A new result using NASA’s Chandra Observatory shows that... the outer spiral arms in the Milky Way galaxy may reach wider than previously thought. This finding may lead astronomers to adjust their understanding of our home galaxy’s structure. READ MORE:show more

NASA Marshall
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So heartbreaking Today they are being laid to rest,... innocent lives taken in the Angwan Rukuba Palm Sunday attack Tears fill the earth as families say goodbye far too soon, pain that words cannot heal, wounds that time alone may not erase May their souls find eternal rest in the arms of the Lord May God wrap His loving arms around their families and give them strength in this unbearable moment May His peace, which surpasses all understanding, comfort every broken heartshow more

Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo
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Sales of previously owned homes rebounded more than expected... in May, after mortgage rates pulled back slightly in April. Existing home sales in May rose 3.2% from April to a seasonally adjusted, annualized rate of 4.17 million units, according to the National Association of Realtors. Economists were expecting less than a 1% gain. Sales were also up 3.2% from a year earlier, the strongest pace since December. More:show more

CNBC
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🇺🇸 STARS SING AND ASTRONOMERS JUST LEARNED TO LISTEN... BETTER Astronomers studying starquakes in M67, a cluster 3,000 light-years away, discovered a surprising 'stalled note' that could help precisely date stars and trace our galaxy's history. Using data from NASA’s Kepler K2 mission, researchers found that once a red giant’s outer layer becomes 80% of its mass, soundwaves inside the star stall at specific frequencies. This reveals new insight into internal hydrogen burning zones and convective envelopes. The effect varies by star mass and composition—making it a potential galactic timestamp. Source: Phys .orgshow more

Mario Nawfal
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UPDATE: a neighbor captured this video of the truck... that crashed into a home last Friday, causing extensive damage. Fortunately, no one was seriously hurt. Officers are continuing to investigate this case and additional charges may be pending. Read more:show more

Tigard Police
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🚨 Scientists may have found a hidden shortcut to... Mars using asteroid orbits. A new study suggests asteroid orbital geometry could cut Mars round trips to 153 days shaving hundreds of days off conventional missions. The idea: Use the geometry of small-body orbital planes like gravitational “corridors” through the Solar System. Not brute force. Structure. Navigation through celestial resonance. Sometimes progress isn’t pushing harder through space it’s discovering the path space already allows. Mars may be closer than we thought. Follow me I track where physics becomes structure.show more

TheNewPhysics
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🚨 PARKER SOLAR PROBE JUST FOUND HIGH-ENERGY PARTICLES NEAR... THE SUN THAT NO MODEL PREDICTED AND WE DON’T KNOW HOW THEY GOT SO ENERGETIC. During its close passes through the solar corona, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe detected protons accelerated to energies around 400 keV roughly 1,000 times higher than current models of magnetic reconnection at the heliospheric current sheet could explain. The particles appear to be trapped and energized inside magnetic islands that form and merge during reconnection events at the current sheet (the vast surface where the Sun’s magnetic field flips polarity). This mechanism was not expected to produce such high energies so close to the Sun. Why this matters: • It reveals a previously unknown or underestimated source of energetic particles right in the solar corona • Existing models of solar energetic particles have focused mainly on shocks from coronal mass ejections — this suggests reconnection can also be a powerful accelerator • The same process may be contributing more to coronal heating than previously calculated • It has implications for space weather forecasting, since these particles can affect spacecraft and astronauts The deeper implication: Parker is showing us that the physics of the near-Sun environment is more energetic and complex than our models assumed. Magnetic reconnection long known as an important process appears capable of accelerating particles to surprisingly high energies through the merging of magnetic islands. This doesn’t just tweak our understanding of the Sun; it may force revisions in how we model particle acceleration across many astrophysical environments. We’re still in the early stages of understanding what Parker is revealing, but it’s already clear that the corona is more violent and dynamic than we thought. How do you think this discovery might change our models of space weather or solar physics in the coming years? Follow for more updates from Parker Solar Probe and the evolving picture of our Sun.show more

TheNewPhysics
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3 reasons using way too much weight (ego lifting)... is stupid: 1) You get less in the way of stimulus and more in the way of fatigue…this is an L 2) You are more likely to get injured…this is an L 3) It may look impressive when you load up a lot of weight but if someone IS actually paying attention to you once you begin your set (as I’ve said on many occasions in the past…most aren’t), your not being able to actually handle the weight you loaded with good technique will result in you looking like a clown rather than some badass that’s really strong…this is an L All that said…WHY ON GOD’S GREEN EARTH are you loading up more weight than you can handle and using shit technique???show more

