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  1. WeRateDogs® @dog_rates This is Knox. He has a case of the Mondays. 14/10 This is Tank. He would in fact like some cookies. Wants to be very clear about that. 13/10 So this irresistible account here: https://twitter.com/dog_rates
  2. The Woof World @TheWoofWorld Belgian Malinois are simply incredible… I’m your baby too dad! Pick me up!! So whole twitter account here: https://twitter.com/TheWoofWorld
  3. Success! Thank you very much, @Humming Owl, the page is blank (without these 8 buttons), .with Dark mode ON...so could you delete entirely this blank new tab page, so that the browser stops on the previous dark page, what do you see while opening the browser, if it's possible, please? Anyway I thank you already!
  4. So sorry @AstroSkipper and @verta...bc. I made a mistake
  5. I Almost died, I saw lightning from Heaven, Jim Caviezel real story filming the Passion of Christ - by NewDaring American actor James Patrick Caviezel Jr. portrayed Jesus Christ in the movie The Passion of the Christ. He recounts his astounding testimony of having to choose between serving God and the pursuit of worldly fame while playing and starring in the film Passion of Christ. THE SHROUD OF TURIN ! MIRACLE OR FRAUD ? INTERESTING INFORMATION ! - by Ea Secret 563 views Nov 25, 2022 The Shroud of Turin first appeared in France in the 1350s. It was written in the Bible that Jesus was wrapped in a linen cloth after his death . Based on this, people began to believe that this fabric was the linen fabric that wrapped the body of Jesus. In a short time , people flocked from all over to see this ancient fabric . INTERESTING INFORMATION !
  6. The Power of Pets Health Benefits of Human-Animal Interactions Nothing compares to the joy of coming home to a loyal companion. The unconditional love of a pet can do more than keep you company. Pets may also decrease stress, improve heart health... MORE: https://newsinhealth.nih.gov/2018/02/power-pets
  7. So anyone is searching meteorites already? Mina, it's easy to find meteorites on the sand...
  8. Hello @verta, I've find this topic only (sorry), using search site feature: Extensions and custom buttons for UXP browsers - Corrections, modifications, adjustments, and special recommendations: https://msfn.org/board/topic/183923-extensions-and-custom-buttons-for-uxp-browsers-corrections-modifications-adjustments-and-special-recommendations/#comment-1226243
  9. Hello @Humming Owl, I am very pleased to see you again! I would like to ask you one thing, if this would not bother you too much: so that you can remove this new tab with 8 buttons, that I never use, making me worry with every restart of DCBrowser, prolonging unnecessarily the time of download... please. It's just a waste of time for me. Thanks a lot in advance! PS. This way the new tab all free of superfluous would be black with my dark mode, it's my dream.
  10. MEET THE METEORITE HUNTERS Meteorites are some of the oldest known pieces of celestial bodies. They are littered all over Earth — someone just has to find them. Lais Borges for Inverse JENNIFER WALTER NOVEMBER 22, 2022 Linda Welzenbach Fries and Marc Fries pose with their meteorite finds in Cranfield.Courtesy of Linda Welzenbach Fries THE DAY WAS SHAPING UP TO BE A TOTAL FLOP FOR MATTHEW STREAM AND ROBERTO VARGAS. The two meteorite collectors were in the remote, unincorporated community of Cranfield, Mississippi, in late April, days after a fireball exploded over the area. Witness reports of multiple sonic booms convinced the pair to fly out on a whim to scour the ground for fallen rocks. Before this trip, they’d only ever communicated on Facebook, where they decided to team up and do the trip together. But despite their best efforts, the search was not going to plan. Stream and Vargas trudged through swampy grasses and forests for hours. The air was thick with mosquitoes, and the ground crawled with lizards and venomous snakes. At one point during the trip, their rental car got stuck in the mud, and they had to ask a local to tow them out. Worst of all, at that point, they were empty-handed. Not even the slightest remnants of an alien rock were anywhere in sight. “We were discouraged, disappointed; we started driving back,” Stream tells Inverse. Their luck changed when Stream and Vargas drove past two people jumping up and down on the side of the highway. “I [saw] this guy on his knees waving his hands at this woman down the road,” Vargas recalls. Vargas pulled the car over and ran up to the exuberant man. “Did you just find meteorites?” he yelled. The answer was yes. MORE: https://www.inverse.com/science/meteorite-hunters
