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2 yrs

Near-indestructible moss can survive gamma rays and liquid nitrogen
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Near-indestructible moss can survive gamma rays and liquid nitrogen

This little moss withstands deadly blasts of radiation, extreme cold and dehydration — and could probably survive on Mars.
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Bionic legs plugged directly into nervous system enable unprecedented 'level of brain control'
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Bionic legs plugged directly into nervous system enable unprecedented 'level of brain control'

A first-of-its-kind study demonstrated that a new nervous system-controlled bionic leg helps leg amputees walk more naturally than traditional prosthesis.
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Ants perform life saving operations — the only animal other than humans known to do so
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Ants perform life saving operations — the only animal other than humans known to do so

Florida ants perform amputations and clean wounds to prevent the spread of infection, scientists discover.
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2 yrs

Elizabeth Hurley Called ‘Most Stunning Woman’ As She Goes Pantsless During Visit To Ibiza
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Elizabeth Hurley Called ‘Most Stunning Woman’ As She Goes Pantsless During Visit To Ibiza

Elizabeth Hurley is famously all for vacations, and this time, she jetted off to Ibiza, Spain shortly after a previous trip to the Maldives. The 59-year-old shared photos from the trip, featuring her on a lounge chair in a gray tank top and white bikini bottoms. “Hello, Ibiza! And hello, Titus!” her caption read while she tagged her hosts. She looked undeniably gorgeous with her hair in a side part with highlights, and a face of makeup including eyeliner, mascara, light eyeshadow, and pink glossy lips. Hurley also posed with an adorable dog in the last slide, while letting out a hearty smile. Fans react to Elizabeth Hurley’s new vacation snaps Instagram Hurley got loads of compliments from her followers as always, and they kept emphasizing on how admirable it is that she takes good care of herself. “Wow I have pictures of you looking exactly the same, 27 years ago,” a comment read. “Absolutely stunning! Forever gorgeous!” another exclaimed. RELATED: Elizabeth Hurley Leaves Nothing To The Imagination After Appearance In Plunging V-Neck Dress Her host, Patrick Cox, who is also the founder of her tank top brand, Doors of Perception, also responded to the Instagram post expressing how much she is missed. “My boy Titus (and I!) loved having you stay with us. He’s been moping around and missing you since you left. Love you!” he wrote. Instagram Hurley’s routine is of interest to her fans, who often wonder how she has looked nearly the same for decades. She follows a few simple lifestyle rules such as less eating and no snacking. She does not take extra supplements unless necessary, and neither does she indulge in the viral green juices and supposedly healthy shakes. Instagram She balances out her meals with fruits and vegetables, and goes for low-fat meals and ingredients. Hurley also stays active in a fun way involving the usual daily activities like exercising while doing household chores rather than a dedicated workout time. She is also a fan of yoga and Pilates, and does not compromise on getting in 10,000 to 12,000 steps in daily. Click for next Article The post Elizabeth Hurley Called ‘Most Stunning Woman’ As She Goes Pantsless During Visit To Ibiza appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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Oprah Winfrey Recalls Being Body Shamed On TV
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Oprah Winfrey Recalls Being Body Shamed On TV

