• This breathtaking image of Jupiter was captured on October 27, 2024, during the Juno spacecraft’s 66th close approach—also called a perijove—to the gas giant.

    The raw data collected by Juno was transformed into this stunning visual by dedicated citizen scientists, who processed and enhanced the imagery to reveal the planet’s mesmerizing swirls and storm systems. By adjusting contrast and blending various wavelengths of light, they unveiled incredible atmospheric detail far beyond what’s visible in natural color—turning Jupiter’s usual cappuccino tones into a dramatic display of swirling clouds.

    In this image, you can spot a mix of large and small atmospheric vortices—some spinning solo, others merging and interacting in complex patterns. These dynamic features reflect the ever-shifting nature of Jupiter’s turbulent atmosphere.

    Beyond their beauty, these visuals are scientifically powerful. Juno’s mission is to explore Jupiter’s atmosphere in greater depth than ever before—uncovering the mechanisms behind its fierce storms, jet streams, and immense weather systems.

    Credit: NASA / JPL / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt / Thomas Thomopoulos © CC BY 3.0
    This breathtaking image of Jupiter was captured on October 27, 2024, during the Juno spacecraft’s 66th close approach—also called a perijove—to the gas giant. The raw data collected by Juno was transformed into this stunning visual by dedicated citizen scientists, who processed and enhanced the imagery to reveal the planet’s mesmerizing swirls and storm systems. By adjusting contrast and blending various wavelengths of light, they unveiled incredible atmospheric detail far beyond what’s visible in natural color—turning Jupiter’s usual cappuccino tones into a dramatic display of swirling clouds. In this image, you can spot a mix of large and small atmospheric vortices—some spinning solo, others merging and interacting in complex patterns. These dynamic features reflect the ever-shifting nature of Jupiter’s turbulent atmosphere. Beyond their beauty, these visuals are scientifically powerful. Juno’s mission is to explore Jupiter’s atmosphere in greater depth than ever before—uncovering the mechanisms behind its fierce storms, jet streams, and immense weather systems. Credit: NASA / JPL / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt / Thomas Thomopoulos © CC BY 3.0
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  • TITAN BBQ BRISKET DEEP DISH

    Ingredients:
    2 cups pizza dough
    1 ½ cups smoked BBQ brisket, chopped
    1 ½ cups shredded cheddar & mozzarella blend
    ½ cup caramelized onions
    ½ cup smoky BBQ sauce (plus extra for drizzle)
    Optional: pickled jalapeños for heat
    Optional: chopped scallions

    Instructions:
    1⃣ Press dough into deep dish pan.
    2⃣ Layer brisket, onions, cheese, and BBQ sauce.
    3⃣ Bake until crust is crisp and cheese is bubbly.
    4⃣ Drizzle with extra BBQ sauce & top with jalapeños or scallions.
    5⃣ Slice into smoky, saucy brisket bliss!

    Prep: 15 min | Cook: 30 min | Total: 45 min | Serves: 6
    TITAN BBQ BRISKET DEEP DISH Ingredients: 2 cups pizza dough 1 ½ cups smoked BBQ brisket, chopped 1 ½ cups shredded cheddar & mozzarella blend ½ cup caramelized onions ½ cup smoky BBQ sauce (plus extra for drizzle) Optional: pickled jalapeños for heat Optional: chopped scallions Instructions: 1⃣ Press dough into deep dish pan. 2⃣ Layer brisket, onions, cheese, and BBQ sauce. 3⃣ Bake until crust is crisp and cheese is bubbly. 4⃣ Drizzle with extra BBQ sauce & top with jalapeños or scallions. 5⃣ Slice into smoky, saucy brisket bliss! Prep: 15 min | Cook: 30 min | Total: 45 min | Serves: 6
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  • China’s latest hydrogen-powered drone flew non-stop for 30 hours, setting a new national record — and sending a bold message about the future of aviation. Developed by AVIC and Tsinghua University, this 50kg UAV isn’t just impressive — it’s carbon-free, whisper-quiet, and runs on the most abundant element in the universe.

    With 5G control systems and eco-friendly propulsion, this drone proves that the skies of tomorrow could be clean, connected, and completely hydrogen-powered. No fuel. No emissions. Just pure flight.

    See the drone record and potential:
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    #HydrogenDrone #GreenAviation #SustainableFlight #ChinaTech #AerospaceInnovation #FutureIsHydrogen #CleanEnergyTech #UAVRevolution
    China’s latest hydrogen-powered drone flew non-stop for 30 hours, setting a new national record — and sending a bold message about the future of aviation. Developed by AVIC and Tsinghua University, this 50kg UAV isn’t just impressive — it’s carbon-free, whisper-quiet, and runs on the most abundant element in the universe. With 5G control systems and eco-friendly propulsion, this drone proves that the skies of tomorrow could be clean, connected, and completely hydrogen-powered. No fuel. No emissions. Just pure flight. See the drone record and potential: search&growReferrer=true #HydrogenDrone #GreenAviation #SustainableFlight #ChinaTech #AerospaceInnovation #FutureIsHydrogen #CleanEnergyTech #UAVRevolution
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  • Scientists have discovered a groundbreaking cancer treatment that uses only light and a special medical dye to destroy tumor cells—no drugs, no radiation, and no surgery. This new technique, powered by "molecular jackhammers," causes the dye molecules to vibrate a trillion times per second under near-infrared light, physically ripping cancer cells apart from within.

