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Solo el arte te salva! Porque es la insurrección contra lo banal y el refugio donde el ser se purifica del tedio y no me gusta ser soltero!

Te sigue Katılım Ağustos 2008
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Scientists have discovered a biological “off switch” for chronic inflammation that could transform treatment for millions of people struggling with non-healing wounds. For those with diabetes or poor circulation, even minor injuries can spiral into long-term battles with persistent inflammation that prevents proper healing. New research has identified a surprising key player in this process: the MC1R molecule. Best known for its role in producing red hair and fair skin, MC1R is now revealed to be a critical regulator of skin repair. In healthy skin, MC1R helps shift the body from an inflammatory phase into a regenerative one. In chronic wounds, however, this signaling goes awry, trapping the tissue in a prolonged state of damaging inflammation that blocks healing. In groundbreaking experiments, researchers used a topical treatment to activate MC1R. The results were striking: reduced fluid leakage, increased blood vessel growth, and a clear restart of the healing process. This discovery opens a promising new avenue for treatment. It suggests that the same genetic pathways that influence our appearance may also hold the solution to one of medicine’s most stubborn challenges, turning non-healing wounds into wounds that finally close. [Thomas, J. R., et al. (2024). Melanocortin 1 receptor signaling coordinates skin repair and determines chronic wound outcomes. Nature Communications]
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Ultra Skool 🧠
Ultra Skool 🧠@UltraSkool1·
Ever feel like your brain is just a glorified calculator? Good news: it’s actually a high-speed quantum disco. Forget the "neuron-as-computer" trope. Inside your cells, tiny structures called microtubules are vibrating like over-caffeinated guitar strings. We’re talking gigahertz oscillations—speeds that make traditional synaptic firing look like a turtle on a Sunday stroll. These tubes act as quantum antennas. They use "ordered water" to keep things coherent, even in the messy, wet warmth of your skull. When these quantum states collapse, they create "Orchestrated Objective Reduction." Think of it as a cosmic "Refresh" button for your consciousness. Anesthesia works by silencing this microtubule symphony. When the vibrations stop, the "you" part of the show goes on intermission. You aren’t just a biological machine; you’re a quantum orchestra playing a non-stop symphony of "being." pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC92…
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: German scientists just froze a mouse brain to −196°C. Then brought it ‘Back to Life’ in a groundbreaking new study
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 BREAKING: Scientists just found something strange about reality. Particles created in high-energy collisions are behaving like “virtual particles”… …but those aren’t supposed to be real. They’re meant to flicker in and out of existence. Yet now They’re leaving measurable traces Acting like they persist longer than expected Blurring the line between “real” and “temporary” This matters because • Quantum physics says vacuum = empty • But it might actually be full of hidden activity • Meaning “nothing” isn’t nothing at all If this holds… Reality isn’t made of particles. It’s made of fields constantly fluctuating beneath them. So the real question is: Are particles objects… or just temporary patterns in something deeper? Follow me I break down the physics behind the biggest breakthroughs.
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
When Pythagoras was looking at his triangles, this tree was already 1,000 years old. This tree was around well before Alexander the great. Olive trees are as close to immortal as it's possible to be. This particular one is in Crete, Greece and it is three and a half thousand years old.
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Enséñame de Ciencia
Enséñame de Ciencia@EnsedeCiencia·
🇲🇽 El puente Nichupté en México, recién inaugurado, es el segundo puente más largo de América Latina. Tiene una longitud de 11.2 km de longitud y conecta la zona habitacional con la zona hotelera de la ciudad de Cancún
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Esta
Esta@TheOnlyEsta·
The is AWESOME‼️ Hopefully more states can make something like this happen. Please LIKE and RETWEET if you agree
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Historical Africa
Historical Africa@historical_Afr·
After being lost in the sea and reaching America thinking that it was India, Còlumbus noted in his journal that some of the native people they met there told them that Black skınned people had come from the south-east in boats, trading in fold-tipped spears. Còlumbus also saw metal goods from West Africa and even got some of them directly from the native Americans. Chèmical analysis from these tips found by Columbus on spears in Amèrican shows that the gold came from Africa. The world was already connected. After the fall of Granada, thousands of Moors left Spain, which had been their home for seven hundred years to avoid living under Spanish yoke. They migrateď to Africa. Some stayed at the North African coast and improved their knowledge of navigation. That knowledge may be the one used by Emperor Abubakari II to reach America. Most ancient civilizations had already circùmnavigated the globe. They just did not make of it a big dèal claiming that they had discọvered it.
