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Gina, are you okay? PLease tell me you got checked out.
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All I know is that she passed in her sleep.
She was an amazing, intelligent person. I'm crushed. I missed her phone call.
*HUGS
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A lot of quake swarms lately.
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ASTRONAUTS GROWING NEW ORGANS ON INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
QuoteAstronauts are growing the beginnings of new organs on board the International Space Station.
The experiment is an attempt to grow human tissue by sending adult human stem cells into space, and allowing them to grow in space.
Eventually, it is hoped, the stem cells will develop into bone, cartilage and other organs. If that is successful, the discoveries could be used to try and grow organs for transplant, the scientists involved say.
The experiment uses “weightlessness as a tool”, according to Cara Thiel, one of the two researchers from the University of Zurich who are conducting the research. The lack of gravity on board the International Space Station will be used to encourage the stem cells to grow into tissue in three dimensions, rather than the single-layer structures that form on Earth.
It is being conducted by the astronauts on board the International Space Station using a “mobile mini-laboratory” that was sent on a SpaceX rocket last week. The experiment will last for a month, during which scientists will watch to see how the stem cells grow.
If it is successful, they hope to switch from a small laboratory to bigger production. From there, they could use the process to generate tissue for transplants by taking cells from patients, or generating organ-like material that could be used to test drugs, either ensuring that it works for a specific patients or reducing the number of animals used in experiments.
On Earth, tissue grows in “monolayer” cultures: generating flat, 2D tissue. But investigations both in space and Earth suggest that in microgravity, “cells exhibit spatially unrestricted growth and assemble into complex 3D aggregates”, said Oliver Ullrich, who is also leading the research.
Previous research has involved simulated ad real experiments, mostly using tumour cells, and placing real human stem cells into microgravity simulators. But for the next stage of the research “there is no alternative to the ISS”, he says, because 3D tissue formation of this kind requires several days or even weeks in microgravity.
After the month-long experiment, the scientists will get the samples back and expect to see successful formation of ”organoids” – smaller, more simple versions of organs – inside the test tubes. “The test tubes were launched with stem cells and are expected to return to Earth with organ-like tissue structures inside,” said Professor Ullrich.
Scientists are still not sure why the conditions of the International Space Station lead to the assembly of complex 3D tissue structures. Professor Ullrich and other scientists are still continuing to research how the gravitational force and the “molecular machinery in the cell” interact to create new and different kinds of tissue on Earth and in space.
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Neanderthals ate sharks and dolphins By Paul Rincon
QuoteNeanderthals were eating fish, mussels and seals at a site in present-day Portugal, according to a new study.
The research adds to mounting evidence that our evolutionary relatives may have relied on the sea for food just as much as ancient modern humans.
For decades, the ability to gather food from the sea and from rivers was seen as something unique to our own species.
Scientists found evidence for an intensive reliance on seafood at a Neanderthal site in southern Portugal.
Neanderthals living between 106,000 and 86,000 years ago at the cave of Figueira Brava near Setubal were eating mussels, crab, fish - including sharks, eels and sea bream - seabirds, dolphins and seals.
The research team, led by Dr João Zilhão from the University of Barcelona, Spain, found that marine food made up about 50% of the diet of the Figueira Brava Neanderthals. The other half came from terrestrial animals, such as deer, goats, horses, aurochs (ancient wild cattle) and tortoises.
Brain-boosters?
Some of the earliest known evidence for the exploitation of marine resources by modern humans (Homo sapiens) dates to around 160,000 years ago in southern Africa.
A few researchers previously proposed a theory that the brain-boosting fatty acids seafood contributed to enhanced cognitive development in early modern humans.
This, the theory goes, could help account for a period of marked invention and creativity that started among modern human populations in Africa around 200,000 years ago. It might also have assisted modern humans to outcompete other human groups such as the Neanderthals and Denisovans.
More at the link.
