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NEW - Humans breathing is now also considered "bad for the environment," climate scientists claim.
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Transferring a 5MB hard drive in 1956.
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Fox News’s Bill Melugin Reports Highest Ever Illegal Border Invasion Count Yesterday With Over 12K
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"Vyacheslav Kovalskiy, a former businessman, made the shot from a record 12,470 feet away."
https://www.businessinsider.com/ukraine-sniper-describes-record-longest-kill-shot-claim-2023-12.
https://www.businessinsider.com/ukraine-sniper-describes-record-longest-kill-shot-claim-2023-12.
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The Ukrainian sniper team claiming the world's longest kill shot described how they shot a Russian officer from over 2 miles away
The sniper team used a laser and had to factor in wind, humidity, and air temperature to make the record-setting shot.
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TIL a New Zealand woman was detained in Kazakhstan because they did not believe New Zealand was a real country. When they asked her to show the country on a map, their map did not include New Zealand.
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Friedrich Miescher and the discovery of DNA
In 1869, the young Swiss biochemist Friedrich Miescher discovered the molecule we now refer to as DNA, developing techniques for its extraction.
Miescher harvested nuclei from pus cells in used hospital bandages. Even after becoming professor in Basel, he would toil in freezing temperatures, with laboratory windows kept open to avoid deterioration of material extracted.
You have been taught, along with the rest of us, that it was Francis Crick and James Watson who unraveled the “secret of life,” in 1953. But precisely 150 years ago, back in 1869, a 25-year-old Swiss biochemist discovered a new substance in cells, calling it nuclein. It is this substance that is now known as DNA. The biochemist is all but forgotten.
Why he became forgotten to history is likewise left undisclosed.
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In 1869, the young Swiss biochemist Friedrich Miescher discovered the molecule we now refer to as DNA, developing techniques for its extraction.
Miescher harvested nuclei from pus cells in used hospital bandages. Even after becoming professor in Basel, he would toil in freezing temperatures, with laboratory windows kept open to avoid deterioration of material extracted.
You have been taught, along with the rest of us, that it was Francis Crick and James Watson who unraveled the “secret of life,” in 1953. But precisely 150 years ago, back in 1869, a 25-year-old Swiss biochemist discovered a new substance in cells, calling it nuclein. It is this substance that is now known as DNA. The biochemist is all but forgotten.
Why he became forgotten to history is likewise left undisclosed.
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JUST IN - U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case that could undo Capitol riot charge against hundreds, including Trump.
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You can be sure that when world leaders publicly get their Covid vaccines and boosters that it’s just a placebo and theatrics to convince YOU to take the real thing.
Because when it’s not….this is what happens.
They stopped making this mistake long ago.
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"Overall, the evidence suggests that our elected representatives could be accurately described as “midwits” – people of above-average but unremarkable intelligence. Their cognitive faculties seems to be particularly lacking when it comes to non-verbal reasoning – a domain that is increasingly important for navigating our “knowledge economy”.
"Returning to the quote from Machiavelli, he was of course referring to rulers who appointed the men around them. His point was: judge a ruler’s intelligence by those whom he appoints. But in a democracy, “we the people” rule through our elected representatives. So what does it say about us that we have selected such mediocre intellects to fill that role?"
https://www.aporiamagazine.com/p/are-we-ruled-by-midwits#:~:text=Overall%2C%20the%20evidence,fill%20that%20role%3F
"Returning to the quote from Machiavelli, he was of course referring to rulers who appointed the men around them. His point was: judge a ruler’s intelligence by those whom he appoints. But in a democracy, “we the people” rule through our elected representatives. So what does it say about us that we have selected such mediocre intellects to fill that role?"
https://www.aporiamagazine.com/p/are-we-ruled-by-midwits#:~:text=Overall%2C%20the%20evidence,fill%20that%20role%3F
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Are we ruled by midwits?
“The first method for estimating the intelligence of a ruler,” said Machiavelli, “is to look at the men he has around him”.
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Trying to establish that Francis Bacon influenced the founding of the Royal Society in 1660. Here's the frontispiece to Thomas Sprat's 1667 History of the Royal Society showing a bust of Charles II, the Society's first patron, apparently about to be crowned by a symbolical figure representing Fame. Viscount Brouncker, the first president (to the left of the pillar-base) points with his right hand to a Latin innoscription, CAROULUS II SOCIETATIS REGALIS AUTHOR ET PATRONUS. Francis Bacon , Viscount St. Alban, is seen to the right with his left hand pointing unequivocally away from the innoscription—perhaps to the masonic insignia in the background.
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