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Feeling like am dying:( the pain is the worst I've had this month! Right when chemo was working. Sigh
Into the Badlands Ravens Feather, Phoenix Blood, Raven vs. Scorpion fight. If you use my gifs, please credit me and follow @SaveTheBadlands on Twitter!
If North Korea is undemocratic, what is the USA? Graphic byĀ Antiimperialistische Aktion German versionĀ
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I just need to know one thing. Where they are...
Go, Vasquez, kick ass!
Any time, anywhere!
Aliens (1986) Ā Ā Ā Directed by James Cameron
Pedro Pascal made an ad for Appleās new Airpods Pro 4, and it was directed by Spike Jonez
Pedro Pascalās Apple Airpods 4 ad directed by Spike Jonze
The loves of my life!
For decades, astronomers searched the cosmos for what is thought to be the first kind of molecule to have formed after the Big Bang. Now, it has finally been found.Ā The molecule is called helium hydride. Itās made of a combination of hydrogen and helium. Astronomers think the molecule appeared more than 13 billion years ago and was the beginning step in the evolution of the universe. Only a few kinds of atoms existed when the universe was very young. Over time, the universe transformed from a primordial soup of simple molecules to the complex place it is today ā filled with a seemingly infinite number of planets, stars and galaxies. Using SOFIA, the worldās largest airborne observatory, scientists detected newly formed helium hydride in a planetary nebula 3,000 light-years away. It was the first ever detection of the molecule in the modern universe. Learn more about the discovery:
The discovery serves as proof that helium hydride can, in fact, exist in space. This confirms a key part of our basic understanding of the chemistry of the early universe. SOFIA is a modified Boeing 747SP aircraft that allows astronomers to study the solar system and beyond in ways that are not possible with ground-based telescopes. Find out more about the mission atĀ www.nasa.gov/SOFIA
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