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RunCat 365 is a fun and cute app that shows a running cat animation on your Windows taskbar. The cat’s running speed changes based on your computer’s CPU usage, so you can easily see how hard your computer is working just by watching the cat. It’s made for Windows only and is built with C# and .NET 9.0. This app adds a playful and useful visual indicator to your taskbar, making it easier and more enjoyable to monitor your PC’s performance at a glance. It’s free and open-source, with many users enjoying its charm and functionality[4].
https://github.com/Kyome22/RunCat365
🌎 Earth produces mysterious low-frequency sounds called "the Hum," detected by instruments but rarely heard by humans. These vibrations, recorded by seismometers and microphones, sometimes travel thousands of kilometers through the ground and air. The Hum’s exact causes vary, but some are linked to ocean waves shifting the seafloor or atmospheric pressure changes. ✨
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The Hudson Bay region in Canada sits on top of a significant gravity anomaly, making you weigh slightly less there than elsewhere on Earth. This is caused by the missing mass from the melted Laurentide Ice Sheet, which compressed the land and shifted dense rock away. After the ice melted, the area began slowly rebounding upward, creating this unique gravitational phenomenon. 🌍⚖️🇨🇦
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This issue delivers a powerful special on the #MandalayEarthquake, unpacking rupture physics and how Earth’s crust defies its own limits. Seismic data, #AI-based imaging, and dual-material energy models reveal a new frontier in #Geophysics. Meanwhile, reports span #BigTech access wars, #COVID19 legacy effects, and synthetic antibodies for #Snakebite treatment. Behavioral studies highlight chimpanzee rationality and neural rewiring. Advances in #Catalysis, #Recycling, and #Neuroscience mark the rise of adaptive science facing global turbulence. From earthquakes to evolution, this issue captures the restless pulse of a changing planet.
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