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It Takes Some Smarts to Be President - So Far, Kamala Harris Hasn't Shown She Has Them
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It Takes Some Smarts to Be President - So Far, Kamala Harris Hasn't Shown She Has Them

It Takes Some Smarts to Be President - So Far, Kamala Harris Hasn't Shown She Has Them
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MISINFORMATION ALERT! Joe Biden Lies AGAIN About House Fire When Speaking to Hurricane Victims
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MISINFORMATION ALERT! Joe Biden Lies AGAIN About House Fire When Speaking to Hurricane Victims

How many times will Joe Biden lie about the house fire he experienced? By Twitchy's reporting, he's done it at least three times (here, here, here).Make that four: Advertisement Biden tells hurricane…
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Biden DHS’ Sudden Crackdown On Migrant Parolees Is Just Another Political ‘Smokescreen,’ Border Hawks Say
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Biden DHS’ Sudden Crackdown On Migrant Parolees Is Just Another Political ‘Smokescreen,’ Border Hawks Say

The Biden-Harris administration announced it would not be extending parole for the hundreds of thousands of non-citizens enrolled in a hotly debated migrant flight program, but border hawks say the tough…
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BREAKING: Third Assassination Attempt on Trump? AND HE’S OUT ON BAIL?!?!?
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BREAKING: Third Assassination Attempt on Trump? AND HE’S OUT ON BAIL?!?!?

This is a breaking story, so the 24-hour rule applies; All reports within the first 24 hours are suspect. But we will strive to give you the most accurate information. Advertisement ***Our sister site,…
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More relief for hurricane victims under way as campaigns spar over misinformation
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More relief for hurricane victims under way as campaigns spar over misinformation

On Sunday, President Joe Biden visited areas affected by Hurricane Milton in Florida and announced a half-billion dollars in new funding to improve electric grid resilience. But even as relief and recovery…
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[WATCH] Kamala Harris Recounts Weird Experience With John McCain
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[WATCH] Kamala Harris Recounts Weird Experience With John McCain

At an event in Arizona, Kamala Harris drifted into a truly bizarre interaction she had with former Sen. John McCain. She claimed the late Republican senator, who had represented Arizona until he passed…
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Former All-Pro NFL Player Promotes Voter Registration In Battleground State To Boost Trump
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Former All-Pro NFL Player Promotes Voter Registration In Battleground State To Boost Trump

Antonio Brown, former wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, is promoting a voter registration effort in Pennsylvania. “Steeler Nation see you on Sunday at the game. Before…
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23-Year-Old College Football Player Passes Away From Cancer
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23-Year-Old College Football Player Passes Away From Cancer

Tylee Craft, a wide receiver for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, passed away after a battle with cancer. He was 23. “It is with love and fond memories that we announce Tylee Craft has…
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New Research Could Help Resolve the “Three-Body Problem”
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New Research Could Help Resolve the “Three-Body Problem”

Perhaps you’ve heard of the popular Netflix show and the science fiction novel on which it is based, The Three-Body Problem, by Chinese science fiction author Liu Cixin. The story’s premise is a star system where three stars orbit each other, which leads to periodic destruction on a planet orbiting one of them. As Isaac Newton described in his Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, the interaction of two massive bodies is easy to predict and calculate. However, the interaction of three bodies leads is where things become unpredictable (even chaotic) over time. This problem has fascinated scientists ever since and remains one of the most famous unsolved mysteries in mathematics and theoretical physics. The theory states that the interaction of three gravitationally bound objects will evolve chaotically and in a way that is completely detached from their initial positions and velocities. However, in a recent study, an international team led by a researcher from the Niels Bohr Institute ran millions of simulations that showed “isles of regularity in a sea of chaos.” These results indicate that there could be a solution, or at least some predictability, to the Three-Body Problem. The study was led by Alessandro Alberto Trani, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Copenhagen’s Niels Bohr Institute (NBI), the Research Center for the Early Universe at The University of Tokyo, and the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST). He was joined by researchers from the Universidad de Concepción in Chile, the American Museum of Natural History, the Leiden Observatory, and NASA’s Ames Research Center. The paper that details their findings was recently published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics. Millions of simulations form a rough map of all conceivable outcomes when three objects meet, which is where the isles of regularity appear. Credit: Alessandro Alberto Trani To investigate this problem, Trani and his colleagues used a software program he developed himself named Tsunami. This program calculates the movements of astronomical objects based on known physical laws, such as Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation and Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity. They then set it to run millions of simulations of three-body encounters with specified parameters, including the positions of two co-orbiting objects (i.e., their phase along a 360-degree axis) and the angle of approach of the third object – varying by 90°. As Trani explained in a recent NBI Research News story: “The Three-Body Problem is one of the most famous unsolvable problems in mathematics and theoretical physics. The theory states that when three objects meet, their interaction evolves chaotically, without regularity, and completely detached from the starting point. But our millions of simulations demonstrate that there are gaps in this chaos – ‘isles of regularity’ – which directly depend on how the three objects are positioned relative to each other when they meet, as well as their speed and angle of approach.” The millions of simulations they conducted covered all possible combinations of this framework. The results formed a rough map of all conceivable outcomes from the threads of initial configurations, which is when the isles of regularity appeared. This discovery could lead to a deeper understanding of an otherwise impossible problem and represents a new challenge for researchers. Whereas it is possible to calculate our chaos using statistical methods, they become more complex when the chaos is interrupted by regularities. Said Trani: “When some regions in this map of possible outcomes suddenly become regular, it throws off statistical probability calculations, leading to inaccurate predictions. Our challenge now is to learn how to blend statistical methods with the so-called numerical calculations, which offer high precision when the system behaves regularly. In that sense, my results have set us back to square one, but at the same time, they offer hope for an entirely new level of understanding in the long run.” This illustration shows the merger of two supermassive black holes and the gravitational waves that ripple outward as the black holes spiral toward each other. Credit: LIGO/T. Pyle Since the encounter of three objects in the Universe is a common occurrence, the Three-Body Problem is more than just a theoretical challenge. Trani hopes that this discovery will lead to a deeper understanding that will pave the way for improved astrophysics models: “If we are to understand gravitational waves, which are emitted from black holes and other massive objects in motion, the interactions of black holes as they meet and merge are essential. Immense forces are at play, particularly when three of them meet. Therefore, our understanding of such encounters could be a key to comprehending phenomena such as gravitational waves, gravity itself and many other fundamental mysteries of the Universe.” Further Reading: Neils Bohr Institute The post New Research Could Help Resolve the “Three-Body Problem” appeared first on Universe Today.
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Can't Hear People When It's Noisy? A Study Links This to Dementia Risk
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Can't Hear People When It's Noisy? A Study Links This to Dementia Risk

This might be hard for some to hear.
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