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Think or blink!!!

U.S.The Salt Lake Tribune
National monuments harm the economy, Utah public lands official tells Congress

"The creation of these huge monuments has unnecessarily had significant and negative impacts upon the traditional uses of these lands and upon the lives and livelihoods of the local populations that have stewarded the lands for generations," said Clarke, BLM head under President George W. Bush. One by Headwaters Economics concluded that designation of the Grand Staircase did not significantly change economic growth trends seen in surrounding areas, with rising population, jobs and per capita income. Another study, by Utah State University, found that the Grand Staircase declaration had little or no effect on host counties' economic situation. The testimony comes as Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, as ordered by President Donald Trump, is reviewing the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase designations and other national monuments named in the past 21 years.




The truth is this! AND we need cabbages as well as ROSES!!!

National monuments have a monumental impact on the U.S. economy ...

wilderness.org/blog/national-monuments-have-monumental-impact-us-economy


Jul 10, 2015 - National monuments not only protect America's important wild and ... in America's local communities by serving as engines for tourism and ...








 
Is it really surprising???


ScienceNewsweek
[h=3]NASA’s Cassini Discovers the Space Between Saturn’s Rings Is Empty[/h]NASA scientists have dubbed the space between Saturn’s rings “the big empty,” after gaining readings from the Cassini spacecraft. During the first of its final dives, Cassini revealed the void between the rings is largely dust-free, much to the surprise of scientists analyzing the results. Cassini ventured into the space between Saturn’s rings on April 26-the first in a sequence of dives that mark the mission’s grand finale.





 
Unlike most of the sequels this one has created word record! :clap2:



EntertainmentVariety
[h=3]India’s ‘Baahubali 2’ Takes Third Place at Global Box Office With $81 Million Debut[/h]Arka Mediaworks’ “Baahubali: The Conclusion,” directed by S.S. Rajamouli, is in the process of smashing box office records for an Indian film. The film opened April 28 across 9,000 screens worldwide, including 6,500 in India in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi


 
How do you like this night lamp inside the toilet bowl??? :thumb:

What happens when we flush the water after use ???? :noidea:

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The Sound of Silence in the Space between Saturn's rings! :ear:


 
A very good suggestion for a Swachh Bhaarat indeed!

StyleInternational Business Times
Twitter mercilessly trolls Priyanka Chopra's Met Gala look: 'Humble contribution' to swachh bharat

Paying a tribute to this year's honouree - Japanese designer Rei Kawakubo - Quantico's leading star, Priyanka Chopra cut a dynamic figure at the 69th annual Met Gala in New York. The Indian actress put her stylish foot forward in world's longest trench coat evening gown by Ralph Lauren at the fundraising event on Monday (1 May). While Hollywood and her critics in the west were impressed with her sartorial choices, Chopra might have failed to strike a chord with her Indian fans.
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I BET he knows what he is talking about!


 
karumbu thinnak kooli! :thumb:

Earn while you learn!!! :popcorn:

BusinessCNBC.com
Summer interns at Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google earn more than the average American

Getting a job at a major tech or finance firm, even as a summer intern, often means surpassing much of the rest of the country financially. Amazon, Apple, BlackRock, Google, Facebook, Bank of America, Capital One and others all pay their summer interns more per month than the average American makes, according to data released Tuesday by jobs website Glassdoor. Facebook interns, the top-earning summer interns in the country, make an average of $8,000 per month, according to Glassdoor. If a Facebook intern worked for 12 months, that would come out to a salary of $96,000. The average full-time working American makes $51,350 a year, according to data collected by Glassdoor in April. That's $4279



 
A baby born with the IU contraceptive device Loop attached to it scalp was

fondly named as Loopika by the doctor with an excellent sense of humor!! :)



  • HealthRefinery 29 UK
    A Photo Of A Newborn Holding An IUD Is Going Viral

    Having already had two children, Alabama mum Lucy Hellein and her partner decided to prevent further pregnancies by having her IUD inserted. Hellein told Metro that she had her third IUD inserted in August, and found out in December that she was 18 weeks along in her pregnancy. "This was actually my third Mirena, my first two worked great.




