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Meet the co-owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks: A casino mogul trying
to bring gambling to a reluctant state
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Dumont, the president of gambling giant Las Vegas Sands Corp. — and
son-in-law of billionaire Miriam Adelson — bought a majority stake
in the Mavs with his family late last year from Mark Cuban. The deal
valued the franchise at $3.5 billion. Since then, he’s been a
regular at the games and is warmly acclimating to his new home away
from home. “I don’t think there are many cities in America where
you can show up and everyone’s just warm and embracing,” Dumont
said at the team’s practice facility ahead of Game 4 against the
Boston Celtics, who have dominated the series and pushed Dallas to the
brink of elimination. The Mavs ended up winning, 122-84, though no NBA
team has ever come back from a 0-3 playoff deficit. “There’s a lot
of pride about being a Texan, and it’s just a lot of fun to be part
of.”
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RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat likely to meet Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi
Adityanath today
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The purported meeting between the two saffron leaders is being much
talked about as rumours abound over possible rift between the RSS and
BJP following the 2024 Lok Sabha Election results
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Travelers are going to extreme lengths to avoid scrolling and
notification anxiety on vacation | Business Insider India
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Six years ago, I spent ten days without my phone at a meditation
retreat in Thailand. The experience was so refreshing that I felt like
I had a new brain. I vowed to use my phone less, but unfortunately,
the habit didn't stick. My phone usage has skyrocketed in the years
since, sometimes clocking ten hours of screen time.Planning a wedding
and buying an apartment in the same month brought my digital
dependence to new heights. On a recent trip to a Scottish cabin
advertised as somewhere to "stay where the world can't find you," I
tried to go tech-free and reset. With an itinerary of fly fishing and
hiking, I thought it would be easy to unplug.
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Mapped: Where Tesla and BYD Make Their Cars
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With no other company able to match their scale, these two automakers
have found themselves locked in a competition for the global EV crown.
In Q4 2023, BYD outsold Tesla for the first time ever by 41,000
vehicles (526,000 vs 485,000). In Q1 2024, however, their positions
were switched after Tesla outsold BYD by 87,000 vehicles (387,000 vs
300,000).To gain insight into this rivalry, we’ve visualized the
locations of both companies’ present and future EV factories, along
with their estimated maximum annual output. Figures come from a
variety of sources, and represent the latest information pertaining to
planned production facilities (as of April 2024).
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What is thought and how does thinking manifest in the brain?
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We can describe different kinds of thought and how they arise, to some
extent, but the relationship between neural activity and the nature of
what we are thinking isn't well understood
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Why excessive positivity is bad for your health and mental well-being
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There are real benefits to a positive mindset, but the idea that we
should always look on the bright side has gone too far. Research into
toxic positivity can help restore balance
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Mapping the Darkness Excerpt: Sleep Spelunking
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When University of Chicago physiologist Nathaniel Kleitman told fellow
faculty members he was seeking a locale for a month-long sleep
experiment — someplace as isolated from the rhythms of day and night
as the Arctic in summer — a colleague in the geology department said
he knew just the spot.Between 10 million and 15 million years ago, in
what is now south‑central Kentucky, trickles of groundwater began
probing the cracks in a fossil seabed. Over the eons, the pockets grew
and grew until they’d formed the most extensive cave system in North
America — over 400 miles of underground chambers, canyons, tubes,
shafts, and passageways, interwoven with Stygian rivers.
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Organizations Work to Reduce Animal Deaths With Relegated Passageways
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More than 4 million miles of public roads across the U.S. provide
vital links for commerce, services, and travel, but they’re
treacherous barriers for wildlife seeking food, water, and mates.
Exposed and unsure about the noisy, unfamiliar terrain presented by an
open road, an animal that hesitates or misjudges the speed of an
approaching vehicle risks fatal consequences.Unfortunately, those
encounters are all too common on busy roadways. According to the
Federal Highway Administration, there are more than 1 million
wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVCs) every year in the U.S. In addition
to the hundreds of thousands of animals killed and maimed, WVCs also
result in hundreds of human fatalities and tens of thousands of
injuries.
