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Hi {{ first_name }}, Ever feel like you want to trust things are okay, but honestly… you’re not sure? I do sometimes! Before I finished building out the inside of The Blooming Space van, I asked the van supporters for their favorite motivational quotes… the ones that help them keep going when life gets tough. And I wrote them inside the van. 🚐💕 The quotes are — not on the outside walls, but the inside walls, before insulation went in. All of it is covered now. Insulation and wall panels are in…the words of positivity, motivation and support are totally hidden. And that’s the…

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– Sponsored content – (StockSnap, Pixabay) Shopify Hydrogen development today, it is synonymous with speed and personalization in the world of e-commerce. In an environment where every second of loading time affects the final conversion, monolithic Shopify Plus solutions often prove to be insufficiently flexible for enterprise tasks. This is where Shopify Hydrogen comes into play – a React framework that Binary Future uses to create custom, high-performance Headless storefronts. The headless architecture behind Hydrogen allows a brand to separate the frontend (what the customer sees) from Shopify’s powerful backend (order and inventory management). Our team at Binary Future believes…

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Ok, enough preamble. The rest of this article is devoted to articles (grouped together by subject) that I consider among the highlights. It’s not complete nor especially thorough and I’d be interested to know if you, dear reader, have articles not listed here that you consider faves or highlights yourself. Ok, let’s get to it…Frogs, salamanders, caecilians, oh my! It’s not all charismatic megafauna here and indeed never has been, since I’ve done everything I can to cover obscure small lizards, the incredibly diverse and abundant rodents, and the ever-fascinating and weird amphibians. Amphibians – the anurans (frogs and toads),…

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Issues notice to Maharashtra Pollution Control Board; orders immediate ‘Action Taken Report’ Solapur, Maharashtra – The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken serious cognisance of a complaint regarding severe water pollution in Ujani Dam, the lifeline of Solapur district, and the resulting health emergency. Acting on a complaint lodged by ‘Surajya Abhiyan’, the Commission has issued notices to the Chairman of the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) and the Principal Secretary of the Public Health Department. Hon’ble Member of the Commission, Priyank Kanungo, has directed the authorities to conduct a thorough investigation and submit an ‘Action Taken Report’ (ATR)…

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“Do plants feel?” This is one of many questions that Indian scientist Jagadish Chandra Bose posed. Bose, today’s featured Google Doodle (11/30/16), did extensive research into measurable physical responses that plants exhibit, even claiming that plants, like humans and other animals, have a pulse. Bose wrote in 1926, “The barriers which have separated kindred phenomena are now thrown down and plants and animals are found to be a multiple unity in a single ocean of being. Our sense of wonder is quickened, not lessened, when we realize our kinship with all that live.”While Bose’s research was at times controversial, this…

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A warm hello.The Full Moon in Virgo next week is a Total Lunar Eclipse – it will bring an event or undertaking to a head that asks a lot of us, in effort or emotionally.The planet Mercury turning Retrograde will bring situations that require thoughtful communication, and opportunities to discuss issues you would like to take further; a conjunction of Mercury and Venus will add a caring tone, with tender exchanges that touch your heart.The planet Mars moving into Pisces will rev up energy and action in this zone of your life for the next 5 or more weeks to…

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March 01, 2023 Everyone experiences grief, whether it’s losing a loved one, feeling the pain of Earth Mother, or reliving the impacts of childhood trauma. I’m going to teach you where grief lives, how it impacts the body, and some simple Ayurvedic solutions to help you deal with it.  Ayurveda teaches us that grief lives in the lungs, which is why we wail when we feel this emotion. Grief is associated with kapha, which makes sense because it can make you feel heavy, dense, and lethargic.  Long term, unresolved grief impacts the plasma fluid, which is connected to a feeling…

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Radioheliographs and wideband solar radio spectrographs are essential components of the Chinese Meridian Project (CMP)‐II (C. Wang et al., 2024) that aims to monitor the whole solar‐terrestrial chain of space weather events, from the lower solar atmosphere to near‐Earth space. This work introduce the CMP‐II radio instruments, including the MUSER‐L/I/H, the super‐wideband spectrographs of Mingantu and Chashan stations covering the wideband range of 30 MHz–15 GHz. The overall design, some technical details, the calibration method, and performance with some preliminary data of these instruments are presented. Figure 1. The panorama view of Mingantu Observing Station with MUSER‐H/I/L. arrays, calibration antennas.…

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Welcome to Zygoma. This is my personal blog and the views expressed here are not those of my employer (the National Museum of Ireland), they are mine and solely mine. The disclaimer out of the way, I hope you enjoy my mystery object on Fridays and my occasional thoughts on a variety of scientific, sceptical and museological subjects. [Disclaimer: The content in this RSS feed is automatically fetched from external sources. All trademarks, images, and opinions belong to their respective owners. We are not responsible for the accuracy or reliability of third-party content.] Source link

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The Fall of Sunda and Upasunda: When Unity Crumbles Before Desire The Inseparable Brothers In the ancient chronicles preserved in Hindu scriptures, the tale of Sunda and Upasunda stands as a profound teaching on the destructive power of unchecked desires. Born in the illustrious lineage of the demon king Hiranyakashipu, these two brothers were the sons of the mighty Nikumbh. Their bond transcended ordinary brotherhood—they were inseparable in thought, action, and ambition, functioning as though one consciousness inhabited two forms. Driven by ambition to rule the three worlds, Sunda and Upasunda undertook severe penance in the Vindhya Mountains. Their austerities…

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Learning Paths vs. Learning Journeys If you’ve ever heard someone say “We need a learning journey for this course” when they actually meant a learning path, let’s just sort it out.In fact, L&D teams, HR managers, and even experienced instructional designers often mix up these two terms. And honestly, it’s not their fault.Both sound similar.Both involve guiding learners from Point A to Point B.Both help employees grow.So… why does the difference matter?Because “Learning Path” and “Learning Journey” are not just different words.They represent two completely different approaches to employee development, and choosing the wrong one can impact engagement, skill growth,…

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Stopped off at Orton on the way up to see Crepis praemorsa at its only UK site, quite a few still in flower which was nice pic.twitter.com/2lswHA9fXe— Sam Thomas (@sjthomasbotany) June 21, 2021 Our first day in Scotland was spent in Glen Tilt visiting Melampyrum sylvaticum (Small Cow-wheat) and failing to access any of the vertiginous sites I’d noted for Polygonatum verticillatum (Whorled Solomon’s-seal). Melampyrum sylvaticum The following day on Ben Vrackie added the classic Astragalus danicus (Purple Milk-vetch) and Oxytropis halleri (Purple Oxytropis) as well as Cerastium alpinum (Alpine Mouse-ear), Hieracium clovense (Clova Hawkweed) and Luzula luzuloides (White Wood-rush).…

