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He’s A Different Man, At Peace With His Mission
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He’s A Different Man, At Peace With His Mission

I watched Donald J Trump walk onto the stage of the FOX Nations Patriot Awards to accept The Patriot Of The Year Award, and there was a different look to the man. Trump is an iconic individual unsatisfied…
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IDF Deploys Tanks to Deter Syrian Rebels Amid Assad Regime’s Collapse
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IDF Deploys Tanks to Deter Syrian Rebels Amid Assad Regime’s Collapse

By Gloria Ogbonna Israel’s Army Radio announced Sunday morning local time that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) had deployed tanks to the demilitarized zone (DMZ) between Israel and Syria, escalating…
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As data centers proliferate, conflict with local communities follows
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As data centers proliferate, conflict with local communities follows

ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA —  Richard Andre Newman thought he would live the rest of his life in his quiet, leafy neighborhood in suburban Virginia. He was born and raised in Bren Mar Park, where children…
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$45M stegosaurus on display in NY. Here's what scientists hope to learn about it
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$45M stegosaurus on display in NY. Here's what scientists hope to learn about it

NEW YORK —  The most expensive dinosaur fossil ever discovered will be on view in New York starting this weekend, American Museum of Natural History officials announced Wednesday. The giant stegosaurus…
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The Benjamin Behind the Benjamins
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The Benjamin Behind the Benjamins

What a celebrity. Bestselling author. Pal of politicians and princes. Big on laughs, lovers, diets, and health kicks, some involving nudity. Fantastic swimmer. Fantastic thinker. In France, they put his…
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The Subtitle Generations: Why Millennials and Gen Zers Need Everything Spelled Out for Them on TV
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The Subtitle Generations: Why Millennials and Gen Zers Need Everything Spelled Out for Them on TV

Younger generations may be reading more than you think. We’re not talking text messages on a cell phone. They’re reading their TVs. Millennials and Gen Z’s are watching television and reading subtitles…
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Using Jupiter as a Dark Matter Detector
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Using Jupiter as a Dark Matter Detector

The nature of dark matter has been a hotly debated topic for decades. If it’s a heavy, slow moving particle then it’s just possible that neutrinos may be emitted during interactions with normal matter. A new paper proposes that Jupiter may be the place to watch this happen. It has enough gravity to capture dark matter particles which may be detectable using a water Cherenkov detector. The researchers suggest using a water Cherenkov detector to watch for excess neutrinos coming from the direction of Jupiter with energies between 100 MeV and 5 GeV. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system, large enough to swallow up all the planets and have a little room to spare. It’s composed mainly of hydrogen and helium and  is devoid of a solid surface. Of all the planets, Jupiter has a powerful magnetic field and a strong gravitational field. It’s gravitational field is so powerful that, over the years, it has attracted, and even destroyed comets like Shoemaker-Levy 9 back in 1994. Of all the features visible in the planet’s atmosphere, the giant storm known as the Great Red Spot is by far the most prominent.  Image of Jupiter taken by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) in July 2022 displays striking features of the largest planet in the solar system in infrared light, with brightness indicating high altitudes. One of these features is a jet stream within the large bright band just above Jupiter’s equator, which was the focus of this study. (Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, R. Hueso (University of the Basque Country), I. de Pater (University of California, Berkeley), T. Fouchet (Observatory of Paris), L. Fletcher (University of Leicester), M. Wong (University of California, Berkeley), J. DePasquale (STScI)) Planets in the solar system would, until now, be the last place to go hunting for dark matter. This mysterious stuff is invisible to all normal detection methods but is thought to make up 27% of the universe, outweighing visible matter at 5% (the majority of remainder made up of dark energy.) As its name suggests, dark matter doesn’t emit, absorb or reflect light making it hard to observe. It’s existence has been inferred from the gravitational effects on galaxies, galaxy clusters and the largest scale structures of the universe. Despite its prominence in the universe, the nature of it remains largely unknown.  Researchers are making progress mapping dark matter, but they don’t know what it is. This is a 3D density map of dark matter in the local universe, with the Milky Way marked by an X. Dots are galaxies, and the arrows indicate the directions of motion derived from the reconstructed gravitational potential of dark matter. Image Credit: Hong et al., doi: 10.3847/1538-4357/abf040. Dark matter is measured in GeV because this is a standard method in high energy physics to express the mass of particles. Until recently attempts to detect dark matter have relied upon experiments where dark matter is scattered with electrons, protons or neutrons in a detector. The interactions cause energy transfers which then reveal he presence of dark matter.  A view of the Large Underground Xenon (LUX) dark matter detector. Shown are photomultiplier tubes that can ferret out single photons of light. Signals from these photons told physicists that they had not yet found Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) Credit: Matthew Kapust / South Dakota Science and Technology Authority In a paper by Sandra Robles from Kings College London and Stephan Meighen-Berger from the University of Melbourne, they propose and calculate the level of annihilating dark matter neutrinos within Jupiter and whether they could be detected using existing neutrino observatories. The team also propose a way to use of water Cherenkov detectors which are designed to detect high-energy particles such as neutrinos or cosmic rays. This is achieved by capturing Cherenkov radiation emitted while they travel through water. To give context to the process, the radiation is optical and occurs when a charged particle moves through a medium like water producing a faint flash of blue light.  The team suggest Jupiter is an ideal location to hunt for dark matter using Cherenkov radiation detectors. It’s low core temperature and significant gravitational attraction will mean it could capture dark matter and retain it.  The presence of neutrinos in the direction of Jupiter reveals the capture and annihilation of dark matter. A similar technique is used by observing the Sun.  Source : Extending the Dark Matter Reach of Water Cherenkov Detectors using Jupiter The post Using Jupiter as a Dark Matter Detector appeared first on Universe Today.
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RetroGame Roundup
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Johnny Marr discusses David Bowie’s most “overlooked” masterpiece
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Johnny Marr discusses David Bowie’s most “overlooked” masterpiece

"Genius performance." The post Johnny Marr discusses David Bowie’s most “overlooked” masterpiece first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Weaponized Migration Is More Destructive Than People Think
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Weaponized Migration Is More Destructive Than People Think

by Daisy Luther, The Organic Prepper: The mass displacement of populations has been a recurring feature of human history, often driven by conflict, environmental degradation, and economic disparity. It isn’t just people relocating in many cases. It’s weaponized migration. The book Overrun is a deep dive into how the Biden administration created an illegal migration crisis in […]
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