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  1. Rescue team rushes to aid distressed buck caught in dangerous predicament: ‘Deer don’t always realize’

    Sussex World reported that a landowner spotted a distressed fallow buck with its antlers entangled in discarded electric…
    #NewsBeep #News #Wildlife #AU #Australia #Beauty #Business #ClimateHero #Garden #HeroPerson #Outdoors #Plastic #Science #YahooNews
    newsbeep.com/au/181174/

  2. Aus für Lippenbläschen und Genitalherpes? Ein neu entwickelter Mini-Antikörper kann das Herpesvirus neutralisieren – schon bevor die Infektion ausbricht. #Herpes #Lippenherpes #Virus #Herpessimplex #Medizin
    scinexx.de/news/medizin/mit-na

  3. Aus für Lippenbläschen und Genitalherpes? Ein neu entwickelter Mini-Antikörper kann das Herpesvirus neutralisieren – schon bevor die Infektion ausbricht. #Herpes #Lippenherpes #Virus #Herpessimplex #Medizin
    scinexx.de/news/medizin/mit-na

  4. Aus für Lippenbläschen und Genitalherpes? Ein neu entwickelter Mini-Antikörper kann das Herpesvirus neutralisieren – schon bevor die Infektion ausbricht. #Herpes #Lippenherpes #Virus #Herpessimplex #Medizin
    scinexx.de/news/medizin/mit-na

  5. Aus für Lippenbläschen und Genitalherpes? Ein neu entwickelter Mini-Antikörper kann das Herpesvirus neutralisieren – schon bevor die Infektion ausbricht. #Herpes #Lippenherpes #Virus #Herpessimplex #Medizin
    scinexx.de/news/medizin/mit-na

  6. #spahn, #scheuer, #altmaier und co haben zusammen mit #streeck als Experten der Wirtschaft extrem geschadet. Das interessiert aber die rechte Hetzpresse nicht, weil das ist ja die wirtschaftskompetente #ClimateDenierUnion.Also ist #Habeck angeblich eine Null um #Reiche zu schonen

  7. Farmer attempts to save ancient ‘super trees’ by cloning their DNA: ‘They are survivors’

    A Michigan man has found his calling, seeking to reproduce some of the oldest and biggest trees ever…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Genetics #beauty #climatechange #ClimateHero #Donate #HeroPerson #Home #Outdoors #Science #Wildfires #YahooNews
    newsbeep.com/us/88790/

  8. Farmer attempts to save ancient ‘super trees’ by cloning their DNA: ‘They are survivors’

    A Michigan man has found his calling, seeking to reproduce some of the oldest and biggest trees ever…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Genetics #beauty #climatechange #ClimateHero #Donate #HeroPerson #Home #Outdoors #Science #Wildfires #YahooNews
    newsbeep.com/us/88790/

  9. Farmer attempts to save ancient ‘super trees’ by cloning their DNA: ‘They are survivors’

    A Michigan man has found his calling, seeking to reproduce some of the oldest and biggest trees ever…
    #NewsBeep #News #Genetics #beauty #CA #Canada #climatechange #ClimateHero #Donate #HeroPerson #home #Outdoors #Science #Wildfires #YahooNews
    newsbeep.com/ca/75426/

  10. No issues at TSA - didn't have to take out my ziploc with small ziplocs filled with tiny ziplocs of spices or tubes with liquids

    Aeropress and electric kettle packed too (that's for the conference later)

    Wish I could get fabric poster done, instead of having to lug this tube around (hoping it won't count as an additional personal item - I'll claim it's part of my backpack - just a long strap-on)

    #TravelTales #ProfLife

  11. Explaining the Dumbbell Hex Press 💪

    The dumbbell hex press matters for muscle gain because it provides a unique combination of tension, activation, and inner chest emphasis.

    #dumbbell #hexpress #musclegain #musclegrowth #innerchest #chestworkout #chestday #form #technique #advice #tips #onlinecoach #personaltrainer

  12. Question for my #coffee people

    How do I know when I should be pushing a higher ratio with a finer grind vs a lower ratio with a courser grind


    #thirdwavecoffee #v60 #aeropress #coffeetalk #coffeeroasting

  13. NEW ON DRYAD: The herpes simplex virus pUL16 and pUL21 proteins prevent capsids from docking at nuclear pore complexes

    Dataset▶️ bit.ly/4isumqa
    Article▶️ bit.ly/4lH0N6U published in PLOS Pathogens

    #openaccess #opendata #virology #nucleocapsids #herpessimplex #sciencesky

  14. NEW ON DRYAD: The herpes simplex virus pUL16 and pUL21 proteins prevent capsids from docking at nuclear pore complexes

    Dataset▶️ bit.ly/4isumqa
    Article▶️ bit.ly/4lH0N6U published in PLOS Pathogens

    #openaccess #opendata #virology #nucleocapsids #herpessimplex #sciencesky

  15. NEW ON DRYAD: The herpes simplex virus pUL16 and pUL21 proteins prevent capsids from docking at nuclear pore complexes