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Starcana Tarotscope is a monthly ‘one tarot card’ horoscope, with an insightful tarot message and guidance – per each individual zodiac/sun sign. For more depth, try my ‘three card’ tarot spread (below)…. but if you prefer a personalized message for your life situation or relationship, I’m available for intuitive guidance and readings.Read your Ascendant/Rising sign, for what you currently know.Read your Moon sign, for what will challenge you.Read your Sun sign, for what will be created. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Tarot card insight:  Ace of Swords: Clarity. Completely fresh. Change of mind. New light. Clear communications. Integrity. Vision. Honesty. Information. A hero. It is what it is. The champ. Answers. Taking the lead. Truth shall set you free. Honor. Seed of intention. Decisions based…

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Defending a nation against internal & external enemies is the function of our armed forces. Similarly defending our body from various internal and external germs, foreign bodies and allergens is the function of our immunity system. Immune system identifies the invaders, prevents them from entering the body, if they enter the system fights them. the system also remembers the harmful cells/invaders and defends the body from the particular invasion anytime in life, but sometime due to various known & unknown causes, the immune system gets confused, starts considering the body cells as invaders and starts fighting them. This condition is…

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The Dog Control Act is under scrutiny following three serious dog attacks last week. Organisations such as Auckland Council and the SPCA separately called for a review of the Act after a woman was fatally mauled in Northland last Tuesday. This was before another attack in Christchurch on Saturday that left three people with injuries. Another person suffered injuries to their hand from a dog attack in Timaru that same day. The SMC asked experts to comment. Associate Professor Mike King, Department of Bioethics, University of Otago, comments: “Dog attacks typically reveal a failure of responsibility in which both people and animals are wronged. Dog owners assume an obligation…

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As well exemplified by a significant fraction of anole research, islands can act as natural laboratories of evolution. With limited space, fewer predators, simplified communities, and isolation from the mainland, islands often impose strong and distinctive selective pressures relative to continental habitats. However, although anoles provide some of the most famous examples of evolution on islands, insularity can exert its effects on different types of organisms. In our recent paper in Reptiles & Amphibians (Zamalloa-Bustinza et al. 2025), we focused on the Peruvian Lava Lizard (Microlophus peruvianus), a conspicuous and widespread species found along the South America’s western coast that…

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In ancient Egypt, writ­ing hiero­glyphs was a high­ly spe­cial­ized skill, one com­mand­ed by only a small frac­tion of the pop­u­la­tion. The fact that there were more than 1,000 char­ac­ters to mem­o­rize prob­a­bly had some­thing to do with that, but the vari­ety of sur­faces on which hiero­glyphs were writ­ten could­n’t have made it any eas­i­er. Depend­ing on the occa­sion, ancient Egyp­tians used papyrus, wood, met­al, and pot­tery shards as writ­ing sur­faces. The most mon­u­men­tal or reli­gious­ly impor­tant texts, how­ev­er, got carved into stone, thus ensur­ing the words a kind of eter­nal life — a par­tic­u­lar con­cern in the cas­es of tomb…

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Let’s be honest: Your top sales executive doesn’t care about a digital “Gold Star” for finishing a compliance video. They don’t want a “Subject Matter Ninja” badge for clicking Next fifty times. If your corporate gamification strategy relies entirely on leaderboards and stickers, you aren’t gamifying learning—you’re patronizing your workforce. For years, the L&D industry has confused “gamification” with “decoration.” We took boring, static slides and plastered points on top of them, expecting engagement numbers to skyrocket. Instead, we got employees who click through content just to make the notifications stop. To fix engagement, we must stop designing for children and start designing for…

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This lovely garden just outside the small coastal town of Landevennec in northern Brittany  is absolutely full of surprises at every turn. I will show more of the garden structures in my next post, such as the bridge, gazebo, arbor, etc. In this post I will focus on the fantastic borders and plantings all throughout this garden. The hedges all around mix a variety of shrubs for texture, foliage and blooms, together with perennials for touches of colors. The fall blooms of the dahlia borders add magical color to the fall garden.  Hostas and other shade loving plants fill shadier…

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On 3 March 2026, there will be a total lunar eclipse. The eclipse will be visible from across northwest South America, North America, the Pacific Ocean, Australia, Asia, Japan, southeast Asia, China, India, and most of Russia. The map below shows the eclipse’s visibility: Before we will discuss any possible effects on the individual, we should have a look at the mundane astrological implications of this eclipse. To be able to do this, we have to establish where the eclipse is likely to have its greatest effect. For this purpose we need to find out which countries or cities fall…

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I am very excited to share this article today! Please reach out if you have any questions. I am just a few clicks away! Ayurveda is widely focused on maintaining a clean and balanced lifestyle, which promotes development of an individual spiritually and  physically. In accordance with Chakara Samhita (Ancient Indian Ayurvedic Scripture), following a lifestyle which includes having a healthy balanced diet along with channeling pure thoughts through our system and promoting and practicing generous behavior shields an individual from disease. “Ahara” or Food is defined as one of the three pillars of supporting our body. Ayurveda deeply signifies …

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Chris Skinner poster of ‘Dark City’I’m finally starting a newsletter!! Neurocritical Thoughts will function as a supplementary “trial” blog, with summary content cross-posted here. My initial focus will be on the delusions of tech billionaires — things like mind uploading, life extension, cryogenic preservation, “vibe physics”, and overblown predictions that GPT-6 will create “new science.”Other posts will feature the latest in brain recording and stimulation technology, from the awesome to the awful. I’ll try to keep most pieces on the shorter side, so please sign up for the free newsletter. Or else find the posts via my social media feeds. …

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Co-author Irina Rotenko Recently, we captured an interesting moment when a large wild boar tried to attack an adult wolf just after it had crossed a river via a beaver dam. [Disclaimer: The content in this RSS feed is automatically fetched from external sources. All trademarks, images, and opinions belong to their respective owners. We are not responsible for the accuracy or reliability of third-party content.] Source link

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We are thrilled to announce that Ashi (Ashrafsadat) Sakhaeifar has been awarded the 2024 Volunteerism in the Arts Award! This recognition celebrates Ashi’s remarkable dedication and impactful volunteer work in the arts community at Gordon Neighbourhood House.For the past two years, Ashi has been an outstanding volunteer, fostering a welcoming and creative environment for adults through her “Artistic Expression with Ashi” workshops. These workshops offered a unique blend of art, gentle movement, and interactive activities, encouraging participants to explore their creativity in a fun and supportive setting. Her ability to create an atmosphere of joy and engagement has left a…