Throughout her career as a talk show host, Oprah Winfrey has dug into stories of all types of subject matter. Recently, she has opened up about her own struggles, particularly concerning a time when her weight was the subject of countless body shaming jokes by others in the industry. 70-year-old Winfrey opened up about her relationship with weight and body shaming while speaking on the first episode of The Jamie Kern Lima podcast. She detailed the extreme measures she took to lose weight, the number’s rapid increase, and the times she was made to feel “too fat” to attend high-profile holiday parties. Oprah Winfrey opens up about her relationship with weight loss and gain Oprah Winfrey got candid about her experience with weight loss and gain, as well as body shaming / Billy Bennight/AdMedia During a particularly famous November 1988 episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show, the host brought out a wagon full of fat to visualize how much weight she had lost. However, this was part of a rollercoaster of weight loss and gain, a trajectory matched by turbulent physical and emotional health all the while. RELATED: Actress Rose McGowan Has Some Harsh Words For Oprah Winfrey “I didn’t have a morsel of food for five solid months in losing that weight on [the all-liquid diet] Optifast,” Winfrey revealed of her diet. “Three days later, I was 5 lbs. heavier, and a week later I was 10 lbs. Heavier.” Over the years, Winfrey has attributed her weight gain, in part, to emotional distress she suffered throughout her life, primarily but not limited to troubled relationships. However, those looking to body shame only exacerbated her pain, including fellow entertainers. She was made to feel uncomfortable about her appearance The TV host revealed that she felt unable to attend a Christmas party hosted by Don Johnson© Gravitas Ventures / Courtesy Everett Collection When Keenan Ivory Wayans introduced audiences to In Living Color, viewers were met with a revolutionary, new kind of humor and representation in the world of comedy. However, Winfrey ultimately felt attacked by some of its content. “In Living Color had done a skit where the woman was doing something,” she recalled, “and she just kept eating and getting fatter and fatter and fatter and the comedy bit was that eventually she just exploded.” Then, Winfrey added, “The whole audience fell out [laughing] and the woman was me.” Kim Wayans played this version of Winfrey, at the host’s expense. In Living Color did a skit mocking her weight / YouTube screenshot Then, there was the holiday party. “The week before Christmas, I remember Don Johnson —  the Don Johnson, of Miami Vice — was having a party and had invited me and some members of my show to come, and I wouldn’t go because I thought I was too fat to go,” admitted Winfrey. “I’d gone from 145 [lbs.] on the day of the show,” she recalled, “I think I was 157 [lbs.] in the course of, like, a week and a half or two. And the shame started again.” Winfrey turned 70 this January, and with the new decade, the talk show host is adamant that her sense of shame—normalized by trends that made her the butt of countless jokes—would not join her in this decade. “I’m done with it,” declared Winfrey.” Click for next Article The post Oprah Winfrey Recalls Being Body Shamed On TV appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Dana Daly
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2 yrs

How Radical Gratitude Can Help You Get Through Hard Times
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How Radical Gratitude Can Help You Get Through Hard Times

