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Dog food recalled over potentially toxic levels of vitamin D, FDA says
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The skeleton of a 17th century woman demonstrates that a jaw tumor did not adversely impact her life or death.
Leaving aside the woman’s young age at death, which was not particularly early compared to others in this cemetery, her tumor does not appear to have compromised how she lived her life or how she was viewed in death by other members of her 17th century society.
NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg is a self proclaimed crafter. A week ago she made a stuffed dinosaur from scraps on the space station. The little T-rex is made form the lining of Russian food containers and the toy is stuffed with scraps from an old T-shirt. While many toys have flown into space, this is the first produced in space.
Photos: Karen Nyberg, via CollectSpace
Uncovering a Massive Meteor Crater Found Lurking Under the Ice
For the first time ever, we’ve found a massive crater hiding under one of Earth’s ice sheets. Likely caused by a meteor, it was uncovered in Greenland by a team of international scientists using radar data.
The data was collected by missions like our Operation IceBridge, which flies planes over Greenland and Antarctica to study the ice and snow at our planet’s poles.
In this case, the crater is near Hiawatha Glacier, covered by a sheet of ice more than half a mile thick. We’re pretty sure that the crater was caused by a meteor because it has characteristics traditionally associated with those kinds of impacts, like a bowl shape and central peaks.
It’s also one of the 25 largest impact craters in the world, large enough to hold the cities of Paris or Washington, D.C. The meteor that created it was likely half a mile wide.
Currently, there’s still lots to learn about the crater – and the meteor that created it – but it’s likely relatively young in geologic timescales. The meteor hit Earth within the last 3 million years, but the impact could have been as recent as 13,000 years ago.
While it was likely smaller than the meteor credited with knocking out the dinosaurs, this impact could have potentially caused a large influx of fresh water into the northern Atlantic Ocean, which would have had profound impacts for life in the region at the time.
Go here to learn more about this discovery: https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/international-team-nasa-make-unexpected-discovery-under-greenland-ice
Operation IceBridge continues to uncover the hidden secrets under Earth’s ice. IceBridge has been flying for 10 years, providing a data bridge between ICESat, which flew from 2003 to 2009, and ICESat-2, which launched in September. IceBridge uses a suite of instruments to help track the changing height and thickness of the ice and the snow cover above it. IceBridge also measures the bedrock below the ice, which allows for discoveries like this crater.
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Mural near 12th and J St.s...
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Sacramento has some very cool murals these days
Me: That glass of wine was good, I shall have another.
My esophagus: *knocks half full glass out of my hand* FUCK YOUR HAPPINESS
Apparently Ethiopian Baboons are starting to domesticate wolves, which is giving scientists new insights about what it might have been like when early humans did that. That’s cool pretty cool!
“not quite as cool as we thought!” scream scientists, as baboons riding wolves come pouring out of the forest
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That’s crazy dedication. Respect.
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Omg. I'm gonna need to do this soon.
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She commenced a serious snooze today
I did not adjust the photo of the flowers at all. They really are that vibrant. It was stunning!
Building a trellis for future vine endeavors #garden #diy
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Check this shit out. Amazing. This squid is using its tentacle to lure prey by MAKING IT LOOK LIKE A SMALLER SQUID.
This is so effing cool