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Unlock Growth With AI And Machine Learning—Infographic The infographic titled “Unlock Growth with AI and Machine Learning” presents a clear and structured overview of how businesses can achieve sustainable success through growth AI. It highlights five core areas where AI and Machine Learning can transform operations, improve decision-making, and drive innovation. The journey begins with AI Strategy, emphasizing the importance of a tailored roadmap. Rather than adopting AI randomly, organizations are encouraged to align AI initiatives with their core business goals. A strong strategy ensures that AI investments directly support efficiency, scalability, and long-term growth of AI objectives. The second…

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Preparing to leave for a new campsite with all of our gear and supplies Exploring remote and little known parts of the world makes being a botanist a very exciting and rewarding job. The camping that comes with explorationt is also rewarding but comes with its share of challenges, which make you appreciate how divorced from nature we have become. A lot of my fieldwork has been in the La Amistad world heritage site, where the absence of roads, settlements and steep terrain mean that most of the park’s 4,000 km2 remain totally unexplored. Two of our water sources. Left,…

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On September 24, 2024, the United States District Court of the Northern District of California ruled that artificial water fluoridation presents an “unreasonable risk” to children’s health. In particular, the court ruled that neurotoxic effects of water fluoridation have been linked to lowered IQs in children. The Fluoride Action Network, a group of people opposed to artificial water fluoridation due to its toxicity and health dangers, began the lawsuit against the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2016.   From September 26, 2024: “Water Fluoridation Presents ‘Unreasonable Risk’ to Children, Says Court,” by Mira Miller “First Towns in US Suspend Water…

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As far as I can remember, I had red and pricky skin lesions on my skin. I felt an intense itching on the back of my knees, sometimes on the neck, and all over my body. And, whenever, I scratch the skin, Oh my goodness!! Pain and burning sensation got so severe. Also, I missed school pretty often and went to several doctors because of this. At a tender age, I swallowed up several medicines and took several injections. Sometimes the medicine dose was so high that I just laid on my bed and slept throughout the day. Seasonal Variations were always a nightmare for…

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 A revision of the psammophilic genus Liobuthus Birula, 1898 (Scorpiones: Buthidae), with a description of four new species from Central AsiaAbstractThe rare Central Asian psammophilic scorpion genus, Liobuthus Birula, 1898 (Scorpiones: Buthidae), is revised. Five species are delineated according to results from three species delimitation approaches using mitochondrial DNA. Results are supported by diagnostic morphology, including an assessment of the distinctive neobothriotaxy. The type species, L. kessleri Birula, 1898, is confirmed for Iran (northeast), Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan (south). Four new species are described: L. atamuradovi sp. n. (Turkmenistan),  L. danovi sp. n. (Kazakhstan, northern Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan), L. shukurovi sp. n. (southwestern Tajikistan), and L. vachoni sp. n. (southern Kazakhstan), The unique additive neobothriotaxy (on…

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Deep-sea sharks include some of the longest-lived vertebrates known. The record holder is the Greenland shark, with a recently estimated maximum age of nearly 400 years. Their slow life cycle makes them vulnerable to fisheries. Humans rarely live longer than 100 years. But many other animals and plants can live for several centuries or even millennia, particularly in the ocean. In the Arctic, there are whales that have survived since the time of Napoleon’s Empire; in the Atlantic, there are molluscs that were contemporary with Christopher Columbus’ voyages; and in Antarctica, there are sponges born before the Holocene when humans were still an insignificant…

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In this fifth installment of our series, we compare 1985 to 2025 through themes of hope and despair, or what I call hope/lessness. For some, the year’s worst news was learning, “Those of us born before 1985 are now officially older than Mr. Belding,” and for others the best thing about 1985 was the premiere of Bill Watterson’s Calvin and Hobbes.Hope is found in our past, present, and future.For those like film critic Sarah Welch-Larson, it was “a dark year in a dark decade in history.” Or, in the words of my writer friend Kristin Saatzer, good times can quickly…

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What is High Performance Computing (HPC)? High Performance Computing refers to practice of aggregating computing power to deliver performance far beyond that of typical desktop or server computers. It enables organizations and researchers to process massive datasets, run intricate simulations, and solve problems that would otherwise be impossible or take years to compute on standard machines. HPC often utilizes supercomputers, clusters, or distributed computing systems to achieve parallel processing and optimized performance. Table of Contents: Meaning Key Components Characteristics Working Applications Advantages Challenges Real-World Examples Key Takeaways: High Performance Computing aggregates computing power to perform massive data processing and simulations…

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Next time you look outside and see overcast skies and sense a thunderstorm on the horizon, do yourself a favor. Sit quietly and really listen to the rumble of the thunder which calmly precedes the outburst. The sound may persist at a low, continuous, pace for a while. Building intensity and momentum. Once the eruption is full on everybody knows. It’s impossible to hide. If you’re a hip-hop head, I’m describing the “Quiet Storm” remix by Mobb Deep featuring Lil’ Kim. Think about how you feel during the musical build up before Prodigy spits that first verse. When the Moon and Pluto come together in a birth chart, the Moon’s symbolism for emotional security…

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The study conducted by a team of Canadian researchers from the Universite du Quebec a Montreal has shed light on the potential impact of combined oral contraceptives (COCs) on women’s brain anatomy and emotional regulation. The research, published in Frontiers in Endocrinology, discovered a correlation between COC use and specific alterations in the brain’s ventromedial prefrontal cortex, a region responsible for emotional regulation and fear processing. Lead researcher Alexandra Brouillard highlighted that current female users of COCs exhibited a thinner ventromedial prefrontal cortex compared to men. This finding suggested a potential mechanism by which COCs might affect emotion regulation in…

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Posted on October 28, 2025 Hurricane Melissa is poised to be a historic and devastating hurricane for Jamaica. The latest update from the NHC the maximum sustained winds at 185 mph and minimum central pressure at 892 mb. This comes as Melissa is just 45 miles (70 kilometers) SSE of Negril, Jamaica. Here is the latest warning from the NHC …CATASTROPHIC WINDS MOVING ONSHORE SOUTHERN JAMAICA… …LAST CHANCE TO PROTECT YOUR LIFE… …1000 AM EDT POSITION UPDATE… THIS IS AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS AND LIFE-THREATENING SITUATION! TAKE COVER NOW! Failure to adequately shelter may result in serious injury,…