Author of Be Ready for Anything and Bloom Where You’re Planted online course It would be difficult to deny that a lot of folks are going through hard times right now. One survey said that 77% of Americans are feeling anxious about their finances and another, even more alarming study said that 40% of Americans have experienced serious financial problems since the last few months of 2021. When it seems like everyone is struggling, how can you keep your head high and keep pushing through? That’s a question I hear a lot when people read my story of my own personal economic disaster, and there’s one very simple answer. Have gratitude. Gratitude? I can almost hear some folks rolling their eyes and wondering if I’m crazy. I’m not. Even in the midst of incredibly difficult times, finding things for which you can be grateful can be life-changing and mood-altering. And when things are truly that bad, I call that sense of optimism radical gratitude. The Science of Gratitude Neuroscientists have found that genuine gratitude can actually rewire your brain. Psychologists Dr. Robert Emmons of the University of California at Davis and Dr. Michael McCullough of the University of Miami published a study in 2015 that looked at the physical outcomes of practicing gratitude. One-third of the subjects in the study were asked to keep a daily journal of things that happened during the week for which they were grateful. Another third was asked to write down daily irritations or events that had displeased them. The last third of the group was asked to write down daily situations and events with no emphasis on either positive or negative emotional attachment. At the end of the 10-week study, each group was asked to record how they felt physically and generally about life. The gratitude group reported feeling more optimistic and positive about their lives than the other groups. In addition, the gratitude group was more physically active and reported fewer visits to a doctor than those who wrote only about their negative experiences. (Source) It is so incredibly powerful that it can change everything, including your success at pulling yourself out of the hole or surviving when the odds seem to be against you. How to practice radical gratitude when things are really bad Of course, that’s all well and good during ordinary rough spots, but what about when things are really, truly bad like they are for many of us right now? How do you feel genuine thankfulness when you’re down to your last can of green peas and you really, really hate green peas? Trust me – I know how difficult it is. But your brain is your most powerful organ. And you need to tap into that power to light your way out of the dark place in which you find yourself. No matter how difficult it is, you must find something for which you can be thankful. Whether it’s the bright blue sky, the fact you still have internet, or a bill you paid in advance that means you still have some other privilege, the least little thing can turn your day around if you focus on it. And if you’ve turned your day around, then you can take some positive steps to make things better. Alternatively, if you are in a surly, hopeless mood, it’s difficult to muster up the energy to try and improve things. Finding the bright side of dark things So, perhaps things have gone really sideways in your life. Maybe your car is about to get repossessed. Perhaps you are right on the edge of eviction. What if you can’t pay your electric bill? How can you possibly find a bright side in any of these things? It really does get a lot harder when things are this bad. But that doesn’t mean it’s impossible. Now it’s time for radical gratitude. If your car gets repossessed by the bank, sure, that is rough. But you don’t have to fill the tank with high-priced fuel, you’ll be less tempted to shop frivolously if you rarely go to the store, and you will no longer have to make that car payment and insurance payment. Sure, it is far from ideal, but it does free up a few hundred bucks a month that you can put toward other things, essentials like food and power. If you are going to get evicted, you can put some rent money back to pay for your move to a less expensive place. Perhaps it’s the push you need to reduce your living expenses. Nobody WANTS to get kicked out of their home, but if you do it on your own terms, you may be able to get yourself into a better position in the future.  (See this article for more information on what to do if you can’t pay your bills.) Things may be dark, but those things may help you find the light again. It helps your loved ones. If things are really, truly terrible, but you can find some places for radical gratitude, you are setting an incredible example for the people you love, especially your children. You are teaching them mental resilience by example. You are showing them that they, too, can conquer difficulty. You’re giving them the gift of gratitude and optimism in the face of trouble. Has radical gratitude ever helped you through difficult times? Can you share some examples of finding the bright spot in something truly tough? We’d love to hear your story in the comments. Originally published at TheFrugalite.com About Daisy Daisy Luther is a coffee-swigging, adventure-seeking, globe-trotting blogger. She is the founder and publisher of three websites.  1) The Organic Prepper, which is about current events, preparedness, self-reliance, and the pursuit of liberty; 2)  The Frugalite, a website with thrifty tips and solutions to help people get a handle on their personal finances without feeling deprived; and 3) PreppersDailyNews.com, an aggregate site where you can find links to all the most important news for those who wish to be prepared. Her work is widely republished across alternative media and she has appeared in many interviews. Daisy is the best-selling author of 5 traditionally published books, 12 self-published books, and runs a small digital publishing company with PDF guides, printables, and courses at SelfRelianceand Survival.com You can find her on Facebook, Pinterest, Gab, MeWe, Parler, Instagram, and Twitter. The post How Radical Gratitude Can Help You Get Through Hard Times appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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2 yrs

Hammock vs Tent: Which Is Best For Camping & Survival?
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Hammock vs Tent: Which Is Best For Camping & Survival?

