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Cxspxxr✘🧸@_6signxxx·
They didn’t just k!ll him. They cut up & dissolved his body in acid. His k!llers kept his tooth as a trophy and his family only got it 61yrs later. A tooth. Thats all they have left of him. Belgium does not get enough hate imo.
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On this day in 1961 the 1st. democratically elected leader of the Congo, African hero Patrice Lumumba, was murdered in a CIA backed coup.

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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Your fridge runs 24 hours a day. Solar panels only work while the sun’s out. That mismatch is the entire reason this plant exists, and the fix is just hot salt. The Dunhuang plant in China’s Gobi Desert uses 12,000 mirrors aimed at a single tower about as tall as an 80-story building. All that focused sunlight heats a mix of salts (the same stuff in fertilizer) to 565°C, hot enough to glow red. That liquid salt gets pumped into giant insulated tanks. The tanks are so well insulated they only lose about 1°C per day. When the city needs electricity at 2am, the hot salt boils water into steam, the steam spins a turbine, and you get power. Same basic process as a coal plant. Just no coal. Here’s what makes this different from regular solar: the storage lasts 11 hours. Sun goes down, plant keeps running all night. The big batteries that cities plug into their power grids right now? Those typically hold about 4 hours of electricity. Building batteries that last 11 hours is possible, but the cost balloons fast. A German energy storage study found that storing energy in hot salt costs roughly 33x less than storing it in the lithium-ion batteries we use today. China has built 27 of these plants so far, enough to power roughly a million homes. They doubled that number in 2025 alone. Another 3,000 megawatts (enough for about 2 million more homes) are under construction right now, with 4,000 more in the planning stage. Beijing wants 15,000 megawatts by 2030. The US tried this same technology once. Ivanpah, out in the Mojave Desert. Cost $2.2 billion. But they skipped the storage part entirely, so it could only make power while the sun was shining. It needed natural gas every morning just to start up. It’s now slated to shut down in 2026, thirteen years early, because regular solar panels got so cheap they made the whole project obsolete. China took the same idea, added the one part America left out, and is now building dozens of them. One more thing worth knowing. The salt is made from basic industrial chemicals. No lithium mining. No cobalt. No rare earth metals. And it lasts 30 years of daily use before the tanks need work.
Volcaholic 🌋@volcaholic1

China’s solar power plant in Dunhuang uses around 12,000 mirrors to focus sunlight onto a central tower, heating molten salt to extreme temperatures. That heat is stored and used to generate electricity on demand, including after sunset.

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Sam Adams@Bensam123TV·
@Hoopss If you want the TLDR. They're asserting that because there are lack of female models, men will hesitate, because they haven't practiced on a female mannequin. The technique is the same. Funny how society depends so much on men acting to save women, then demonizes them too.
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Hoops@Hoopss·
Outdated CPR training is putting women’s lives at risk. Women who suffer cardiac arrest outside hospital are significantly less likely to survive than men, and one overlooked reason is that CPR training almost never accounts for female anatomy. A Duke University analysis across 47 U.S. states found women are 14% less likely to receive bystander CPR. In the UK, the gap is similar: only 68% of women get CPR from bystanders compared to 73% of men, with many people citing fear of inappropriate touching or concern about injuring a woman’s chest. The problem is compounded by the tools we train on. A global survey revealed that roughly 95% of CPR manikins are designed with flat chests; only one widely available model includes visible breasts. As a result, most trainees never practice the slight technique adjustments needed for women and often hesitate in real emergencies. Research published in the Journal of Emergency Medical Services offers hope: when trainees used manikins equipped with realistic silicone breasts, they were almost twice as likely to feel confident performing chest compressions on a woman. Experts say updating training manikins to represent both male and female anatomy could eliminate hesitation, close the gender survival gap, and save thousands of lives.
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That man has gotten to serve as diplomat, a civil servant and European commissioner, retire, settle down with his long term partner and age to 93 Patrice Lumumba did not live past 35 for simply fighting for his country's freedom.
Nels Abbey@nelsabbey

BREAKING: Étienne Davignon, 93 year old coloniser and former EU supremo, has been charged with complicity in the murder of Patrice Lumumba. This is genuinely huge news. Great news. "Every day for the thief, one day for the owner" - African proverb.

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Jam@Jam286410280748·
@HITPOINTgrime @ComradeJak3 Again, I agree that communism is included in this, but I do not believe that was OP’s intent
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Jam@Jam286410280748·
@ComradeJak3 I mean of course you’re not wrong, but I think they more directly meant the ring of pedophiles in charge of our country and probably other countries as well
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TakedownMRAs@TakedownMRAs·
Watching 'Mountainhead' on HBO last night about tech bros destroying the world because they allow disinformation to spread on socials like this church being burned down by migrants when it was actually just a New Years Eve firework accident
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Eheifnf2@Eifbglz2·
@DrAllyLouks I don't understand, I thought red meat was now regarded as a super food (high in omega 3, high in saturated fat, which we should actually eat more of, etc.)
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Dr Ally Louks@DrAllyLouks·
It goes without saying that this isn’t scientifically accurate, but it is true that certain foods alter the way we smell (spices and alliums like onion and garlic high among them). But in studies people have been shown—somewhat surprisingly—to rate the smell of people who’ve eaten large quantities of garlic as more pleasant. A diet rich in fruit and vegetables tends to improve the way people smell, while red meat and processed carbohydrates encourage corynebacteria, which causes sweat to develop an unpleasant, cheesy smell to many noses. So it’s not true that you are what you eat, but you may well smell like what you eat…or smoke, as the case may be.
Cèlia Charlotte Olympia@SCENTEDSIREN

There's 4 human sweat stink categories and I won't elaborate

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j.@jaytothelo·
with so much lost media i'm glad i'm a digital hoarder of music
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