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Everything to know about climbing Mount Kilimanjaro
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A sunrise ascent of Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro while taking in
panoramic views across the savanna is an unforgettable experience.
Soaring upwards from the Tanzania-Kenya border, Kilimanjaro is
Africa’s highest mountain at 19,340ft, one of the Seven Summits and
the world’s highest standalone mountain. Also known as ‘the Roof
of Africa’, the dormant volcano’s sheer scale combines with
geological intrigue, natural beauty and a rich human history to
attract 30,000-plus climbers annually.In 1887, Chagga tribe member
Yohani Lauwo led an expedition that saw Hans Meyer and Ludwig
Purtscheller become the first Europeans to reach the summit. Lauwo
lived to age 125 and became known as ‘The Old Man of Mount
Kilimanjaro’. Today, his grandson Joshua Mlay follows in his
footsteps as a guide for Intrepid Ventures. “I keep on practising my
grandpa’s legacy, because every time I get up there I feel a sense
of belonging,” he says.
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The perfect storm that led to the Jonestown massacre
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The Jonestown massacre remains one of the largest mass murders in
American history. In a single day, 901 Americans and 8 Guyanese died
from Jim Jones’ actions. Met with criticism rather than compassion,
victims and survivors of the 1978 tragedy were often blamed and seen
as “crazy” for joining the movement. The truth is that
Jonestown’s leader, preacher Jim Jones, was successful in drawing in
followers in the United States because his message resonated in an era
of frustration and upheaval—and his views were legitimized by other
civil rights leaders. In Guyana, Jones offered a utopia where
followers could enact their vision of an equal, self-sufficient
society.
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Why South Africa Won't Be Going Green
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In the months of debate culminating in South Africa’s May 29
election, there was one campaign issue that was conspicuously absent.
Across the globe in this year of elections, climate change—and how
to deal with its causes and effects—has featured prominently in many
campaigns, from India to the European Union to Britain.In the months
of debate culminating in South Africa’s May 29 election, there was
one campaign issue that was conspicuously absent. Across the globe in
this year of elections, climate change—and how to deal with its
causes and effects—has featured prominently in many campaigns, from
India to the European Union to Britain.
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Why Biden's Gaza Gambit Is Likely to Fail
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Woody Allen once quipped that 80 percent of success in life is just
showing up. From a negotiator’s perspective, he was only half right;
success more often than not depends on showing up at the right time.
Anyone trying to make sense of U.S. President Joe Biden’s tortured
attempt to sell Israel’s peace plan needs to take a hard look at
time and timing and how each of the three major players calculate
it.Woody Allen once quipped that 80 percent of success in life is just
showing up. From a negotiator’s perspective, he was only half right;
success more often than not depends on showing up at the right time.
Anyone trying to make sense of U.S. President Joe Biden’s tortured
attempt to sell Israel’s peace plan needs to take a hard look at
time and timing and how each of the three major players calculate it.
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Grizzlies Are Coming Back to Washington State, and Some People Can't
Bear It
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After decades of debate, grizzlies will be reintroduced to the North
Cascades
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Do Scientists Make Good Presidents?
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Following Mexico’s election of a woman with a scientific pedigree,
Nature reviewed the legacy of well-known politicians with backgrounds
in science and engineering.
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Can Will Lewis Survive at the Washington Post?
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A guide to the ongoing drama and unfolding revelations.
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Boston Should Rename Its Airport for Bill Russell
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It’s a fun time to be a fan of the Boston Celtics. It is also a
fraught time, given how polarizing the franchise—and the city—can
be to everyone who doesn’t live there. I get it: No one wants to
hear from us. New England sports teams have won entirely too much this
century (sorry). Our fans can act like entitled dickheads
(guilty).Though I haven’t lived in New England for 30 years, I still
feel tribally connected to its teams. That’s how it tends to go for
those of us who marinated in the Boston sports experience as kids. And
so here we are again. The Celtics are playing for their
record-breaking 18th championship against the Dallas Mavericks in the
NBA finals. They lead the series 3–0, with Game 4 set for Friday in
Dallas. The Celtics are poised to sweep. But if the Mavericks can
force a Game 5 in Boston Monday night, and I can find a ticket without
going broke, I’m planning to fly home for the occasion.