    Dataset▶️ bit.ly/4isumqa
    Article▶️ bit.ly/4lH0N6U published in PLOS Pathogens

    #openaccess #opendata #virology #nucleocapsids #herpessimplex #sciencesky

  16. NEW ON DRYAD: The herpes simplex virus pUL16 and pUL21 proteins prevent capsids from docking at nuclear pore complexes

    Dataset▶️ bit.ly/4isumqa
    Article▶️ bit.ly/4lH0N6U published in PLOS Pathogens

    #openaccess #opendata #virology #nucleocapsids #herpessimplex #sciencesky

  17. Bought myself a Hario V60 size 01 for my individual coffee needs when wife is at work.

    Now my new scale will be less at risk of facing a coffee bath due to an unscrewed Aeropress.

    I'm still thinking if a Moccamaster with a thermos is not the best point in terms of convenience vs quality of the coffee.

    But it's also WAY more expensive than an 8€ Hario dripper, so that requires more planning.

    #coffee #hario #v60

  18. Bought myself a Hario V60 size 01 for my individual coffee needs when wife is at work.

    Now my new scale will be less at risk of facing a coffee bath due to an unscrewed Aeropress.

    I'm still thinking if a Moccamaster with a thermos is not the best point in terms of convenience vs quality of the coffee.

    But it's also WAY more expensive than an 8€ Hario dripper, so that requires more planning.

  19. My #mokapot recipe is 12g coffee, 90g water in a 3 cup moka pot. Ground about 2/3rds of the way between an #espresso and an aeropress. This makes a roughly 72g shot. I find it comparable to a small long black (i.e. a 36g espresso with 36g hot water).

    This will suffice until I teardown the Gaggia!

  20. Blackslash – Heroes, Saints & Fools Review

    By Holdeneye

    If you’ve read my last few year-end lists, you probably know that I’ve been struggling to find my Angry Metal Motivation for quite a while. I like to consider myself a jack-of-all-trades reviewer, so instead of pigeonholing myself into one or two genres of expertise, I usually bounce haphazardly from promo to promo, just grabbing whatever seems to fit my current mood. On the plus side, this has led to a pretty significant broadening of my musical taste, but it has also sometimes left me feeling like a rudderless ship afloat on an endless sea of sub-genres. I’ve noticed that when I get discouraged about reviewing, I unconsciously drift towards soothing tried-and-true sounds, and those usually tend to be of the pure heavy metal variety—as evidenced by my two latest deep dives, Sabaton and Manowar, I don’t discriminate between the modern or more old-school versions of the style. So, after noticing this trve tendency within my psyche, I’ve decided to make a conscious effort to experiment with pseudo-specialization when it comes to promo selection. With the recent departure of Huck N’ Roll and the descent of Steel Druhm into disgusting death metal madness, someone has to cover the real heavy metal. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: you can’t spell Holdeneye without ‘olde.’

    It doesn’t get much olde-r, sound-wise that is, than what Germany’s Blackslash have been laying down since their 2007 formation (with the exact same lineup, I might add. Impressive!). Drawing power from their patrons, heavy metal deities like Iron Maiden and Saxon, Blackslash specialize in extremely guitar-forward tunes of all speeds and sizes. Embedded single “Heroes, Saints & Fools” just oozes classic metal. Between the epic flair of the intro and outro leads, the hair-metal pinch harmonics that kick in once the song hits full speed, and the very “Number of the Beast” delivery of the chorus, this track checks just about every box for what makes heavy metal the greatest accomplishment of the human race.

    That holy, lionhearted, halberd-wielding hellion on the cover looks an awful lot like Maiden’s Eddie, and that resemblance is fitting given Blackslash’s faithful use of many of that band’s signature musical elements. “The Watcher” begins and ends with a Steve Harris bass riff accompanied by clean guitars that would feel right at home on any of Maiden’s 2000-and-later albums, and the rest of the song pays homage to the band’s classic 80s stuff. “Die By the Blade” continues that homage, penultimate track “Where Are We Heading To?” combines Maiden guitars with some Bon Jovi-style hard rock to deliver a surprisingly heartfelt ballad, and “Life After Death” adds the gritty influence of Blackslash’s countrymates Accept into this mix of trveness.

    If Heroes, Saints & Fools is a successful heavy metal album—which it is—it is so for two reasons: the very Biff Byford-esque delivery of singer Clemens Haas, and the amazing chemistry of the guitar duo comprised of Christian Haas and Daniel Hölderle. Clemens balances his crooning with just enough gravel to truly impress, and if you pick any random moment on this record, there’s a good chance you’ll hear the guitars doing something really cool when you press ‘play’—one of my favorite moments is the triumphant intro to closer “Maniacs and Madmen.” “Sacrificed” is the one song that I might have left on the cutting room floor if forced to choose, but the rest of the album certainly qualifies as ‘very good,’ with “Tokyo,” “The Watcher,” “Maniacs and Madmen,” and the title track approaching greatness.