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 Jambo Jambo! My name is Anne Ju, and I am the new research assistant based out of Serena camp! I grew up in Quebec (the French part of Canada). Since my arrival in January, I have been consistently amazed by all the beauty that the Maasai Mara Reserve has to offer. The one thing that stood out to me from the beginning is how closely we live to the wildlife in camp. As I am writing these lines, I can hear and see the baboons digging into the ground to look for caterpillars, and a warthog from the warthog family…

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This story was heard in Mayapura in 1980.A man came to the ISKCON’s Caitanya Candrodoya Mandira carrying with him a copy of the Back of Godhead article about Srila Prabhupada, entitled A Lifetime in Preparation. “Just recently an amazing realization occurred to me that I wanted to share with devotees everywhere.I have been the pujari and sevaite at the house of Adwaita Acarya for many years. I was also there back in the 1940’s and 50’s. At that time, I noticed that one grhasta Bengali devotee used to come to the…

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By Sarah Robertson, Khan Academy’s principal product manager for Language and Literature Khan Academy Writing Coach: Making Essay Practice Easier (and Feedback Better) Effective writing instruction takes time—a lot of time. Time to find meaningful essay prompts. Time to set up assignments. And time to give quick, actionable feedback that actually helps students revise. This winter, we’re introducing several Writing Coach updates designed to make teachers’ lives easier through every stage of the writing process. From a new Essay Assignments Library to smarter, more focused AI feedback, these changes aim to give teachers even more time back with grade-level appropriate,…

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Prosthechea brassavolae is an orchid (Orchidaceae) in the subfamily Epidendroideae. This species is part of a multispecies group known as the P. prismatocarpa complex which includes 5 species native to Mesoamerica with a centre of diversity in Costa Rica. This species is found through Mexico south to Panama, where it grows as an epiphyte in montane forests between 1100 and 2700 meters in elevation. It is distinguished from the group by the white-magenta lip which is entire, instead of lobed in the other species. P. brassavolae flowers from January to August in its native range. #plants #flowers #science #botany …

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Are you ready to discover if 2026 is your lucky year? Get excited because we’re revealing the Lucky Chinese Zodiac Signs in 2026 and what the stars have in store for you! The Year of the Fire Horse brings incredible energy, passion, and opportunities for transformation. Some zodiac signs will absolutely thrive under this fiery influence while others need to navigate carefully. Let’s dive into the cosmic predictions and find out if fortune is smiling on you! The Chinese zodiac follows a 12 year cycle where each year is represented by a different animal. These animals are Rat, Ox, Tiger,…

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What is Parkinson’s Disease?Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement. It is caused by the degeneration of dopamine-producing neurons in the brain, particularly in the substantia nigra region. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter responsible for smooth and coordinated muscle movements. As its levels decrease, patients experience motor and non-motor symptoms.Symptoms of Parkinson’s DiseaseMotor Symptoms:Tremors (shaking of hands, legs, jaw, or face)Muscle rigidity (stiffness in limbs and trunk)Bradykinesia (slowness of movement)Postural instability (balance and coordination problems)Non-Motor Symptoms:Causes and Risk FactorsAging and oxidative stressGenetic predispositionExposure to toxins and pesticidesChronic stress and unhealthy lifestyleAyurvedic Perspective on Parkinson’s DiseaseIn Ayurveda, Parkinson’s…

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More than seven millennia ago, Stone Age mourners in what is now Sweden buried a boy with a crown of woodpecker feathers and, in another grave, interred a woman with multicolored fur-and-feather footwear, a new study finds.These details were unearthed thanks to a newly developed technique that can identify traces of hair and feathers in soil taken from ancient graves, the researchers said.”In general, fur, plant fibres and other soft organic materials have been recovered only under specific conditions, such as in underwater sites or in glaciers,” Tuija Kirkinen, an archaeologist at the University of Helsinki, said in a statement.…

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It’s quite possible to see 100 species of birds in a day in any month of the year here in East Anglia, but as the days get longer it becomes much easier. It’s a long time since I last tried for the magic century, but earlier this week my birding companion Andrew and I decided to have a go. The two secrets of success are starting early and visiting as many different habitats as possible, but you also need decent weather and a little luck.  We started at 7.30, which may be quite early, but if we had been really…

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Bhagavathi Seva Homa: A Sacred Ritual of Devotion to the Divine Mother Introduction Among the many forms of worship in Sanatana Dharma, Bhagavathi Seva Homa holds a prominent place as a deeply devotional and spiritually potent fire ritual dedicated to Devi Bhagavathi, the Divine Mother who embodies Shakti—the primordial energy that sustains the universe. This sacred homa is widely practiced in South India, especially in Kerala, where it is performed with elaborate rituals, devotion, and traditional grandeur. Bhagavathi Seva Homa is an offering to the Goddess in her most benevolent and protective form. It is conducted to invoke her blessings…

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Finding the right AE coaching Kerala can make a real difference in cracking Assistant Engineer exams. With increasing competition in Irrigation AE and KWA AE exams, focused preparation is no longer optional. It is essential.To support serious aspirants, Amaze Academy is launching new offline AE focus batches designed to cover the complete syllabus with clarity, depth, and exam relevance. [Disclaimer: The content in this RSS feed is automatically fetched from external sources. All trademarks, images, and opinions belong to their respective owners. We are not responsible for the accuracy or reliability of third-party content.] Source link

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Episode 333 | Aquarius New Moon/Solar Eclipse: Emerging from a Chrysalis! This week: Mercury trines Jupiter, and it’s a good time to open up your mind and let everything spill out. An Aquarius New Moon Solar Eclipse is the first eclipse in that sign since 2018, and it is time for a change. Venus and Jupiter bring a peaceful moment in a busy week. And the Sun enters peaceful Pisces just a couple of days before the transit that astrologers have been talking about for ages, the Saturn-Neptune conjunction at zero degrees Aries. It’s another busy week in the Big…

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4 minute readLast updated on August 21, 2024 by Dr. Subashri Thanigaivel In this modern era, unhealthy lifestyles and diet practices are the major reasons for various health problems. Abnormal vaginal discharge is also one on the list. This blog will answer why white discharge happens, how to find it, and the home remedies to solve it. Normal vaginal discharge helps you keep your vagina clean, protects the vagina from infections and germs, and also aids in lubrication during sexual intercourse. Vaginal discharge is a natural process, unless and until you witness any abnormal changes in color, smell, texture, and…