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Stingrays Are a Bigger Threat Than Sharks
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Stingray 12 is surprisingly calm for an animal that’s getting
squeegeed. The ray, roughly the size of a dinner plate, is submerged
in the sand of a tank about the size of a chest freezer; even the
golden eyes on top of her head are buried in the sediment. She stays
motionless as the researcher Ben Perlman, of California State
University at Long Beach (CSULB), carefully pushes the sand from her
mottled-brown body—the squeegee offering the scientist a little
protection from the hazardous-looking barbs poking out halfway down
Stingray 12’s tail.Perlman’s lab in Long Beach, California—aptly
called STABB, for Stingray and Butterfly Biomechanics Lab (the
butterfly project is currently paused)—explores how and why
stingrays move and behave the way they do. Seal Beach, one of the
area’s popular surf spots, about three miles from the lab, is
colloquially known as Ray Bay. Stingrays love to congregate there in
the calm, warm waters at the mouth of the San Gabriel River, and
lifeguards document upwards of 500 painful stab injuries from rays
each year. Studying the rays’ behavior and their stinging process
can open a new window into human interactions with what the lab calls
“danger pancakes,” Perlman says.
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Inside China's Massive Surveillance Operation
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It was 2011, and she was living in Hotan, an oasis town in Xinjiang,
in northwest China. The 30-year-old, Nurjamal Atawula, loved to take
pictures of her children and exchange strings of emoji with her
husband while he was out. In 2013, Atawula downloaded WeChat, the
Chinese social messaging app. Not long after, rumors circulated among
her friends: The government could track your location through your
phone. At first, she didn't believe them."The day I left, my husband
was arrested," Atawula said. When she arrived in Turkey in June 2016,
her phone stopped workingâand by the time she had it repaired, all
her friends and relatives had deleted her from their WeChat accounts.
They feared that the government would punish them for communicating
with her.
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Musk Says a Thousand Tesla Androids Will Be Working in His Factories
Next Year
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We know humanoid robots--androids--are moving from the realm of sci-fi
into real- life usefulness. Every tech pundit from Bill Gates to Jeff
Bezos seems excited about their promise, and Peter Diamandis,
entrepreneur behind the technology-advancing X Prize, even imagines
that "millions, then billions" of them are incoming. But will these
future visions come true soon?Alongside dealing with other Tesla
business, including the shareholder vote that saw a re-approval of his
gigantic $56 billion pay package, Musk gushed about the promise of the
humanoid robot market. The Optimus robot, which Tesla first revealed
as a concept back in late 2021 and has steadily worked to develop
since then, may actually become Tesla's key product, Musk thinks. To
back up his words, Musk said that Tesla would be using about 1,000 of
its own androids next year. The entrepreneur recently said that his
company was already trialing two Optimuses on the factory floor.
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Apple Just Killed the Emoji and It's a Stroke of Genius
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Despite what is kind of a weird name (presumably, it's meant to
combine "generative" with "emoji"), it's a pretty cool idea. It's also
sure to be a highlight feature from Apple's WWDC this week. After all,
people really like emoji. Like, they really like emoji. More than 92
percent of people say they use emoji on a daily basis. According to
Emojipedia, more than five billion emojis are sent every day on
Facebook Messenger alone. Still, emoji are part of the Unicode
standard, and there are only 3,782 as of version 15.1. For years, a
consortium--of which Apple is a member--decided which new emoji should
be included, and that's that. The rest of us just get to choose from
their list. That means that while there is almost always an emoji for
every text or tweet, sometimes it's hard to find the perfect way to
express whatever it is you're trying to say.
