed at how bad a candidate Kamala Harris really is. She had an opportunity to pick PA governor Josh Shapiro -- a move this writer believes would've tipped the election in Kamala's favor…
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Flailing CNN Rehires Stelter In Bid To Save Network By Matching MSNBC Extremism
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Flailing CNN Rehires Stelter In Bid To Save Network By Matching MSNBC Extremism

In yet another shakeup for CNN, the troubled network with sinking ratings and crumbling credibility rehired disinformation spreader Brian Stelter, who had previously been fired for being even more embarrassing…
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Parenting nightmare: Kiss on the cheek causes child’s incurable infection
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Parenting nightmare: Kiss on the cheek causes child’s incurable infection

Enlarge / Herpes simplex virus, (HSV). Image taken with transmission electron microscopy. Getty | BSIP As the US Surgeon General recently highlighted, parenting is stressful. From navigating social media…
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Nonprofits Are Throwing Left-Wing Investment Policies Overboard, Study Reveals
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Nonprofits Are Throwing Left-Wing Investment Policies Overboard, Study Reveals

Readers, Instead of sucking up to the political and corporate powers that dominate America, The Daily Caller is fighting for you — our readers. We humbly ask you to consider joining us in this fight.…
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Archaeological Methods Reveal How Astronauts Work on the International Space Station
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Archaeological Methods Reveal How Astronauts Work on the International Space Station

Archaeology is the study of human prehistory, so it seems incongruous to use its methods to study how humans behave in space. But that’s what astronauts aboard the International Space Station are doing. When the ISS was designed, it was built around specific tasks and needs. Living areas like latrines, exercise spaces, and food preparation and eating spaces are designed to make the space station an effective and agreeable place to work and live. But it’s impossible to get these things right in any kind of facility. The people who end up working and living on the ISS find their own ways to use the spaces, which might not align with the intended purpose. In an effort to understand how astronauts really use the spaces on the ISS, astronauts adapted methods used in archaeology. A team led by Justin Walsh of Chapman University in California had astronauts on the ISS take daily photos to see how different areas on the station are really used. They published their results in research titled “Archaeology in space: The Sampling Quadrangle Assemblages Research Experiment (SQuARE) on the International Space Station. Report 1: Squares 03 and 05” in the journal PLOS One. SQuARE is part of the International Space Station Archaeological Project (ISSAP.) “ISSAP aims to fill a gap in social science investigation into the human experience of long-duration spaceflight. As the largest, most intensively inhabited space station to date, with over 270 visitors from 23 countries during more than 23 years of continuous habitation, the International Space Station (ISS) is the ideal example of a new kind of spacefaring community—”a micro-society in a mini-world,” the authors explain. “Our primary goal is to identify how humans adapt to life in a new environment for which our species has not evolved, one characterized by isolation, confinement, and especially microgravity,” the researchers write. The microgravity is especially interesting. Its benefits are the ability to work and move in 360 degrees and to do experiments that are impossible on Earth. The downside is that anything unrestrained simply floats away. According to the authors, this is the first time archaeological fieldwork has been used in space. SQuARE had four goals: To develop a new understanding of how humans adapt to life in an environmental context for which we are not evolutionarily adapted, using evidence from the observation of material culture; To identify disjunctions between planned and actual usage of facilities on a space station; To develop and test techniques that enable archaeological research at a distance; and To demonstrate the relevance of social science methods and perspectives for improving life in space. SQuARE adapted a method archaeologists use to study archaeological sites called the shovel test pit. Shovel test pits are shallow pits excavated in a grid overlain a site to see what artifacts might be underground. They’re used in the first phase of an archaeological study and help scientists determine where to dig deeper in subsequent phases. Obviously, nobody’s digging actual holes into the space station. Instead of holes, the ISS crew took pictures of six locations on the ISS every day for 60 days—between January and March 2022—to determine how they were being used. These images go beyond interviewing astronauts to see how they adapt to such an unusual working/living situation. The human mind being what it is, interviews can leave out details that might seem irrelevant but are actually revealing. The research article in PLOS One concerns two of the six areas: the latrine/exercise equipment area and the maintenance area. This cutaway image of the International Space Station’s US Orbital Segment shows the locations of Square 03 (at upper center, in yellow) and 05 (at lower right, in orange). Square 03 is the maintenance area, and Square 05 is the latrine/exercise area. Image Credit: Walsh et al. 2024. “Using the photographs and an innovative web tool, we identified 5,438 instances of items, labelling them by type and function,” the authors explain in their research article. The ‘artifacts’ in the images included Post-It notes, writing tools, and an augmented reality headset. The research also includes astronaut activity reports which allowed for chronological cross-referencing. This image shows Square 03 in the starboard Maintenance Work Area of the International Space Station. An open crew berth is on the right. The researchers developed an image analysis platform to process the images and identify artifacts. Image Credit: Walsh et al. 2024. The results show that an area near the latrine/exercise space without a designated purpose was used to store toiletries, resealable bags, and a seldom-used computer. The maintenance area was repurposed. No maintenance was done there, and the space was mostly used for storage. This image shows Square 05, the latrine/exercise area. The Advanced Resistive Exercise Device is at the far upper right on the overhead wall. The Treadmill with Vibration Isolation Stabilization System is outside of the image on the left. The Waste and Hygiene Compartment is directly behind the photographer. Image Credit: Walsh et al. 2024. “One of the project goals is understanding cultural adaptations to the microgravity environment,” the authors explain in their research. They were especially interested in what they call ‘gravity surrogates,’ simple items used to keep things in their place. On Earth, we can just set a pen down on our desk, and it stays there until we need it again. But in microgravity, astronauts have to adapt. The image of Square 05 shows an example of how astronauts adapt to their surroundings in unforeseen ways. The blue bar is a metal handrail used to help astronauts move around the ISS, but as NASA acknowledges, “they also serve as convenient locations for temporary mounting, affixing, or restraint of loose equipment and as attachment points for equipment.” The blue bar is just one of many examples of things with other uses serving as restraints in microgravity. This figure from the research shows the number and type of artifacts in square 03. Restraints are the most plentiful objects. Image Credit: Walsh et al. 2024. SQuARE shows how spaces get used in unintended ways. Square 03 was intended for maintenance work but is used differently. “But much of the time, there was nobody working here—a fact that is not captured by historic photos of the area precisely because nothing is happening,” the authors explain. Instead it’s used as a pegboard, like one mounted on a wall in a home. It’s a convenient place to store all types of items, some of which aren’t even used in the space because there are so many attachment points. The authors say that their work provides “insights into material culture,” and that their results can be used in future spacecraft design. They can also help them study the rest of the squares more effectively. “The experiment is the first archaeology ever to happen off of the planet Earth. By applying a very traditional method for sampling a site to a completely new kind of archaeological context, we show how the ISS crew uses different areas of the space station in ways that diverge from designs and mission plans. Architects and planners of future space stations can learn valuable lessons from this work,” the researchers conclude. The post Archaeological Methods Reveal How Astronauts Work on the International Space Station appeared first on Universe Today.
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Jeff Beck's Famous Strat Is Now Being Loaned to Other Guitarists
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Jeff Beck's Famous Strat Is Now Being Loaned to Other Guitarists

Toto's Steve Lukather brought it on stage weeks after John Mayer played the instrument with Dead and Company. Continue reading…
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