 
Oh what a pretty sight of the night!!! :love:


ScienceMashable
[h=3]Countless galaxies billions of light-years away shine in new Hubble photo[/h]The Hubble Space Telescope has given us many incredible views of the universe. From stars and nebulas shining hundreds of light-years away, to views of closer cosmic objects like Mars and Jupiter, the Hubble provides frequent reminders of just how small we are. A new, particularly striking photo taken by Hubble and released today drives that point home yet again. SEE ALSO: Hubble Telescope to Snap 6 New Views of Universe The image reveals new details of a huge cluster of galaxies called Abell 370, which is located about 6 billion light-years away from Earth. While at first you might think that the densely packed objects shining against the blackness of space in this photo are stars in some cluster in the Milky Way, in reality, every single one of them are galaxies. If you look closely at the photo, you should be able to see spiral galaxies that look like our own along with yellow-tinged elliptical galaxies that don't look as familiar. The Abell 370 photo also shows off a particularly cool cosmic coincidence that Hubble can exploit to humanity's advantage. The huge galaxy cluster actually warps the fabric of space and time surrounding it, allowing the cluster to act as a huge lens, magnifying and distorting a spiral galaxy behind it, NASA said in a statement. The more distant galaxy itself is actually twice as far from Hubble as Abell 370. You can see this lensing effect in the image: The streaks and lines bordering the middle of the cluster represent distortions caused by the cluster's immense gravity. Gravitational lenses also serve a serious scientific purpose in that they give researchers a view of what lies behind some of the largest structures in the universe. This isn't the first time that Hubble has peered into a dark part of space only to come away with a photo revealing the light emitted by thousands of galaxies billions of years ago. A ground-based image of the galaxy cluster.Image: NASA, ESA and Digitized Sky SurvThe first Hubble deep field is still one of the best space photos ever taken (and this space reporter's personal favorite). In 1995, not long after spacewalking astronauts repaired the Hubble's camera, scientists turned the telescope to a blank patch of sky and instructed it to take 342 exposures over the course of 10 days. Hubble found something unexpected and amazing. Instead of coming away with a series of blank images, the space telescope revealed about 3,000 far-off galaxies hidden within that blank patch of the night sky. Since that time, NASA scientists have periodically used the Hubble to take more of these kinds of images, revealing never-before-seen galaxies that are allowing us to learn more about just how full our universe really is. The newest photo marks Hubble's last "Frontier Field" image, which was a campaign that photographed six galaxy clusters over the course of 560 orbits of Earth using 630 hours of telescope time. WATCH: This Albert Einstein robot can help you learn science





 
So a spectacular meteor shower can be watched tonight!


 
An ancient crater throwing light on the world's biggest mass extinction!


ScienceNewsweek
[h=3]One of the world’s biggest impact craters has been discovered near the Falklands[/h]Scientists have discovered what they believe is one of the biggest impact craters in the world near the Falklands Islands. They say the crater appears to date to between 270 and 250 million years ago, which, if confirmed, would link it to the world’s biggest mass extinction event, where 96 percent of life on Earth was wiped out. The presence of a massive crater in the Falklands was first proposed by Michael Rampino, a professor in New York University, in 1992 after he noticed similarities with the Chicxulub crater in Mexico-the asteroid that created this crater is thought to have played a major role in the extinction of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. But after a brief report at the Falklands





 
The original case of neighborly love one day old!!! :scared:

[h=2]Search Results[/h][h=3]Woman killed by neighbor after allegedly training pet parrot to insult him[/h]www.foxnews.com/.../woman-killed-by-neighbor-after-allegedly-training-pet-parrot-to-i...
1 day ago - Woman killed by neighbor after allegedly training pet parrot to insult him ... his next-door neighbor after claiming she trained her parrot to insult him. ... The alleged incident unfolded on the Italian island of Sardinia in the city of ...Missing: curse







 




 
A Remarkable Remote Exploration! :thumb:



ScienceInternational Business Times
Mars Curiosity Rover explores dark, mysterious Martian sand dunes

Dark sand dunes on the surface of Mars are puzzling Nasa scientists, who have sent their Curiosity Mars rover to explore them. From February to April 2017, the Rover went on to investigate four different sites near a linear dune. The linear dunes explored this year lie uphill and about 1.6 kilometres south from t


 
As long as they do not yell at tell one another

"GO back to where you have come from!"

I think it should be alright to let them interact!

  • LifestyleForbes
    How Elephants From Different Continents Interact With One Another

    What would happen if an Asian elephant meets an African elephant? originally appeared on Quora: the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from others and better understand the world. Answer by Stefan Pociask, Wildlife research/rehab, on Quora: What would happen if an Asian elephant meets an African elephant? First off, it’s not recommended, although not for the reasons you might suspect. But I’ll get to that. Generally speaking, the same thing that would happen as when any two elephants meet that had never met before. It would depend on the situation. If one or the other felt threatened, the dominant one, normally the larger one (which likely means the African), would





 

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