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The relentless rise of France's far right
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Once consigned to the fringes, French voters now have to decide if
they are ready to hand power to Marine Le Pen’s party
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A rare flesh-eating bacteria with a 'terrifying' mortality rate that
can kill people in 48 hours is spreading in Japan
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Group A Streptococcus (GAS) typically causes swelling and sore throat
in children known as “strep throat,” but some types of the
bacteria can lead to symptoms developing rapidly, including limb
pain and swelling, fever, low blood pressure, that can be followed by
necrosis, breathing problems, organ failure and death. People over 50
are more prone to the disease.Other countries have experienced recent
outbreaks. In late 2022 at least five European nations reported to
the World Health Organization an increase in cases of invasive group A
streptococcus (iGAS) disease, which includes STSS. The WHO said the
rise in cases followed the end of Covid restrictions.
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These Luxurious NYC Apartments Are On The Market--From Katharine
Hepburn's Former Home To Judge Judy's Penthouse (Photos)
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A famous director, A-list actor and a daytime TV show host are among
the big names looking for luck in New York City's hit-or-miss luxury
real estate market with a slew of recent high-dollar residential
listings that feature original details, sprawling layouts and
increasingly rare private outdoor space in the heart of
Manhattan.Manhattan was the market with the highest median sales price
for luxury homes in April, according the latest data available from
the Institute of Luxury Home Marketing, with an average price of $4.02
million (Vail, Colorado was next with a $3.52 million median price,
followed by Naples, Florida at $2.48 million).
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Liquor-License Loophole Or Another Trump Tall Tale?
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The State of New Jersey disclosed recently that its Division of
Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) is reviewing if Donald Trump’s
convictions last month on 34 counts of business fraud violate a law
barring convicted felons from holding liquor licenses. Forbes was the
first to cover the state’s review of the liquor licenses at the
former president’s three New Jersey golf clubs.The next day,
spokespeople for the former president claimed that Trump had nothing
to do with the licenses at the three clubs. “President Trump is not
the holder of any liquor license in New Jersey, and he is not an
officer or director of any entity that holds a liquor license in New
Jersey—or anywhere in the United States for that matter,”
according to a statement a spokesperson for the Trump Organization
provided to media outlets.
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Can Apple Stock Go Much Higher? Analysts Don't Think So: Here's Why.
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The good news first: Apple stock closed at a week-ending record of
$212.49 per share, its third-largest percentage-point weekly gain of
the last two years and its second-largest dollar-per-share weekly
rally of the last decade, coming after the technology company
introduced its generative artificial intelligence offerings due later
this year.Stock price targets, which can often be slow to move or
react to previous movements, are an inexact science, but certainly
indicate the prevailing notion that Apple stock has priced in much of
its potential upside. The most glaring overhang on Apple's stock is
its stagnant revenue growth, as consensus forecasts expect the company
to report just 1% sales growth this year from its 2023 fiscal year and
a 2% decline from 2022's record $394 billion of revenue. Though it can
be expected that an established company like Apple would have weaker
growth than a company in a more nascent industry like Nvidia, Apple's
sales growth lag behind fellow tech bigshot Microsoft, which is
expected to report 16% top line growth this fiscal year after growing
its business by 7% last year. Apple's $383 billion in net income and
$97 billion in revenue in its 2023 fiscal year overshadowed
Microsoft's $212 billion and $73 billion, but consensus forecasts call
for Microsoft to lap Apple in profits by 2026 and sales by 2028. In
fact, analysts project Nvidia's net income to top Apple's by 2028,
which would have been quite hard to believe two years ago, when Nvidia
tallied about one-twentieth of Apple's annual profit. Remember,
investors mostly pay for the prospect of future earnings, not past
results.
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ZaaZaa: A decadent avocado smoothie to break the Ramadan fast
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Moroccan ZaaZaa is a thick and sweet avocado smoothie that resembles a
layered sundae and satisfies as a post-fasting treat during
Ramadan.ZaaZaa is one of Morocco's most decadent treats. It's both a
smoothie and a dessert, but its main ingredient may come as a
surprise: avocado.