  11. STUDY FINDS A LINK BETWEEN BEING A CAT PERSON AND IMPROVED MENTAL HEALTH People most likely to be excited about cats displayed a key personality trait. A cat at the campus of Nuh Naci Yazgan University in Turkey. Sercan Kucuksahin/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images - by SARAH SLOAT NOVEMBER 6, 2022 GO TO ANY college campus during finals week, and you may come across a delightful sight: stressed-out, over-caffeinated university students petting dogs. Technically known as animal-assisted interventions, these light-hearted interactions are scientifically shown to provide at least short-term relief. With student mental health worsening, a brief amount of time spent petting a dog — an act that engages the social brain — is viewed as an easily implementable strategy for addressing anxiety. But why limit this to dogs, which comprise 86 percent of animal-assisted interventions? Patricia Pendry, a professor at Washington State University, had successfully included cats in her own institution’s animal-assisted interventions programs and was curious whether or not a study could measure student and staff’s reception to cats on campus. Pendry and her colleague, Joni Delanoeije, a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at KU Leuven in Belgium, were especially interested in who would be excited about the cats. They decided to examine what factors increased a person’s openness toward interacting with the animal and whether personality traits played a role. They conducted surveys of staff and students at Flemish institutions during the summer of 2020, searching for a link between personality and openness to cats. Generally, being a cat owner and identifying as female were associated with being excited about a cat on campus. But they observed a link related to how the person acted as well: people who significantly displayed the personality trait of emotionality were most interested and, in turn, more likely to experience the benefits of a feline visit. These results were recently published in the journal Anthrozoös. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL BENEFITS OF CATS A cat at the campus of Nuh Naci Yazgan University in Turkey. Sercan Kucuksahin/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images While the study didn’t examine why emotionality is linked to being interested in cats, Pendry does have some ideas about why this may be the case. “It may be that individuals who experience strong feelings in response to stimuli may experience strong emotions in response to the very subtle clues that cats tend to give off,” she says. This “may enhance their enjoyment when interacting with cats compared with individuals who need a lot more powerful stimuli to experience a strong emotional response — which may be where your average dog comes in.” While evaluating who might be the most excited about cats may seem like fluffy research, there are established links between being around pet cats and well-being. “CATS HAVE THE UNFORTUNATE REPUTATION OF BEING ALOOF AND FINICKY.” Brain scans show that being around cats activates the prefrontal cortex of cat owners, and being around their pets is shown to have a calming effect. Cats can provide fulfilling emotional support and can alleviate negative moods so much so that, in this way, they are comparable to a human partner. These studies underscore why spending time with animals, in general, isn’t just a frivolous act — it’s time spent improving your mental health. The reason why cats aren’t already a fixture of animal-assisted interventions may have more to do with a bad reputation than anything else. “It seems that cats have the unfortunate reputation of being aloof and finicky, both in terms of who they choose to interact with, as well as their ability to adjust to different environments,” says Pendry. “I personally believe it is more accurate to describe cats as ‘discerning’ and ‘thoughtful,’ and I would hope that we can respect that trait.” There are plenty of cats who actively seek out opportunities to engage with humans. When this happens on a university campus, Pendry has seen “people flock to them.” It’s important to select the kinds of cats who enjoy these interactions — and who can cope with being transported to the event — but the same is true of dogs, she adds. Next, Pendry is interested in examining whether or not cats have stress-reducing effects when interacting with students and staff and under what conditions. And in the meantime, it’s comforting to remember the unique effect animals have on us. Now I need to find a cat to pet. HERE: https://www.inverse.com/mind-body/cats-mental-health-connection
  12. ... ... ... HOW TO CHARGE YOUR SOCIAL BATTERY If you find yourself overwhelmed in social situations, a little prep might help. For example, if you’re nervous about being asked questions on sensitive topics, “prepare to be assertive by setting limits” says psychologist Joel Minden. “Pinpoint the problem you anticipate and consider what you could do to prepare for a better outcome,” says Minden. “For example, if you have trouble getting out of extended conversations, plan to extricate yourself by saying you want to help out the host or that you need to chat with another guest before they leave.” Mancao says that prioritizing events and deciding how much time you want to allocate to each can help. “This type of structure can provide relief for introverts because they will have a plan of action,” she says.