Crab claws smashed open by Neanderthals at the cave
Crab claws smashed open by Neanderthals at the cave
Crab claws smashed open by Neanderthals at the caveCrab claws smashed open by Neanderthals at the cave
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Scientists Agree: Younger Dryas Impact Event Wiped Out Ancient Civilization | Ancient Architects
QuoteThe Earth was hit by a fragmented comet around 13,000 years ago at the end of the Pleistocene Era and scientists are now starting to agree.
A new research paper has been published in Scientific Reports regarding an ancient civilisation in what is modern-day Syria that was wiped out by the cataclysm, as academics finally come round to the idea that yes this event did happen.
Even the sceptic Michael Shermer, who famously debated Graham Hancock on the Joe Rogan podcast has tweeted Graham saying:
“Ok Graham, I shall adjust my priors in light of more research like this, and modify my credence about your theory.”
The evidence always spoke for itself for a lot of people, but it’s positive to see him address Graham in a public manner like this.
So what have the scientists discovered? Well, remnants of glass have been found that could only have been created during a high-impact event. Other minerals such as chromium, iron, nickel and others were discovered too, all of which form at temperatures higher than 2,200 degrees, according to a statement from the University of California-Santa Barbara.
The site the discovery was made is known as Abu Hureyra, which was abandoned around 5,000 years ago.
The glass finds are believed to have been formed from the instantaneous melting and vaporization of regional biomass, soils and floodplain deposits, followed by instantaneous cooling. This is really only common during impact events.
Graham Hancock and others such as Randall Carlson have long said that it was likely a fragmented comet, and that is what the scientists are saying who are analysing the Syrian finds. A single, major asteroid impact could not have caused the widely scattered material discovered at Abu Hureyra and the experts say that it is more likely a fragmented comet.
The Younger Dryas Event is what caused a large megafaunal extinction, seeing the end of woolly mammoths, species of bison, American horses and camels, and giant sloths. It also saw the end of the North American Clovis culture.
The evidence is there in the field and it continues to stack up. Two years ago we read about reports of a 19-mile wide crater in Greenland that could be related to this cataclysmic event and in October 2019, a study was published that said there was a mini ice age 12,800 years ago that was caused by an impact event.
But at the beginning of this mini ice age there were huge levels of burning and now we know that Abu Hureyra was abruptly destroyed from what can only be an impact event. We have new direct evidence of the disaster, together with tons of data from around the world. History is finally being re-written!
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All on one thread. Makes it easy to find and easy to ridicule.
And a lot less clutter
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I don't think any of that is true SCREAMMMMMMM. Alex Jones usta be good but now he's full of crap. They have been warning us about a pandemic coming all my adult life. We just didn't prepare for it. And it wouldn't have taken much.
First, you don't cut the funding for the CDC just because there "isn't a pandemic right now" thinking we can just pull it together when the pandemic happens.
Second, it would have cost pennies to have masks and gloves ready to pass out. That would have stopped most of this.
Third, we could have gone with the WHO's test like the rest of the world. It works and doesn't take a week to get results. Trump just wanted the money for the test to go to America companies when we could have had the test in January. You got to know when to hold em and know when to fold em. That's why it not a good idea to hire a businessman to be president. The bottom line is all they can understand.
First, Trump didn't cut anything. If he did, I'm sure that you can provide a link proving it, right? All I found was this.
Second, How? What really would have stopped this is China not trying to hide how bad this is and let Western nations come into China to help.
Third, President Trump wants America to de-couple from China. He doesn't want America to be dependent on a nation that sees us a its number one threat. Or did you miss this little diddy?
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I've been thinking about building a respirator. When I was young I thought about building a "crazy Russian bab" but I couldn't find a brain the right size.
If you need a brain, I know a guy. He comes highly recommended
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Trump: Taxpayer bailout for my hotels is capitalism, but ordering industries to produce medical supplies is un-American socialism
Did Trump say that?
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So apparently the virus can live on surfaces for up to 17 days.
Coronavirus Traces Lingered in Vacated Cruise Cabins for 17 Days
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Oh my god. It's the BEST yogurt! Nom nom nom!