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From Ancient Egypt to Roman Britain, brewers are reviving beers from
the past
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Beer archaeologists are peering back millennia to recreate brews from
ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome using ancient methods and
ingredients.Some of the most interesting beers made in recent years
provide a drinkable window into human history. These so-called
"rebrews" of age-old ales were once savoured in places ranging from
Ancient Egypt and Greece to Celtic and Viking Europe. Their drinkers
liked a choice too, with 5,000-year-old Babylonian-carved stone
tablets depicting recipes for nearly 20 different barley-based beers.
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Ancient Viruses Left Their DNA In Humans --
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Some ancient viral DNA sequences play a role in susceptibility to
psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and major depressive
disorder.Around 8 percent of human DNA is made up of genetic sequences
acquired from ancient viruses. These sequences, known as human
endogenous retroviruses (or Hervs), date back hundreds of thousands to
millions of years — with some even predating the emergence of Homo
sapiens.
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An Astrophysicist Reveals A Hidden Problem We'll Encounter If Humans
Colonize the Moon
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For decades, astronomers had ignored the Moon as a potential site for
telescopes because it was simply infeasible to build them there.The
2020s have already seen many lunar landing attempts, although several
of them have crashed or toppled over. With all the excitement
surrounding the prospect of humans returning to the Moon, both
commercial interests and scientists stand to gain.
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The Gas From Cow Burps Could Be the Easiest Greenhouse Gas to Get Rid
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In the urgent quest for a more sustainable global food system,
livestock are a mixed blessing. On the one hand, by converting fibrous
plants that people can’t eat into protein-rich meat and milk,
grazing animals like cows and sheep are an important source of human
food. And for many of the world’s poorest, raising a cow or two —
or a few sheep or goats — can be a key source of wealth.But those
benefits come with an immense environmental cost. A study in 2013
showed that globally, livestock account for about 14.5 percent of
greenhouse gas emissions, more than all the world’s cars and trucks
combined. And about 40 percent of livestock’s global warming
potential comes in the form of methane, a potent greenhouse gas formed
as they digest their fibrous diet.
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Elephants Give Each Other Unique Names. It Gets Weirder
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People use unique names to address each other, but we’re one of only
a handful of animal species known to do that, including bottlenose
dolphins.What’s in a name? People use unique names to address each
other, but we’re one of only a handful of animal species known to do
that, including bottlenose dolphins. Finding more animals with names
and investigating how they use them can improve scientists’
understanding of both other animals and ourselves.
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Does Evolution Even Matter Anymore -- Or Is Human Progress Just Too
Fast for Biology?
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Research shows that many of our contemporary problems, such as the
rising prevalence of mental health issues, are emerging from rapid
technological advancement and modernization. A theory that can help
explain why we respond poorly to modern conditions, despite the
choices, safety, and other benefits they bring, is an evolutionary
mismatch.A mismatch happens when an evolved adaptation, either
physical or psychological, becomes misaligned with the environment.
Take moths and some species of nocturnal flies, for example. Because
they have to navigate in the dark, they evolved to use the moon for
direction. However, due to the invention of artificial lighting, many
moths and flies are drawn to street lamps and indoor lights instead.
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Awesome Things for Your Backyard on Amazon That Are So Freaking So
Cheap
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If you’re looking to spend more time outside, a great source of
encouragement is to spruce up your space so you look forward to
chilling by the water, eating under an umbrella, grilling on the
patio, or reading on the lounger. Luckily for you, there are plenty of
things you can do that bring the awesome to your backyard without
spending a small fortune. I found ways to make your space comfier,
less buggy, and well lit. And who can forget your barbecue experience?
So sit back, relax, and check out these 40 awesome things for your
backyard that are so freaking cheap. Make grilling veggies, shrimp,
and other smaller, more delicate items a breeze when you use these
mesh pouches. They’re heat resistant up to 500 degrees, food safe,
and feature a snap-button closure that keeps your food from falling
through the grill’s grates. They’re nonstick and super easy to
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This Bird Is Way Smarter Than Anyone Gives It Credit For
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The cycling infrastructure in the Netherlands is fantastic, and
cyclists in my hometown of Utrecht would have been the happiest in the
world if it weren’t for one thing: pigeons.One moment, you’re
pedaling in the sun with a cool breeze on your face, and the next,
you’re breaking and swerving. A pigeon casually strolled onto your
path, seemingly oblivious to the danger it put itself in. Growing up,
I often wondered just how stupid they must be to blindly walk into
traffic. Many years later, I found myself once again puzzling over
pigeon intellect, but this time in a new paper in the journal PLOS
Biology on collective intelligence and flight paths.
