Apparently this was a failed attempt at a joke.
https://www.crossingwallstreet.com/archives/2024/04/cws-market-review-april-2-2024.html
Apparently this was a failed attempt at a joke.
https://www.crossingwallstreet.com/archives/2024/04/cws-market-review-april-2-2024.html
BD's? Fucking delicious.
People have speculated that the culprit could have been a binary asteroid along with the Chicxulub impactor. Even if that wasn't the case, it's estimated that similarly-sized (~450 m) impacts occur every 50,000-100,000 years. That would mean there could have been many hundreds of such impacts in the 66 million years since Chicxulub, so not nearly as unlikely of a coincidence as it seems from reading the article -- especially considering the million-year margin of uncertainty in dating this smaller crater.
Fuck yeah hydrohomie
And more fake.
Well don't leave us hanging. Was it?
Heed this warning. I gave them to myself and it did not end well.
Safety or security? Because the latter translation is the only way this picture makes any sense to me.
You wouldn't need "safety" screwdrivers to work around x-ray equipment. It's not an MRI. But there might be security screws in the radiation source's cover on an x-ray machine that require a special tool to remove.
Scientists gave a simulated fly brain a simulated taste of sugar. The brain then sent out a command to extend the virtual fly’s tongue to feed, and if it sensed the sugar on the right side of the tongue, the brain received a signal to bend the tongue out toward the right.
Okay, I'm impressed.
I'm telling you, turtles. Turtles all the way down.