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Dark Nights: **“This is beyond our prediction, usually during a demonstration, protesters only threw rocks or burn a tyre in front of the office. They never stormed into the building or burned it.”**
This Stunning Image of the Sun Could Unlock Mysterious Physics
Welcome back to the Abstract! What an extreme week it has been in science. We’ve got extreme adaptations and observations to spare today, so get ready for a visually spectacular tour of deep seas, deep time, and deep space.
First up, a study with an instant dopamine hit of a title: “Extreme armour in the world’s oldest ankylosaur.” Then, stories about two very different marine creatures that nonetheless share a penchant for brilliant outfits and toxic lifestyles; a baby picture that requires a 430-light-year zoom-in; and lastly, we must once again salute the Sun in all its roiling glory. Enjoy the peer-reviewed eye-candy!
Ankylosaurs: Swole from the start
Maidment, Susannah et al. “Extreme armour in the world’s oldest ankylosaur.” Nature.
Paleontologists have discovered an ankylosaur that is epic even by the high standards set by this family of giant walking tanks. Partial remains of Spicomellus—the oldest known ankylosaur, dating back 165 million years—reveal that the dinosaur had much more elaborate body armor than later generations, including a collar of bony spikes up to three feet long, and fused tail vertebrae indicating an early tail weapon.
Ankylosaurs are known for their short-limbed frames, clubbed tail weapons, and thick-plated body armor that puts Batman to shame. These dinosaurs, which could reach 30 feet from beak to club, are mostly known from Late Cretaceous fossils. As a consequence “their early evolution in the Early–Middle Jurassic is shrouded in mystery due to a poor fossil record” and “the evolution of their unusual body plan is effectively undocumented,” according to a new study.“Bring it.” Concept art of Spicomellus. Image: © Matthew Dempsey
In October 2022, a local farmer in the Moroccan badlands discovered a partial skeleton that fills in this tantalizing gap. The fossils suggest that the plates, spikes, and weaponized tails were features of ankylosaurian anatomy from the Jurassic jump.
“The new specimen reveals extreme dermal armour modifications unlike those of any other vertebrate, extinct or extant,” said researchers led by Susannah Maidment of the National History Museum in London. “Given that Spicomellus is an early-diverging ankylosaur or ankylosaurid, this raises the possibility that ankylosaurs acquired this extravagant armour early in their evolutionary history, and this was reduced to a simpler arrangement in later forms.”The Spicomellus puzzle set. Image: © Matthew Dempsey/ Maidment et al.
As you can see, this early ankylosaur was the living embodiment of the phrase “try me.” Two huge spikes, one of which is almost entirely preserved, flanked the “cervical half-ring” on the animal's neck. The fossils are so visually astonishing that at first glance, they almost look like an arsenal of spears, axes, and clubs from an ancient army.
The team doesn’t hide their amazement at the find, writing that “no known ankylosaur possesses any condition close to the extremely long pairs of spines on the cervical half-ring” and note that the fossils overturn “current understanding of tail club evolution in ankylosaurs, as these structures were previously thought to have evolved only in the Early Cretaceous.”
This incredible armor may have initially evolved as a sexual display that was adapted for defensive purposes by the rise of “multitonne predators” like T. rex. That might explain why the ornaments seemed to have simplified over time. Whatever the reason, the fossils demonstrate that ankylosaurs, as a lineage, were born ready for a fight.
In other news…
Now you sea(horse) me
We’ll move now from the extremely epic to the extremely twee. Pygmy seahorses, which measure no more than an inch, mimic the brightly-colored and venomous gorgonian corals that they symbiotically inhabit. Scientists have now discovered that these tiny animals achieved their extraordinary camouflage in part by discarding a host of genes involved in growth and immune response, perhaps because their protective coral habitats rendered those traits obsolete.Basically we are very smol. Image: South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
“We analyzed the tiny seahorse’s genome revealing the genomic bases of several adaptations to their mutualistic life,” said researchers led by Meng Qu of the South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The analysis suggests “that the protective function of corals may have permitted the pygmy seahorse to lose an exceptionally large number of immune genes.”