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Daniel Mayakovski
Daniel Mayakovski@DaniMayakovski·
Nestlé es de las multinacionales más criminales de todo el planeta, aún más cuando estaba bajo la dirección del sociópata de Peter Brabeck. Niños de 5 años son esclavizados en los campos de cacao de Ghana, donde multinacionales como Nestlé consiguen la materia prima a precio de saldo para conseguir máximos beneficios con su chocolate. Nestlé no sólo esclaviza a niños en plantaciones de cacao y café, también arrasa con los manantiales de agua y bosques enteros para plantaciones ilegales, promueve fórmulas dañinas para bebés, contamina masivamente con plásticos... Este es el interior crudo del capitalismo, un sistema donde la avaricia es tal, que con su infinito gasto de recursos acabará devorando la naturaleza y exterminando a la humanidad, destruirá sus 2 fuentes de riqueza.
Daniel Mayakovski@DaniMayakovski

"La gente debería tener limitada el agua a 50 o 100 litros de agua, no deberían poder lavar su coche ni llenar una piscina, hay que empezar a pensar en el agua como recurso". Este es Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, nuevo presidente del Fondo Monetario Internacional, quién fue director ejecutivo del Grupo Nestlé y afirmó que el agua no es un derecho humano, sino un recurso con el que especular. "El agua como un producto alimenticio como cualquier otro, debería tener un valor comercial. Declarar el agua como derecho humano universal es algo extremista". Este capitalista sin escrúpulos que quiere limitar el uso del agua para la población es una de las 300 personas más ricas de Suiza, con una fortuna superior a 450 millones de francos suizos... pero te dice que la gente debería poder lavar el coche mientras él cena en un jacuzzi con champagne.

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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Leonardo da Vinci had one of the most profound ideas in history. While dissecting human bodies with his unmatched curiosity, Leonardo began noticing striking parallels between our anatomy and the natural world around us. He saw blood vessels branching like river tributaries. He compared the rise and fall of breathing to the ebb and flow of ocean tides. He even likened the aging of our arteries to the erosion and sediment flow of rivers over time. But Leonardo didn’t stop at surface-level comparisons. He dove deeper, measuring the geometry of branching systems, from tree limbs to blood vessels, and discovered consistent mathematical patterns across vastly different scales. This led him to a revolutionary belief: the human body is a miniature model of the Earth itself. He called it the macrocosm-microcosm analogy: the idea that humans are not just inhabitants of the universe, but a living reflection of it. “Man is the model of the world,” he wrote. You can see this philosophy woven throughout his work. In the Mona Lisa, the rivers in the background appear to flow seamlessly into the folds of her clothing — nature and humanity blending as one. This wasn’t entirely new. Ancient civilizations from Mesopotamia to Plato had hinted at similar ideas. But Leonardo elevated it during the Renaissance, turning it into a cornerstone of Humanism. If humans were a microcosm of the cosmos, then human potential was limitless — capable of bridging the earthly and the divine. This belief also inspired his obsession with “squaring the circle”, an ancient, mathematically impossible problem symbolizing the union of the physical world (square) and the divine/infinite (circle). Leonardo solved it symbolically through the Vitruvian Man. By perfectly inscribing the ideal human proportions within both a square and a circle, he showed that humanity itself could reconcile these two realms. Depending on our posture and choices, we can exist in both the material and the spiritual.
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Give A Shit About Nature
Give A Shit About Nature@giveashitnature·
Colombia has drawn a hard line: Bullfighting will be banned nationwide by 2027. Cockfighting by 2028. These public arenas will be turned into spaces for music, sports, and culture. We can move past animal cruelty as a tradition.
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Dr.Sam Youssef Ph.D.,Ph.D.,DPT.
