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  • smonterrosa97 Johns @smonterrosa97 adicionou um novo artigo in Science
    2025-06-16 16:36:03 ·
    Signs of Harmful Industrial Chemicals Detected in U.S. Air for the First Time
    Americans’ air is teeming with all sorts of known toxin pollutants—now scientists have found a new one to add to the list. Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder detailed their discovery in a study published earlier this month. They sampled agricultural sites in Oklahoma and found clear traces of medium-chain chlorinated paraffins (MCCPs)...
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  • ItzBluigiCLips My @ItzBluigiCLips adicionou uma foto
    2025-06-16 16:38:02 ·
    Mặt mũi dạo này chán thật đấy đeo cả kính vào rồi mà vẫn không thấy tiền đâu :)))
    Mặt mũi dạo này chán thật đấy đeo cả kính vào rồi mà vẫn không thấy tiền đâu :)))
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  • Frederick Kris @ewatsica_vmZq adicionou uma foto
    2025-06-16 16:41:02 ·
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  • smartbeerediting Gravure @smartbeerediting adicionou uma foto
    2025-06-16 16:45:02 ·
    元芸能人がお天気お姉さんに...

    この完璧すぎるルックスとスタイルは国宝級です
    元芸能人がお天気お姉さんに... この完璧すぎるルックスとスタイルは国宝級です
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    2025-06-16 16:49:02 ·
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  • WhipZap Dibbert @WhipZap adicionou um novo artigo in Tech
    2025-06-16 16:50:03 ·
    Trump's Latest Money-Making Scheme: A Gold iPhone Clone That's Inferior to Any Affordable Android Device
    If there’s one thing we’ve learned over the years, it’s that President Donald J. Trump loves two things: gold furniture and using his status as U.S. president to make money. And now, to everyone’s detriment, Trump is apparently combining those two passions into a mobile device that you can buy with real American tender. It gives me no pleasure to...
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  • iceysawg0034 Davis @iceysawg0034 adicionou uma foto
    2025-06-16 16:51:07 ·
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    2025-06-16 16:57:06 ·
    A remarkable deep-sea discovery was made by scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) during an expedition in the Pacific Ocean near Alaska’s seafloor.

    They found what they described as "golden orbs" or "golden eggs", potentially egg sacs or casings, though the exact species and function are still under investigation.

    These objects were located near a hydrothermal vent system, which is known for supporting unique ecosystems.

    While the number 2.6 million and the glowing visual effect seem exaggerated for dramatic or artistic purposes, the core idea is loosely grounded in truth: golden-hued, unknown biological structures have been observed in volcanic regions deep under the sea, sparking scientific interest.

    These deep-sea habitats, especially around volcanoes or vents, are hotspots for biodiversity, often harboring undiscovered species and mysterious life forms adapted to extreme conditions.
    A remarkable deep-sea discovery was made by scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) during an expedition in the Pacific Ocean near Alaska’s seafloor. They found what they described as "golden orbs" or "golden eggs", potentially egg sacs or casings, though the exact species and function are still under investigation. These objects were located near a hydrothermal vent system, which is known for supporting unique ecosystems. While the number 2.6 million and the glowing visual effect seem exaggerated for dramatic or artistic purposes, the core idea is loosely grounded in truth: golden-hued, unknown biological structures have been observed in volcanic regions deep under the sea, sparking scientific interest. These deep-sea habitats, especially around volcanoes or vents, are hotspots for biodiversity, often harboring undiscovered species and mysterious life forms adapted to extreme conditions.
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    2025-06-16 16:58:08 ·
    When a meteor speeds into Earth’s atmosphere, it lights up due to intense friction with the air—generating extreme heat. That heat makes the meteor glow, but here's the cool part: the color of that glow tells us what it's made of!

    Just like fireworks, different elements shine in different colors when heated. As the meteor blazes through the sky at tens of kilometers per second, atoms in both the meteor and the surrounding air get excited—and they release light in specific wavelengths. The result? A fiery, colorful display that reveals the meteor’s chemical makeup.

    #MeteorShower #SpaceScience #WhyItGlows #AstroFacts
    When a meteor speeds into Earth’s atmosphere, it lights up due to intense friction with the air—generating extreme heat. That heat makes the meteor glow, but here's the cool part: the color of that glow tells us what it's made of! Just like fireworks, different elements shine in different colors when heated. As the meteor blazes through the sky at tens of kilometers per second, atoms in both the meteor and the surrounding air get excited—and they release light in specific wavelengths. The result? A fiery, colorful display that reveals the meteor’s chemical makeup. #MeteorShower #SpaceScience #WhyItGlows #AstroFacts
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