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In the sophisticated landscape of immunology, macrophages represent the frontline of innate immunity and the architects of tissue homeostasis. These cells are defined by their remarkable plasticity—the ability to change their functional phenotype in response to environmental stimuli. This process, known as macrophage polarization, typically results in two extremes: the pro-inflammatory M1 (classically activated) phenotype and the anti-inflammatory M2 (alternatively activated) phenotype.Understanding how to induce these specific states in a laboratory setting is foundational for research into infectious diseases, oncology, and regenerative medicine. This article provides an educational, step-by-step deep dive into the procedure for differentiating peripheral blood-derived monocytes into…

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In this edition of Who’s who in the Zoo, meet Michelle Yuen, a Zooniverse backend developer. Who: Michelle Yuen, Backend developer at Zooniverse Location: Adler Planetarium, Chicago USA Zooniverse projects: Panoptes, ERAS (Stats service), Talk API, Caesar What’s something people might not expect about your job or daily routine? People assume I just sit and code all day, but most of my time is spent playing detective with invisible problems—tracking down mysterious server crashes, optimizing data no one ever sees, or convincing stubborn APIs to behave. Basically, I fight invisible fires and hope no one notices. Outside of work, what…

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If there’s one festival that wraps you in sunshine, joy, and knowledge, it’s Vasant Panchami. Celebrated on the fifth day of the bright half of the Hindu month of Magha (usually January or February), Vasant Panchami ushers in the vibrant season of spring and is closely linked to Goddess Saraswati, the revered deity of knowledge, music, and the creative arts. What is Vasant Panchami? Vasant Panchami, also known as Saraswati Puja, is a vibrant Hindu festival that signals the end of winter and welcomes the colours of spring. The word Vasant means spring, and Panchami means the fifth day”—hence the…

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In today’s fast-evolving education and employment landscape, earning a graduation degree is no longer limited to traditional classrooms. With advancements in digital learning and regulatory clarity, online graduation courses have become a mainstream and credible option for students and working professionals alike. In 2026, online bachelor’s degree programs are widely accepted for jobs, promotions, competitive exams, and higher education, provided they are pursued from recognized institutions. Learners now prioritise degree validity, affordability, flexibility, and long-term career value, rather than campus location alone. This comprehensive guide on Online Graduation Courses (2026) explains the types of degrees available, fee structure, eligibility criteria,…

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Pacific Coralroot, Corallorhiza mertensiana (Orchidaceae). 🌸A new orchid species for me! These were so PINK compared to other coralroots I’ve seen. This species used to be considered a subspecies of C. maculata. The species name is after German botanist Franz Carl Mertens. #corallorhizamertensiana #pacificcoralroot #mertenscoralroot #orchidaceae #plants #botany #plantid #plantidentification #saprophyte (at Asahel Curtis Nature Trail)https://www.instagram.com/p/Byvc3lxgYfE/?igshid=1ike2cst1zxu7 corallorhizamertensiana pacificcoralroot mertenscoralroot orchidaceae plants botany plantid plantidentification saprophyte Jun 15, 2019 lagneeyap liked this ourfriendsthejays reblogged this from pnwbotany ourfriendsthejays liked this field-cryptobotanist liked this turtlesandfrogs liked this francescointoppa liked…

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March 2026 AstrologyYour horoscopes for March are here.March is a lovely month, especially in the northern hemisphere, as the Equinox takes place on March 20. This is the start of spring and an ideal time to set new intentions. You’re better off choosing the Equinox for new resolutions rather than January 1 which remains in the depths of winter.Plus, this year, the Equinox coincides with a New Moon, a symbol of new beginnings, and communication planet Mercury turning direct, a green light. Reorient your compass to get things moving in your life during this peak time in the month – 19/20 March onwards.However, up…

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Are you seeking a low-impact, high-reward exercise that can transform your health and well-being? Look no further than rebounding! This fun and dynamic exercise, which involves jumping, bouncing, and moving on a trampoline, offers incredible benefits for your body and mind. From boosting your cardiovascular health to improving your lymphatic function, rebounding is a game-changer if you are looking to upgrade your fitness routine. Check out these highly-rated rebounders on Amazon to get started.  10 Amazing Benefits of Rebounding For Your Health 1. Improves Cardiovascular Health Rebounding is an excellent way to improve your cardiovascular health, and the benefits are…

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In what has become hardly a leap for the company, SpaceX concluded its Starlink satellite launches for February 2026 with a trio of flights this week.On Tuesday (Feb. 24) at 6:04 p.m. EST (2304 GMT), a Falcon 9 lifted the first 29 satellites into low Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The next day, 25 more Starlink units were sent spaceward by a different Falcon 9 flying at 9:17 a.m. EST (1417 GMT or 6:17 a.m. PST local time) from Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) from Vandenberg Space Force…

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Pollinator Ambassadors, a European charity co-founded by Zoology PhD student Nynke Blömer (Agroecology Group), has recently won grants for two new projects on youth engagement on the topic of pollinators. Together with Biodiversity Action Europe, Pollinator Ambassadors secured funding worth 67,300 euros for the project “Buzzing Futures: Youth Advocacy and Communication for Pollinators”  from the new European Fund for Youth Action on Pollinators managed by IUCN-Save Our Species.  The project focusses on youth engagement and empowerment using systems thinking and artistic tools and will take place in Austria and France in 2026-2027.  Nynke said, ‘We are very excited and honoured…

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Lord Shiva is one of the three major deities of Hinduism and the most important manifestation of the Brahman. The two other deities are Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma. Together they form Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. Shiva lives in Kailash with his wife Goddess Parvati and their two sons – Ganapati and Karthikeya. His vehicle is Nandi the divine bull. Shiva is the lord of destruction and is also called ‘the Destroyer’. He is responsible for maintaining the life cycle. He destroys as well as recreates. He is a great yogi and known for his mercy, kindness and fair justice.…

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A liger at Jungle Island, Miami. Lions and tigers naturally live in different habitats and so rarely meet. If they do happen to meet and interbreed, the resulting offspring are unable to produce viable sperm or egg due to chromosomal incompatibilities, and so do not produce further generations.The genetic integrity of the two species thus remains intact. Photo by Maxitup16, CC by SA 3.0 Closely related species may interbreed in nature where their geographical or ecological boundaries meet, but the resulting hybrid individuals are often less fit for survival outside of the narrow interface zone, and the alleles of hybrid origin usually do not spread back into the parent…

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This conjunction suggests that asking questions, looking within or reviewing will uncover positives in the areas of relationships, money or values.A pointed analysis of what has (so far) transcended analysis can reveal good news – you’ll be happy with what you learn. Or, perhaps you’re looking more closely at what you want because it’s been a bit vague. It’s ok to question the dream.This can also be a messenger from the past who brings loving/affectionate communication.Mercury rules the Virgo South Node so this is definitely about a previous or existing approach to what you want. You’re drilling for specifics in…

