Pisolstwo to gówno i padlina. Nic nie tworzę. Nie ma sensu mnie obserwować, nie o to mi chodzi, chcę sobie zmniejszyć ciśnienie klnąc na to, co mnie wkurwia.
This mother cow is going to lose two of them at once
• Newborn calves are hung from
the fence to let the fluids drain out. It is an act of true cruelty towards animals, and it is not the right way to help them
Missing my friend @JimMorrison a little bit extra today.
People often focus on the myth, but I remember the guy sitting across from me in a rehearsal room, chasing words and ideas with the same intensity that he brought to the stage.
Jim Morrison. Our Shaman, our Mr. Mojo Risin', our frontman, our American Poet.
Today, we remember Jim. A singular artist whose creativity knew no boundaries, his influence can still be felt through every generation of listeners who discover The Doors for the first time.
Through his music, poetry, and fearless pursuit of artistic expression, he challenged audiences to see the world differently. More than five decades later, his words continue to inspire, provoke, and resonate with those who find meaning in them.
Photos by David Sygall, Paul Ferrara, Michael Montfort, and Ethan Russell.
Scientists appear to have crossed a significant boundary in biology.
A research team at the University of Minnesota has constructed a synthetic cell using only non living chemical components. This cell can take in nutrients grow replicate its genetic material divide and sustain reproduction through multiple generations. The researchers named it SpudCell.
According to the team this represents the first synthetic cell capable of completing a full cell cycle. Under appropriate conditions it absorbs nutrients increases in size duplicates its genome and produces daughter cells. The process can continue for approximately five generations.
This achievement advances one of the central ambitions in biology constructing life like systems entirely from basic chemical building blocks.
SpudCell however does not qualify as fully alive in the conventional sense like bacteria plants or animals. The cell remains extremely minimal consisting of roughly 150 to 200 molecules compared to the billions found in natural cells. It lacks the ability to produce its own proteins requiring ongoing external supply and maintenance. Division occurs roughly every 12 hours when maintained at 86 degrees Fahrenheit or 30 degrees Celsius with provided materials.
For context common bacteria such as E coli can divide approximately every 30 minutes.
The development holds importance because the cell composition is entirely known and documented. This transparency could facilitate more precise engineering of biological systems.
Looking ahead synthetic cells might be engineered for applications such as targeted drug delivery cancer treatment environmental cleanup carbon sequestration or production of valuable materials. They could also contribute to answering fundamental questions about the minimal requirements for life.
Scientific opinion remains split on whether SpudCell qualifies as a living organism. Some researchers consider it closer to life than any previous synthetic construct while others view it as too reliant on human intervention to meet traditional definitions of life.
[Adamala, K., Engelhart, A., et al. (2026). SpudCell: The first synthetic cell with a complete cell cycle. Preprint manuscript, Biotic Research Initiative]
In 1985, Illinois corn farmer Herman Warsaw is pictured standing in a field with his record-breaking harvest, which reached an extraordinary 370 bushels per acre.
His achievement was especially remarkable given where it began. When Warsaw and his family purchased the farm in 1941, the soil was depleted and yielding only around 38 bushels per acre. Rather than accept those limits, he spent decades rebuilding the land through careful soil management and intensive study of crop production. His approach emphasized deep root development, soil fertility, optimal plant spacing, residue management, and continuously identifying and removing constraints on yield.
By 1985, he achieved 370 bushels per acre on a measured, non-irrigated test plot—a world record at the time. The result was particularly striking because it depended entirely on natural rainfall and soil capacity, requiring roots capable of reaching deep moisture reserves during dry periods.
Warsaw gained widespread recognition among farmers and agricultural researchers, who viewed his fields as a living experiment. Visitors from around the world came to observe his methods and learn how exhausted farmland could be transformed into highly productive soil systems.
Between 1975 and 1989, his test plots averaged 274 bushels per acre, demonstrating that the 1985 record was not an anomaly but the outcome of a long-term, consistent agricultural system.
Duduś chciałby być Dudą. Na razie się na to nie zanosi. Przylazł bez uprzedzenia z podejrzanym osobnikiem, niejakim Dawidem Rożkiem, na spotkanie z generałem Kuptelem. Generał wyprosił Rożka, szkoda, że nie wyprosił też Dudusia. Niedopuszczalne zachowanie Ąnżeja😡. #Siódemka