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Zimbabwe Reports Its First Mpox Cases As Outbreak Continues To Spread Through Africa
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Zimbabwe Reports Its First Mpox Cases As Outbreak Continues To Spread Through Africa

Sixteen other countries on the continent have reported cases in the last six weeks.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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Flares from Red Dwarfs May Threaten Potentially Habitable Planets
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Flares from Red Dwarfs May Threaten Potentially Habitable Planets

Astronomers have analyzed data from the decommissioned GALEX space telescope to study hundreds of thousands of red dwarf stars. In a study published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, they identified 182 stellar flares on red dwarfs, revealing that these radiation emissions may pose a greater threat to potentially habitable planets than previously thought. Red dwarfs, smaller and cooler than the Sun, make up about 70% of the stars in the Milky Way and have lifespans exceeding 10 billion years. Because many Earth-sized rocky planets, some slightly larger, have already been discovered around red dwarfs—often located within their habitable zones—scientists have long speculated that these worlds could support life. However, red dwarfs have a critical characteristic: they produce frequent stellar flares, or bursts of radiation and energy, at a much higher rate than the Sun. The new study suggests that these flares could be far more dangerous to potentially habitable planets than previously believed. While most earlier studies focused on flares in optical wavelengths, the researchers in this study concentrated on ultraviolet radiation emitted by red dwarf flares. They found that 98% of the flares produced more powerful ultraviolet emissions than earlier estimates, indicating that previous research may have significantly underestimated the impact of these events. Although these flares may not prevent the emergence of life, astronomers warn they could threaten its survival. Strong ultraviolet radiation could strip planets of their atmospheres, including vital components like the ozone layer. This would make otherwise habitable planets inhospitable, even if they lie in the star’s habitable zone and have surface water. Consequently, the search for extraterrestrial life on planets orbiting red dwarfs may be more challenging than previously anticipated. The post Flares from Red Dwarfs May Threaten Potentially Habitable Planets appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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Saucer-eyed hellhound: Scientists unravel East Anglia’s demonic dog mystery
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Saucer-eyed hellhound: Scientists unravel East Anglia’s demonic dog mystery

Over thousands of years, humans have created countless legends about eerie, mythical creatures. One of the most terrifying is the Black Shuck, a huge black dog with “hellish” red saucer-like eyes that supposedly roams East Anglia. Now, a new study aims to solve the mystery of this creature, also known as the “Black Shuck”. In the new BBC series Myth Country, researchers embark on a night expedition into the Norfolk countryside, hoping to capture the infamous hellhound on film. But does this mysterious creature really exist, and what could explain the numerous sightings over the centuries? According to historian and anthropologist Dr. David Waldron from Federation University in Australia, stories of black dogs in the British Isles date back to the 9th century. Interestingly, similar tales appear throughout the country and Europe as a whole. Eyewitness accounts of Black Shuck are often difficult to interpret. Many describe a “distinct feeling of wrongness” upon encountering the creature. One of the earliest records, describing “coal-black” hounds with “eyes like saucers,” dates to 1127 in the Peterborough Chronicle, a historical manuscript. However, scholars suggest that the legend of Black Shuck gained notoriety at Holy Trinity Church in Blythburgh, East Suffolk, on August 4, 1577. During a violent storm, a black “devil’s dog” was said to have burst into the church, killing a man and a boy, and causing the spire to collapse. Locals believe claw marks on the church doors, known as “the devil’s fingerprints,” were left by the beast. Pictured is the inside of the north door at Holy Trinity Church in Blythburgh. The door has burn marks “left by Black Shuck”. Credit: BBC On the same day, another encounter was reported at Bungay Church, later described by Rev. Abraham Fleming. According to the text, a black dog passed between two people, snapping their necks. Dr. Jonathan Woolley, an environmental anthropologist and Cambridge University graduate, asserts that Black Shuck “definitely exists,” playing an important role in how people perceive the eerie landscape of East Anglia. However, the exact nature of its existence remains a mystery. One leading theory among scientists suggests that Black Shuck might be an undiscovered species of wild dog that has so far eluded scientific observation. However, Dr. Woolley dismisses this idea, arguing that a stray dog is unlikely to be responsible for such “complex and supernatural” phenomena. Dr. Waldron finds it interesting that Abraham Fleming’s account includes two sightings of the hellhound on the same day, in different locations. As a devout priest, Fleming may have intended his story as a “call to arms against sin.” His account taps into a longstanding myth of black dogs as harbingers of doom, a belief that has permeated European folklore for centuries. Remarkably, there have been many reported sightings in the 450 years since the church incidents, with encounters continuing to this day. One memorable account from 1973 comes from Keith Florey, who said a dog chased him down Old Barrack Road in Woodbridge while he was on his motorbike. More recently, retired newspaper salesman Nigel Thorpe reported seeing a large dog with “glowing” eyes leaping toward him on a deserted road in Great Yarmouth. While researching his book, Dr. Waldron spoke with numerous individuals who claimed to have encountered the devil dog. According to him, these conversations often reflected deep religious experiences. Although he acknowledges that recounting such stories is a “delicate task,” Waldron believes these sightings may stem from cases of mistaken identity. The post Saucer-eyed hellhound: Scientists unravel East Anglia’s demonic dog mystery appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Dragon Ball Sparking Zero sells millions of copies in one day, dominates Steam
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Dragon Ball Sparking Zero sells millions of copies in one day, dominates Steam