Today, we’re diving into one of the most heated debates among outdoor enthusiasts: hammocks vs. tents. That’s right, we’re going to pit these two camping heavyweights against each other and see which one comes out on top for your camping and survival needs. So grab your compass, lace up your boots, and let’s get this showdown started! Want a free 54 item survival gear checklist? Click here to instantly download this Complete Checklist PDF. No purchase necessary. Hammock Vs Tent: Comparison Chart The Contenders: A Brief Overview Hammocks Hammocks are the epitome of laid-back camping. They’re lightweight, compact, and offer a unique sleeping experience that keeps you off the ground and swaying gently between trees. But don’t be fooled by their relaxed demeanor—hammocks can be a serious contender for your camping and survival gear. Tents Tents are the classic choice for campers worldwide. They’ve been around for centuries, evolving from basic shelters to high-tech engineering marvels. Tents offer a familiar and reliable way to stay protected from the elements, with plenty of room to stretch out and store your gear. Want a free 104 item bug out bag checklist? Click here to instantly download this Complete Checklist PDF. No purchase necessary. Comfort: Rest Easy or Toss and Turn? When it comes to getting a good night’s sleep in the great outdoors, comfort is king. Let’s see how hammocks and tents stack up. Hammocks: Cradle of Comfort Hammocks are like a cozy cocoon that cradles you in comfort. The gentle sway can lull you to sleep faster than a lullaby. Plus, you avoid the hard, uneven ground and any creepy crawlies that might be lurking. However, getting the perfect hang angle and finding the right trees can be a bit of a challenge. And if you’re a side or stomach sleeper, you might find a hammock a bit restrictive. Tents: Home Away from Home Tents provide a flat, stable surface to sleep on, which is great for side, back, and stomach sleepers alike. With a good sleeping pad and bag, you can achieve a level of comfort that’s hard to beat. Tents also offer more room to move around and store your gear, making them feel like a cozy little home in the wilderness. However, you’re still dealing with the hard ground and the potential for a less-than-perfectly-flat campsite. Weather Protection: Battling the Elements Mother Nature can be unpredictable, so your shelter needs to stand up to whatever she throws your way. Hammocks: High and Dry One of the biggest advantages of hammocks is that they keep you off the ground. This means you won’t have to worry about rain pooling under your tent or waking up to a flooded floor. With a proper rain fly, hammocks can keep you dry in most conditions. However, in extreme weather, like high winds or heavy snow, hammocks can be less stable and offer less protection than tents. Tents: Fortresses of Fabric Tents are designed to be all-weather shelters. With a good rainfly and proper setup, tents can handle rain, wind, and even snow. They offer more protection from the elements, especially in extreme conditions. The solid walls also provide a barrier against cold winds and help retain warmth. However, tents require more effort to keep dry and ventilated, especially in wet conditions. Setup and Portability: Quick and Easy or a Chore? Nobody wants to spend hours setting up camp, especially after a long day on the trail. Let’s see which option makes setting up camp a breeze. Hammocks: Quick and Lightweight Hammocks are a breeze to set up—once you get the hang of it (pun intended). With practice, you can have your hammock and rain fly up in minutes. They’re incredibly lightweight and pack down small, making them perfect for backpackers and ultralight hikers. The downside is that you need trees (or something sturdy) to hang your hammock, which isn’t always available. Tents: Versatile but Bulky Tents can take a bit longer to set up, especially if you’re dealing with poles, stakes, and rainflies. But once they’re up, they’re a reliable shelter that doesn’t depend on trees or other anchor points. Tents offer more versatility in where you can set up camp, but they tend to be bulkier and heavier than hammocks. This makes them less ideal for ultralight backpacking but great for car camping or short hikes. Want a free 54 item survival gear checklist? Click here to instantly download this Complete Checklist PDF. No purchase necessary. Space and Storage: Room to Roam or Cozy and Compact? Whether you like to spread out or keep things minimal, space is a crucial factor in choosing your shelter. Hammocks: Cozy and Compact Hammocks are designed for one person (though double hammocks are available), and they don’t offer much room for gear storage. You’ll need to get creative with your packing and use gear slings or hang your backpack from a tree. This minimalistic approach is great for those who like to travel light and keep things simple. However, if you like having space to move around or keep your gear close, hammocks might feel a bit cramped. Tents: Spacious and Secure Tents come in a variety of sizes, from solo shelters to multi-person palaces. They offer plenty of room to move around and store your gear, keeping everything dry and secure. The extra space can make a big difference in comfort, especially on longer trips. The downside is