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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14680 · May 7

#go#backend#backend_as_a_service#chat_server#game_backend#game_framework#game_server#multiplayer#nakama#realtime#realtime_games#social#unity_engine#unreal_engine Nakama is an open-source, scalable server for building social and real-time multiplayer games and apps. It offers features like user accounts, social connections, chat, multiplayer matchmaking, leaderboards, tournaments, and in-app purchase validation. You can extend it with custom code in Lua, JavaScript, or Go. Nakama supports multiple platforms and protocols, making it easy to integrate with popular game engines. It includes a web console for managing player data and game metrics. You can run Nakama locally with Docker or deploy it on any cloud provider. This helps you quickly build and scale games with ready-made backend services, saving time and effort. https://github.com/heroiclabs/nakama

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #784 · 09/20/2025, 12:22 AM

🌎 The discovery of radioactivity in 1896 by Henri Becquerel revealed that uranium salts emit invisible energy. This led to the identification of new elements like polonium and radium by Marie and Pierre Curie. Their work contributed to the development of X-ray machines and atomic science. The Curies isolated just 1 gram of radium from 8 tons of ore. ✨ #radioactivity⚡#discovery⚡#inventions 👉subscribe Interesting Planet ​

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@googlefactss · Post #40412 · 12/26/2025, 03:02 AM

On July 18, 1898, Marie and Pierre Curie discovered polonium, named after Marie’s homeland, Poland. On December 26, 1898, they announced the discovery of radium, with help from Gustave Bémont. These were two new chemical elements that helped scientists learn more about radioactivity. ⚛️ [Source] @googlefactss #MarieCurie#Polonium#Radium#ScienceHistory#Radioactivity