  13. HOW TO MANAGE THE HOLIDAY SEASON WHEN YOU'RE AN INTROVERT “This type of structure can provide relief for introverts.” “Remind yourself that you are brave if you take part, even while feeling anxious.”Getty Images - by SARAH SLOAT 17 HOURS AGO WITH THANKSGIVING BEHIND US, we’ve made it to the most wonderful time of the year — or is it? The holiday season seems blissful for some, but December’s demands are stressful for others. Hosting family, attending parties, and making small talk can be fun — they are also some of the thingspeople dread most at this time of year. The holidays can be especially challenging for more introverted people. Extroverts tend to enjoy a boost in mood after socializing, but introverts often experience the opposite. After spending time with others, introverts often seek out alone time to recharge their social battery. There is no one type of introvert — social introverts experience introversion differently than anxious introverts, for example. And research also shows that a brief excursion into extroversion can cause introverted people to feel positive emotions. If you want to go to that holiday party but are nervous about your social stamina, there are certain actions you can take before and after that may help. AN INTROVERT’S GUIDE.....MORE here: https://www.inverse.com/mind-body/introvert
  14. NO! It's not the TRUTH! Your inputs are full of sense as always, no problem to understand you. The sentences are well written in English, exactly translate your thoughts, are interesting. Stop looking for the bad sides - which are ABSENT. Finally believe in yourself. Don't send us such bad thoughts ever, please. No more, never. Please.
  15. Cyclones at the north pole of Jupiter appear as swirls of striking colors in this extreme false color rendering of an image from NASA’s Juno mission. Here: https://www.chaosmosnews.net/2022/04/30/nasa-releases-stunning-new-photos-of-jupiter-captured-by-its-1-billion-juno-spacecraft/
  16. National Geographic See a Salamander Grow From a Single Cell in this Incredible Time-lapse | Short Film Showcase Witness the ‘making of’ a salamander from fertilization to hatching in this six minute time-lapse.
  17. VERY very Cool!...and what else, Mina?
  18. Picture from Gallery on: https://thecollectionbook.info/ - thank you Mina!
  19. Ontario photographer captures massive wave that looks like ‘the perfect face’ November 26, 2022 A photograph of a massive wave of Lake Erie on Nov. 16. (Facebook/Cody Evans) Here: https://www.chaosmosnews.net/2022/11/26/ontario-photographer-captures-massive-wave-that-looks-like-the-perfect-face/
  20. It’s time for some hard truth - by Linus Tech Tips
  21. With your add in the address (?_escaped_fragment_) - the page loses the header. Without your add the page is OK, scroll is here, in my New Moon v28.10.6a1 Win32 20221105
  22. The Mystery Of The Giant Object Underneath The Baltic Sea | The Mystery Beneath | Progress 3,536,317 views Jun 12, 2022 Treasure hunters Peter and Dennis were out on a typical day exploring the Baltic Sea when a very unusual image appeared on the sonar. A nearly 200 foot cylindrical object was something that had never been seen before. This documentary takes you on the extraordinary journey to find out what the object could be. Reviewed by multiple disciplines of scientists, and using advanced equipment, could this object be an ancient crash site from an advanced civilization millions of years ago?..
  23. NASA's Telescope Just Found An Object That Defies All Logic - by Destiny 670,394 views Oct 12, 2022 Space is full of planets, stars, and other celestial bodies that baffle scientists and make them doubt the laws of physics and astronomy. So what space objects defy common sense and contradict all our current understanding of the cosmos? Prepare to learn about how a star can blow smoke rings, how black holes can eject unwanted space bodies, what happens when stars feed off each other, and how stars continue to live on after exploding... "Dedication of the cameraman is unthinkable!!"
  24. Scientists Reveal Antarctica Is Not What We’re Being Told by Future Unity 675,203 views Nov 22, 2022 The Earth is full of hidden mysteries that humans have barely scratched the surface of - one of these mysteries is the icy land of Antarctica. But what happens when all the ice melts? What kind of secrets do the sub-zero regions of Antarctica hold? The region's icy and harsh conditions have kept humanity from diving too deep. Everything that we have discovered so far has been a combination of fascinating and absolutely terrifying. From incredible creatures to never-before-seen natural phenomena, Antarctica is a land full of possibilities - and all you need to do is look beneath all the frozen water. Join us today as we take you through 15 terrifying things discovered in Antarctica that changed everything. Stay tuned till the end to see some pretty exciting stuff...
  25. Cosmic Rays Everywhere! The Universe is Hostile to Computers Tiny particles from distant galaxies have caused plane accidents, election interference and game glitches. This video is sponsored by Brilliant. The first 200 people to sign up via https://brilliant.org/veritasium get 20% off a yearly subscription. This video was inspired by the RadioLab Podcast "Bit Flip" https://ve42.co/BF -- they're brilliant science storytellers. A Huge thanks to Dr Leif Scheick, Calla Cofield and the JPL Media Relations Team. Thanks to Col Chris Hadfield. Check out his book: https://chrishadfield.ca/books/ Radiation resistance is baked into the Perseverance Mars rover. Here's why that's important. - By Elizabeth Howell: https://www.space.com/mars-rovers-radiation-protection-xilinx
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