Living in a toxic environment can have its benefits, if you’re a seahorse. And that is the perfect segue to the next story…
When life hands you arsenic, make lemon-colored skin
After a long day, isn’t it nice to sink into a scalding bath of arsenic and hydrogen sulfide? That’s the self-care routine for Paralvinella hessleri, a deep sea worm that “is the only animal that colonizes the hottest part of deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the west pacific,” according to a new study.Paralvinella hessleri. Wang H, et al., 2025, PLOS Biology, CC-BY 4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/b…)
So, how are these weirdos surviving what should be lethally toxic waters that exceed temperatures of 120°F? The answer is a "distinctive strategy” of “fighting poison with poison,” said researchers led by Hao Wang of the Center of Deep-Sea Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The worm stores the arsenic in its skin cells and mixes it with the sulfide to make a dazzling mineral, called orpiment, that provides its bright yellow hue.
“This process represents a remarkable adaptation to extreme chemical environments,” the researchers said. “The yellow granules observed within P. hessleri’s epithelial cells, which are the site of arsenic detoxification, appear to be the key to this adaptation.”
My own hypothesis is that this worm offers an example of convergent evolution with Freddie Mercury’s yellow jacket from Queen’s legendary 1986 Wembley Stadium performance.
Mind the protoplanetary gap
Your baby photos are cute and all, but it’s going to be hard to top the pic that astronomers just snapped of a newborn planet 430 light years from Earth. This image marks the first time that a planet has been spotted forming within a protoplanetary disk, which is the dusty gassy material from which new worlds are born.The protoplanet WISPIT 2b appears as a purple dot in a dust-free gap. Image: Laird Close, University of Arizona
Our “images of 2025 April 13 and April 16 discovered an accreting protoplanet,” said researchers led by Laird Close of the University of Arizona. “The ‘protoplanet’ called WISPIT 2b “appears to be clearing a dust-free gap between the two bright rings of dust—as long predicted by theory.”
If Earth is the pale blue dot, then WISPIT 2b is the funky purple blob. Though stray baby planets have been imaged before in the cavity between their host stars and the young disks, this amazing image offers the first glimpse of the most common mode of planetary formation, which occurs inside the dusty maelstrom.
Welcome to the Arcade of Coronal Loops
We’ll close with yet another cosmic photoshoot—this time of everyone’s favorite star, the Sun. from the Daniel K Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) in Hawaii. The telescope captured unprecedented pictures of a decaying solar flare at a key hydrogen-alpha (Hα) wavelength of 656.28 nanometers.
The images show coronal loops—dramatic plasma arches that can spark flares and ejections—at resolutions of just 13 miles, making them the smallest loops that have ever been observationally resolved. The pictures are mesmerizing, filled with sharp features like the “Arcade of Coronal Loops” (and note that the scale is measured in planet Earths) But they also represent a new phase in unlocking the mysterious physics that fuels solar flares and coronal mass ejections.
“This is initial evidence that the DKIST may be capable of resolving the fundamental scale of coronal loops,” said researchers led by Cole Tamburri of the University of Colorado Boulder. “The resolving power of the DKIST represents a significant step toward advancing modern flare models and our understanding of fine structure in the coronal magnetic field.”
May your weekend be as energetic as a coronal loop, but hopefully not as destructive.
Thanks for reading! See you next week.
Extreme armour in the world’s oldest ankylosaur - Nature
The ankylosaurian dinosaur Spicomellus afer possessed a tail weapon and uniquely elaborate dermal armour.Nature
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Gli attori di Dawson's Creek ieri e oggi
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Gli attori di Dawson's Creek ieri e oggi
Dawson's Creek è stato per sei stagioni un punto di riferimento per i Millennial: scopriamo insieme che fine hanno fatto gli attori della serie.Alberto Muraro (Cosmopolitan)
First #run in 25 days. Probably not advisable because of the tendonitis which doesn't seem to be going away. But I really really needed it. Rubbish run but that doesn't seem to matter. About 5k (6 really, but 5 is closer to how I ran). It's like a great weight has been lifted from me. Like I've been walking around in double gravity and now I'm free. Power to you, friends. X
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Louis Rossmann’s cat has the right idea: ‘Pay attention to me’—because the real issue is that corporations are using digital locks to hold your property hostage. If a cat can understand the importance of autonomy, why can’t our laws? youtu.be/66j9dsPhAjE #RightToRepair #DigitalOwnership #DMCA #ConsumerRights
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Google's latest move is a game-changer—or should we say, a game-breaker? Your $1000 phone now needs Google's permission to install apps. This isn't about security; it's about control. Like the DMCA issue—this is just another example of corporations dictating what we can do with our own devices. It's time to stand up for our right to tinker and true digital ownership. Watch and share: youtu.be/QBEKlIV_70E #Android #Google #DigitalOwnership #RightToRepair
This was always inevitable: monopoly is the only intended endstate of moneyarchy/concentration-of-wealth-archy, & Apple *isn't* "special" in any way, in its monopoly-enforcement behavior.