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Hands Down, the 60 Strangest, Most Genius Things With Near-Perfect
Amazon Reviews
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When it comes to life’s little problems, sometimes solutions take an
unexpected shape. From creating better storage solutions to saving
yourself time in the kitchen to efficiently nailing DIY repairs,
products that may seem odd can, in actuality, be the answer. To see
exactly what I’m talking about, browse this list of, hands down, the
strangest, most genius things that will be sure to address all your
pesky problems. Plus, they’re all backed up by near-perfect reviews
on Amazon so you can rest easy knowing you’re firmly
well-informed.Serve dishes laden with garlic and onions without
smelling like them the rest of the night using this rub-a-way bar.
Designed to be rubbed with your hands like a bar of soap, its
stainless steel material helps to bond to the sulfuric compounds found
in odoriferous (yet delicious) ingredients. Popular with over 14,000
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'House of the Dragon' Is Finally Back and Bloodier Than Ever
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The call to battle has sounded, and the House of the Dragon fandom is
answering. Season 2 is finally here, and while the first season
covered whole decades, the action is now slowing down as it moves into
the struggle for succession that Season 1 built towards. Rhaenyra and
Aegon both believe they’re the rightful ruler of the Seven Kingdoms,
but there’s only room on the Iron Throne for one.Whether you’re on
Team Green or Team Black, here’s everything you need to know about
how to tune in and watch the Dance of Dragons unfold.
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Peacock Just Quietly Added the Best (and Bloodiest) Revenge Thriller
of the Year
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The revenge thriller didn’t start with John Wick, but sometimes it
seems like it ended with him. While Keanu Reeve’s hyperviolent
murder sprees may have rejuvenated the genre, they’ve also led to a
slew of middling imitators. An assembly line of fading celebrities
looking to slaughter their way to the top of the box office quickly
sprang up, subsequently watering down a genre that fans have loved
ever since Charles Bronson murdered a bunch of dudes in 1974. But half
a century later, one movie proved that the revenge thriller still has
some juice.Written and directed by star Dev Patel, Monkey Man pushes
the revenge thriller to delirious new highs by taking the movies that
built the genre (in a Letterboxd interview, Patel cites everything
from The Raid to Enter the Dragon to Oldboy) and injecting them with a
timely warning about the rise of Indian nationalism. Combine all that
with a first-time director showing incredible confidence and flair,
and you get one of the best revenge thrillers ever made — and easily
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Engineers Just Uncovered A Critical Discovery About Supercapacitors
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Modern life relies on electricity and electrical devices, from cars
and buses to phones and laptops, to the electrical systems in homes.
Behind many of these devices is a type of energy storage device, the
supercapacitor. My team of engineers is working on making these
supercapacitors even better at storing energy by studying how they
store energy at the nanoscale.Supercapacitors, like batteries, are
energy storage devices. They charge faster than batteries, often in a
few seconds to a minute, but generally store less energy. They’re
used in devices that require storing or supplying a burst of energy
over a short span of time. In your car and in elevators, they can help
recover energy during braking to slow down. They help meet fluctuating
energy demand in laptops and cameras, and they stabilize the energy
loads in electrical grids.
