Cross-ecosystem linkages between freshwater insects and riparian birds across the USA 🧪 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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This oil painting, titled "L'heure du thé" or "Tea Time," was created in 2026 by Dutch artist Simeon Nijenhuis (b. 1969). He's known for his "Inside & Outside" series, where outdoor light reveals interior spaces.
This oil painting, titled "L'heure du thé" or "Tea Time," was created in 2026 by Dutch artist Simeon Nijenhuis (b. 1969). He's known for his "Inside & Outside" series, where outdoor light reveals interior spaces.
Buy or build a nice modern house with cottage core interior aesthetic and a substantial estate to go with it. Build a greenhouse. Buy off town council and hire folks to grow native veggies/spices. Start a town restaurant with fresh cooked veg food supplied by my estate. Run the whole like a coop.
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Dude, even former US intelligence and defense officials agree it was Mossad who burnt alive innocent civilians, killed hundreds of police and led to the crackdown. Check your sources,
Yeah, the 30,000 protestors divided by 10 is the actual number. Iranian state sources can verify that, produce records, footage etc. contrary to the "anonymous sources" most media use to inflate it to 70,000 even without a shred of proof. At this point, Iranian sources appear more trustworthy.
Ooof....took me a long time to get through this (in bite-sized installments) given the length of the video (4 hours!!). It is the first one I've watched from this channel. The cinematography and narration is mesmerizing. The history is thorough and well-researched. Long videos but time well-spent!!
NOT true. On Al Jazeera just some hours back Iran's FM very clearly stated that the window for negotiations is permanently closed.
new publication
Food diversification as an adaptation strategy to climate change: Habitat suitability for wild and cultivated food plants in the Brazilian Semiarid
Open access link: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Sure, home prices vary by state and demographic shifts. But let's be real. Not many people move to podunk OK or AR. When we talk about home prices, we think about big cities.
I used to live thereabouts. First, the dollar is in deep, deep trouble. Which means that the cost of borrowing has also sky-rocketed to 7%. If you got in way before last year, good for you. And sure, lots of non-techies earn $300k there.....right? Like the hair dresser or art designer?
There are multiple instances of techies who rode the post-covid tech bubble in TX who made that much and who are now permanently financially screwed because of the job losses and housing market crash that followed.
I don't know which world you live in. But $300k a year is solid middle class. And they are just 1 huge medical bill away from bankruptcy. And I guarantee you, no-one making that has 2 homes, unless they inherited one or both of them. You can barely buy a decent home on that salary in SF. Maybe OK.
He has appeared in many many interviews. You should really listen to him. Very illuminating stuff. I never imagined as a scientist that I would be seeing every kooky conspiracy theory that the right wing believed actually manifest in real time. Makes you question your beliefs and sanity.
Here's my argument - if anything, these past couple of decades have shown the limits of democracy and the extent to which rule of law can be politicized and weaponized against large segments of the population. This is an uncomfortable realization for many. And many are not ready to hear it.
The "half-a-loaf" strategy also masks the fact that Dems aren't interested in solving problems. At least the moderate centrist Dems. They pretend to be the good guys while giving crumbs to an ever shrinking working class. "Good guy" politics was unmasked for what it is over the last 1.5 years.
The middle class squeeze has been real for at least 3 decades if not longer because it was a deliberate neoliberal strategy for upward mobility of cash and assets but not people. People have not even gotten "half-a-loaf" because of this and inflation. Now it's just crumbs.
In a way T is burning down the system. Which is painful to be sure. But there is an opportunity to start building something new, something stronger and more durable the next time around.
What's the point of having good policies/bills when the Reps will just strike it down 4 yrs in? Maybe its a messaging issue or maybe its a societal disease brought on by involvement of church in American psyche and contempt for higher education. But when was the last time America built big infra?
Obamacare only pushed the subsidy ball down the road so Reps could gut it. They didn't bother to engage with the kind of structural reforms that would have ensured universal healthcare. Gavin Newsom voted against it. They serve corporate interests not the general public. It's why we are here now.
I think it is not a battle of acceptable vs unacceptable. I think he understand there is no perfect candidate and frequently even calls out the left for purity tests. Look at the kerfuffle over Graham Platner. He supports him regardless of past mistakes. But I've seen many lefties here that do not.
I'm saying this as an equally heavy news consumer who has also watched a ton of his videos in addition to others. But your last sentence sums it up. He streams for so long that his critics have a field day with out-of-context clips that do not reflect his intent.
BREAKING: In response to huge cuts in Trump's budget request, NSF is shuttering its SBE directorate. Staff will be transferred to other parts of the agency and "grants that align with Administration priorities" will be maintained.
That & more w/ @maxkozlov.bsky.social & @edwrdchen.bsky.social
One unintended consequence of this totally unnecessary war is that it could achieve what the Global Conference on Plastics couldn't achieve - a cessation of plastic production.
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