    I’m sure I’ll jinx myself by saying this, but the olde gods of heavy metal seem to be blessing my oath of devotion to all things traditional by bestowing upon me an unexpected boon of goodness in the early parts of 2025. Blackslash literally wear their influences on their cover art, and they’ve done those influences proud on Heroes, Saints & Fools. Fans of Maiden, Accept, and Saxon are highly encouraged to play it loud.

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
    Label: Iron Shield Records
    Websites: facebook.com/blackslashband | www.blackslash-band.de
    Releases Worldwide: January 31st, 2025

    #2025 #35 #Accept #Blackslash #BonJovi #HeavyMetal #HeroesSaintsFools #IronMaiden #IronShieldRecords #Jan25 #Review #Reviews #Saxon

  21. Blackslash – Heroes, Saints & Fools Review

    By Holdeneye

    If you’ve read my last few year-end lists, you probably know that I’ve been struggling to find my Angry Metal Motivation for quite a while. I like to consider myself a jack-of-all-trades reviewer, so instead of pigeonholing myself into one or two genres of expertise, I usually bounce haphazardly from promo to promo, just grabbing whatever seems to fit my current mood. On the plus side, this has led to a pretty significant broadening of my musical taste, but it has also sometimes left me feeling like a rudderless ship afloat on an endless sea of sub-genres. I’ve noticed that when I get discouraged about reviewing, I unconsciously drift towards soothing tried-and-true sounds, and those usually tend to be of the pure heavy metal variety—as evidenced by my two latest deep dives, Sabaton and Manowar, I don’t discriminate between the modern or more old-school versions of the style. So, after noticing this trve tendency within my psyche, I’ve decided to make a conscious effort to experiment with pseudo-specialization when it comes to promo selection. With the recent departure of Huck N’ Roll and the descent of Steel Druhm into disgusting death metal madness, someone has to cover the real heavy metal. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: you can’t spell Holdeneye without ‘olde.’

    It doesn’t get much olde-r, sound-wise that is, than what Germany’s Blackslash have been laying down since their 2007 formation (with the exact same lineup, I might add. Impressive!). Drawing power from their patrons, heavy metal deities like Iron Maiden and Saxon, Blackslash specialize in extremely guitar-forward tunes of all speeds and sizes. Embedded single “Heroes, Saints & Fools” just oozes classic metal. Between the epic flair of the intro and outro leads, the hair-metal pinch harmonics that kick in once the song hits full speed, and the very “Number of the Beast” delivery of the chorus, this track checks just about every box for what makes heavy metal the greatest accomplishment of the human race.

    That holy, lionhearted, halberd-wielding hellion on the cover looks an awful lot like Maiden’s Eddie, and that resemblance is fitting given Blackslash’s faithful use of many of that band’s signature musical elements. “The Watcher” begins and ends with a Steve Harris bass riff accompanied by clean guitars that would feel right at home on any of Maiden’s 2000-and-later albums, and the rest of the song pays homage to the band’s classic 80s stuff. “Die By the Blade” continues that homage, penultimate track “Where Are We Heading To?” combines Maiden guitars with some Bon Jovi-style hard rock to deliver a surprisingly heartfelt ballad, and “Life After Death” adds the gritty influence of Blackslash’s countrymates Accept into this mix of trveness.

    If Heroes, Saints & Fools is a successful heavy metal album—which it is—it is so for two reasons: the very Biff Byford-esque delivery of singer Clemens Haas, and the amazing chemistry of the guitar duo comprised of Christian Haas and Daniel Hölderle. Clemens balances his crooning with just enough gravel to truly impress, and if you pick any random moment on this record, there’s a good chance you’ll hear the guitars doing something really cool when you press ‘play’—one of my favorite moments is the triumphant intro to closer “Maniacs and Madmen.” “Sacrificed” is the one song that I might have left on the cutting room floor if forced to choose, but the rest of the album certainly qualifies as ‘very good,’ with “Tokyo,” “The Watcher,” “Maniacs and Madmen,” and the title track approaching greatness.

    I’m sure I’ll jinx myself by saying this, but the olde gods of heavy metal seem to be blessing my oath of devotion to all things traditional by bestowing upon me an unexpected boon of goodness in the early parts of 2025. Blackslash literally wear their influences on their cover art, and they’ve done those influences proud on Heroes, Saints & Fools. Fans of Maiden, Accept, and Saxon are highly encouraged to play it loud.

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
    Label: Iron Shield Records
    Websites: facebook.com/blackslashband | www.blackslash-band.de
    Releases Worldwide: January 31st, 2025

    #2025 #35 #Accept #Blackslash #BonJovi #HeavyMetal #HeroesSaintsFools #IronMaiden #IronShieldRecords #Jan25 #Review #Reviews #Saxon