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High-protein diets have become very popular lately, especially with fitness freaks and people willing to lose some extra fat. Proteins are the essential macronutrient required to help the body build muscle and repair damaged tissues. They also help in the production of enzymes, hormones and some other vital body chemicals. Let’s dive to discuss protein advantages and disadvantages for you so that you can make an informed food choice. High Protein Diet Advantages Increased Muscle Mass The most vital role that a high protein diet plays is in the improvement of muscle mass. Proteins are made from amino that help…

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When NASA scientists opened the sample return canister from the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample mission in late 2023, they found something astonishing.Dust and rock collected from the asteroid Bennu contained many of life’s building blocks, including all five nucleobases used in DNA and RNA, 14 of the 20 amino acids found in proteins, and a rich collection of other organic molecules. These are built primarily from carbon and hydrogen, and they often form the backbone of life’s chemistry.For decades, scientists have predicted that early asteroids may have delivered the ingredients of life to Earth, and these findings seemed like promising evidence.Even…

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(alternative title: Penguin Power!*) “Bathysphere is a voluntary deep-sea network of Norway-based deep-sea scientists and professionals who want to increase collaboration and knowledge-sharing across local institutes. The network is named after the Bathysphere, a unique spherical submersible designed for deep-sea exploration. “ (from bathysphere.no, go check it out!) Since the beginning in 2023, Bathysphere has arranged annual symposia, and the 3rd one took place November 4-5th 2025 at the Marine Biological Station at Espegrend (close to Bergen). It gathered about 40 deep-sea scientists for two days packed with hands-on workshops on QGIS (maps), BIIGLE (underwater footage), data management and platforms,…

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                             Maa Sita is the consort of Lord Rama and an avatar of Sri Lakshmi. She is esteemed as the paragon of spousal and feminine virtues for all women. Sita is described as the daughter of the earth goddess, Bhumi and the adopted daughter of King Janaka of Videha and his wife, Queen Sunaina. Sita is known for her dedication, self-sacrifice, courage and purity. . When Sita reaches adulthood, Janaka organises a Swayamvara in Janakpurdham with the condition that Sita would marry only that person who would…

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Table of content Introduction What is ChatGPT and Why It’s Crucial for Tech Professionals? Key Benefits of Learning ChatGPT for Your Tech Career Top ChatGPT Courses Technical Skills You Can Gain Through ChatGPT Real-World Applications of ChatGPT in Tech Projects Career Opportunities after Completing ChatGPT Courses How to Skill Up by GoLogica Conclusion Introduction Artificial intelligence is now changing the face of the technological world, and ChatGPT is one of the most powerful tools leading this change. Professionals today are looking to leverage AI-powered tools in coding assistance, data analysis, automation, and enhancing productivity levels. The technology in 2026 demands…

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I’ve been busy with life this past holiday month, and have been working on some writing, including a new article about the awesomely quirky Orcutt grasses for a magazine, but I’ll be moving the website to my own server starting this February.It’s been great here in googleland, but I want better control of the site and the only way to do that is to migrate it to something that I can fully control.After awhile, perhaps the new site will eclipse this old version, much like the newest invader in Florida above (Saccharum spontaneum) has started to overshadow the less showy…

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The week ahead is urging us to change. Mercury’s backspin might hold us back from progressing, but with patience we will get there.Major astrological aspects of the week:  February 26: Mercury retrograde commences in Pisces, lasting until March 20. At this time, we are reevaluating our relationships and core beliefs. We are revising the narrative that fits with our story. February 27: The Sun aligns with the North Node of Destiny in Pisces, bringing us closer with people that play an important role in our future. Listen to their advice!  February 27: Mars in  Aquarius squares Uranus in Taurus, firing our temperaments up.…

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The Ayurvedic Foundation: Moderation, Timing, and Intention Ayurveda views sex as both a physical act and an energetic exchange. When done with mutual readiness, relaxation, and appropriate frequency, it can be rejuvenating. When mistimed, excessive, or done while depleted, it drains vitality and leaves you feeling tired, dry, or emotionally flat. The guiding principle? Honor desire—but never at the expense of your reserves. Beyond personal vitality, Ayurveda also recognizes sex as a sacred act of procreation. The mental and emotional state of both partners is believed to influence the quality of Shukra (reproductive essence) and the well-being of a future…

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NASA’s path to the moon is taking a detour. The Artemis III mission, scheduled for 2027, will no longer land on the moon as originally planned, NASA administrator Jared Isaacman announced February 27 in a news conference. Instead, the agency aims to attempt two lunar landings in 2028. “Everyone agrees this is the only way forward,” Isaacman said. “This is how NASA changed the world, and this is how NASA is going to do it again.” Sign up for our newsletter We summarize the week’s scientific breakthroughs every Thursday. The announcement comes as the Artemis II mission, which…

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Komodo Dragon on the island of RincaSeptember 2016The expedition cruise on which Clementine Churchill was a guest of Walter Edward Guinness, Lord Moyne, on board his luxury vessel Rosaura arrived off Komodo on 18 March 1935. The  plans to obtain new specimens of Komodo Dragon for London Zoo have been well documented and I have written about that part of the expedition previously HERE. In brief, Moyne was a council member of the Zoological Society and a trap to use on Komodo was made in the Zoo’s workshop to take to Komodo.Mrs Churchill wrote to Winston about the time spent…

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Note: This talk is given by me in a course linked to Kriyatantra Institute, yoginiashram, USA (https://kriyatantrainstitute.com/). There are many more interesting courses offered by the gurus there and many of you can benefit from those. Do get in touch with them in case you are a resident of India and need a discount for their courses. Talk Summary:After thoroughly understanding the secrets of Sanskrit language in terms of yoga and tantra, we now enter into exploring how verbal language – sound and meaning, is linked to the inner spiritual anatomy of humans.Spiritual Anatomy:We often think that it’s our physical body…

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In today’s globally connected world, e-learning localization has emerged as a vital strategy for organizations aiming to deliver culturally relevant, linguistically accurate, and engaging training content to diverse international audiences. Gone are the days when mere translation was enough. Now, organizations leverage cutting-edge e-learning localization tools and techniques to create immersive and effective training experiences.This blog explores how technology, particularly AI in e-learning localization, is transforming the landscape. We’ll break down best practices, showcase real-world case studies, and highlight tools that instructional designers, e-learning developers, and corporate training managers should know.What is E-Learning Localization?E-learning localization is the process of adapting…