Dean Turner
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First month of 2026 is in and we need... to celebrate the new year the right way 🎉 It’s time to step up the game and introduce you to the first surprise of this 2026: our New Year’s Airdrop! 🚀 From the 5th of February, a new wave of fun and quests are coming your way, with an outstanding prize pool of 100k $ALICE for our amazing Neighbors 🌸 You’ll learn how to win big this time, and you may want to join our Community to know more and more on what’s going on right now! Check our link in bio, join our Discord and stay tuned, lots of exciting news coming to this Airdrop 👀show more

Alice
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Our new event will show the difficulties of being... on the rise in the idol world and becoming a more popular idol group. ☘ How will the girls manage to keep up with their work? 🤔 📚 Read the full "Lead to shine more" event story to find out! Full details: 🎨: Vinji (Vinji)show more

HATSUNE MIKU: COLORFUL STAGE!
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Astronomers just watched a star explode - and saw... its insides exposed. For the first time in history, scientists got a direct look inside a star at the moment it went supernova - revealing inner layers that had, until now, only existed in theory. A massive star 2.2 billion light-years away reached the end of its life and exploded in a brilliant burst of light. But something was off. When researchers analyzed the spectrum of light from the explosion, they didn't see the usual lighter elements like hydrogen, helium, or oxygen. Instead, they saw silicon. Sulphur. Argon. Elements normally buried deep inside a star's core. This wasn't supposed to be possible. According to stellar models, massive stars - those at least eight times the mass of our Sun - are layered like onions. Their cores are packed with heavy elements like iron, while progressive lighter layers of silicon, oxygen, and carbon sit above. Hydrogen and helium form the outermost shells. These outer layers usually obscure everything underneath. Astronomers believe the star violently ejected its outer layers in the final stages of life – not just the hydrogen and helium, but even the middle shells that hide the deeper interior. It’s possible that extreme instability in stars more than 100 times the mass of our Sun could cause this kind of shedding. While similar “pre-explosion outbursts” have been seen in other stars, this is the first time they’ve exposed the inner structure so clearly. The supernova was first detected by the Zwicky Transient Facility in California. Within 24 hours, astronomers triggered rapid follow-up observations with Hawaii’s Keck Observatory and captured the light signature before the explosion faded. That speed was critical. Supernovae evolve quickly, sometimes over just a few hours, and once the star’s material expands and cools, the deeper layers disappear from view. Read the study: Schulze, Steve, et al. “Extremely Stripped Supernova Reveals a Silicon and Sulfur Formation Site.” Nature Credit: Keck Observatory/Adam Makarenkoshow more

Black Hole
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Introducing Kled Enterprise V2. We’ve officially migrated the majority... of all of our enterprise contracts to not only include past catalogs but now future catalogs in their possessions. In other words Kled’s content library from some of the biggest holdings companies, orgs, and conglomerates now grows along side theirs. After this migration we have added over 300 titles, with tens of thousands of pieces of content coming our way progressively every day, month and year. Titles include: Al Capone, Fury, Mighty Mouse, Star Trek: The Animated Series, Atomic Train, Death Valley Days, Casper the Friendly Ghost, etc. We’ve attached a more complete list of content that was recently added as a result of our contract format to this thread. This new structure perfectly aligns with our vision that: companies should keep focusing on what they do best, creating great content or acquiring great content, while Kled focuses on what we do best, finding new ways to monetize their catalogs for the age of artificial intelligence.show more

Kled AI
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More than anything else to happen in the next... decade, I dread the idea of what this type of psychosis happening on a mass scale may unleash. Simply can't see any way of mitigating it among genpop either. Many potentially nasty outcomes.show more

psychosomatica
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🚨NEW: DEFI MAY NOT ESCAPE CLARITY ACT RESTRICTIONS The... proposed crypto bill may impact DeFi more than expected. Analysts at 10X Research warn token models tied to yield could face pressure. Regulatory reach may extend into protocols and interfaces. This challenges earlier assumptions about DeFi benefiting. "In practice, the Clarity framework is likely to extend into front-end interfaces and token models, especially where fee generation or governance starts to resemble equity," a recent report from CoinDesk read. According to reports, stablecoins could become purely payment-focused tools. Yield generation may shift back to traditional finance.show more

