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Pirmą kartą istorijoje žmonių sukurtas erdvėlaivis užmezgė ryšį su Saule. 2021 m. balandžio 28 d. NASA kosminis zondas „Parker Solar Probe“ įskrido ir išskrido iš Saulės vainiko, viršutinės žvaigždės atmosferos. Jis ne tik išgyveno šį bandymą, įrodydamas, kad turi aukščiausios kokybės karščiui atsparų skydą, bet ir atliko vietos matavimus, suteikdamas mums daugybę niekada anksčiau nematytų duomenų apie Saulės sistemos šerdį
When the plankton died, they fell to the ocean floor, eventually forming graphite which played a crucial role in lubricating the breakage of rocks into slabs, enabling them to stack on top of each other to make mountains.
The transition from a reduced planet to an oxidized planet is referred to as the Great Oxidation Event or GOE. This transition was a central part of our planet’s evolution, and fundamentally linked to the evolution of life here – specifically to the prevalence of photosynthesis that produced oxygen. Planetary geologists at HKU have discovered that Mars underwent a great oxygenation event of its own – billions of years ago, the red planet was not so red.
Warp drive pioneer and former NASA warp drive specialist Dr. Harold G “Sonny” White has reported the discovery of an actual, real-world “Warp Bubble.” And, according to White, this first of its kind breakthrough by his Limitless Space Institute (LSI) team sets a new starting point for those trying to manufacture a full-sized, warp-capable spacecraft.
The two specimens reacted identically, and one dinosaur chondrocyte revealed a nucleus with fossilized threads of chromatin. This is the second example of fossilized chromatin threads in a vertebrate material. These data show that some of the original nuclear biochemistry is preserved in this dinosaur cartilage material and further support the hypothesis that cartilage is very prone to nuclear fossilization and a perfect candidate to further understand DNA preservation in deep time.
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/psychology-numbers-people-add-default-subtract-better wrote: People add by default even when subtraction makes more sense
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“When people try to make something better … they don’t think that they can remove or subtract unless they are somehow prompted to do so,”
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Conversely, bombarding participants with unrelated information decreased their likelihood of subtracting (SN: 5/24/20). People add even more when they experience information overload, those experiments showed.
On an intuitive level, people recognize that subtraction comes less naturally than addition, the authors say. Hence the adoption of adages, such as “less is more” and Marie Kondo’s now infamous mantra to get rid of those things that fail to spark joy.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03380-y wrote: People systematically overlook subtractive changes
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Mane maloniai nustebino ir šiek tiek pralinksmino su kokiu įkvėpimu, entuziazmu ir kūrybingumu Ivan Yakovina, kuris paprastai daro politinių naujienų apžvalgas savo kanale, apie šio teleskopą paleidimą pakalbėjo. Kaip didelis šito dalyko fanboyjus.