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Vol. 284-3  November 18, 2024

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Everybody's Talking

Tiny thunder: German researchers have discovered that Danionella cerebrum, a minuscule translucent fish measuring about 1.2 centimetres, can generate sounds over 140 decibels, comparable to standing 100 metres from a jet during takeoff. Unique for its size, this fish produces loud noises using sonic muscles and drumming cartilage. High-speed video reveals that a rib near the swim bladder, driven by a muscle, strikes the cartilage to produce rapid pulses. Unlike females, males have a harder rib, allowing them to create these sounds. Scientists speculate this might aid in murky waters or serve as a warning during mating.

Clover king: In Japan, Yoshiharu Watanabe grew a record-setting 63-leaf clover, earning him the title of possibly the world's luckiest man. He has been fascinated with clovers for years, collecting and cultivating multi-leaf varieties found in local fields and parks. Using cross-pollination, he incrementally increased the leaf counts, achieving milestones like a near-record 55-leaf clover. Despite setbacks and fluctuating numbers of leaves, his perseverance paid off when he grew the clover that broke the record. This meticulous process involved carefully counting the small leaves of his clovers, which often took over an hour. His achievement surpassed the previous 56-leaf record held by another Japanese gardener.

Rolex reunion: In Shropshire, England, James Steele's Rolex watch, lost in a field in the 1970s, has been unexpectedly found. Originally lost when the strap broke, Steele believed a cow had swallowed it, ending his search. Decades later, metal detectorist Liam King discovered the watch on Steele's farm. Despite the watch's face changing colour and half the bracelet missing, it remained unrusted. Steele, who had immediately bought a replacement after losing the watch, was thrilled by its return. He praised King for his honesty, acknowledging that it easily could have been kept. Steele plans to save the Rolex as a sentimental memento, accepting that restoring it would be too costly.

Cyclist comfort: Robin Macan, an Australian engineer, envisioned a more comfortable bike seat. So he created the VabsRider, the first-ever virtual axis bicycle saddle. He brought the idea to the Inventors Association of Australia, and it took off. This innovative design features two sides that move independently, and redistribute pressure to minimise discomfort. The seat's unique split design rotates around the hip joints, transferring pressure from the sit bones to the femurs. This ensures an evenly distributed load, and prevents soreness. The adjustable saddle also allows for customisation in height positions, as well as in the saddle's angle and width.

Quotable Quotes

Life begets life. Energy creates energy. It is by spending oneself that one becomes rich. ~ Sarah Bernhardt

Do not protect yourself by a fence, but rather by your friends. ~ Czech proverb

Trivia

1. Hair is a component of the integumentary, digestive, or circulatory system?

2. Verdant comes from the Old French word for what?

3. The capital city of Tanzania is Dodoma T/F?

4. Ziggy Stardust was the alter ego of Elton John, John Lennon, or David Bowie?

5. A group of rhinos is called a _____.

Your Weekly Horoscope

ariesAries (March 21 - April 19)
At midweek, you may receive important infor­mation. Closely examine it for what to incorporate into your spiritual world­view. This may change how you see yourself. Lucky numbers: 6, 12, 16, 19, 29, 31.
libraLibra (Sept 24 - Oct 23)
At midweek, you may receive important infor­mation. Closely examine it for what to incorporate into your spiritual world­view. This may change how you see yourself. Lucky numbers: 6, 12, 16, 19, 29, 31.
taurusTaurus (April 20- May 20)
One Taurus strength is to put your head down and plow the fields, so seeds can be planted. This week, try to lift your eyes to the horizon and take a look at the bigger picture. Lucky numbers: 5, 9, 14, 23, 24, 38.
scorpioScorpio (Oct 24- Nov 21)
Because of their deep intu­itive insights, Scorpios sometimes have difficulty maintaining an optimistic outlook. Now may be a good time to seek oppor­tunities to do so. Lucky numbers: 4, 5, 8, 13, 20, 36.
geminiGemini (May 21- June 21)
You may have grand plans in your mind this week. Try to separate which parts are achiev­able. In time, the rest may be feasible, but might need more development first. Lucky numbers: 1, 9, 10, 20, 33, 37.
sagittariusSagittarius (Nov22-Dec21)
Set new goals this birthday month. If you devel­oped plans at this time last year, how well did they work? Do you want to continue with them? Are you going to set new plans? Lucky numbers: 1, 12, 16, 21, 27, 30.
cancerCancer (June 22 - July 22)
At the beginning of the week, your emotions may be heightened. Relief should come shortly but, in the meantime, examin­ing the basis of those feelings may be helpful. Lucky numbers: 9, 12, 19, 29, 31, 35.
capricornCapricorn (Dec 22- Jan 19)
If you run into a stale­mate with others, try taking a step back. Show­ing empathy to their views on the current mat­ter might help both of you break through the obstacles. Lucky numbers: 6, 10, 15, 18, 19, 25.
leoLeo (July 23 - Aug 22)
At midweek, you may find that attracting other people to your plans could become easier. Just be sure to work together so that the outcome is a win for every­one involved. Lucky numbers: 5, 16, 17, 22, 29, 37.
aquariusAquarius (Jan 20- Feb 18)
Pluto has been inching close to Aquarius since last year. Now it will be in your sign for the next 20 years, presenting you with major opportunities for transformation. Lucky numbers: 5, 9, 12, 18, 28, 39.
virgoVirgo (Aug 23 - Sept 22)
The energy is beginning to favour forward progress, after months of stagna­tion. Your hard work and attention to details could begin to bear fruit again in the coming months. Lucky numbers: 3, 10, 13, 20, 22, 29.
piscesPisces (Feb 19 - March 20)
Is there a creative project that is close to your heart that you haven't been able to achieve yet? This may be a good week to begin it or to advance what you've started. Lucky numbers: 10, 13, 15, 27, 36, 38.
Lucky numbers for the week: Lucky numbers this week: This week's odds favour Leo winners with the luckiest number being 17.

Did you know

Salty secrets: Ever wonder why the ocean is salty? Ancient volcanic gases and eroded material from rivers and shorelines create a stable mix of ions, causing saltiness. Lakes, by contrast, are often replenished by rainwater, keeping their salinity low.

Body signals: Neurotransmitters are chemicals that send signals across synapses to neurons, glands, and muscles, controlling functions like heartbeat and breathing. There are over 100 types, from simple amino acids to complex molecules.

Desert eyes: Have you ever gazed into a camel's eyes? Their long, curly lashes not only captivate but also protect against sand. Camels even have a third eyelid to shield their eyes during desert storms, letting them see clearly.

Scrabble master: New Zealander Nigel Richards astounded the world by winning the French-language Scrabble World Championship without speaking French. His secret? Memorizing the entire French Scrabble dictionary.

Dog danger: Chocolate poses a threat to dogs due to theobromine and caffeine, which dogs can't efficiently metabolise. These substances can increase heart rate and cause health issues. Dark chocolate contains even higher levels of the chemicals.

On the lighter side

I was up all night wondering where the sun went. But, finally, it dawned on me.

Science teacher: What is the difference between electricity and lightning? Student: We don't have to pay for lightning.

Child: I can't eat anymore, I'm full... Mum Icecream anyone? Child: YESSSSS!

Everyone said to follow my dreams, so I went back to bed.

Race car drivers are often very hungry because they skip brake fast.

Answers

1. Integumentary 2. Green 3. True 4. David Bowie 5. Crash.