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A Seminole pumpkin in my garden near DC, a decade ago A Seminole pumpkin in a CSA box a decade ago got me thinking about squash diversity. Market bins and seasonal displays that autumn overflowed with squashes, gourds, and pumpkins in a dizzying array of sizes, shapes, and colors, but I had never seen a Seminole pumpkin among them. My pumpkin was squat, round, and the size of a cantaloupe. Its smooth, matte tan skin exactly matched the exterior of a butternut squash. The dense, dark orange flesh in its interior matched, too. It turns out that there is a…

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What if rather than being disheartened by the ambiguity, the uncertainty of life, we accepted it and relaxed into it? ~ Pema ChodronWhen I was still something of a fledgling astrologer I would often attend the wonderful meetings in  Michael Lutin’s library in Greenwich Village. And it can be interesting the tidbits of information that you might take away from those sessions. Just a word or a phrase that sticks with you. There was one even in which we were discussing an undated chart from the 19th century, and were asked if we had any idea what event had transpired…

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Ayurveda describes life as a delicate balance of three fundamental energies or doshas — Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Each of these governs different aspects of our body and mind. Among them, Pitta Dosha represents the energy of transformation, responsible for digestion, metabolism, vision, and intellect. It is closely connected with the fire and water elements, symbolizing heat, intensity, and sharpness. When balanced, Pitta gives us clarity, courage, strong digestion, and radiant skin. But when it goes out of balance, it may show up as irritability, inflammation, or excessive body heat. Let’s understand the nature, personality traits, and ways to care…

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NASA’s Space Launch System has had a tricky startNASA/Cory Huston NASA is shaking up the plan for its Artemis moon missions. In a press conference on 27 February, NASA administrator Jared Isaacman announced significant changes to the agency’s plans to send humans to the moon for the first time since the Apollo programme ended in 1972. The Artemis II mission is slated to launch in the next few months, but has had a pair of difficult practice runs. The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket kept springing leaks when fuel was being pumped in and it ended up being rolled back…

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 A couple of photo-stills from my two AI-generated video clips of the familiar cropped version of the notorious Ameranthropoides loysi photograph (the centre image here) coming to life (AI photo-stills and videos created by me using Adobe Firefly) It’s been several months since I posted here on ShukerNature a ShukerNature Picture of the Day (click here to access the most recent one), and I have never posted a ShukerNature Video of the Day – until now, that is. Moreover, because I’m a generous kind of guy, I’ve posted two, not just one, as you can see. But what is their…

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 GOD FORGIVESGOD IS OCEAN OF MERCYTO FORGIVE IS DIVINITY. We have read/ heard about the basic seven divine virtues and eight divine powers of God.The Seven Divine virtues are- Knowledge, peace, purity, love, happiness, bliss and power. The Divine powers are- (1) Power to Tolerate(2) Power to Face situation(3) Power to Imbibe/ inculcate/ embed(4) Power to Co-operate(5) Power to withdraw from negativity(6) Power to pack-up(7) Power to discriminate / differentiate(8) Power to Decide – and stand along with the TruthThe world is a drama. We all are mere players in this world drama. We believe in portraying our roles to our best. God is…

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AI-powered simulations are reshaping employee development strategies across industries. However, success depends on selecting the right platform with the right capabilities.By focusing on essential AI Roleplay Features, organizations can ensure their investment delivers practical skill development, measurable improvement, and strong ROI. Whether deployed across leadership teams, customer support, or AI roleplay for sales, the right system transforms training from static content into interactive, data-driven growth.In today’s competitive environment, intelligent, scalable, and adaptive training technology is no longer optional – it is a strategic necessity. [Disclaimer: The content in this RSS feed is automatically fetched from external sources. All trademarks, images,…

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2022 Madison Fling attendees at the UW-Madison ArboretumThanks for joining us! We love reading your posts about the Madison Fling, and so do other bloggers and communicators, our tour’s garden owners and sponsors, and the gardening public. To help us find your posts as you publish them during the weeks and months ahead, please tag them on Facebook and Instagram with our hashtag #gbfling2022. Also, please share your links on our official Facebook page, and you can send them to madisongbfling@gmail.com.Stay tuned for more. We’ll be collecting your coverage here (see below) so your fellow bloggers and social media communicators—as well…

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checking in from San Pancho Mexico and letting you know I am fine and safe here after the Narco violence here. I am inviting you to Saturn Neptune at 0 Aries workshop, rescheduled to Sat. Feb 28 at 8 pm EST Join me now for LIVE ZOOM WORKSHOP, I’ll talk about the March 3 in Virgo too Join now https://luma.com/mkvb3wb3 $5 discount coupon For private readings to help you navigate your journey please email me taragreene@taratarot.com [Disclaimer: The content in this RSS feed is automatically fetched from external sources. All trademarks, images, and opinions belong to their respective owners. We…

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Let’s explore how this certification truly enhances career growth, credibility, and long-term opportunities.1. Ayurveda Is No Longer “Alternative” — It’s IntegrativeAyurveda has moved far beyond being a niche practice. Today, it is increasingly integrated into:With rising interest in root-cause healing, professionals trained in Ayurveda are seen as valuable collaborators rather than alternatives.An Ayurvedic certification equips you with:A deep understanding of body-mind constitution (Doshas)Digestive and metabolic assessment (Agni & Ama)Lifestyle-based disease preventionPersonalized wellness planningThese skills are highly relevant in modern clinical and wellness settings.2. Strong Career Advantage for Health & Wellness ProfessionalsIf you’re already working as a:An Ayurvedic certification enhances your…

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Fossils trapped in amber aren’t just beautiful, they may preserve real ecological interactions, including possible parasitism or commensal relationships between ants and mites, as revealed by a new, cutting-edge morphological study of six specimens of Baltic, Dominican and Burmese amber. Fossil ant colony preserved in a piece of Baltic amber from Lithuania. Image credit: José de la Fuente & Agustín Estrada-Peña, doi: 10.3389/fevo.2026.1724595. “Amber inclusions are representative of possible interactions between different organisms shaping the environment,” said Dr. Jose de la Fuente, a paleontologist at the Institute for Game and Wildlife Research. “The identification and morphological characterization of fossil ants…

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Schradin, C., Pillay, N. and Rimbach, R. (2026). Adaptation to harshness is fundamentally different from the adaptive stress response: Results from a 20-year-long case study in African striped mice. Journal of Zoology, vol. 328, pp. 107-120. https://doi.org/10.1111/jzo.70084 It is hot. More than 40°C in the shade. But there is almost no shade. At least it is a dry heat, where sweating helps – but only if you have enough water to drink. The animals that live here have nothing to drink – and little to eat. It didn’t rain last week, last month, not for the last three months. It’s February,…