that all this extra room comes at a cost in terms of weight and bulk. Versatility: Multi-Use Marvels Versatility is key when it comes to survival gear. Let’s see how hammocks and tents can pull double duty. Hammocks: More Than Just a Bed Hammocks can be incredibly versatile. Besides being a great place to sleep, they can also serve as a chair, lounger, or even a makeshift stretcher in an emergency. Some hammock setups can be converted into ground shelters if needed. However, their primary function is as a sleeping system, so their versatility is somewhat limited compared to a tent. Tents: Shelter Supreme Tents are the ultimate multi-use shelters. Besides providing a place to sleep, they can serve as a changing room, gear storage, and a refuge from bugs and weather. In an emergency, a tent can be used as a signal (bright colors), a rainwater collector (with the rainfly), or even a makeshift raft (in extreme cases). Their versatility and reliability make them a staple in any survival kit. Want a free camping essentials checklist? Click here to instantly download this Complete Checklist PDF. No purchase necessary. Cost: Budget-Friendly or Investment? When it comes to camping gear, you often get what you pay for. Let’s talk about the cost of hammocks vs. tents. Hammocks: Budget-Friendly Hammocks can be a more budget-friendly option, especially for solo campers. You can get a decent hammock setup for less than a comparable tent. However, you’ll also need to consider the cost of additional gear like a rain fly, bug net, and underquilt (for colder weather). Overall, hammocks can be a great option for those looking to save money and pack light. Tents: Investment in Comfort Tents tend to be more expensive, especially high-quality models. But this investment pays off in terms of comfort, space, and protection from the elements. If you’re serious about camping or survival, a good tent is worth every penny. Plus, tents are more versatile and can accommodate multiple people, making them a better value for group camping. The Verdict: Which is Best for You? Alright, folks, it’s decision time. Both hammocks and tents have their strengths and weaknesses, and the best choice depends on your specific needs and preferences. Choose a Hammock If: You prioritize lightweight and compact gear. You enjoy a unique sleeping experience and don’t mind a bit of a learning curve. You often camp in areas with plenty of trees. Choose a Tent If: You want maximum protection from the elements. You need more space and storage for gear. You prefer a versatile shelter that can handle a variety of conditions. My Personal Take Personally, I think there’s a place for both hammocks and tents in your camping arsenal. Hammocks are fantastic for short trips, ultralight backpacking, and summer camping. They’re a blast to use and add a bit of fun to your camping experience. Tents, on the other hand, are the go-to choice for longer trips, group camping, and harsher conditions. They offer the comfort, space, and protection you need when the going gets tough. So why not have both? That way, you’ll be prepared for any adventure that comes your way. Just remember, the best shelter is the one you have with you when you need it. So pick the one that fits your style, pack it up, and get out there! Why Trust Skilled Survival... Go here now to review a full breakdown of: Who We Are Our Credentials Our Mission & Product Recommendations... Here are a few highlights of our teams credentials & certifications: Certified Member of a Mountain Search & Rescue Organization Plant Emergency & Safety Leader for a Major Food Manufacturer Member of the 10TH Mountain Division Hut Association Certifications: Avalanche 1, WFR, CPR Official Gear Tester for Numerous Outdoor Gear Companies Countless Multiday Backpacking trips into Remote Wilderness Bachelor's Degree In Mechanical Engineering  Bachelor's Degree In Civil Engineering Bachelor's Degree In Biomedical Engineering "It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it." - Warren Buffett We're fully aware that trust is NOT something you GET but is EARNED. And we'll continue to earn YOUR trust through our forthright and honest approach with each new Blog Post, Guide & Product we create... 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Survival Lessons from Roman Legionnaires
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Survival Lessons from Roman Legionnaires

Pretty much any part of history can provide us with lessons for survival. After all, the history of mankind is a history of survival. The post Survival Lessons from Roman Legionnaires appeared first on Survivopedia.
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Will This Happen After The Elections?
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Will This Happen After The Elections?

On The Angry Prepper, we are going to ask, Will This Happen After The Elections? Will people act up & lose it if the results they don't want come to. Will they behave like the people in Paris are behaving right now?
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CRISIS REPORT 7/2/24 IRAN WARNS ISRAEL AS IT PREPS FOR CONFLICT
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CRISIS REPORT 7/2/24 IRAN WARNS ISRAEL AS IT PREPS FOR CONFLICT

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