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@publicdomainrev This brings to mind the singer-songwriter Ren Eryn Gill, who, to my mind, is a street balladeer and rapper, as well as excellent musician. His art addresses issues of mental health, chronic illness, and the health care system. #RenGill
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Earlier in the day, Indian captain Shubman Gill made a brisk half-century before being dismissed, setting the tone for the innings. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/sports/cricket/ind-vs-wi-classy-rahul-puts-india-in-control-scores-elegant-test-ton-at-home-after-9-years-m93fsji6?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #IndiavsWestIndies #KLRahul #ShubmanGill #RostonChase #JaydenSeales
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Earlier in the day, Indian captain Shubman Gill made a brisk half-century before being dismissed, setting the tone for the innings. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/sports/cricket/ind-vs-wi-classy-rahul-puts-india-in-control-scores-elegant-test-ton-at-home-after-9-years-m93fsji6?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #IndiavsWestIndies #KLRahul #ShubmanGill #RostonChase #JaydenSeales
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Earlier in the day, Indian captain Shubman Gill made a brisk half-century before being dismissed, setting the tone for the innings. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/sports/cricket/ind-vs-wi-classy-rahul-puts-india-in-control-scores-elegant-test-ton-at-home-after-9-years-m93fsji6?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #IndiavsWestIndies #KLRahul #ShubmanGill #RostonChase #JaydenSeales
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#LocalMPCllrSays – Preet Kaur Gill: "I am deeply shocked and appalled by the horrific attack on a young Sikh woman in Oldbury. This was not only an act of extreme violence but is also being treated as racially aggravated, with the perpetrators reportedly telling her that she “does not belong here.”
"My statement below 👇🏽"
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#Birmingham
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#LocalPolitics
#Sikh
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#LocalMPCllrSays – Preet Kaur Gill: "I am deeply shocked and appalled by the horrific attack on a young Sikh woman in Oldbury. This was not only an act of extreme violence but is also being treated as racially aggravated, with the perpetrators reportedly telling her that she “does not belong here.”
"My statement below 👇🏽"
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#LocalMPCllrSays
#Birmingham
#BirminghamUK
#LocalPolitics
#Sikh
#Oldbury
#Quinton
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Exceptional pod with Allison Gill of Mueller She Wrote and the brilliant BU historian Heather Cox Richardson.
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SIPPY GILL HITS | AUDIO JUKEBOX | EVERGREEN PUNJABI HITS | T-SERIES
Presenting the Compilation of Popular Punjabi Songs by Sippy Gill. Listen & Enjoy all the Punjabi Songs & Don't forget to leave your response in comment section. #punjabisongs #newpunjabisong #latestpunjabisongs ♪🎶 Music Duration Slate 🎶♫ 00:00 - Botlan 03:43 - Bekadraa 10:06 - Kabootri 13:48 - Mehfilaan 17:13 - Vail 20:26 - Zindabad Aashiqui 25:47 - Goli 29:34 - Sardar…
https://chutneymusic.com/sippy-gill-hits-audio-jukebox-evergreen-punjabi-hits-t-series/
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Australia’s Taylor Gill has built a seven-point buffer in the FIA Junior World Rally Championship with a runner-up finish in the Acropolis Rally Greece.
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Australia’s Taylor Gill has built a seven-point buffer in the FIA Junior World Rally Championship with a runner-up finish in the Acropolis Rally Greece.
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𝗥𝗘𝗠𝗜𝗡𝗗𝗘𝗥: Starting this weekend is the BPC Gaping Gill Winch Meet.
Now, tickets for this are 𝘀𝗼𝗹𝗱 𝗼𝘂𝘁, but any remaining tickets will be released midnight before each day of the event, so keep an eye out here https://www.bpc-cave.org.uk/wp/gg-winch-meet/ 👍
#outdoors #OutdoorAdventure #gapinggill #caving #spelunking #potholing #yorkshiredales
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#Oxygen discovery defies knowledge of the deep ocean
Victoria Gill, Science correspondent, BBC
July 22, 2024"Scientists have discovered '#DarkOxygen' being produced in the #DeepOcean, apparently by lumps of metal on the #seafloor.
"About half the oxygen we breathe comes from the #ocean. But, before this discovery, it was understood that it was made by marine plants photosynthesising - something that requires sunlight.
