• MONOLITH BLT & RANCH DEEP DISH MADNESS

    Ingredients:
    8 slices crispy bacon, chopped
    1 cup shredded lettuce
    1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
    1 cup shredded mozzarella
    1 deep dish crust or thick flatbread
    ½ cup ranch dressing
    Optional: garlic butter for crust

    Instructions:
    1⃣ Spread ranch on crust, layer bacon & cheese.
    2⃣ Bake at 425°F (220°C) for 15–18 min till melty & golden.
    3⃣ Top with fresh lettuce & tomatoes right before serving.

    Prep: 10 min | Cook: 18 min | Total: 28 min | Serves: 4 crispy-craving legends
    MONOLITH BLT & RANCH DEEP DISH MADNESS Ingredients: 8 slices crispy bacon, chopped 1 cup shredded lettuce 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved 1 cup shredded mozzarella 1 deep dish crust or thick flatbread ½ cup ranch dressing Optional: garlic butter for crust Instructions: 1⃣ Spread ranch on crust, layer bacon & cheese. 2⃣ Bake at 425°F (220°C) for 15–18 min till melty & golden. 3⃣ Top with fresh lettuce & tomatoes right before serving. Prep: 10 min | Cook: 18 min | Total: 28 min | Serves: 4 crispy-craving legends
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  • Researchers from the University of Washington have discovered that silencing a specific group of brain cells—called AgRP neurons in the hypothalamus—can reverse type 2 diabetes in mice without causing any weight loss or changes in appetite.

    These neurons are known to influence hunger, but scientists found they also directly affect blood sugar regulation.

    In the study, scientists used a genetic technique to block the activity of these neurons, which led to normal blood glucose levels for several months.

    Importantly, this improvement happened independently of weight, challenging the traditional belief that weight loss is essential for managing or reversing type 2 diabetes.

    The findings suggest that the brain plays a more central role in blood sugar regulation than previously thought.

    Although the research is still in preclinical stages and was conducted on animals, it paves the way for new therapies that target brain circuits to treat diabetes—potentially helping patients who struggle with weight loss.

    Further studies are needed before human treatments become available, but this breakthrough could change how we approach diabetes care in the future.
    Researchers from the University of Washington have discovered that silencing a specific group of brain cells—called AgRP neurons in the hypothalamus—can reverse type 2 diabetes in mice without causing any weight loss or changes in appetite. These neurons are known to influence hunger, but scientists found they also directly affect blood sugar regulation. In the study, scientists used a genetic technique to block the activity of these neurons, which led to normal blood glucose levels for several months. Importantly, this improvement happened independently of weight, challenging the traditional belief that weight loss is essential for managing or reversing type 2 diabetes. The findings suggest that the brain plays a more central role in blood sugar regulation than previously thought. Although the research is still in preclinical stages and was conducted on animals, it paves the way for new therapies that target brain circuits to treat diabetes—potentially helping patients who struggle with weight loss. Further studies are needed before human treatments become available, but this breakthrough could change how we approach diabetes care in the future.
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  • A Tiny Light in the Martian Sky

    From 225 million kilometers away, Earth appears as a single glowing dot—captured by NASA’s Curiosity Rover from the surface of Mars.

    Just a speck… yet it holds every mountain, ocean, memory, and life we've ever known.

    A quiet reminder: in the vastness of space, our little world still shines.

    #EarthFromMars #CuriosityRover #RedPlanetView #CosmicPerspective #SpaceExploration
    A Tiny Light in the Martian Sky From 225 million kilometers away, Earth appears as a single glowing dot—captured by NASA’s Curiosity Rover from the surface of Mars. Just a speck… yet it holds every mountain, ocean, memory, and life we've ever known. A quiet reminder: in the vastness of space, our little world still shines. #EarthFromMars #CuriosityRover #RedPlanetView #CosmicPerspective #SpaceExploration
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  • OpenAI Aims to Engage College Students with AI Technology
    AI chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT have been shown repeatedly to provide false information, hallucinate completely made-up sources and facts, and lead people astray with their confidently wrong answers to questions. For that reason, AI tools are viewed with skepticism by many educators. So, of course, OpenAI and its competitors are targeting colleges...
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  • In an astonishing feat of ancient biology, scientists in Russia successfully revived two nematodes that had been frozen in Siberian permafrost for over 30,000 and 40,000 years, respectively. These microscopic worms were part of a batch of 300 specimens extracted from layers of ice dating back to the Pleistocene epoch. Once thawed, both nematodes began moving and eating—demonstrating metabolic activity after tens of thousands of years in suspended animation.

