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DrSeuss19 t1_j6l0308 wrote

A UK, US, AU, Japan, and India group would be stronger than any EU + US coalition because those countries actually have militaries and aren’t so passive and willing to let US do every single thing.

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MetaMetatron t1_j6kyio0 wrote

Lol, to be fair, it was kind of subtle... I read it and was like "Nah, he can't mean that! A Geiger counter is a thing!"

I bought a cheap one that plugs into a phones headphone jack, back when phones had those! I'm sure it wasn't accurate enough to mean much, but it definitely worked! I bought some uranium ore on Amazon to test it out!

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autotldr t1_j6kxj59 wrote

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> Canadian researchers have discovered high levels of a "Forever chemical", used in making toilet paper, in the bodies of endangered killer whales, sparking fears the toxic substance could further harm them.

> Because killer whales, or orcas, sit atop the food chain, they often ingest smaller organisms tainted with the chemical - a phenomenon known as biomagnification, making orcas among the most contaminated cetaceans in the world.

> Experts nonetheless worry high concentrations of 4NP, similar to those found in the studied whales, can interact with the nervous system and influence cognitive function as well as affect hormone levels and make the whales more susceptible to illness.


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autotldr t1_j6kxi72 wrote

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> A blast inside a mosque shook Peshawar's Police Lines area on Monday, with officials saying that at least 59 people were killed and 157 were injured.

> Speaking to the media, Peshawar Capital City Police Officer Muhammad Ijaz Khan said that the roof of the mosque collapsed after the blast.

> During the visit, the premier was given a briefing by the Peshawar Corps Commander about the motives behind the terror attacks while the provincial police chief presented an initial report on the blast.


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