Key Lime anything is good.
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Yeah... I just don't know what other people are going through at this moment, but keeping those vibes up seems important right now. If anyone is having problems getting supplies... or not, but if you are... may the supply fairy bless you abundantly... and tell them I need TP... lol I'm tired of scavenging the rolls in the public restrooms... looking for unlocked dispensers... Bwahhhh ha ha
Stay blessed you guys... the hoarders will regret this... nothing wrong with building up a stock room, slowly over time, but panic buying has disrupted the supply lines, and some of us... are really trying to be patient with the supply chain... knowing that the hoarders might get there before us again... while we are working, or fulfilling other obligations. that can't be worked around shopping trips... lol
On the other hand... in the produce, and meat departments... Iv'e seen some things being pushed that haven't been pushed like this in years... The smoked pig feet... the cabbage... all kinds of "poor people food"... lol I love that stuff anyways... so for them to push the products like that, and do it at lower prices... is a blessing for me... I feed four people the other night... for less than $15 dollars... We had enough left over for the next day's meal, but they all went back for seconds, and it was gone! Made me feel so good to know how much people crave really good home cooked meals... the price doesn't matter... just good cooking, and love you put into it.
Anyone else notice any small things that are good... like something small like prices on somethings going down??? Like cabbage... you know... like random stuff... that most people would overlook? Just looking for the hidden little good parts, and tiny things in all this madness...
Love to you all ICOM!!!
Thank you and keep giving off those good vibes.
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Update on Louisiana's precautions.
QuoteStatewide Stay at Home Order to Further Fight the Spread of COVID-19 in Louisiana
March 22, 2020
Today, Gov. John Bel Edwards issued a statewide Stay at Home order that goes into effect at 5 p.m. Monday, March 23, to further fight the spread of COVID-19 in Louisiana, as the number of confirmed cases has topped 800 and spread to more than half of our parishes.
The Governor previously ordered all K-12 public schools, casinos, bars movie theaters, gyms and fitness centers closed and restricted restaurants to take-out, drive-through, and delivery orders only. He has also moved the state’s April 4 elections and limited crowd size.
For businesses, the new Stay at Home order has limits on the following:
All places of public amusement, whether indoors or outdoors, including but not limited to, locations with amusement rides, carnivals, amusement parks, water parks, trampoline parks, aquariums, zoos, museums, arcades, fairs, pool halls, children’s play centers, playgrounds, theme parks, any theaters, concert and music halls, adult entertainment venues, racetracks, and other similar businesses.
All personal care and grooming businesses, including but not limited to, barbershops, beauty salons, nail salons, spas, massage parlors, tattoo parlors, and other similar businesses.
All malls, except for stores in a mall that have a direct outdoor entrance and exit that provide essential services and products as provided by the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) guidelines.
Businesses closed to the public as listed in the order can conduct necessary activities such as payroll, cleaning services, maintenance or upkeep as necessary.
Any business not covered by the guidance from the CISA discussed in Section 3 of the order and not ordered to temporarily close must reduce operations to continue with minimum contact with members of the public and essential employees, while requiring proper social distancing, adhering to the 10-person limitation on gathering size.
Early learning centers and child care facilities adhering to the guidance issued by the Louisiana Department of Education and Office of Public Health may continue to operate.
Examples of Essential Worker Functions under the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) guidelines include:
Healthcare workers and caregivers
Mental health and Social Service workers
Pharmacy employees
Workers supporting groceries, pharmacies and other retail sales of food and beverage products
Restaurant carryout and quick-serve food operations and food delivery employees
Farm workers
Electricity and Utility Industry Employees
Critical Manufacturing Employees (medical supply chains, energy, transportation, food, chemicals)
Petroleum, Natural and Propane Gas Workers
Transportation and Logistics Workers
Communications and Information Technology Employees
Financial Services and Banking Industry Employees
Chief James F. Blair wishes to remind the public to take the necessary precautions and limit social contact as much as possible.
Stay Safe!