"Although Earth is approximately spherical, its gravity field doesn't adhere to the same geometry. In visualizations, it more closely resembles a potato, with bumps and divots. One of the strongest of these depressions — where the gravity field is weaker — lies under Antarctica. Now, new models of how the so-called Antarctic Geoid Low evolved over time have shown that it's only getting stronger, driven by the long, slow movement of rock deep below Earth's surface, like a giant shifting in its sleep." |
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Companies don't usually reserve a Nasdaq ticker unless they expect to be seen later. RAD Intel did. The name is out, the press followed, and 14,000+ investors have already joined a Reg A+ that's raised over $60M so far. Shares currently sit at $0.85, with tiered bonuses up to 15%. 3/12 is when the number changes — whether you're paying attention or not. [Ad] |
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"A huge 89% majority of the world's people want stronger action to fight the climate crisis but feel they are trapped in a self-fulfilling 'spiral of silence' because they mistakenly believe they are in a minority, research suggests. Making people aware that their pro-climate view is, in fact, by far the majority could unlock a social tipping point and push leaders into the climate action so urgently needed, experts say." |
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"Reporting to Elon Musk at X means operating in a small, flat organization where the CEO is effectively the direct manager. For Nikita Bier, X's head of product, the job is both difficult and 'a lot of fun.' On a recent episode of the Out of Office podcast, Bier contrasted life at X with his work at other Silicon Valley giants like Meta and Discord. Bier characterized X as 'essentially operating like a startup,' with 30 core engineers, plus two designers, a couple of product managers, and himself. The organization is remarkably 'flat' with many individual contributors reporting directly to Musk." |
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Seriously. This is the last one you'll need. FolderFort provides a variety of cloud storage plans — ranging from 250GB to 2TB — giving you lifetime access to massive amounts of space with a one-time payment. Whereas other providers *cough* Google Drive *cough* will charge you $10/month, FolderFort only charges you once. After a year (and remember, you're using it for life), these plans start paying for themselves. So take our advice. Cancel those other subscriptions. And save yourself the worry of recurring fees — for good. [Ad] |
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"Whether you're someone who lives for the gym or the thought of a 5K run makes you quiver, there's no getting around the fact that exercise in any form benefits our health. Recent studies have shown that even hitting a basic daily step count can help reduce dementia risk, while scientific YouTube videos show what really happens inside our bodies when we start exercising. Now, new research suggests that fitness habits play a role in how we handle stress, and the findings might just change how you think about working out." |
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