• Science

    Save twice the ice by limiting global warming

    The findings, published today in the journal, Science, are striking. Even if global temperatures were stabilised at today\’s level of 1.2°C, an estimated 39 per cent of global glacier mass would still be lost compared to 2020 levels — contributing over 10 centimetres to global sea-level rise. In the new study, an international team of 21 scientists from ten countries used eight glacier models to calculate the potential ice loss from more than 200,000 glaciers outside of Greenland and Antarctica. The team evaluated a wide range of global temperature scenarios, assuming that temperatures would remain constant for thousands of years…

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    30-Piece Lock n Lock Easy Essentials Color Mates Storage Container Set (Multi) $22.06 + Free Pickup at Macy\’s or Free Shipping on $25+

    Macy\’s has 30-Piece Lock n Lock Easy Essentials Color Mates Storage Container Set (Multi) for $22.06. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on orders $25+ for Star Rewards members (free to join). Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location. Last Act items are final sale and cannot be returned. Extra savings do not apply. Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal. Features: Set includes 3.38-oz. container, 8.79-oz. container, 17.58-oz. container, two 18.6-oz. containers, round 3.38-oz. container, round 8.45-oz. container, 16.23-oz. container, round 28.74-oz. container Also includes two rectangular 5.75-oz containers, rectangular 12.51-oz. container,…

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    Timing, consistency of activity linked to better fitness

    Some people spring into action at dawn, while others prefer a slower start to their day. Whether you rise with a grin or a groan, scientists say your internal clock — known as the circadian rhythm — might influence that behavior and much more. These biological clocks regulate not only sleep-wake cycles but also a wide range of daily physiological and metabolic functions. A growing body of research suggests that circadian rhythms are fundamental contributors to health and resilience. Now, a new University of Florida Health study, funded by the National Institute on Aging, or NIA, shows that the timing…

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    AMMZO Digital Instant Read Food/Meat Thermometer (Black) $4

    Update: This popular frontpage deal is available again. AMMZO_USA via Amazon has AMMZO Digital Instant Read Food/Meat Thermometer (Black) for $19.99 – $16 when you apply promo code E348LIHZ at checkout = $3.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders. Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for sharing this deal. Note: Must be sold by AMMZO_USA via Amazon. If you are seeing a Lightning Deal that is sold by Amazon.com on the product page, visit the Seller Page, click Add to Cart from there and apply the promo code listed above at checkout. Features: With a precision sensor, this…

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    VIZIO 2.1 Soundbar Wireless Subwoofer w/ Dolby Atmos & DTS:X $85.99 + Free Shipping

    Best Buy via eBay has VIZIO 2.1 Soundbar Wireless Subwoofer w/ Dolby Atmos & DTS:X (SV210M-0808) on sale for $85.99. Shipping is free. Best Buy has VIZIO 2.1 Soundbar Wireless Subwoofer w/ Dolby Atmos & DTS:X (SV210M-0808) on sale for $85.99. Shipping is free otherwise select free store pickup where available. Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location. Thanks to Deal Hunter Bojjihuntindeals for sharing this deal. Features: Two full-range speakers inside the soundbar and one wireless subwoofer deliver 96dB of detailed and dynamic high-impact sound thats perfect for small to medium-sized rooms. Soundbar remote control sold separately. Receive…

  • Science

    Ongoing surface modification on Jupiter\’s moon Europa uncovered

    A series of experiments led by Southwest Research Institute\’s Dr. Ujjwal Raut support spectral data recently collected by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) that found evidence that the icy surface of Jupiter\’s moon Europa is constantly changing. Europa\’s surface ice is crystallizing at different rates in different places, which could point to a complex mix of external processes and geologic activity affecting the surface. Water ice can be divided into two broad categories based on its structure. On Earth, crystalline ice occurs when water molecules arrange into a hexagonal pattern during the freezing process. But on the surface of…

  • Astrology

    Mercury Transiting Leo For Ten Weeks

    Mercury will ingress into Leo on June 26, 2025.  The planet will reach 15 degrees, mid-July, before turning retrograde.  Mercury will retrograde back t0 4 degrees Leo, before turning direct on August 11th. Mercury will leave Leo for Virgo on September 2nd. This will Mercury in a sign, roughly two and a half times as long as usual. I don’t view this as a problem, especially as the planet will not be stressed much during this period. But it will focus mental energy on one or two houses in your chart.  You may also want to consider how aspects planets in your…

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    New AI tool reveals single-cell structure of chromosomes — in 3D

    In a major leap forward for genetic and biomedical research, two scientists at the University of Missouri have developed a powerful new artificial intelligence tool that can predict the 3D shape of chromosomes inside individual cells — helping researchers gain a new view of how our genes work. Chromosomes are the tiny storage boxes that hold our DNA. Since each cell has about six feet of DNA packed inside it, it must be folded up tightly to fit. This folding not only saves space — it also controls which genes are active or inactive. But when the DNA doesn\’t fold…

  • Astrology

    Your Natal Chart vs Your Progressed Chart

    “It’s hard to fathom the progressions. but I have a question Elsa…people do grow and change..and when you think about progressions, does it show how maybe you have moved on from a past situation or a love or even your culture?..because I can see how I no longer love what I used to think of as my world..and want something different now..different kind of life and friends and just a different way of living and just “being”..?” This is an interesting question, though I may not understand it.  Consequently, I may not answer it well, but I’m going to try. I…

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    Researchers engineer a herpes virus to turn on T cells for immunotherapy

    Recent research points to the potential utility of a familiar sounding foe-herpes virus-in the fight against cancer. The idea: the virus has evolved to commandeer cellular machinery in order activate signaling pathways inside cells and these strategies can be repurposed to bolster immunotherapy against diseases like cancer. T cells are front line defenders against pathogens, like viruses, and cancer because they can kill infected or malignant cells. Scientists have for years been trying different techniques to direct these immune cells to protect against disease. CAR-T therapy is one such example of prompting the body\’s own immune system to attack certain…