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Oct 28, 2018

Earth Is Orbited By Two Enigmatic Dust Clouds, Astronomers Have Confirmed

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The elusive Kordylewski dust clouds were finally spotted near the L5 Lagrange Point.

For more than half a century, scientists have debated over the existence of two puzzling celestial objects known as the Kordylewski dust clouds.

These dust clouds were first observed by Polish astronomer Kazimierz Kordylewski in 1961 and are thought to orbit our planet around the L4 and L5 Lagrange points — two of the five gravitationally stable locations found in the Earth-moon system.

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Oct 28, 2018

Bioquark Inc. — Life Of A Fighter Podcast — Ira Pastor

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http://lifeofafighter.com/cell-regeneration-with-ira-pastor-…dcast-138/

Oct 28, 2018

The Cubli a cube that can jump up, balance, and walk

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Oct 28, 2018

Biostorm: A Story of Future War

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This article is the latest addition to the U.S. Army TRADOC G2 Mad Scientist Initiative’s Future of Warfare 2030–2050 project at Small Wars Journal. Based on ideas developed in the SciTech Futures Technology Foresight Game: Bioconvergence and the Soldier of 2050, which was conducted by the University of Southern California’s Institute for Creative Technologies. Supported by the SciTech Futures Technology Effort under the office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Research & Technology). The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect official views or policies of the United States Army.

THE YEAR IS 2042…

The US and its remaining NATO allies are engaged in a limited war with the Mektigfolk, an ultra-nationalist techno-state that emerged from northern Europe during the reactionary upheavals that swept the continent in 2026.

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Oct 28, 2018

One state doesn’t want to ‘fall back’

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Florida wants to have daylight saving time year-round. But it would be tricky to change.

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Oct 28, 2018

Coastal Pacific Oxygen Levels Now Plummet Once A Year

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Scientists credit the crab and oyster industries with noticing a change in oxygen levels in coastal Pacific waters.

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Oct 27, 2018

‘Once in a lifetime’ video captures moment a meteor explodes in the night sky above a castle

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But halfway through the shoot, Nick saw the meteor fly across the sky behind the castle.

He said: “I immediately thought, ‘I hope that was caught in the frame’. It’s very unusual to see a meteor that big. Because I was shooting the star trail, I couldn’t check the footage immediately.”

When he got home and reviewed his pictures, he realised he had caught the moment.

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Oct 27, 2018

Massive Sinkhole Leaks Radioactive Water Into Florida’s Aquifer

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A massive sinkhole recently collapsed nearby Mulberry, Florida, draining approximately 215 million gallons of radioactive and contaminated water into Florida’s aquifer. The sinkhole was located directly below a wastewater storage pond used by Mosaic, the largest phosphate fertilizer producer in the world.

There is local outcry that the event in fact took place three weeks before the local community was notified, despite the fact that this is Florida’s largest and primary aquifer for potable water. The fertilizer company is currently working on pumping out the contaminated water and believes the wastewater is slow moving in the aquifer and has yet to reach public households. Mosaic’s phosphate fertilizer plant was storing its “gypsum stack” containing sulfate, gypsum, sodium and radioactive phosphogypsum in a pond nearby the plant.

Florida is known for sinkholes, this one however was larger than normal at 45 feet in diameter. The ground collapsed down to the aquifer below, a source of fresh water for most of Florida. Mosaic diverted the wastewater pond but not until 215 million gallons were lost down the sinkhole.

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Oct 27, 2018

Now available through Amazon„ your very own STARGATE…😮

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Now available through Amazon„ your very own STARGATE … 😮

P.s… I think Amazon Prime is gonna get their ass handed to them on this one … 😏.

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Oct 26, 2018

Digital art museum

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Japan’s first digital art museum makes visitors a part of the installation.

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