NPR's Throughline just did an episode on bronze artifacts stolen from Africa. The vast majority were originally created with bronze traded for slaves. It's a fascinating episode.
https://www.npr.org/2025/01/30/1227850875/the-kingdom-behind-glass
NPR's Throughline just did an episode on bronze artifacts stolen from Africa. The vast majority were originally created with bronze traded for slaves. It's a fascinating episode.
https://www.npr.org/2025/01/30/1227850875/the-kingdom-behind-glass
I love my Glocusent book light.
https://www.amazon.com/Glocusent-Rechargeable-Portable-Brightness-Dimmable/dp/B09PR1BTM7
Here's what I got with Google Lens. Certainly some mistakes, but not "jumbled mess of nonsense."
Dimes stabilization fire einiges were also delirmed. from thermodinamik integration (I), see methods), which provide a dimict, validation of the MM. GBSA results
J. Phys. Chem. B 2018, 122 7038-2048
I've started to use RSS readers so I only see the posts I want. Some RSS readers let you filter by keyword to really make sure they don't show up.
That is really helpful, thank you! Any suggestions for clients? I like Capy Reader for Android, but how about desktop? Specifically Ubuntu.
Basically the plot of 3 Body Problem
I had a similar experience, my trauma was from an extremely toxic relationship I was in. I was so sensitive that anything could make me snap.
A therapist helped me develop coping mechanisms which helped, but I was really only able to start recovering once I left the relationship. I felt like a totally new person after I got away from them.
I heard about this several years ago on an episode of Radiolab. It's a really good one.
Thanks for the reminder, I just donated.
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