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1st ever, "King of Australia"
28/06/2023

1st ever, "King of Australia"

28/06/2023

Long version of this video is on my youtube channel :) Pour vous donner (gratuitement) des conseils et tutos de piano j'ai créé un canal Telegram, voici le l...

28/06/2023

Jason Edwards Photography / The weathered and aged face of a mature endangered green turtle laying her eggs above the tree line in the southern Great Barrier Reef. If not careful, the heat of the day can be lethal for turtles who leave their journey back to the ocean too late.

Please join me Jason Edwards Photography and check out my latest book 'Icebergs to Iguanas.’

28/06/2023

"The universal reproductive constant never varies its proportions, regardless of wave dimension or potential buildup. The dimensions of mass change, but the proportions and ratios never change."
- Walter Russell

28/06/2023
28/06/2023

Today, I went to Peter Andrews OAM's invitation, back to Canberra, to meet The Australia Institute policy think tank Water 💦 💧 and rural, far west New South Wales Parliamentary Liaison Kate McBride with Michael Meldrum

01/12/2022

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01/12/2022

Given that the international scamming, legal fiction, farcical, fraudulent founding document of, "AUSTRALIA" 🇦🇺 has never a, "King" coronated as such, by "HM's Earl Marshal", why should we in community, do so now EIIR is dead?

01/12/2022

APOD: The Butterfly Nebula from Hubble (2022 Nov 21)
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Hubble; Processing: William Ostling
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap221121.html

Explanation: Stars can make beautiful patterns as they age -- sometimes similar to flowers or insects. NGC 6302, the Butterfly Nebula, is a notable example. Though its gaseous wingspan covers over 3 light-years and its estimated surface temperature exceeds 200,000 degrees C, the aging central star of NGC 6302, the featured planetary nebula, has become exceptionally hot, shining brightly in visible and ultraviolet light but hidden from direct view by a dense torus of dust. This sharp close-up was recorded by the Hubble Space Telescope and is processed here to show off remarkable details of the complex planetary nebula, highlighting in particular light emitted by oxygen (shown as blue), hydrogen (green), and nitrogen (red). NGC 6302 lies about 3,500 light-years away in the arachnologically correct constellation of the Scorpion (Scorpius). Planetary nebulas evolve from outer atmospheres of stars like our Sun, but usually fade in about 20,000 years.

https://www.nasa.gov/
https://www.esa.int/
https://www.nasa.gov/hubble
https://esahubble.org/
https://theastroenthusiast.com/about-me/

Starship Asterisk* • APOD Discussion Page
http://asterisk.apod.com/discuss_apod.php?date=221121

01/12/2022

A tiny implant that wraps around nerves and cools them has been shown to deliver targeted pain relief in rats.

If it is as safe and effective in humans, the “nerve cooler” could help people manage pain without addictive opioids.

Here's how it works: https://www.freethink.com/health/targeted-pain-relief

01/12/2022

3 Indigenous U.S. tribes, 2 in Alaska and 1 in Washington State, will receive $25 million each to relocate from coastal areas and rivers, due to the climate crisis threatening their communities.

The Newtok, the Napakiak, and the Quinault Indian Nation are the 3 tribes receiving assistance from the government as they continue to lose parts of their land to growing erosion and flooding risks. Funded by the U.S. Department of the Interior, the project was announced on November 30 and is intended to help communities that can no longer protect against drastic environmental changes.

The Bureau of Indian Affairs said it chose tribes based on a number of factors, including already established plans to relocate, risk of land loss, and how prepared they were to move. The funding is expected to be used by each tribe to move crucial buildings away from rising water first, with homes to follow. According to officials, this move will help tribes save money by reducing the amount of damage that future disasters could bring.

An additional 8 tribes will receive $5 million each by the federal government to consider future relocation.

This was made with support from Climate Power.

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