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Video captures the terrifying moment an entire hillside suddenly gives way in Chongqing, China, sending tons of dirt and debris crashing into homes, businesses and a nearby road as people and drivers scramble to escape.
State media says an unknown number of people were buried after multiple residential buildings collapsed.
Authorities are still investigating what caused the landslide.
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@_BeeHolder_ I switched to sweeteners for coffee I think it tastes better and way more convenient
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BREAKING: Retired Delta pilot calls on the airline to switch to @Starlink. Buzz Patterson says Delta Sync is unreliable and makes it difficult to do business while flying.
“Delta Sync is bad. Starlink is good.”

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It really whips the llama's ass!
Winamp and few more old games are live on wine-assembly.berrry.app
Super challenging to get multithreading working properly - notice lil clicks when Credits graphics is active
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Asmongold explains why unmarried women vote overwhelmingly left and what changes their minds
"The really big outlier is unmarried women. Unmarried women vote left wing at an extremely high ratio, because they don't have a husband to take care of them. Now they need the government to. But once they get married, usually a lot of that goes away."
"A lot of women, whenever they experience having to make a decision like their kid having to change in front of a biological male, that's a very different conversation than retweeting something that says trans rights with a flag. Because now it's happening to you, it's your kid, it's direct, and it's immediate."
"It's the nimby thing. A lot of people are okay with something as long as it's not happening to them."
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Jo Nagai was raising swallowtail butterflies at his home in Kobe, Japan, when he noticed something odd. The ones he had looked after as caterpillars seemed to recognize him. Wild butterflies fled. His didn't.
He was in second grade. He wrote a four-page letter to Dr. Martha Weiss, an entomologist at Georgetown University who had studied whether moths could retain memories through metamorphosis. He asked if she could help him design a version of her experiment for butterflies.
She said yes.
Using a muscle therapy device, Jo trained caterpillars to associate the scent of lavender with a mild vibration. When the caterpillars became butterflies, 70 per cent of them still avoided the lavender. Their brains had been completely rebuilt during metamorphosis. The memory survived anyway.
Then he bred them.
The offspring, which had never been trained, also avoided lavender. So did their grandchildren. Without ever experiencing the vibration, two generations of butterflies inherited an aversion to a scent their grandmother had been taught to fear.
Jo documented it all in a 33-page research paper and presented his findings at the International Congress of Entomology in Kobe in 2024. He was 10.
A second grader wrote a letter to a Georgetown professor, and together they found evidence that butterflies can pass memories down through generations.
-Wilderness Whisper

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BREAKING: A powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck off Mexico's Pacific coast.
The quake hit about 40 miles from the major port city of Puerto Madero, near the Guatemala border.
The powerful tremor prompted a tsunami warning and was felt across parts of Central America. | @FaulknerFocus @johnrobertsFox
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