San Miguel de Allende SciTechNature Zoom
Tuesday, 02/06/24, 11:30am CST time

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Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82668788731?pwd=bVcvRnJQSGpJcHIveEl3STJQZFZpUT09

This Tuesday (02/06/24) -  Topics sensationalized!:
Color Before Death -  Larry's comments - New Language Dialect Evolving In The US - Champagne Bottles During a Shipwreck - largest glacier calving ever filmed - Sabine on shaky ground - Pleasure begets forgetfulness - white Americans are most susceptible to psychological distress - Easy on the weight loss there - Putting wires up into your brain - 23andme alternatives - Sociology, oldest and youngest states 13 years apart - Your Brain Is Doing When You’re Not Doing Anything - Amelia Earhart's Lost Airplane - Rope making from along, long time ago - The Clovis mystery - Reconstruct The Outside Of Giza’s Smallest Pyramid - Huge ancient city found in the Amazon - NYPD Fires Robot - Stellar magnetic braking theory kaput - The coming solar eclipse (again) - Why NASA Punches Asteroid - Asteroid explodes over Antarctica about 2.5 million years ago - Has the Future Already Happened? - The Rainiest Place - Maya Collapse - Snowpack Shrinking, alarming, and more climate stuff - Micro plastics in your lungs -  Battery Energy Revolution - Dorset Culture  -  Voyager's voyage - Electrical origins of life.
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STN member  Bill Krajec

5 mins - Hameed Faridani

18 mins - STN member Ed Hug

1 Hr - STN member  Susan L Neubeck

Larry's comments

stuff for Feb 6.pdf

17 mins - STN member  Bill Krajec

10 mins - STN member Ed Hug

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Caminos de Agua
...Because in semi-arid San Miguel de Allende water is REALLY important

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Best,

Stephen Goodfellow