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HYPER PEPPERONI CHEESE SURGE DEEP DISH
Ingredients:
150 g pepperoni, stacked thick
1/2 cup mozzarella
1/2 cup cheddar
1/2 cup provolone
1/2 cup pizza sauce
1 roll pizza dough
Instructions:
1⃣ Press dough into pan, spread sauce.
2⃣ Load up with all cheeses, then cover with pepperoni.
3⃣ Bake at 425°F (220°C) for 20–25 min until bubbling and golden.
Prep: 10 min | Cook: 25 min | Total: 35 min | Serves: 4HYPER PEPPERONI CHEESE SURGE DEEP DISH Ingredients: 150 g pepperoni, stacked thick 1/2 cup mozzarella 1/2 cup cheddar 1/2 cup provolone 1/2 cup pizza sauce 1 roll pizza dough Instructions: 1⃣ Press dough into pan, spread sauce. 2⃣ Load up with all cheeses, then cover with pepperoni. 3⃣ Bake at 425°F (220°C) for 20–25 min until bubbling and golden. Prep: 10 min | Cook: 25 min | Total: 35 min | Serves: 40 Bình Luận ·0 Chia Sẻ ·19K Xem ·0 Đánh giá -
Researchers at ETH Zurich, a leading science and technology university in Switzerland, have developed an innovative glow-in-the-dark wood using bioluminescent fungi.
The fungi used, such as Armillaria mellea (commonly known as honey fungus), naturally emit a greenish glow in the dark.
By integrating the fungal mycelium into the wood’s structure, scientists created a hybrid material that glows without the need for external power sources like electricity or batteries.
The project is part of a broader movement in sustainable design and living architecture, where biological systems are incorporated into buildings and public infrastructure.
The wood-fungi composite remains biodegradable and renewable, making it a highly eco-friendly alternative to traditional lighting solutions.
It offers a soft, natural light ideal for pathways, parks, or residential streets, especially in places aiming to reduce energy consumption and light pollution.
This research showcases how biodesign could shape the future of urban environments, blending nature with modern needs.
Beyond aesthetics, it also holds practical value for off-grid areas, emergency lighting, and artistic applications in urban planning.Researchers at ETH Zurich, a leading science and technology university in Switzerland, have developed an innovative glow-in-the-dark wood using bioluminescent fungi. The fungi used, such as Armillaria mellea (commonly known as honey fungus), naturally emit a greenish glow in the dark. By integrating the fungal mycelium into the wood’s structure, scientists created a hybrid material that glows without the need for external power sources like electricity or batteries. The project is part of a broader movement in sustainable design and living architecture, where biological systems are incorporated into buildings and public infrastructure. The wood-fungi composite remains biodegradable and renewable, making it a highly eco-friendly alternative to traditional lighting solutions. It offers a soft, natural light ideal for pathways, parks, or residential streets, especially in places aiming to reduce energy consumption and light pollution. This research showcases how biodesign could shape the future of urban environments, blending nature with modern needs. Beyond aesthetics, it also holds practical value for off-grid areas, emergency lighting, and artistic applications in urban planning.0 Bình Luận ·0 Chia Sẻ ·22K Xem ·0 Đánh giá -
Astronomers Discover the Hottest Brown Dwarf Ever!
Meet WD0032-317B — a record-breaking brown dwarf orbiting a white dwarf 1,400 light-years away, with a blazing day-side temperature between 7,250–9,800 K — hotter than the Sun’s surface (5,778 K)!
Spotted in a tight 2.3-hour orbit, this object is tidally locked, with a wild temperature swing of nearly 6,000 K between its day and night sides — far more extreme than even the famous exoplanet KELT-9b.
Key Highlights:
Mass: 75–88 Jupiter masses
Orbit: Just 2.3 hours around its white dwarf star
Host Star: 37,000 K, only 40% the mass of the Sun
Night Side: Cools to 1,300–3,000 K
Extreme UV Radiation is stripping its hydrogen-rich atmosphere apart
Why It Matters:
This discovery provides a rare window into how ultra-hot environments affect giant planets and brown dwarfs. It also shows how compact white dwarfs offer a unique observational advantage over larger stars like blue supergiants.
Published in Nature Astronomy (2023)
Title: “An irradiated-Jupiter analogue hotter than the Sun”
By: Na’ama Hallakoun et al.Astronomers Discover the Hottest Brown Dwarf Ever! Meet WD0032-317B — a record-breaking brown dwarf orbiting a white dwarf 1,400 light-years away, with a blazing day-side temperature between 7,250–9,800 K — hotter than the Sun’s surface (5,778 K)! Spotted in a tight 2.3-hour orbit, this object is tidally locked, with a wild temperature swing of nearly 6,000 K between its day and night sides — far more extreme than even the famous exoplanet KELT-9b. Key Highlights: Mass: 75–88 Jupiter masses Orbit: Just 2.3 hours around its white dwarf star Host Star: 37,000 K, only 40% the mass of the Sun Night Side: Cools to 1,300–3,000 K Extreme UV Radiation is stripping its hydrogen-rich atmosphere apart Why It Matters: This discovery provides a rare window into how ultra-hot environments affect giant planets and brown dwarfs. It also shows how compact white dwarfs offer a unique observational advantage over larger stars like blue supergiants. Published in Nature Astronomy (2023) Title: “An irradiated-Jupiter analogue hotter than the Sun” By: Na’ama Hallakoun et al.0 Bình Luận ·0 Chia Sẻ ·20K Xem ·0 Đánh giá