    The dye—aminocyanine—is already FDA-approved for imaging, but researchers found that when it's hit with near-infrared light, it begins to violently vibrate and rupture cancer cells without harming nearby healthy tissue. In lab tests, 99% of melanoma cells were destroyed in one session. In mice, half the tumors vanished after just one treatment.

    Even better? The near-infrared light can reach up to 10 cm deep, making it possible to treat internal organs without surgery. Since the dye naturally targets cancer cells, the technique is highly specific and may avoid resistance that plagues chemo and radiation. Scientists believe this tech could soon reshape not just cancer therapy, but early disease detection as well—without needles, drugs, or invasive tools.

    #CancerBreakthrough #MedicalInnovation #NonInvasiveTherapy #LightBasedTreatment #FutureOfMedicine
    Scientists have discovered a groundbreaking cancer treatment that uses only light and a special medical dye to destroy tumor cells—no drugs, no radiation, and no surgery. This new technique, powered by "molecular jackhammers," causes the dye molecules to vibrate a trillion times per second under near-infrared light, physically ripping cancer cells apart from within. The dye—aminocyanine—is already FDA-approved for imaging, but researchers found that when it's hit with near-infrared light, it begins to violently vibrate and rupture cancer cells without harming nearby healthy tissue. In lab tests, 99% of melanoma cells were destroyed in one session. In mice, half the tumors vanished after just one treatment. Even better? The near-infrared light can reach up to 10 cm deep, making it possible to treat internal organs without surgery. Since the dye naturally targets cancer cells, the technique is highly specific and may avoid resistance that plagues chemo and radiation. Scientists believe this tech could soon reshape not just cancer therapy, but early disease detection as well—without needles, drugs, or invasive tools. #CancerBreakthrough #MedicalInnovation #NonInvasiveTherapy #LightBasedTreatment #FutureOfMedicine
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  • Rose Ice Cream

    Delicately Fragrant Rose Ice Cream with a Floral Finish

    Ingredients:

    2 cups heavy cream

    1 cup whole milk

    3/4 cup granulated sugar

    4 egg yolks

    2 teaspoons rose water (adjust to taste)

    A few drops of natural pink food coloring (optional)

    Crushed dried rose petals, for garnish (optional)

    Directions:

    In a saucepan, combine heavy cream and milk. Heat over medium until warm but not boiling.

    In a separate bowl, whisk egg yolks and sugar until pale and creamy.

    Slowly pour the warm milk mixture into the yolks, whisking constantly to temper the eggs.

    Return the mixture to the saucepan and cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until it thickens enough to coat the back of a spoon. Do not boil.

    Remove from heat. Stir in rose water and food coloring if using.

    Let the mixture cool completely, then chill in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours or overnight.

    Pour into an ice cream maker and churn according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

    Transfer to a container and freeze for at least 4 hours or until firm. Garnish with dried rose petals before serving if desired.

    Prep Time: 20 minutes | Chilling/Freezing Time: 8 hours | Total Time: 8 hours 20 minutes
    Kcal: 280 kcal | Servings: 6 servings

    #roseicecream #floraldesserts #homemadeicecream #middleeasterndessert #roseflavor #summerdesserts #icecreamlovers #creamyindulgence #easyicecreamrecipe #romanticflavors #pinkdesserts #exoticflavors #artisanicecream #eggcustardbase #dessertinspiration #beautifuldesserts #uniqueicecream #cooltreats #frozendessert #gourmeticecream

    Cool, creamy, and kissed with rose This Rose Ice Cream is the floral dessert of dreams—perfect for summer evenings and romantic cravings!
    Rose Ice Cream Delicately Fragrant Rose Ice Cream with a Floral Finish Ingredients: 2 cups heavy cream 1 cup whole milk 3/4 cup granulated sugar 4 egg yolks 2 teaspoons rose water (adjust to taste) A few drops of natural pink food coloring (optional) Crushed dried rose petals, for garnish (optional) Directions: In a saucepan, combine heavy cream and milk. Heat over medium until warm but not boiling. In a separate bowl, whisk egg yolks and sugar until pale and creamy. Slowly pour the warm milk mixture into the yolks, whisking constantly to temper the eggs. Return the mixture to the saucepan and cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until it thickens enough to coat the back of a spoon. Do not boil. Remove from heat. Stir in rose water and food coloring if using. Let the mixture cool completely, then chill in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours or overnight. Pour into an ice cream maker and churn according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Transfer to a container and freeze for at least 4 hours or until firm. Garnish with dried rose petals before serving if desired. Prep Time: 20 minutes | Chilling/Freezing Time: 8 hours | Total Time: 8 hours 20 minutes Kcal: 280 kcal | Servings: 6 servings #roseicecream #floraldesserts #homemadeicecream #middleeasterndessert #roseflavor #summerdesserts #icecreamlovers #creamyindulgence #easyicecreamrecipe #romanticflavors #pinkdesserts #exoticflavors #artisanicecream #eggcustardbase #dessertinspiration #beautifuldesserts #uniqueicecream #cooltreats #frozendessert #gourmeticecream Cool, creamy, and kissed with rose This Rose Ice Cream is the floral dessert of dreams—perfect for summer evenings and romantic cravings!
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