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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14937 · Jul 9

#typescript#api#cms#cms_framework#content_management#content_management_system#customizable#dashboard#graphql#hacktoberfest#headless_cms#jamstack#javascript#koa#koa2#mysql#no_code#nodejs#rest#strapi#typescript Strapi is a free, open-source headless content management system that lets you manage content easily and flexibly, whether you host it yourself or use Strapi Cloud. It works with many databases and lets you build custom APIs, routes, and plugins to fit your needs. You can use any frontend technology you like, such as React, Vue, or Angular, and it comes with a modern, customizable admin panel. Strapi is fast, secure, and scalable, making it simple to deliver content across websites, apps, or devices. This means you get full control over your content and how it’s displayed, saving time and effort while keeping your project future-proof[1][2][3]. https://github.com/strapi/strapi

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #1345 · 03/18/2026, 10:11 PM

🌎 Tree rings, known as dendrochronology records, capture annual changes in climate and events like droughts or wildfires. The oldest living tree, a bristlecone pine in California, has over 4,800 growth rings. ✨ #trees⚡#climate⚡#history 👉subscribe Interesting Planet 👉more Channels ​

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #625 · 08/25/2025, 03:22 AM

🌎 Ancient tree rings hold Earth’s history! Each ring marks a year of growth, capturing clues about past climates, droughts, and even volcanic eruptions. Dendrochronology, the science of studying tree rings, helps scientists date events and understand how our planet’s environment has changed over centuries. ✨ #trees⚡#climate⚡#geology 👉subscribe Interesting Planet ​

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@FGNews07 · Post #81739 · 04/01/2026, 03:17 PM

Wissenschaftler aus Belgrad haben mitten in einer der am stärksten verschmutzten Städte Europas einen 600-Liter-Tank mit Mikroalgen errichtet, der CO₂ absorbiert und Sauerstoff abgibt. Er wird mit Solarenergie betrieben, erfordert nur minimalen Wartungsaufwand und kann dort aufgestellt werden, wo Bäume keinen Platz finden. Das System namens Liquid3 erreicht die gleiche Leistung wie ein ausgewachsener Baum und könnte die Art und Weise neu definieren, wie Städte gegen Luftverschmutzung vorgehen. #Businessbulls#Trees t.me/FGNews07

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