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The Longest-Running Sci-Fi Show Just Retconned Its Oldest Mystery
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Since the 2005 relaunch of Doctor Who, the Doctor has often been
described as “the last of the Time Lords.” Initially, this was
because the planet Gallifrey had been assumed destroyed in the Time
War, and then trapped in a pocket universe in “The Day of the
Doctor,” and then, after the events of “The Timeless Children,”
all of Gallifrey was destroyed by the Master. So, from the 9th through
15th Doctors, other Time Lords — including the Doctor’s family —
have been scarce.But, in “The Legend of Ruby Sunday,” the latest
Doctor Who season tackles the idea that the Doctor’s original
companion, his granddaughter, Susan Foreman, might still be alive. And
so, in exploring the mystery of Susan, this episode also seems to
retcon the basic origin of Susan, too. In typical Doctor Who
non-linear fashion, it would seem that the 1963 status quo of Doctor
Who is oddly, somehow, still in the Doctor’s future.
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Can You Really Build Up A Tolerance to Weed? Yes, And It Could Be A
Good Thing
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It's possible to build up a tolerance to marijuana, but cannabis
tolerance isn't always a bad thing in a medicinal context.If you
consume any substance enough, you’ll notice the jolt wears off after
a while. It takes more caffeine to become alert, more alcohol to get
buzzed. But is the same true for cannabis?
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35 Years Ago, an Iconic Sci-Fi Franchise Expanded With a Misunderstood
Masterpiece
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If the concept of mood slime existed in any movie other than 1989’s
Ghostbusters II, it would be considered one of science fiction's most
clever and compact conceits. If Douglas Adams had lifted the movie’s
basic plot structure it would be quoted on bumper stickers. And yet
the world-building notion that ectoplasm — the residue left by
ghosts — can be weaponized for good or ill by our emotions simply
isn’t treated with the reverence it should be, nor are the several
other innovations introduced in Ghostbusters II.The sequel to 1984’s
Ghostbusters was and is generally viewed as a less-than-stellar
follow-up to a nearly perfect film. But while it’s fair to say
Ghostbusters II is a less pure piece of art than Ghostbusters, that
doesn’t mean Ghostbusters II is bad. For three decades, this sequel
has been bad-mouthed so much that you have to wonder if people have
bothered to actually watch it. Ghostbusters II may be inferior to its
predecessor, but it’s still a misunderstood comedic sci-fi
masterpiece.
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30 Years Ago, Nintendo Released Its Most Inventive Platformer -- And
Changed Mario Forever
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You need hindsight to track evolution. In biology, it's all about
poring over fossil records and DNA analysis to discover how
yesterday’s T-rex became today’s chicken. In gaming, it means
revisiting now-defunct platforms in search of hidden gems and hints
about a franchise’s future. Nintendo is one of the easiest to track
thanks to its deep bench, familiar faces, and longstanding ability to
deliver innovative, joyful games. Its beloved mascot Mario has
undergone a slew of changes since his first appearance in 1981’s
Donkey Kong. So perhaps it's appropriate that the modern Mario we know
and love got his start in a Donkey Kong game, too.According to
legendary Nintendo producer Shigeru Miyamoto, Donkey Kong ‘94 was
conceived as a 10th anniversary project for the franchise.
Unfortunately, the timing didn’t quite work out and Nintendo missed
the 1981 release window by a few years, ultimately debuting the game
on June 14, 1994 in Japan (and a month later in America). The extra
attention was worth it. If you’ve never played it, Donkey Kong ‘94
might seem to be a simple collection of arcade-style stages. It’s
not. It’s one of the most meta and innovative titles Nintendo ever
produced.
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'The Acolyte's Most Controversial Star Wars Retcon Actually Happened
22 Years Ago
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Star Wars has built an entire universe around the idea of good versus
evil, specifically the Jedi versus the Sith. Whether that’s the
Empire fighting the Rebellion or the Resistance facing the First
Order, that’s usually what the conflict boils down to. But The
Acolyte is different. As Mother Aniseya says, it’s not about good
and bad, but power and who’s allowed to use it.The Force is that
power, and it ripples throughout the universe. But as The Acolyte
proved, not everyone treats that power the same, and not everyone even
calls it the Force. Fifteen years ago, Star Wars explored that same
idea with a forgotten group of sages that introduced this concept and
raised one of the fandom’s most beloved Jedi.