"Here, at depths of 5km, where no sunlight can penetrate, the oxygen appears to be produced by naturally occurring metallic '#nodules' which split seawater - H2O - into hydrogen and oxygen.
"Several #mining companies have plans to collect these nodules, which marine scientists fear could disrupt the newly discovered process - and damage any marine life that depends on the oxygen they make.
"'I first saw this in 2013 - an enormous amount of oxygen being produced at the seafloor in complete darkness,' explains lead researcher Prof Andrew Sweetman from the Scottish Association for Marine Science. 'I just ignored it, because I’d been taught - you only get oxygen through #photosynthesis.
"'Eventually, I realised that for years I’d been ignoring this potentially huge discovery,' he told BBC News.
"He and his colleagues carried out their research in an area of the deep sea between #Hawaii and #Mexico - part of a vast swathe of seafloor that is covered with these metal nodules. The nodules form when dissolved metals in seawater collect on fragments of shell - or other debris. It's a process that takes millions of years.
"And because these nodules contain metals like #lithium, #cobalt and #copper - all of which are needed to make batteries - many mining companies are developing technology to collect them and bring them to the surface.
"But Prof Sweetman says the dark oxygen they make could also support life on the seafloor [and life on Earth!]. And his discovery, published in the journal Nature Geoscience, raises new concerns about the risks of proposed deep-sea mining ventures.
"The scientists worked out that the metal nodules are able to make oxygen precisely because they act like batteries."
Read more:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c728ven2v9eo#OceansAreLife #WaterIsLife #NoDeepSeaMining #DeepSeaMining #DeepSeaMiningMoratorium #Greed #DeepGreen #Oxygen #GerardBarron #DeepSeaLife #Extinction #DeadPlanet
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#SunBelt commish Keith Gill: "I still think divisions are great for the Sun Belt Conference."
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#Oxygen discovery defies knowledge of the deep ocean
Victoria Gill, Science correspondent, BBC
July 22, 2024"Scientists have discovered '#DarkOxygen' being produced in the #DeepOcean, apparently by lumps of metal on the #seafloor.
"About half the oxygen we breathe comes from the #ocean. But, before this discovery, it was understood that it was made by marine plants photosynthesising - something that requires sunlight.
"Here, at depths of 5km, where no sunlight can penetrate, the oxygen appears to be produced by naturally occurring metallic '#nodules' which split seawater - H2O - into hydrogen and oxygen.
"Several #mining companies have plans to collect these nodules, which marine scientists fear could disrupt the newly discovered process - and damage any marine life that depends on the oxygen they make.
"'I first saw this in 2013 - an enormous amount of oxygen being produced at the seafloor in complete darkness,' explains lead researcher Prof Andrew Sweetman from the Scottish Association for Marine Science. 'I just ignored it, because I’d been taught - you only get oxygen through #photosynthesis.
"'Eventually, I realised that for years I’d been ignoring this potentially huge discovery,' he told BBC News.
"He and his colleagues carried out their research in an area of the deep sea between #Hawaii and #Mexico - part of a vast swathe of seafloor that is covered with these metal nodules. The nodules form when dissolved metals in seawater collect on fragments of shell - or other debris. It's a process that takes millions of years.
"And because these nodules contain metals like #lithium, #cobalt and #copper - all of which are needed to make batteries - many mining companies are developing technology to collect them and bring them to the surface.
"But Prof Sweetman says the dark oxygen they make could also support life on the seafloor [and life on Earth!]. And his discovery, published in the journal Nature Geoscience, raises new concerns about the risks of proposed deep-sea mining ventures.
"The scientists worked out that the metal nodules are able to make oxygen precisely because they act like batteries."
Read more:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c728ven2v9eo#OceansAreLife #WaterIsLife #NoDeepSeaMining #DeepSeaMining #DeepSeaMiningMoratorium #Greed #DeepGreen #Oxygen #GerardBarron #DeepSeaLife #Extinction #DeadPlanet
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#Oxygen discovery defies knowledge of the deep ocean
Victoria Gill, Science correspondent, BBC
July 22, 2024"Scientists have discovered '#DarkOxygen' being produced in the #DeepOcean, apparently by lumps of metal on the #seafloor.
