🚨PLEASE SHARE🚨 - A Florida MISSING CHILD Alert has been issued for Jade Toth, a white female, 15 y.o., 5'6" tall, 120 lbs, brown hair & brown eyes, last seen in the area of the 2800 block of Spring Heather place in Oviedo, Florida, who was last seen wearing a dark colored hoodie, grey sweatpants and a dark colored backpack.
Due to an ongoing investigation, this case has been upgraded to a Missing Child Alert. If you have any information on the whereabouts of this child please contact @OviedoPD at 407-971-5700 or 911.
Kapalua Zipline is a crowd-pleaser: Maui’s only all-dual zipline course with up to 8,500 feet of lines, a guided rainforest ATV ride, and a trek across Hawaiʻi’s longest panoramic suspension bridge (360′).
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A teacher in Florida?
Meet Kelly Brock-Sanchez.
She was hoping to wake up to an obituary. Well, this teacher at Ridgeview Elementary School is going to peacefully wake up to a lot of messages.
It would be a shame if everyone in Lakeside, FL, sees this.
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A respiratory virus might be able to wake up sleeping cancer cells.
That’s the chilling discovery from a new study that shows how infections like the flu and COVID-19 might rekindle cancer long thought to be gone.
Scientists from the University of Colorado Cancer Center and Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center found that viruses like SARS-CoV-2 and influenza can reignite dormant cancer cells – cells that had spread from a primary tumor and quietly hid in organs like the lungs.
They tested the theory in mice with disseminated cancer cells – similar to what can happen in human patients with a history of cancer. After infecting these mice with flu or COVID-19 viruses, the scientists noticed something alarming: inflammation triggered by the viruses woke up the dormant cancer cells, causing them to begin multiplying again.
[Chia, Shi B, et al. “Respiratory viral infections awaken metastatic breast cancer cells in lungs.” Nature, 30 July 2025]
🚨 BREAKING SCIENCE NEWS 🚨
For the first time ever, scientists have successfully teleported a quantum state of light over the internet and yes, it’s just as mind-blowing as it sounds.
A team of researchers in the US pulled off this breakthrough by sending quantum information through over 30 kilometers (18 miles) of standard fiber optic cable, while regular internet traffic was flowing through the same lines.
This process, known as quantum teleportation, doesn’t physically move the object itself. Instead, it transfers the properties of a quantum particle (like a photon) from one location to another, recreating it perfectly at the destination while the original disappears a concept that sounds straight out of Star Trek, but is firmly rooted in the bizarre world of quantum mechanics.
The challenge? Making fragile quantum signals coexist with ordinary internet data without interference. The researchers overcame this by precisely managing how light interacted with other signals inside the fiber. This achievement marks a massive leap toward integrating quantum communication with our existing internet infrastructure potentially paving the way for ultra-secure, lightning-fast networks of the future.
Credit: Jordan M. Thomas et al., "Quantum teleportation coexisting with classical communications in optical fiber", Optica (2024).
@CarnivalCruise My wife and I have worked and scraped over 25 years to get close. I convinced her to take enough time off to do back to back cruises this summer so we could finally achieve platinum status. And now we get to “enjoy “ our quarter century effort for 2 whole years. #disloyalty
Illinois Gov. Pritzker REFUSES to say if he thinks an illegal who kiIIed Katie Abraham by drunk driving in his state should’ve been in our country to begin with. This is absolutely sick. Pritzker is disgraceful.
A recent theory by physicists Ruth Kastner and Andreas Schlatter proposes that gravity might not be a fundamental force, as traditionally believed. Instead, they suggest that gravity emerges from quantum-level electromagnetic interactions between charged particles, such as atoms and molecules.
In this framework, when particles emit and absorb photons—the basic units of light and electromagnetic force—these interactions generate events that collectively form the fabric of spacetime. This perspective challenges Einstein's view of gravity as a curvature of spacetime caused by mass and energy.
Furthermore, the theory offers explanations for phenomena like the motion of stars in galaxies and the universe's accelerated expansion, which are typically attributed to dark matter and dark energy. By considering gravity as an emergent property arising from entropy and quantum interactions, this approach could potentially eliminate the need for these elusive concepts.
This is an octopus changing colors while sleeping.
Marine biologist David Scheel thinks that the sea creature is dreaming about hunting, which sparks the color shift to a camouflaged shade.
‼️PLEASE SHARE - A Florida MISSING CHILD Alert has been issued for Sophia Sagieva, a white female, 15 y.o. , 5'4" tall, 110 lbs, brown hair & brown eyes, last seen in the area of the 7900 block of Citrus Blossom Drive in Land O Lakes, Florida.
Sophia may have a nose ring on her right nostril. Sophia may be in the Hernando County, FL area. If you have any information on the whereabouts of this child please contact the @PascoSheriff at 727-847-8102 or 911.