There is no escape, unless escape is force-legislated, & it may be too-late for governments to claim that leverage ( what would happen to any country which had all its cellphones bricked, by the 2 companies Apple & Google deactivating all their devices, while pulling-out? death: that country would instantly be converted into carrion. )
You have to fight-for-your-health *while you can win*, & waiting until the cancer has metastasized .. has consequences: then you only have remaining-short-time-quality-of-life-before-being-destroyed, left.
The countries of the world *handed* their survival to private-wealth & big-tech, & locked *themselves* in the designer prison.
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Thus The Great Filter sets itself up more-species-fatally, for the rest of this century..
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Hmm… I’ve not delved into this, but maybe this is another brick towards it being time to check it out:
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7 Things You Should Know Before Switching to GrapheneOS
GrapheneOS has been around for a while, and it's a pretty neat piece of software.Jason Dookeran (How-To Geek)
But being locked to Pixel devices is a huge downside for those of us trying to avoid Google.
I try to prioritize open-source, ethically sourced tech whenever possible. It’s not about perfection (because, let’s be real, no tech is 100% clean in this world), but it does feel better to support companies that align with my values. That’s why I’m eyeing the PinePhone, Hackberry Q25, or Fairphone—they’re hacker-friendly, community-supported, and built with ethics in mind. It’s a small way to push back against the idea that we have to fund corporations that don’t respect our rights.
It’s a shame GrapheneOS isn’t available for more devices—I’d jump on it in a heartbeat if it were!
archermit sculpts 'stone kiln in the valley' with petal shaped roof
archermit mimics pear blossoms and stone formations to form a sculptural bakery and café 'stone kiln in the valley' in luzhou.kat barandy I designboom (Designboom)
europalestine.com/2025/08/30/l…
L’assassinat par Israël des journalistes de Gaza : pas un hasard !
Des mercenaires américains sur un site d'aide géré par la " "Fondation humanitaire de Gaza" (GHF), soutenue par les États-Unis et Israël, ont interrogé une source liée au journaliste palestinien Mohamed Salama, demandant des informations sur son iden…europalestine.com
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30 August 1942 | 2,019 prisoners were imprisoned at Neu-Dachs - one of the #Auschwitz sub-camps.
Learn more about Neu-Dachs: auschwitz.org/en/history/ausch…
Our online lesson about sub-camps: lekcja.auschwitz.org/podobozy_…
Listen to a #podcast about the sub-camps system of the Auschwitz camp: youtu.be/fsfWaHNu7A0
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Mastodon says it doesn't 'have the means' to comply with age verification laws | TechCrunch
Decentralized social network Mastodon says it cannot comply with age verification laws, like in Mississippi and elsewhere, and says it's up to individual server owners to decide.Sarah Perez (TechCrunch)
L'immagine è una caricatura in bianco e nero che raffigura due personaggi seduti a un tavolo. A destra, una donna con un copricapo e un abito a motivi intricati sta guardando un globo di cristallo posizionato al centro del tavolo. A sinistra, un uomo con capelli corti e semplici osserva la donna. La donna sembra essere una tarottista, con un'espressione seria e concentrata. Il testo sotto l'immagine recita: "Non posso vedere il tuo futuro, ma fortunatamente sono molto brava con generalità vaghe e mezzverità inutili." Questa frase suggerisce che la tarottista è in grado di fornire risposte ambigue e poco significative.
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« A hacker used AI to automate an 'unprecedented' cybercrime spree, Anthropic says
The company behind the Claude chatbot said it caught a hacker using its chatbot to identify, hack and extort at least 17 companies. »
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A hacker used AI to automate an 'unprecedented' cybercrime spree, Anthropic says
A hacker has exploited a leading artificial intelligence chatbot to conduct the most comprehensive and lucrative AI cybercriminal operation known to date, using it to do everything from find targets to write ransom notesKevin Collier (NBC News)
Don't forget you might find two houses standing on their own, together...
I think they are out of print,but, if you can track down the "Talk Tidy" books, they are a hilarious account of South Wales Valleys dialect.