    This discovery has profound implications for our understanding of extremophile life and the boundaries of biological resilience. It also raises questions about the possibility of reviving other long-extinct organisms as global temperatures rise and permafrost melts, potentially unlocking both scientific breakthroughs—and biosecurity concerns.

    #AncientLife #Permafrost #ResurrectionBiology #Nematodes #ExtremeSurvival
    In an astonishing feat of ancient biology, scientists in Russia successfully revived two nematodes that had been frozen in Siberian permafrost for over 30,000 and 40,000 years, respectively. These microscopic worms were part of a batch of 300 specimens extracted from layers of ice dating back to the Pleistocene epoch. Once thawed, both nematodes began moving and eating—demonstrating metabolic activity after tens of thousands of years in suspended animation. This discovery has profound implications for our understanding of extremophile life and the boundaries of biological resilience. It also raises questions about the possibility of reviving other long-extinct organisms as global temperatures rise and permafrost melts, potentially unlocking both scientific breakthroughs—and biosecurity concerns. #AncientLife #Permafrost #ResurrectionBiology #Nematodes #ExtremeSurvival
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  • Looking for a delicious seafood dish to impress your guests?

    Garlic Butter Shrimp with Herbs

    Ingredients:
    - 1 lb large shrimp, peeled and deveined
    - 4 tbsp unsalted butter
    - 4 cloves garlic, minced
    - 1 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped
    - 1 tbsp fresh cilantro, chopped
    - 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
    - Salt and pepper, to taste
    - Lemon wedges, for serving

    Preparation Steps:
    1. In a large skillet, melt the butter over medium heat.
    2. Add the minced garlic and sauté for 1-2 minutes until fragrant.
    3. Increase the heat to medium-high and add the shrimp to the skillet.
    4. Cook the shrimp for 2-3 minutes on each side until pink and opaque.
    5. Stir in the chopped parsley, cilantro, lemon juice, salt, and pepper.
    6. Cook for an additional minute, mixing well to coat the shrimp.
    7. Remove from heat and serve immediately with lemon wedges.

    Prep Time: 10 mins | Cooking Time: 10 mins | Total Time: 20 mins
    Calories: 250 kcal per serving | Servings: 4 servings

    Suggested Pairings:
    - Serve over a bed of rice or alongside crusty bread to soak up the delicious sauce.
    - Pair with a fresh garden salad for a light meal.

    #shrimprecipe #seafoodlover #dinnerideas
    Looking for a delicious seafood dish to impress your guests? Garlic Butter Shrimp with Herbs Ingredients: - 1 lb large shrimp, peeled and deveined - 4 tbsp unsalted butter - 4 cloves garlic, minced - 1 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped - 1 tbsp fresh cilantro, chopped - 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice - Salt and pepper, to taste - Lemon wedges, for serving Preparation Steps: 1. In a large skillet, melt the butter over medium heat. 2. Add the minced garlic and sauté for 1-2 minutes until fragrant. 3. Increase the heat to medium-high and add the shrimp to the skillet. 4. Cook the shrimp for 2-3 minutes on each side until pink and opaque. 5. Stir in the chopped parsley, cilantro, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. 6. Cook for an additional minute, mixing well to coat the shrimp. 7. Remove from heat and serve immediately with lemon wedges. Prep Time: 10 mins | Cooking Time: 10 mins | Total Time: 20 mins Calories: 250 kcal per serving | Servings: 4 servings Suggested Pairings: - Serve over a bed of rice or alongside crusty bread to soak up the delicious sauce. - Pair with a fresh garden salad for a light meal. #shrimprecipe #seafoodlover #dinnerideas
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  • Oh, Conor. How the mighty have fallen.
    Oh, Conor. How the mighty have fallen.
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  • The Prime Minster of Dominica right now.
    The Prime Minster of Dominica right now.
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