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  • Key Points

    • A rocket team reports the first successful detection of Earth’s ambipolar electric field: a weak, planet-wide electric field as fundamental as Earth’s gravity and magnetic fields.
    • First hypothesized more than 60 years ago, the ambipolar electric field is a key driver of the “polar wind,” a steady outflow of charged particles into space that occurs above Earth’s poles.
    • This electric field lifts charged particles in our upper atmosphere to greater heights than they would otherwise reach and may have shaped our planet’s evolution in ways yet to be explored.
  • Thanks! I was having so much fun I didn't notice.

  • Complete model collapse can't come soon enough.

  • Interesting. I was brought up in the '80s and '90s thinking I belonged to the middle class. Tory-voting, Daily Express-reading, shares-owning parents, father a professional with his own business, living in a safe, blue seat.

    It took me many years to realise that I am in fact working-class. The social mobility my parents thought we had has been quickly disassembled for mine and following generations, and despite having a 'good job' with a reliable employer, I live hand to mouth and can never dream of even saving money, never mind investing in shares.

    From your post, I can now understand why my parents thought they were middle-class Tories, despite one of them growing up in a hugely deprived town with a very basic education and the other being an immigrant.

  • It is the horseshoe crab of trees

  • Given the right conditions, some plants can live indefinitely. Others die shortly after seeding.

  • Do plants die of old age though? Now that question has been put in my head, I need to know.

    Be back in a bit, going down a rabbit hole.

  • The culture novels, such a good pick!

  • I played the game back when it originally came out. Like any media based on a book, it was slightly frustrating for a while that the graphics didn't match the visuals I had imagined whole reading the book. I still have the discs somewhere, might see if I can get it running somehow. I suspect I'll find the game mechanics to be clunky but today's standards.

    I'm surprised there hasn't been a movie made yet.

  • Other people who've read it and who I've talked with seem to be split over whether the first book is better than the sequels, or the other way around. I prefer the sequels, my wife prefers the original. Do you have a preference?

  • I had no idea this was being worked on, and the news has made my day

  • Game: Super Mario GalaxyBook: The Rama series, Arthur C ClarkeTV: The West WingMovie: The 5th Element

  • If you're not using GNU/Hurd are you even trying?

  • As an ex-Catholic, I would like to say, fuck the Catholic church. For this bullshit and their many other crimes, moral failings and abuse.

  • Explains the wooden acting in Hudson Hawn

    • Edit: I'm leaving the typo because it's funnier than the film
  • Simple fix, change legal name to Al.

  • Stick red strobe lights on the front and that's looking a lot like KITT's mom.

  • Time to ditch the Guy Fawkes mask for a powdered wig instead