Dragon Ball fans have been waiting 15 years for the next entry in the Budokai Tenkaichi series, and it definitely shows. According to Bandai Namco, Spike Chunsoft's Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero sold over three million units worldwide in the 24 hours following its launch on Thursday October 10. It's also dominating Steam charts, leaving the likes of Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6 in the dust. Continue reading Dragon Ball Sparking Zero sells millions of copies in one day, dominates Steam MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Dragon Ball Sparking Zero roster, Dragon Ball Sparking Zero release date, Dragon Ball Sparking Zero system requirements
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Gamers Realm
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Helldivers 2 is finally where it should be, so now’s the time to give it a go
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Helldivers 2 is finally where it should be, so now’s the time to give it a go

Helldivers 2 is finally worth playing again. Arrowhead's 60-day plan to revive the chaotic co-op game is over, and with it comes plenty of player-driven adjustments. I'd fallen off the HD2 bandwagon thanks to the constant nerfs that made the PvE game feel less fair, but Arrowhead has been reversing plenty of these missteps. That's why right here, right now is the perfect time to jump back into Helldivers 2. If you've been waiting for the excuse to get back to one of Steam's biggest 2024 success stories, this is it. Continue reading Helldivers 2 is finally where it should be, so now’s the time to give it a go MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Helldivers 2 weapons, Helldivers 2 stratagems, Helldivers 2 system requirements
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Gamers Realm
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If you’re waiting for GTA 6, Streets of Rogue 2 will take away the pain
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If you’re waiting for GTA 6, Streets of Rogue 2 will take away the pain

The wait for GTA 6 seems unending, and while we finally have a release window in sight, where are we meant to put all our chaos energy until then? Well, immersive, open-world RPG Streets of Rogue 2 might be the answer - and it's got a free demo right now. Published by tinyBuild, the team behind Duckside, Graveyard Keeper, and Hello Neighbor, Streets of Rogue 2 offers an unpredictable world where your aim is to take down a corrupt president, by any means possible. Continue reading If you’re waiting for GTA 6, Streets of Rogue 2 will take away the pain MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best open-world games, Best roguelike games, Best sandbox games
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Gamers Realm
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Huge new Tomb Raider sale gets you some of the best action games for 85% off
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Huge new Tomb Raider sale gets you some of the best action games for 85% off

The Tomb Raider Remastered Trilogy is currently half-price as part of an ongoing sale over at Humble. If you fancy running through the adventures of one of PC gaming’s first leading ladies, from her earliest foray in Peru to the ruins of ancient India, now's a pretty great time to jump in. Continue reading Huge new Tomb Raider sale gets you some of the best action games for 85% off MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best action-adventure games, Tomb Raider Remastered release date, Best single-player games
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National Review
National Review
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General of the Armies, &c.
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General of the Armies, &c.

On U. S. Grant, bad men, civil liberties, Scottish nationalism, missile defense, Giuseppe Verdi, and more.
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Twitchy Feed
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This Is Just EMBARRASSING: 'Kamala's Wins' Touts Endorsement From Noted Conservative ... Geraldo?
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This Is Just EMBARRASSING: 'Kamala's Wins' Touts Endorsement From Noted Conservative ... Geraldo?

This Is Just EMBARRASSING: 'Kamala's Wins' Touts Endorsement From Noted Conservative ... Geraldo?
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Metaphor: ReFantazio: Who Should You Choose At The Bonfire
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Metaphor: ReFantazio: Who Should You Choose At The Bonfire

Metaphor: ReFantazio is a game filled with useful items, consumables, accessories, weapons, and more.
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