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Green Hell: The Board Game Conducting Kickstarter Campaign Soon


Green Hell: The Board Game Conducting Kickstarter Campaign Soon
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Tabletop game company Galaktus Games is teaming with video game developer Creepy Jar in order to bring consumers 
Green Hell: The Board Game in the future. A Kickstarter campaign will be conducted in the coming months in order to crowdfund the game. This board game is based on one of Creepy Jar s games, 
Green Hell, a horror survival game set in the Amazonian rainforest. 
Green Hell is out on Steam and the Nintendo Switch, and is going to be released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One later this year.
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Bacteria use quantum mechanics for protection

Bacteria use quantum mechanics for protection
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Bacteria may be first organisms found to use quantum effects to survive -- Science & Technology -- Sott.net


Fri, 12 Mar 2021 12:00 UTC
© (Kateryna Kon/Science Photo Library/Getty Images) Oxygen is life to animals like us. But for many species of microbe, the smallest whiff of the highly reactive element puts their delicate chemical machinery at risk of rusting up.
The photosynthesizing bacterium
has evolved a clever way to shield its light-harvesting processes from oxygen s poisonous effects, using a quantum effect to shift its energy production line into low gear.
A study conducted by scientists from the University of Chicago and Washington University in St. Louis has shown how
the bacterium throws a spanner into its quantum resonance to tune its system so that it loses energy in the presence of oxygen, preventing it from wrecking its photosynthetic apparatus. ....

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