Ukraine-Liveblog: ++ Merz für mehr wirtschaftlichen Druck auf Moskau ++
Bundeskanzler Merz geht davon aus, dass der Krieg erst aufhört, wenn Russland ihn nicht mehr führen kann und fordert deswegen mehr wirtschaftlichen Druck. Russland meldet den Vormarsch in der ostukrainischen Region Donezk.
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Ukraine-Liveblog: ++ Erneut russische Drohnenangriffe ++
Die Ukraine meldet erneut russische Drohnenangriffe. Nach Angaben des Weißen Hauses hoffen die USA weiter auf ein Treffen von Putin und Selenskyj.tagesschau.de
Putin slams ‘discriminatory’ sanctions ahead of China trip
https://www.politico.eu/article/putin-slams-discriminatory-sanctions-ahead-china-trip/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Putin slams ‘discriminatory’ sanctions ahead of China trip
While in China, Putin is set to attend a military parade alongside China’s Xi Jinping, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, Slovakia’s Robert Fico and other leaders.Camille Gijs (POLITICO)
#Israele e i media, la lunga striscia di sangue
Israele e i media, la lunga striscia di sangue
Tra le 22 persone uccise il 25 agosto scorso nei radi israeliani sull’ospedale Nasser nella Striscia di Gaza c’erano anche cinque giornalisti.www.altrenotizie.org
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'Green Giants' - Western Scotland
Deep in the haunted forests of Western Scotland lurk these slowly moving green giants. This eerie yet fascinating forest is full of mystery and ancient stories of intrigue and witches.Flickr
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Alibaba Group Announces June Quarter 2025 Results
Alibaba Group Holding Limited announced its financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2025. “This quarter, our strategic focus on c...www.technologynewschina.com
Wir sind auf dem #CSDZwickau mit dabei! Kommt vorbei und feiert mit uns die Vielfalt hier auf dem Kornmarkt in Zwickau!
#Covid vaccine access is a mess thanks to anti-vaxxer RFK Jr. undermining public health, but still I had no idea HOW MUCH of a mess, like in my state of MA.
TL;DR: CVS pharmacies in #Massachusetts can't give new covid shots at least until CDC ACIP meets again, but CVS Minute Clinics can.
Article doesn't mention other pharmacies like Walgreens or Costco, but I assume same laws apply.
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Getting a COVID shot at CVS gets complicated
Massachusetts is one of 16 states where local law requires pharmacists to have clearance to administer vaccines from a Centers for Disease Control panel, which may or may not meet to OK the new COVID vaccine.The Boston Globe
Today, in “what could possibly go wrong”, by the usual ghouls
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Meta might be secretly scanning your phone's camera roll - how to check and turn it off
Some Facebook users have noticed new settings that let Meta analyze and retain your phone's photos. Yes, you read that right.Elyse Betters Picaro (ZDNET)
Palestinian president's office urges US to reinstate his visa ahead of key UN meetings
https://apnews.com/article/palestinians-abbas-us-visas-revoked-un-71e7ad94620c23398533391329f5c544?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Sunrise this morning, Aug 30th, from Buck Hill!
#BuckHill #BlueHills #BlueHillsReservation #Boston #BostonWX #BostonMA #Landscape #LandscapePhotography #Photography #LongDistanceObservations #Weather #Sunrise #Dawn
Ukrainischer Politiker Parubij in Lwiw erschossen
In der westukrainischen Stadt Lwiw ist der ukrainische Politiker Andrij Parubij mit mehreren Schüssen getötet worden. Die Fahndung nach dem Täter läuft. Präsident Selenskyj spricht von einem "schrecklichen Mord".
"Cannabis e cocaina tra oracoli e visioni, come le droghe hanno attraversato storia e letteratura
Quali sono le sostanze che hanno scritto più di una pagina dall'antichità a oggi"
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Le droghe nella storia e nella letteratura, tra cannabis, cocaina, oracoli e visioni
L'uso delle droghe nelle testimonianze di autori come Erodoto e Plinio il Vecchio: quali sono le sostanze che hanno scritto più di una pagina dall'antichitàDaniela Guaiti (Wired Italia)
Everything You Need To Know About War With Iran (w/ Alastair Crooke) | The Chris Hedges Report
Alastair Crooke uses his geopolitical expertise to break down the global complexities of the US and Israeli war with Iranthealtworld (TheAltWorld’s Newsletter)
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