Why is this tweet on my feed? surely nobody at twitter has thumbs on any scales they shouldn't be. What western man doesn't wake up to /sip/ and catch up on what the leader of india said
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In the 12th-grade:
β Boys are more Conservative and less Liberal.
β Girls are more Liberal and less Conservative.
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β Boys are more Conservative and less Liberal.
β Girls are more Liberal and less Conservative.
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βDeath capβ mushrooms claim four lives in California amid weather-fueled bloom of toxic fungi
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Global inequality continues to fall.
It might not sound that impressive on its face, but it is:
The poorest 50% are now consuming more than the top 1%.
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It might not sound that impressive on its face, but it is:
The poorest 50% are now consuming more than the top 1%.
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Height polygenic scores are strongly related to latitude.
But what's more interesting here is that historical migrations have led to outliers.
For example, the Cypriots are basically Greeks at a lower latitude. Same PGS for height, different place in the world!
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But what's more interesting here is that historical migrations have led to outliers.
For example, the Cypriots are basically Greeks at a lower latitude. Same PGS for height, different place in the world!
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A surprising revelation from a middle school science fair project revealed that ice at fast-food restaurants can harbor more bacteria than toilet water from the same locations.
12-year-old Jasmine Roberts from Tampa, Florida, conducted her award-winning experiment to examine hygiene in fast-food settings. Inspired by reports of bacterial contamination in airline ice, she collected ice samples from five local fast-food restaurantsβincluding from self-serve machines, counter dispensers, and drive-thru windows. She then gathered toilet water samples from the same establishments for comparison.
Roberts tested the samples at the University of South Florida microbiology lab. The results were striking: in 70% of the cases, the ice contained higher levels of bacteria than the toilet water. Several ice samples even tested positive for E. coli and other fecal coliform bacteria, indicators often linked to human waste or poor sanitation.
Experts explained the counterintuitive finding by noting that restaurant toilets are flushed frequently with treated municipal water and cleaned regularly, which helps keep bacterial counts low. In contrast, ice machines are frequently overlooked in routine cleaning. Over time, biofilm (slimy bacterial layers), mold, and contaminants can build up inside the machines, on scoops, or in dispensing areasβespecially if employees handle ice with unwashed hands or fail to sanitize equipment properly.
Although the bacterial levels detected did not necessarily indicate an immediate high risk of illness for most people, the project highlighted a significant hygiene gap in the food service industry. Roberts' work earned her first place in her regional science fair and drew widespread media attention, including appearances on shows like Oprah. It also served as a wake-up call, prompting some chains and regulators to increase scrutiny and maintenance of ice-handling equipment.
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12-year-old Jasmine Roberts from Tampa, Florida, conducted her award-winning experiment to examine hygiene in fast-food settings. Inspired by reports of bacterial contamination in airline ice, she collected ice samples from five local fast-food restaurantsβincluding from self-serve machines, counter dispensers, and drive-thru windows. She then gathered toilet water samples from the same establishments for comparison.
Roberts tested the samples at the University of South Florida microbiology lab. The results were striking: in 70% of the cases, the ice contained higher levels of bacteria than the toilet water. Several ice samples even tested positive for E. coli and other fecal coliform bacteria, indicators often linked to human waste or poor sanitation.
Experts explained the counterintuitive finding by noting that restaurant toilets are flushed frequently with treated municipal water and cleaned regularly, which helps keep bacterial counts low. In contrast, ice machines are frequently overlooked in routine cleaning. Over time, biofilm (slimy bacterial layers), mold, and contaminants can build up inside the machines, on scoops, or in dispensing areasβespecially if employees handle ice with unwashed hands or fail to sanitize equipment properly.
Although the bacterial levels detected did not necessarily indicate an immediate high risk of illness for most people, the project highlighted a significant hygiene gap in the food service industry. Roberts' work earned her first place in her regional science fair and drew widespread media attention, including appearances on shows like Oprah. It also served as a wake-up call, prompting some chains and regulators to increase scrutiny and maintenance of ice-handling equipment.
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Investors have rarely been this bullish this century:
Bank of America's Bull & Bear Indicator is up to 9.4 points, the highest since February 2018.
This measures equity and bond flows, hedge fund and fund manager positioning, and market breadth.
The gauge is now at its 4th-highest level in 24 years, signaling extremely positive market sentiment.
This comes as 5 out of 6 indicator components show bullish and very bullish sentiment, with only bond flows at neutral.
The most recent increase has been driven by rising global stock market breadth and fund manager cash at a record low of 3.2%.
Investor demand for equities is exceptionally strong.
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Bank of America's Bull & Bear Indicator is up to 9.4 points, the highest since February 2018.
This measures equity and bond flows, hedge fund and fund manager positioning, and market breadth.
The gauge is now at its 4th-highest level in 24 years, signaling extremely positive market sentiment.
This comes as 5 out of 6 indicator components show bullish and very bullish sentiment, with only bond flows at neutral.
The most recent increase has been driven by rising global stock market breadth and fund manager cash at a record low of 3.2%.
Investor demand for equities is exceptionally strong.
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Disturbing photo shows Epstein and pals sitting unfazed as bikini woman crawls under table with picture of naked baby nearby
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A person throws dildos over a fence towards protesters here in Minnesota
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They pay $4000 to scream in woods. We need to reopen psychiatric hospitals
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I don't see any reporters ever asking athletes from other countries about the politics there.
Are British athletes asked about the govt allowing English girls be raped by Pakistanis?
Are Spain athletes asked about their govt legalizing 500,000 Africans?
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Are British athletes asked about the govt allowing English girls be raped by Pakistanis?
Are Spain athletes asked about their govt legalizing 500,000 Africans?
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Media is too big
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BREAKING - A man is going viral for traveling around Minneapolis, blowing a whistle to make jobless leftists think ICE is in the area, only to show up and be insulted by him.
More of this!
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Former North Carolina Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper commuted 50 life sentences during his tenure.
Many of the life sentences were for rape and abuse of minors, the elderly, the disabled, and brutal murders, such as lighting a man on fire and watching.
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Many of the life sentences were for rape and abuse of minors, the elderly, the disabled, and brutal murders, such as lighting a man on fire and watching.
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33-year-old Toledo man Shannon Mathre has been charged with making threats to kill US Vice President JD Vance.
He was also found in possession of child sexual abuse material.
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He was also found in possession of child sexual abuse material.
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