"About half the oxygen we breathe comes from the #ocean. But, before this discovery, it was understood that it was made by marine plants photosynthesising - something that requires sunlight.
"Here, at depths of 5km, where no sunlight can penetrate, the oxygen appears to be produced by naturally occurring metallic '#nodules' which split seawater - H2O - into hydrogen and oxygen.
"Several #mining companies have plans to collect these nodules, which marine scientists fear could disrupt the newly discovered process - and damage any marine life that depends on the oxygen they make.
"'I first saw this in 2013 - an enormous amount of oxygen being produced at the seafloor in complete darkness,' explains lead researcher Prof Andrew Sweetman from the Scottish Association for Marine Science. 'I just ignored it, because I’d been taught - you only get oxygen through #photosynthesis.
"'Eventually, I realised that for years I’d been ignoring this potentially huge discovery,' he told BBC News.
"He and his colleagues carried out their research in an area of the deep sea between #Hawaii and #Mexico - part of a vast swathe of seafloor that is covered with these metal nodules. The nodules form when dissolved metals in seawater collect on fragments of shell - or other debris. It's a process that takes millions of years.
"And because these nodules contain metals like #lithium, #cobalt and #copper - all of which are needed to make batteries - many mining companies are developing technology to collect them and bring them to the surface.
"But Prof Sweetman says the dark oxygen they make could also support life on the seafloor [and life on Earth!]. And his discovery, published in the journal Nature Geoscience, raises new concerns about the risks of proposed deep-sea mining ventures.
"The scientists worked out that the metal nodules are able to make oxygen precisely because they act like batteries."
Read more:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c728ven2v9eo#OceansAreLife #WaterIsLife #NoDeepSeaMining #DeepSeaMining #DeepSeaMiningMoratorium #Greed #DeepGreen #Oxygen #GerardBarron #DeepSeaLife #Extinction #DeadPlanet
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#Oxygen discovery defies knowledge of the deep ocean
Victoria Gill, Science correspondent, BBC
July 22, 2024"Scientists have discovered '#DarkOxygen' being produced in the #DeepOcean, apparently by lumps of metal on the #seafloor.
"About half the oxygen we breathe comes from the #ocean. But, before this discovery, it was understood that it was made by marine plants photosynthesising - something that requires sunlight.
"Here, at depths of 5km, where no sunlight can penetrate, the oxygen appears to be produced by naturally occurring metallic '#nodules' which split seawater - H2O - into hydrogen and oxygen.
"Several #mining companies have plans to collect these nodules, which marine scientists fear could disrupt the newly discovered process - and damage any marine life that depends on the oxygen they make.
"'I first saw this in 2013 - an enormous amount of oxygen being produced at the seafloor in complete darkness,' explains lead researcher Prof Andrew Sweetman from the Scottish Association for Marine Science. 'I just ignored it, because I’d been taught - you only get oxygen through #photosynthesis.
"'Eventually, I realised that for years I’d been ignoring this potentially huge discovery,' he told BBC News.
"He and his colleagues carried out their research in an area of the deep sea between #Hawaii and #Mexico - part of a vast swathe of seafloor that is covered with these metal nodules. The nodules form when dissolved metals in seawater collect on fragments of shell - or other debris. It's a process that takes millions of years.
"And because these nodules contain metals like #lithium, #cobalt and #copper - all of which are needed to make batteries - many mining companies are developing technology to collect them and bring them to the surface.
"But Prof Sweetman says the dark oxygen they make could also support life on the seafloor [and life on Earth!]. And his discovery, published in the journal Nature Geoscience, raises new concerns about the risks of proposed deep-sea mining ventures.
"The scientists worked out that the metal nodules are able to make oxygen precisely because they act like batteries."
Read more:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c728ven2v9eo#OceansAreLife #WaterIsLife #NoDeepSeaMining #DeepSeaMining #DeepSeaMiningMoratorium #Greed #DeepGreen #Oxygen #GerardBarron #DeepSeaLife #Extinction #DeadPlanet
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Meet the Bumblebee Beequet 💐
To celebrate the #Interflora World Cup, Gill Perkins, CEO, discusses the relationship between bumblebees and cut flowers, and how we can make a positive impact on both.
