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www.jeremybartlett.co.uk
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| | | | | Underside of Cinnamon Bracket, Hapalopilus rutilans, showing pores. | |
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physicalculturestudy.com
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| | | | | Something that we can all agree on is that to be as physically fit as possible, you need to put a lot of work in. If you get to the right point with it psychologically, then all the work can actually be quite enjoyable, and not feel like work at all. But it is definitely | |
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www.sliceofscifi.com
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| | | | | Writer-Producer Daniel Richardson and Director Richard Moss stop by to talk about the newest documentary from CreatorVC, TerrorBytes: The Evolution of Horror... | |
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joannenova.com.au
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| | | [AI summary] The text presents a complex and often contradictory discussion on climate change, focusing on the debate over the 'missing heat' in the Earth's system, the reliability of climate data, and the political implications of climate policy. Key themes include: 1) **Climate Science and Data Reliability**: The text questions the accuracy of climate models and the existence of 'missing heat' in the oceans, with debates over whether heat is hidden in the deep ocean or still in the atmosphere. There are discussions about the calibration and accuracy of ARGO buoys, with some suggesting that data adjustments may be influencing conclusions. 2) **Political and Social Dynamics**: The text highlights the waning public support for climate alarmism, noting the Gre... | ||