BSCN
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🚨Islamic Regime's operatives & IRGC using the Angelican Church... to cover their identities in Canada?! Green Party Leader Elizabeth May: "The information I have from friends within the Vancouver area, also like me associated with the Anglican Church, and very concerned that some members of the Iranian National Guard may be obtaining baptismal certificates to hide their real background and intentions in this country." What a bombshell! She looks sober too so it may be very legit.show more

Kirk Lubimov
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🚨 PHYSICS SHOCKWAVE Scientists fed the Fibonacci sequence into... a quantum computer… and the system started behaving as if it had an extra direction of time. Not science fiction. Real quantum physics. Researchers used laser pulse patterns based on the Fibonacci sequence to create a strange new phase of matter inside a quantum computer. The result: quantum information survived dramatically longer than expected. Normally, qubits lose coherence quickly. But the Fibonacci-driven system behaved differently. The quasiperiodic pulse structure created a highly stable quantum state that resisted errors far more effectively than ordinary repeating patterns. Researchers described the system as behaving as if it had: “two distinct directions of time.” The deeper shift: The Fibonacci sequence may not just appear in: • shells • galaxies • plants • wave patterns It may also help stabilize quantum reality itself. That is the truly strange part. Because the pattern is ordered… but never exactly repeating. And that non-repeating structure appears to generate new forms of quantum protection. If this scales: • quantum computers may become far more stable • quantum memory systems could improve dramatically • error correction may evolve beyond standard architectures • new phases of matter may emerge from mathematical structures alone The deeper implication: Reality may respond fundamentally differently to patterns that are ordered… without being periodic. Question to audience: If mathematical structures like Fibonacci sequences can stabilize quantum systems… how much of reality is secretly governed by hidden geometric patterns? Follow for more future physics before it hits mainstream. #PhysicsShockwave #QuantumComputing #Fibonacci #TheNewPhysicsshow more

TheNewPhysics
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A privilege to have spent time with The Greatest... Generation through Best Defense Foundation and to see how much the people of Normandy love them. They honor and remember D-Day and so should we. 🇺🇸🇫🇷 “Almighty God: Our sons, pride of our Nation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor, a struggle to preserve our Republic, our religion, and our civilization, and to set free a suffering humanity. Lead them straight and true; give strength to their arms, stoutness to their hearts, steadfastness in their faith. They will need Thy blessings. Their road will be long and hard. For the enemy is strong. He may hurl back our forces. Success may not come with rushing speed, but we shall return again and again; and we know that by Thy grace, and by the righteousness of our cause, our sons will triumph.” -FDR June 6, 1944show more

Katie Pavlich
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🚨 SCIENTISTS JUST FOUND AN ANCIENT OCEAN FLOOR WRAPPED... AROUND EARTH’S CORE. Using seismic waves recorded by stations buried in Antarctic ice, researchers have created the highest-resolution map yet of the boundary between Earth’s mantle and outer core nearly 3,000 km beneath our feet. They discovered thin but widespread patches of dense material that dramatically slow down seismic waves. The most likely explanation: these are fragments of ancient oceanic crust that sank into the deep mantle long ago and have been moved around by convection currents for hundreds of millions of years. In some places, these structures rise up to five times higher than Mount Everest. Why this matters: • It reveals that Earth’s deep interior is far more complex and dynamic than we thought • These patches likely influence how heat flows from the core into the mantle, which affects mantle convection and volcanic activity • They may also play a role in the behavior of Earth’s magnetic field, which is generated in the outer core • Understanding this boundary helps us better model how our planet has evolved over billions of years The deeper implication: We usually think of the deep Earth as relatively simple layers. This research shows that the core-mantle boundary is more like a rugged, geologically active landscape with ancient “mountains” made of recycled ocean floor. It’s a powerful reminder that Earth is a single, interconnected system what happens at the surface (like plate tectonics) can eventually end up reshaping the deepest parts of our planet, and vice versa. We’re still only beginning to map the true complexity hidden beneath our feet. How do you think discovering ancient ocean crust at the core-mantle boundary changes the way we should think about Earth’s internal dynamics? Follow for more frontier Earth science and discoveries about our planet’s hidden interior.show more

TheNewPhysics
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This is your sign. Tune in to our next... Planetary Call this Wednesday May 20th at 3:30pm UTC. kash covering the latest in the ecosystem, a special guest from Bitwise on their first-of-its-kind collaboration with Ethena and Jupiter Lend, a peek under the hood of the new Jupiter Mobile, and much more. Set your reminders below 👇show more

Jupiter
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