What's your favourite bouquet bloom? 👇🏿
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@gill_godwin Agree completely. #EnoughIsEnough Our #FourthEstate has morphed into the #FilthEstate, #PierrePoilievre and his ilk spew unacceptable rhetoric that #CdnMedia repeats as fact, vulgar egregious behaviour is tolerated and in some cases, glorified. The silent majority can’t remain silent anymore.
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Finally releasing this research into the wild. Years ago I was deep into horse racing results from 1839 to 1845 using #TroveAU and it paid off. No back to the future wins 👀 but recovering forgotten historical context for a watercolour of the Adelaide Races by John Michael Skipper.
I identify this picture as a race for "gentlemen riders" on New Year's Day 1839 featuring a uniformed Captain Charles Berkeley. (This is a side outcome of the #S_T_Gill project.)
#Adelaide #historyAU #colonialArtAU #sportsHistory #horseRacing
New Article: https://coombe.id.au/1840s_South_Australia/New_Year_Races_by_Skipper.htm -
Distant landscape “postcard” view from the Mars Curiosity Rover taken over the weekend on Sol 3950.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill
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Distant landscape “postcard” view from the Mars Curiosity Rover taken over the weekend on Sol 3950.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill
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Distant landscape “postcard” view from the Mars Curiosity Rover taken over the weekend on Sol 3950.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill
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Distant landscape “postcard” view from the Mars Curiosity Rover taken over the weekend on Sol 3950.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill
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Distant landscape “postcard” view from the Mars Curiosity Rover taken over the weekend on Sol 3950.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill
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RIP Ricou Browning who played the iconic role of Gill-Man in Creature From the Black Lagoon.
Here's a wee throwback to my poster, along with some process images of my #clay model 💚
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#Oxygen discovery defies knowledge of the deep ocean
Victoria Gill, Science correspondent, BBC
July 22, 2024"Scientists have discovered '#DarkOxygen' being produced in the #DeepOcean, apparently by lumps of metal on the #seafloor.
"About half the oxygen we breathe comes from the #ocean. But, before this discovery, it was understood that it was made by marine plants photosynthesising - something that requires sunlight.
"Here, at depths of 5km, where no sunlight can penetrate, the oxygen appears to be produced by naturally occurring metallic '#nodules' which split seawater - H2O - into hydrogen and oxygen.
"Several #mining companies have plans to collect these nodules, which marine scientists fear could disrupt the newly discovered process - and damage any marine life that depends on the oxygen they make.
"'I first saw this in 2013 - an enormous amount of oxygen being produced at the seafloor in complete darkness,' explains lead researcher Prof Andrew Sweetman from the Scottish Association for Marine Science. 'I just ignored it, because I’d been taught - you only get oxygen through #photosynthesis.
"'Eventually, I realised that for years I’d been ignoring this potentially huge discovery,' he told BBC News.
"He and his colleagues carried out their research in an area of the deep sea between #Hawaii and #Mexico - part of a vast swathe of seafloor that is covered with these metal nodules. The nodules form when dissolved metals in seawater collect on fragments of shell - or other debris. It's a process that takes millions of years.
"And because these nodules contain metals like #lithium, #cobalt and #copper - all of which are needed to make batteries - many mining companies are developing technology to collect them and bring them to the surface.
"But Prof Sweetman says the dark oxygen they make could also support life on the seafloor [and life on Earth!]. And his discovery, published in the journal Nature Geoscience, raises new concerns about the risks of proposed deep-sea mining ventures.
"The scientists worked out that the metal nodules are able to make oxygen precisely because they act like batteries."
Read more:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c728ven2v9eo#OceansAreLife #WaterIsLife #NoDeepSeaMining #DeepSeaMining #DeepSeaMiningMoratorium #Greed #DeepGreen #Oxygen #GerardBarron #DeepSeaLife #Extinction #DeadPlanet
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Really interesting circular imprint in the rock that’s visible in the Perseverance Rover’s sol 925 Navcam and MastCam-Z imagery.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/Kevin M. Gill
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Cross-eye stereogram from the Mars Perseverance Rover, taken on Sol 812.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/Kevin M. Gill
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High-level clouds spotted by the Mars Perseverance Rover yestersol (Sol 811)
NASA/JPL-Caltech/Kevin M. Gill
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Cross/Parallel-eye stereogram of the NASA Perseverance Rover's newest sample borehole
NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/Kevin M. Gill