⛔️Sam Altman sued by his own sister for sexual abuse and rape‼️ ⛔️Annie Altman has filed a lawsuit accusing Sam Altman of sexually abusing and raping her between 1997 and 2006. She says the abuse started when she was 3 years old and he was 12‼️
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InfoGram
InfoGram@_InfoGram_·
This is ABSOLUTE CINEMA 🔥🔥 US 🇺🇸: Give us your air bases Spain 🇪🇸: "We won't give" 🔥 US 🇺🇸: We will suspend the trade deal Spain 🇪🇸: "Suspend it 🔥 US 🇺🇸: We will remove 3000 US troops from Spain Spain 🇪🇸: "Remove it 🔥 US 🇺🇸: We will delete Spain from NATO Spain 🇪🇸: "Do whatever you want" 🔥 Meet Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez🔥 What a leader, What a human being 🫡 Spine so strong he refuses to bow down everytime. 🔥
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Governor Newsom Press Office@GovPressOffice·
THIS CLIP TRIGGERED DONALD TRUMP’S LATEST TRUTH SOCIAL MELTDOWN!
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Ford News
Ford News@FordJohnathan5·
BREAKINGNEWS: Its officially a flip from Republican to Democrat. Democrat Quentin Wiltz has beat Republican Tony Carbone in the Pearland, Texas. Quentin Wiltz will be the next mayor. Democrats continue to flip seats from Florida, Texas, Ohio, and all over US. 🚨
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Isaac Hayes III
Isaac Hayes III@IsaacHayes3·
Black people in America need to be registered to vote, all of us. Full Fk’n Stop. In states like Georgia, Maryland, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, turning to vote can shift outcomes in House, Senate, and gubernatorial races. Look at Georgia. About 3.5 million Black residents live here. Roughly 2.5 million of us are eligible to vote, yet only around 1.4 million of us actually do. That leaves between 900,000 and 1.1 million eligible Black voters not participating. Now compare that to the margins of the last two Ga: governor’s races. In 2018, the race was decided by about 54,000 votes. In 2022, about 191,000 votes. The number of eligible Black voters not participating is between 7 and 10x larger than those margins. This isn’t about theory, it’s about MATH. If we show up consistently, outcomes change. The shift starts with registration, and it is sustained by turnout. Register and VOTE.
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Newsom News
Newsom News@NewsomNews·
NEWSOM: Fox News needs to keep paying the price until they change the way they do business. I just wanted a simple apology. Own up to your lies. They refused. They thought they would get this thrown out. And this judge said hold on boys and girls — lets get ready for discovery.
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Daniel Mayakovski
Daniel Mayakovski@DaniMayakovski·
"África no necesita vuestra ropa, llevaros vuestra basura de vuelta". En Ghana, como en muchos otros países de África, Asia y América, la industria textil occidental envía toneladas de prendas desechadas y las acumula en montañas de basura, después de desprenderse de ellas para especular con los precios y la exclusividad. Así se ve el consumismo más extremo del capitalismo, mientras hay millones de niños descalzos, los capitalistas prefieren tirar la ropa que no venden para así no tener que bajar el precio de sus prendas. La avaricia de los capitalistas de la industria textil producen el 10% de las emisiones mundiales de gases de efecto invernadero... pero luego sus medios comprados dicen que la culpa de la contaminación es de los trabajadores que no beben con una pajita de cartón.
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🇺🇸 Larry 🇺🇸
JUST IN: Delta Airlines is reportedly seeking a $2.5 BILLION bailout. Why are we paying these big companies any money? Where is the money for the American people’s bailout?
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Smart Science
Smart Science@SmartScience·
“Microwave safe" plastic containers release billions of plastic particles into food. Heating your leftovers in plastic containers might be introducing a staggering amount of toxic material into your diet. A recent study found that microwaving plastic—even products labeled "microwave safe" by the FDA—can release up to 4.2 million microplastics and 1.2 billion nanoplastic particles per square centimeter. The process of microwaving subjects these containers to a "double whammy" of intense heat and hydrolysis, which causes the material to crack and shed microscopic fragments and chemical leachates directly into your food. While the long-term biological impact of ingesting these particles remains a subject of intense investigation, early evidence suggests they may be significantly more toxic than previously realized. The findings are so stark that leading environmental health experts are now calling on the FDA to overhaul its labeling guidelines. They argue that the current "microwave safe" designation is misleading and that the public should be alerted that no commercially available plastic container is truly safe for use in the microwave. source: Hussain, K. A., Romanova, S., Okur, I., Zhang, D., Pelikan, J., Schmidt, M. E., & Li, Y. Assessing the Release of Microplastics and Nanoplastics from Plastic Containers and Reusable Food Bags: Implications for Human Health. Environmental Science & Technology.
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