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Students on the frontline: South Africa and the US share a history of
protest against white supremacy
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Apartheid was officially made policy in 1948 in South Africa,
designating Africans to “bantustans”. These were the 10
undeveloped areas African people were deemed to belong in, where they
could exercise nominal self-rule, separate from the minority white
population.It became mandatory for Africans to carry passbooks –
identity books that controlled their movements. Apartheid also
institutionalised segregation in all public places, including schools
and institutions of higher learning. Though some of these measures
were in place before 1948, they were extended under apartheid.
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World's oldest termite mounds discovered in South Africa - and they've
been storing precious carbon for thousands of years
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The landscape along the Buffels River in South Africa’s Namaqualand
region is dotted with thousands of sandy mounds that occupy about 20%
of the surface area. These heuweltjies, as the locals call them (the
word means “little hills” in Afrikaans), are termite mounds,
inhabited by an underground network of tunnels and nests of the
southern harvester termite, Microhodotermes viator. I’m part of a
group of earth scientists who, in 2021, set out to study why the
groundwater in the area, around 530km from Cape Town, is saline. The
groundwater salinity seemed to be specifically related to the location
of these heuweltjies. We used radiocarbon dating; dating the mounds,
we reasoned, would allow us to see when minerals that were stored in
the mounds were flushed to the groundwater.
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Ghana's economic crisis was caused by government borrowing - the
central bank did the best it could: economist
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Ghana is going through its worst economic crisis in a generation. The
past two years have seen record high inflation in the country.
Ghana’s central bank (the Bank of Ghana) has been criticised in some
quarters for its role in the country’s economic malaise, which has
hit the profitability of Ghanaian banks. The Conversation Africa’s
Godfred Akoto Boafo speaks to economist Emmanuel Ameyaw about monetary
policy decisions made by the central bank during this period.In 2002,
Ghana’s parliament enacted the Bank of Ghana Act 612, Section 33(2),
granting the central bank flexibility and autonomy in the use of
monetary policy to tame inflation and promote economic growth. At the
time, Ghana was struggling with high inflation and low economic
growth. The inflation rate averaged 28% in the decade before 2002, and
real GDP growth per capita hovered around 1.45%.
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How to avoid being hacked: start by upping your password game -
'12345' doesn't cut it
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University of the Witwatersrand provides support as a hosting partner
of The Conversation AFRICA.If you type the term “password
cyberattack” into Google News, the results will show just how often
cyber criminals are getting hold of important data belonging to
companies and individuals. Weak passwords are a big part of the
problem. For instance, in 2023 technology security firm Nordpass
reported that “123456” was the most common password in Nigeria,
and the second most common password in the whole world.
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Public service reflections: Why the role of civil servants must evolve
to ensure public trust
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National Public Service Week has just wrapped up in Canada. The
initiative is recognized both federally and in many provinces and
celebrates public servants at all levels. It’s aimed at honouring
the important work they do and their contribution to government in
Canada. Throughout the week, political leaders, including the prime
minister, issue statements thanking public servants for their
dedication. Often, awards for excellence, innovation and long-term
service are announced to recognize and profile outstanding
achievements among the country’s public sector employees. This year
was no exception.
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Too soon? Titan or Titanic, people always make weird jokes about rich
people's tragedies
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It has been one year since the the Titan submersible imploded en route
to the wreck of the Titanic, killing all five people aboard. Yet,
despite the Titan’s violent end, another billionaire is gearing up
an attempt to reach the Titanic. In May, American real-estate investor
Larry Connor announced he wants to take another submersible to the
Titanic to prove the trip is safe.As we approach the first anniversary
of the Titan’s implosion — and a potential second journey — now
is an apt time to reflect on an event that captivated the public —
and the flood of memes that followed.
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The St. Anne's fire in Toronto highlights the significance of space
for cities and communities
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Dean of Divinity and Chair in Anglican Studies , Trinity College
Faculty of Divinity at the University of Toronto The public reaction
to the tragic fire that consumed St. Anne’s Anglican Church on
Toronto’s Gladstone Street is remarkable on many levels.
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