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Loki s Void is one version of the end of time, but what does science think will happen?

Loki s Void is one version of the end of time, but what does science think will happen?
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Jimmy Gabriel has died at the age of 80

Jimmy Gabriel has died at the age of 80
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Killer Wave-7 heat getting far more common

1 First the heat dome , with temperatures in the mid-to-high forties Celsius in many parts of western North America for up to a week (49.6°C in Lytton, British Columbia). Then, when the forests were tinder-dry, came the wildfires (which wiped Lytton out). From northern California to northern British Columbia, the records were being broken every day. The extreme temperatures were unprecedented, but the weathermen had an explanation of sorts: a heat dome that trapped hot air in the same area for a long time while the heat kept rising. They didn t speculate beyond that because it would get them into a new and unproven hypothesis, but many meteorologists know that this could be our first glimpse of a new normal in which killer heat waves become regular events.

Wave-7 | Caledon Citizen

by GWYNNE DYER First the “heat dome”, with temperatures in the mid-to-high forties Celsius in many parts of western North America for up to a week (49.6° C in Lytton, B.C.). Then, when the forests were tinder-dry, came the wildfires (which wiped Lytton out). From northern California to northern BC, the records were being broken every day. The extreme temperatures were unprecedented, but the weathermen had an explanation of sorts: a “heat dome” that trapped hot air in the same area for a long time while the heat kept rising. They didn’t speculate beyond that because it would get them into a new and unproven hypothesis, but many meteorologists know that this could be our first glimpse of a new normal in which killer heat waves become regular events.

Buying beanies for MND research - Bayside News

Buying beanies for MND research SHOPPERS at Carrum Downs Coles helped raise more than $40,000 for MND research in the last six weeks. As part of FightMND’s Big Freeze7 campaign, the store sold beanies and donated money from pork sales. A total of $43,000 was donated from the store. FightMND raised $14.6 million during its Big Freeze campaign this year. The money will be used to fund research into motor neurone disease. Two Australians are diagnosed with MND each day on average. Around two people die with it each day. FightMND campaign director Bec Daniher said “on behalf of FightMND, I would like to extend a massive thank you to the entire team at Coles and Coles Express who embraced our cause with enthusiasm and raised such a substantial amount of funds. We are incredibly grateful to have Coles as our major Big Freeze partner, your contribution to our success cannot be underestimated. And of course a big thank you to our FightMND Army around Australia for buying their Big F

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