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BlinkerFluid , to technology in US imposes $150,000 fine on Dish Network for space debris
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stock tumbles down like a burning fireball of shit

…I’m kinda wondering where bottom is on this. /biz/ on 4chan have been mentioning it as a potential meme stock to join GameStop and Bed Bath and Beyond.

hubobes , to science in Genetically modified bacteria may eat up ocean plastic waste

I just hope there is a cat to save us.

Gerula , to technology in Robotic dog-mounted rifles are now a thing thanks to US Army

Atlas’s brothers are in the making. The are searching for a proper name … any suggestions?

lasagna , to technology in NASA awards startup $850,000 to develop space debris capture bag | NASA awarded space logistics startup TransAstra a contract to develop an inflatable capture bag capable of transporting orbital de...
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Would slowing them down be enough? I’m thinking along the lines of a magnet.

mawkishdave ,
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If you allow them down then they will get pulled into the atmosphere and burn up. The ISS stays in orbit because it’s moving so fast and needs a push now and again to keep the speed up.

NeoNachtwaechter , to technology in Robotic dog-mounted rifles are now a thing thanks to US Army

If I were a dog, or the creator of a dog, I would say:

This beast is such an insult!

Totally stiff in the spine, stamping worse than a cow on dope, and that stiff body must stay horizontally at all times.

What a gross misconstruction.

Stinkywinks , to technology in Rogue AI bot is giving recipes for human flesh and chlorine gas

Bleach and vinegar?

FlagonOfMe , to science in Physicists uncover a breakthrough material in bosonic matter

In the case of excitons, negatively charged electrons (fermions) bind to positively charged “holes” (also fermions), resulting in their collective spins combining to form a whole integer, thus creating a bosonic particle.

How does an electron bind to a hole? What does that mean? I guess I need to know exactly what a hole is. How does an electron hole have spin?

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