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Astronomy Picture of the Day: IC 59 and IC 63 in Cassiopeia

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IC 59 and IC 63 in Cassiopeia These bright rims and flowing shapes look ghostly on a cosmic scale. A telescopic view toward the constellation Cassiopeia , the colorful (zoomable) skyscape features the swept-back, comet-shaped clouds IC 59 (left) and IC 63. About 600 light-years distant, the clouds aren't actually ghosts, but they are slowly disappearing under the influence of energetic radiation from hot,luminous star gamma Cas. Gamma Cas is physically located only 3 to 4 light-years from the nebulae, just off the top right edge of the frame. Slightly closer to gamma Cas, IC 63 is dominated by red H-alpha light emitted as hydrogen atoms ionized by the star's ultraviolet radiation recombine with electrons. Farther from th e star, IC 59 shows proportionally less H-alpha emission but more of the characteristic blue tint of dust reflected star light . The field of view spans ab

Lavender might actually help you relax

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Health In mice, sniffing some linalool is similar to taking Valium. Immersing yourself in a lavender cloud may actually help reduce anxiety, according to new research published this week. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2CIxqyn"

Wi-Fi could get much faster thanks to a proposed change in the wireless spectrum

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Technology The FCC voted to open up more space in the spectrum for connected devices. The 6 Ghz part of the wireless spectrum could soon host your Wi-Fi gadgets. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2PXzTZd"

Team Fortress 2 Update Released

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An update to Team Fortress 2 has been released. The update will be applied automatically when you restart Team Fortress 2. The major changes include: Updated the Roaring Rockets unusual taunt particle effect Updated the equip_region for the Earbuds Updated the models for the TFNew tournament medals to fix their broken LODs Updated the localization files Updated pl_fifthcurve_event Fixed a bug where players could spam "escaped from underworld" Updated koth_bagel_event Fixed a projectile bug that was occurring in RED's vent room Updated some propfades on the lightbulbs in RED's valley Updated pl_rumble_event Fixed an exploit related to using the tiny spell and building sentries inside a wall Bumper cars are now placed in a random order in underworld, after main world has run out of time or ended by explosion Fixed bumper car race instructional text not showing to all players Fixed Merasmus sometimes using his round-beginning lines in the middle of t

Adenovirus is normally harmless—here's why some outbreaks turn deadly

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Health Here's what you need to know about the adenovirus. This past week, New Jersey State Health Officials reported the deaths of seven children, all from a rehabilitation center in the state’s town of Haskell. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2PUQflr"

These plants bring all the birds to your yard

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Animals Songbirds need bugs, and bugs need local greens. By studying more than 160 yards, Narango found that suburban lawns with at least 70% native trees and shrubs were able to sustain breeding chickadees. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2qaOFRh"

Picture This: Double Take: Filling in the Gaps

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Double Take: Filling in the Gaps By Kristi Finefield Usually when a photo warrants a double take it's because of something visible in the photo. In this particular case, it was what was not yet visible that made me stop and think. While searching for a building on 15th Street, N.W. in Washington, D.C., I came upon this photo, with the caption: Site of Dutch Legation, 15th St., NW, [Washington, D.C.].  Which is the site for the future building – the lot in the foreground or that ragged dirt hill in the center? Site of Dutch Legation, 15th St., NW, [Washington, D.C.] Photo, National Photo Company Collection, between 1920 and 1921. https://ift.tt/2EKnkPQ Often, related photographs offer quick answers, so I searched for Dutch Legation in the Prints and Photographs Online Catalog, and came up with this photo, likely taken at the same time, as the original National Photo Company

34 ways to make your kitchen better

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Gadgets Spice up your kitchen life with some cool cooking doodads. Spice up your kitchen with some cooking doodads. It's time to update the essentials you got in college.Read on. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2z3Bk1f"

Here's how to view, download, and delete your personal information online

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Technology Set aside lots of time and extra hard-drive space. Download your personal data from Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, and other tech heavies. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2O6nZun"

Daily Deal - Hidden Folks, 50% Off

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Today's Deal: Save 50% on Hidden Folks !* Look for the deals each day on the front page of Steam. Or follow us on twitter or Facebook for instant notifications wherever you are! *Offer ends Saturday at 10AM Pacific Time via Steam RSS News Feed "https://ift.tt/2O7bY8b"

Weekend Deal - Sega of Japan games, 10% to 85% Off

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Save 10% to 85% on Sega of Japan games as part of this week's Weekend Deal*! *Offer ends Monday at 10AM Pacific Time Some featured games include: via Steam RSS News Feed "https://ift.tt/2Sjbkrl"

Now Available on Steam - Party Hard 2, 10% off!

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Party Hard 2 is Now Available on Steam and is 10% off!* It's 3am and you just want to get some sleep. Welcome back to Party Hard! Stop parties using hundreds of new ways, incidentally destroy a drug syndicate, and save the Earth from an alien invasion. May the chickens be with you! *Offer ends November 1 at 10AM Pacific Time via Steam RSS News Feed "https://ift.tt/2yBnq6X"

The FDA just approved the first new flu drug in 20 years. Here’s what you need to know.

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Health Xofluza can help thousands of people this flu season, but it's not for everyone. Our arsenal in the endless, roving, ever-evolving battle against the influenza virus just got slightly larger. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2O6ScJT"

Hurricanes destory beachside homes, but not this one

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Environment The engineering that helped one Mexico Beach, Florida, house outlast Hurricane Michael. On October 10, Hurricane Michael spun Category 4 winds around the upper reaches of the Sunshine State, but one structure withstood the storm, despite its front step… via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2q78VmS"

Black widow spiders could teach nanomaterial experts a thing or two

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Science Scientists are finally unspooling how spider silk works. Black widow silk fluid features nano-sized structures, researchers have found. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2OPyszJ"