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Netflix: Best New TV Shows & Movies This Weekend (July 29)

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This weekend, Netflix is ​​welcoming documentaries about dangerous men, limited series survival dramas, rom-com TV series, and more. This weekend, Netflix welcomes documentary series about dangerous men, survival drama miniseries, romance films, and rom-com TV series. After recently facing controversy due to massive follower losses, content from some of its comedy specials, and changes to its subscription plans, Netflix is ​​dropping it all and resuming its release schedule, meaning it continues to add new licenses and original content every week – and weekend. it will have something for everyone, as there is a wide variety of genres to choose from. Last weekend, the streaming giant brought a comedy A Precious Man’s Attitude Argentine mystery anthology series House of Dark Secrets action movie Trading Point, nollywood movies My Village People and indian movies foot fairy together with season 4 Virgin River last season Jurassic Cretaceous World Campground and Gray Man , Netflix’s big

Hackaday Link: 24 July 2022

Okay, maybe it won’t work right away. NASA has released a more detailed analysis of the damage suffered by the James Webb Space Telescope in a clash with a micrometeoroid, and considers the damage “irreparable”. Not that any damage to the JWST could be repaired, at least in the sense that the Hubble Space Telescope could be equipped with optics to repair its precisely grounded but inaccurately grounded main mirror. JWST is too far for a service call, so the correction in this case refers to a combination of what can be achieved by changing the shape and position of the affected mirror segment, and what can be handled with image processing. Damage to segment C3, as well as damage to other segments in a total of six collisions in Webb’s half year at the station, was assessed via “wavefront sensing”, which looks at how out-of-phase the light coming from each mirror segment is. The damage sounds terrible, and it certainly hurts the technicians and engineers who lovingly and painstakin

The July supermoon is food for photographers. Here are the best buck moon photos

The July supermoon, the month of Buck, hangs in the sky for four days this week, providing the perfect opportunity for photographers to showcase their lunar lens work. From Sydney to Seattle, Tehran and Istanbul – here are some of the best shots taken from around the world. Watch the video above to hear NASA’s warning that China could try to take over the moon Watch the latest News on Channel 7 or stream for free on 7plus >> The supermoon is visible from Tuesday to Friday according to NASA, and reaches its peak Thursday at 4:48 a.m. AEST. Clouds and overcast weather made the moon a little more elusive in Australia this week, but that didn’t stop avid photographers getting their cameras out. While there is no single definition of “supermoon,” the term usually refers to a full moon that can stand out more than the others because it is within 90 percent of its closest orbit to Earth. Of all the supermoons this year, the Buck Moon will come closest to Earth, according to Old Farmer’

Behind the scenes of Dry July with bars, breweries and Os . bottles

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Sell ​​July Dry ‘all year round’ Australia’s largest beverage retailer, Endeavor Group, expects sales of non-alcoholic products across Dan Murphy’s and BWS to double each July. Load “We’ve had some increased activity around zero alcohol selection in our stores this month,” said Endeavor Group director of purchasing and merchandising Tim Carroll. “We also do a lot of in-store tastings at BWS and Dan Murphy around the country.” More broadly, sales in this category have grown 150 percent in the past 24 months, and liquor stores now keep more than 300 of these products on shelves. “Customers aren’t driven by events like Dry July as much as they used to be,” says Carroll. “In contrast, customers are asking for alcohol-free options year-round and for many occasions.” In this fast-growing category, alcohol-free beer is by far the most popular and mature. The chief executive of Australia’s largest independent brewer Brick Lane Brewery, where the production of cult favorite Heaps Normal, sai

Comet K2 approaches Earth July 13 and 14: Where to look

Grab your binoculars: A comet that has fascinated scientists for five years is approaching its closest approach from Earth this week — and you might catch a glimpse of it. It is possible to see comet C/2017 K2 PANSTARRS, also called K2, on Wednesday or Thursday as it passes through the last solar system, said David Jewitt, professor of Earth, planetary and space sciences at the University of California, Los Angeles. But not with the naked eye: experts say one would need at least a small telescope or binoculars to see it. At about 170 million miles from Earth, Jewitt warned stargazers that comet K2 would still be quite far away. For reference, the sun is about 93 million miles away, he said. “That’s very far away,” Jewitt, who has studied comets since 2017, told USA TODAY. Here’s what to know about K2 and how you can look at it. When was K2 first discovered? Comet C/2017 K2 PANSTARRS caught the attention of experts at the Hawaii-based Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response S

Photography tips for the July supermoon on Wednesday

Comment this story Comment The full moon in July is special. Not only is it a supermoon – which appears larger than a “regular” full moon – but it is the largest and brightest full moon of 2022. The increase in size and brightness comes as it orbits closer to Earth than any other full moon this year. . This lunar supermoon is known as a buck moon, because the moon occurs when stags, called bucks, use their newly grown antlers. It rises Wednesday night at 9:05 p.m. in Washington and sets at 6:31 a.m. the next day. Check TimeandDate.com for moonrise and sunset times in other locations. On Wednesday evening, the weather along the East Coast and Intermountain West will produce scattered cloud cover that can obstruct views. The skies will be clearest over the Central United States and west of the Rocky Mountains. The term supermoon was first coined in 1979 by Richard Nolle when describing a new or full moon that is within 90 percent of its closest approach to Earth. Over the past few

COVID-19 scan for 07 July 2022

New cancer drug halves deaths in hospitalized COVID-19 patients The experimental cancer drug sabizabulin slashed all-cause mortality by 55.2% versus placebo in high-risk hospitalized COVID-19 patients for 60 days and was associated with fewer side effects, according to preliminary results from a published phase 3 randomized controlled trial. yesterday at NEJM Evidence . Scientists from sabizabulin manufacturer Veru, Inc. led a multicenter trial of the oral drug, which demonstrated antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties in a preclinical model. These drugs bind to microtubules that are essential for SARS-CoV-2 cell entry and replication and for the massive inflammatory response leading to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and death. A total of 204 adults with moderate to severe COVID-19 at high risk for poor outcome were randomly assigned to receive 9 milligrams of sabizabulin or a placebo daily for up to 21 days. The trial was terminated early due to demonstrating drug e

Today's 'Wordle': Get the answer, hint for July 7

Have Thursday words throw you off for a loop? It happened! It doesn’t hurt if it’s all too much and you suddenly feel like you’ve never really learned a five-letter word in your dang life. We have what you need to move your memory and decipher your thoughts. Answer for July 7 words , puzzle #383, can be found at the end of this article, with spoilers clearly marked. If you’re not ready to find the solution yet, read on for some tips, gentle hints, and strategies to help you solve the puzzles of today and every day. Who made words ? Where words came from? words The sudden explosion at the end of 2021 caused a press that focused on its creator. Former Reddit engineer Josh Wardle actually made the game in 2021 a personal exercise for him and his pun-loving partner. It eventually became a staple of their family’s WhatsApp messages, and that’s when Wardle began to suspect he might have something special enough to get a wider release. It is so special, in fact, that New York Time