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San Francisco Mayor London Breed's Radical (And IRONIC) Move
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San Francisco Mayor London Breed's Radical (And IRONIC) Move

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BlabberBuzz Feed
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Exposed: How Two Illegal Immigrants Bypassed ICE And Walked Free After Quantico Breach
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Exposed: How Two Illegal Immigrants Bypassed ICE And Walked Free After Quantico Breach

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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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A Prayer for When Storms Arise - Your Daily Prayer - August 4
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A Prayer for When Storms Arise - Your Daily Prayer - August 4

Winds may blow, and waves may crash, and that can be difficult to experience. But Jesus remains in the storm-riddled boat along with us. Given that, we have a choice as to what we focus on. We can focus on the wind and the waves and the furious squall erupting around us. Or we can focus on the presence of the Lord.
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Science Explorer
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Physicists report new insights into exotic particles key to magnetism
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Physicists report new insights into exotic particles key to magnetism

MIT physicists and colleagues report new insights into exotic particles key to a form of magnetism that has attracted growing interest because it originates from ultrathin materials only a few atomic layers thick. The work, which could impact future electronics and more, also establishes a new way to study these particles through a powerful instrument at the National Synchrotron Light Source II at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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'Screaming Woman' mummy may have died in agony 3,500 years ago
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'Screaming Woman' mummy may have died in agony 3,500 years ago

In 1935, the Metropolitan Museum of New York led an archaeological expedition to Egypt. In Deir Elbahari near Luxor, the site of ancient Thebes, they excavated the tomb of Senmut, the architect and overseer of royal works—and reputedly, lover—of the famed queen Hatschepsut (1479–1458 BCE). Beneath Senmut's tomb, they found a separate burial chamber for his mother, Hat-Nufer, and other unidentified relatives.
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Science Explorer
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Big sharks equal big impact, but there's a big problem: Those most affected by fishing are most needed for ocean health
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Big sharks equal big impact, but there's a big problem: Those most affected by fishing are most needed for ocean health

Shark conservation must go beyond simply protecting shark populations—it must prioritize protecting the ecological roles of sharks, according to new research published in Science.
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Genetic mutation prompts 'deadbeat dad' fish to start raising their offspring
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Genetic mutation prompts 'deadbeat dad' fish to start raising their offspring

University of Maryland researcher Cheng-Yu Li was in the lab one day when he noticed a fish with a protruding jaw: A telltale sign that it was incubating eggs in its mouth, keeping its offspring safe until they were big enough to swim solo.
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Ancient Antarctic microorganisms are aggressive predators
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Ancient Antarctic microorganisms are aggressive predators

In Antarctica there is a small lake, called Deep Lake, that is so salty it remains ice-free all year round despite temperatures as low as -20°C in winter. Archaea, a unique type of single-celled microorganism, thrive in this bitterly cold environment.
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Scientists reveal transport mechanism of norepinephrine transporter and binding mode of small molecule and peptide drugs
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Scientists reveal transport mechanism of norepinephrine transporter and binding mode of small molecule and peptide drugs

Noradrenaline (NA) is an important monoamine neurotransmitter in the nervous system. The noradrenaline transporter (NET) located on the presynaptic membrane can transport NA into presynaptic neurons.
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Venus' 'continents' suggest surprising link to early Earth
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Venus' 'continents' suggest surprising link to early Earth

New research has revealed that Venus, often considered Earth's inhospitable twin, may share a surprising geological history with our own planet.
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