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Rudreshwar Temple, Dhamtari OverviewRudreshwar Temple is a remarkable Hindu temple that lies in Dhamtari district of Chhattisgarh. It is an ancient shrine of Lord Shiva that was built during the reign of the King Rudra Dev Chandravanshi, a ruler of the Chandravanshi dynasty. This temple is widely visited by the locals and tourists alike.It Is Known For:-1)    Rudreshwar Temple was constructed during the reign of the Chandravanshi dynasty. A king known by the name of Rudra Dev founded this temple in 1915.2)    It enshrines Lord Shiva in the sanctum in the form of a Shivalinga and its worshiped…

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In this blog, you’ll explore the steps of creating a sales training program along with insights on sales training programs and their needs. What is a Sales Training Program? A sales training program is a structured program created to equip sales professionals with the knowledge and skills to heighten sales effectiveness, improve customer relationships, and elevate revenue. According to the Salesforce State of Sales Report, “80% of high-performing sales teams find their sales training program outstanding.” Organizations adopt sales training programs to improve sales performance, revenue, and stronger customer relations, enhance product and industry knowledge, and ensure consistency in sales…

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When visitors see our garden renovation, one of their first positive comments is about the gabion retaining walls. We agree. For high design impact at low cost, the gabions – the stone-filled wire baskets shown above from our window on a rainy day – were among our most satisfying decisions. Other options for the garden walls ranged from cheap (cementing the old limestone pavers that gravity once held perilously together) to expensive (standard preformed concrete blocks). The gabions were affordable, and combined design flexibility with idiot-proof – if labour-intensive – installation. But first, we had to pave the area they’d sit on. Once filled, they’d be heavy. Here are the “before” pics. The chaotic before The…

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As February turns into March you may be feeling a bit underwhelmed when it comes to your New Year / New me progress. If that’s the case, don’t get down on yourself, just start again! Mars arrives in your sign very soon, an event that happens just once in every two years. You’ll be passionate and fired up in the way that January 2026 just didn’t allow for. You can start over, just don’t give up! Keep going!Ready for deeper manifesting and real Dark Moon magic? Order the new Moonology at moonologybook.com today. [Disclaimer: The content in this RSS feed…

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2019 is upon us! Here are some tips on how to live in ever greater bliss in 2019. In addition to my Haritaki business I am a  High Performance Coach, I work with top executives to help them live an optimal life. Here are a couple of the worksheets that are helpful for planning the best life possible for 2019. Please feel free to use them. They take only a few minutes each. One of my gifts to you for 2019! Thanks! Dheera 2019 Life Planning ideas: Health: What does optimal health look like for you? E.g., I regularly take care of…

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Why Teaching Significant Figures is Crucial To Teach or Not to Teach Significant Figures? At the start of the academic year, many teachers face a familiar question:Should we teach significant figures? Will students grasp this often tricky concept based on past experience? It’s a topic many educators either dread or brush over quickly. However, when I first encountered significant figures, I was intrigued. Building a Foundation for Scientific Accuracy My First Encounter with Significant Figures To be honest, I hadn’t encountered significant figures until long after I graduated from engineering school. It was surprising to realize that even my doctor—someone…

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Last week, a family member passed away. While we came together to celebrate the tremendous impact of his life, death always hurts.Death also always makes me contemplate three things:1. The privilege of community;2. Whether I’ve sufficiently upskilled my children at life so they’ll be OK if I died tomorrow; and3. Hinduism.All three of these things – community, debilitating anxiety and religion – are gifts from my family.I know it’s not cool to talk about religion. Throughout human history, we’ve used it to justify mass murder, colonisation and its related crimes. But I want to talk about it – in particular…

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From the world of SDKs, we moved into the world of ADKs. ADKs are frameworks to develop and deploy AI agents. They’re designed to make AI agent development feel simple and create, design agentic architectures and deploy them for a range of tasks from simple to complex nature. Google ADK is a brand-new, open-source framework built to simplify the end-to-end development of both single and multi-agent systems.  LangGraph vs Google ADK To put it simply, think of agent to agent interaction as function calls. LangGraph is highly customizable in the agent to agent interaction architecture and they share data, whereas…

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Talks Kenton is Doing:Oct 28, (2025) UNLA: St George, UT, USA “Crevice Gardens”Jan 7 (2026) : Montana Green Expo: Billings, MT, USA “Crevice Gardens”Jan 22: Northern Green conference, St. Paul, MN, USA “Crevice Gardens”Jan 24: MN NARGS, (Minneapolis) MN, USA “Habitat Gardening versus Rock Garden: Deathmatch or friends?” (At a Bachman’s Nursery location…) Feb 3-5: ProGreen Denver, CO, USA: Sown Meadows (with John Murgel), Trees for the Apocalypse March 6: Tree of Life conference (with John Little), Longmont, CO, USA Biodiversity from seed: maintenance, disturbance… August 10: 6:30pm Resource Central (who does Garden-in-a-Box) on Zoom: “Favorite Rock Garden Plants”A little news:So, the Crevice…

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I was recently taken aback by a Facebook post quoting a Biblical dictum suggesting that we should not love the world. I found myself deeply disturbed. Day after day I observe how religions of many kinds impose questionable interpretations upon followers — or perhaps, more accurately, how we interpret ancient writings in ways that become detached from reason and compassion. What follows is my response to a Christian apologist who argued that we should not love this world but instead remain focused on what happens after we leave it. Belief Beyond Labels I was born Roman Catholic and have read…

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Most of us want to give the very best to the children in our lives, whether we are raising them or simply caring for them. With so much conflicting health advice, digital overload, and processed foods, many caregivers seek a more natural, grounded approach.Ayurveda is an ancient system of holistic health that offers gentle, practical guidance for children and adults alike. It focuses on working with the body’s natural rhythms, honoring each child’s individuality, and supporting health through simple, everyday habits. This guide introduces core Ayurvedic principles in an accessible way for families. You’ll explore foundational ideas, practical nutrition and…

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On April 8th, 2024, a total solar eclipse will sweep across North America, from Mexico to the Maine-Canadian border. For those who experienced the spectacular solar eclipse of 2017, this one will be similar, crossing the United States from west to east and passing through or near several major metropolitan areas. While its path is quite different this time, Carbondale, Illinois, a reasonable destination for Chicago-area residents, will once again be on the line of totality.     Just a little background on eclipses:  Lunar and solar eclipses are not uncommon – they each occur about twice a year when the moon…

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