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Cat. K

@Cat10Dream

Adult Support Worker for Asperger's Syndrome/ Autism spectrum. I love thinking outside the box & being creative 🙂 Libra✨ Manifestation ✨ Dreams & Fate✨ Muse

England, United Kingdom Katılım Temmuz 2017
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MUSE NIGHT TOKYO / THE RESISTANCE
マシューがInstagramにて新曲のCRYOGENを、パート毎に区切って演奏してほぼフルで投稿しています! ギター単体で聴くのも楽しいですし、 2つ目の荒々しいファズのリフ、 4つ目のサスティナーとアームの組み合わせによるトリッキーなサウンドがとてもMUSEらしいですね! instagram.com/p/DXiBUyxEhSp/…
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ワーナーミュージック・ジャパン洋楽
【MUSE】 6/26(金)発売『The Wow! Signal 』から 第三弾となる先行シングル「Cryogen」がリリース!! 視聴はこちら 🎧japan.lnk.to/M_BWY_SGtw 嘆きのようなリフ🎸 アリーナを揺るがすコーラス📢 終末的なSFの風景を描き出す 2000年代の #ミューズ を彷彿とさせる一曲
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muse@muse·
'Cryogen'. 24. April. 2026.Footage captured at @O2AcademyBrix.
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About Face: Veterans Against the War
End the War on Iran! We can't afford another war. RIGHT NOW About Face & around 150 vets & military family members are occupying the Cannon Building in #washingtondc & demanding Trump end this illegal war #nowaroniran
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Dr. M.F. Khan
Dr. M.F. Khan@Dr_TheHistories·
Dr. Biruté Galdikas - the last surviving member of a legendary trio of women scientists that included Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey who were known as "Leakey's Angels" has died at the age of 79. Together, the three reshaped humanity's understanding of our closest animal relatives, the great apes. When she pored over stories of Goodall's work with chimpanzees and Fossey's research on gorillas while growing up in Toronto, Canada, Galdikas had no idea she'd be joining their ranks. But when she met acclaimed paleoanthropologist Louis Leakey during her graduate studies, she told him she wanted to study orangutans in the wild and soon she was setting up a research camp in the harsh rain forests of Indonesian Borneo at just 25 years old. For the first two months, Galdikas trudged through Borneo's swamps without glimpsing a single orangutan -- battling leeches that clung to her skin, fire ants that swarmed the forest floor, and pit vipers hidden in the undergrowth, all while wading through murky water that sometimes rose to her chest. Then, on Christmas Eve 1971, a snapping branch high above the canopy drew her gaze upward -- and there, a hundred feet up, sat a mother orangutan with a baby clinging to her shoulder. Galdikas spent the rest of the day tracking the pair, furiously scribbling notes that would mark the start of the longest continuous study of a wild mammal by a single researcher. Galdikas not only revolutionized our understanding of this little-known primate -- witnessing the first wild orangutan birth and documenting their use of tools -- but she also became a fierce advocate for the protection of the orangutan's rainforest home, which has been devastated by widespread logging and palm oil development. As part of her conservation efforts, she tackled the trade in orangutans as pets and created a center dedicated to rehabilitating captured orangutans with the hope of reintroducing them to the wild. In 1986, she founded Orangutan Foundation International, which continues to protect orangutans and their rainforest habitat to this day. That work remains as urgent as ever: a century ago, more than 230,000 orangutans roamed the forests of Borneo and Sumatra, but today all three species are critically endangered, with populations that have declined by more than half due to deforestation, the palm oil industry, and illegal poaching. A professor at Simon Fraser University, Galdikas spent most of the last 55 years living and working in the rainforest. She spoke passionately about the importance of protecting natural spaces until the very end: "Our connection with nature is very basic," she once said. "Without nature humans are lost. That's it." She made her final trip home to Borneo in December 2024 before returning to Los Angeles, where she was being treated for lung cancer. She continued working from her hospital bed. Her son Fred, who grew up in the rain forest alongside orangutans, has vowed to continue her work. She will be buried in Borneo alongside her second husband. #drthehistories
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Francisco Ribeiro
Francisco Ribeiro@fraveris·
Offline is the new luxury
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
The best 20 minutes you’ll spend today. David Lynch on living more by doing less. x.com/thebeautyofsaa…
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Cat. K@Cat10Dream·
@jamescfox RIP Nick, thank you for everything 🙏🏻 💚
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James Fox@jamescfox·
I wish this wasn’t true…😢
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Jim Al-Khalili
Jim Al-Khalili@jimalkhalili·
In Advance of my new book, On Time: The Physics that Makes the Universe Tick, which comes out in a few months, here are extracts from my Big Think interview covering a wide range of ideas on the nature of time.
Big Think@bigthink

Quantum entanglement and the illusion of time, in 79 minutes | Jim Al-Khalili: Full Interview @jimalkhalili 0:00 Chapter 1: Does time flow? 2:42 Why Time Feels Faster as We Age 3:56 Time and Change in Philosophy and Physics 5:28 Einstein and the End of Absolute Time 6:19 Time in the Equations of Physics 7:50 Chapter 2: How do we reconcile quantum field theory with the general theory of relativity? 12:10 Evidence for Time Dilation: Muons 14:29 Gravity Slows Time: General Relativity 19:22 Space-Time and the Block Universe 21:55 Does Time Really Exist? 26:33 The Debate: Eternalism vs Presentism 34:12 Chapter 3: Is There a “Now”? 40:40 Chapter 4: Why Does Thermodynamics Have a Direction in Time? 49:38 Quantum Entanglement and the Direction of Time 55:10 Did Time Begin at the Big Bang? 45:00 Will Time End? 1:05:40 Chapter 5: Is Time Travel Possible?

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Francisco Ribeiro
Francisco Ribeiro@fraveris·
“In nature, light creates the colour. In the picture, colour creates the light.” Hans Hofmann
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Fernando Arreaza Ortega
Fernando Arreaza Ortega@arreazaortega·
He seguido atentamente la Misión Espacial del #ArtemisII y ha sido verdaderamente impresionante. En una época de tecnología tan avanzada, han surgido vídeos y fotos impactantes. El post fijado en la cuenta de @NASA es sencillamente fascinante.
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NASA@NASA·
History in the making In this new image from our @NASAArtemis II crew, you can see Orientale basin on the right edge of the lunar disk. This mission marks the first time the entire basin has been seen with human eyes.
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muse
muse@muse·
Transmission received. New album: ‘The Wow! Signal’. 26. June. 2026. Pre-order now: muse.lnk.to/TheWowSignalTA The single: ‘Be With You’. Out now. Transmission ends.
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Cat. K@Cat10Dream·
@WhenRiversMeet Congratulations! Yay a new addition to the band hehe! 🥳🎉👏🏻🎉 🍼🐥 X
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When Rivers Meet
When Rivers Meet@WhenRiversMeet·
Our little boy Bobby Bond arrived on Thursday 12th March, weighing 8lbs exactly. Mum and baby are doing well and we are completely in love. 🩵💙
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muse@muse·
BE WITH YOU.
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