Anonymous ID: eb8d19 Feb. 24, 2020, 4:37 a.m. No.8233478   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3491

>>8233471

>>8233470

 

Maybe we got some $$$$$ for that new gold yall found.

 

https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/gold-mine-with-5-times-india-s-current-reserve-found-in-up-s-sonbhadra/story-hSjarXq3YUY1UEMzCjziJI.html

Anonymous ID: eb8d19 Feb. 24, 2020, 5 a.m. No.8233560   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Orions belt……kek

 

At the end of 2019, Betelgeuse generated a great deal of excitement among astronomers, who had noticed the red giant, known to get dimmer and brighter, had begun to do so on an unprecedented scale, with many starting to hope for a looming supernova.

 

According to the latest round of observations, the notorious star Betelgeuse has ceased to manifest the dimming effect that many had hoped was a sure sign of a looming supernova effect, and is reported to actually be brightening.

 

https://sputniknews.com/science/202002241078391207-mysterious-dimming-star-betelgeuse-brightens-again-dashes-hopes-of-imminent-premature-death/

Anonymous ID: eb8d19 Feb. 24, 2020, 5:06 a.m. No.8233581   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The resignation of Mahathir, 94, broke apart a coalition with old rival Anwar Ibrahim, 72, that had scored a surprise election victory in 2018 and was not part of a pre-election promise that Mahathir would one day cede power to Anwar.

But it immediately drew calls from some quarters for the world’s oldest government leader to return.

The decision, which Mahathir did not explain, followed surprise talks at the weekend between members of his coalition and the opposition on forming a new government.

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-malaysia-politics/malaysias-mahathir-quits-but-asked-to-stay-as-interim-pm-idUSKCN20I068

Anonymous ID: eb8d19 Feb. 24, 2020, 5:45 a.m. No.8233695   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3711

Historically, today has been a pretty insane day. FYi

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_24

 

https://www.foxnews.com/us/this-day-in-history-feb-24

Anonymous ID: eb8d19 Feb. 24, 2020, 6:10 a.m. No.8233776   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Editorial Summary:

Raman-scattering microscopy: Fiber laser reduces the bulk

An extremely stable fiber laser makes the high-resolution imaging technique of coherent Raman scattering (CRS) microscopy more practical for use in hospitals. CRS employs two pulsed laser beams to probe human tissues, providing structural and chemical information without the need for chemical labelling. However, current CRS systems require bulky laser systems that are impractical for clinical use. Now, Thomas Huser at Bielefeld University in Germany, with coworkers in Hong Kong (Kenneth K. Y. Wong) and the USA (Xiaoming Wei), have demonstrated CRS imaging using a compact pulsed fiber laser that provides excellent stability over a wide frequency range. Their system produced fast, high contrast images of living human cells and mouse tissues including the kidney and brain. Moreover, the fiber-based laser beam could easily be connected to other optical imaging systems such as endoscopes, to acquire images inside the body.

 

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41377-020-0259-2