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@primonatura@mstdn.social
2025-06-30 14:00:10

"City Lights Extend Growing Season for Urban Trees"
#Trees #LightPollution
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So I have to live in a police state because full grown men who are scared to ride the subway in broad daylight hate the fact that their Uber driver speaks Spanish?
bsky.app/profile/sophiethebear

@NFL@darktundra.xyz
2025-06-01 17:15:39

Russell Wilson relishes playing in New York, chance to return Giants to ‘highest level’: ‘I don’t mind the lights’ nfl.com/news/russell-wilson-re

@jacobgudiol@mastodonsweden.se
2025-04-29 19:55:21

Ett återkommande ämne I Tyngre Träningssnack. Wille envisas med att alltid påpeka missförståndet. Jag tror det är en förlorad kamp, mjölksyra är alltid = trötthet för allmänheten 🤷🏼‍♂️🙂
New Research: Lactic Acid Doesn't Cause That Burning Feeling. This Does.

@datascience@genomic.social
2025-05-30 10:00:01

Its good to have many tests in your R package, but it can be a pain to debug some failing tests when it happens. {lazytest} for the rescue: only rerun the failing tests, until they pass: #RStats

@oekologisch_unterwegs@mastodon.online
2025-07-01 07:21:14

Das #Lichtspiel kommt im #Foto gar nicht so zur Geltung wie in Wirklichkeit. Es sah noch viel besser aus. 😁
BTW, #Wanderrouten in diesem Bundesland mit GPX-Track findet Ihr unter

Waldweg mit lockerem Laub und Erde führt leicht ansteigend durch einen lichten, grünen Mischwald. Sonnenstrahlen dringen durch das dichte Blätterdach und erzeugen helle Lichtflecken am Boden. Überhängende Äste mit frischem Laub rahmen den Weg ein. Im Hintergrund sind hohe, gerade Baumstämme zu sehen.
@patrickquin@furry.engineer
2025-06-01 01:14:03

Maybe I’ve already shared this here but sharing it again because reasons #furryart

@kexpmusicbot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-06-30 13:37:49

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on KEXP's #Early
Paul Simon:
🎵 You Can Call Me Al
#PaulSimon
liquidexperience.bandcamp.com/
open.spotify.com/track/28QBbTg

Solar storm has reached Earth, could bring auroras to U.S. South
A severe” solar storm
— rated a level 4 out of 5
— arrived on Earth earlier than NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center had forecast on Saturday.
Northern lights were visible as far south as New Mexico, and vivid displays were photographed in Wyoming, Utah and Washington state.

Before dawn, the aurora could even be detected in the Mid-Atlantic with a camera
— which is more sensitive to ligh…

Our planet is currently reverberating from the impact of a powerful coronal mass ejection (CME) that struck Earth head-on in the early hours of June 1 — and the resulting auroras were absolutely stunning.
The CME erupted during an M8.2 class solar flare eruption on May 30 at 8:05 p.m. EDT (00:05 GMT on May 31) and has been racing toward Earth at nearly 1,938 km/s or 4.3 million mph.
When it slammed into Earth's magnetic field, the impact triggered a severe (G4) geomagnetic sto…