Nuclear News Roundup Sep 13, 2021
Contractor Killed in Accident at Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant, Exelon Says nbcphiladelphia.com
Contractor Killed in Accident at Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant, Exelon Says nbcphiladelphia.com
Ambient office = 108 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 107 nanosieverts per hour
Soil exposed to rain water = 108 nanosieverts per hour
Fans came together during a recent football game to help save a dangling cat who was hanging precariously by the Hard Rock Stadium upper deck. The poor tuxedo cat was barely hanging on when fans used an American flag to catch it and save it from impending doom. It may have been the best moment of the Miami Hurricanes vs. Appalachian State Mountaineers game for many fans, if not the best moment in football history for non-fans!
A robot on wheels is the new delivery person at the Seattle-Tacoma Airport. Named Gita, the robot is accompanied by a human and it will bring your food to your gate for a small delivery fee. As much as I'm opposed to robots doing human work, this is kind of genius. It would be exhausting to carry all of that food for a family if a human had to do it, and I've nearly missed a flight while standing in line before.
As a child, I remember being fascinated with the komodo dragon. It was my favorite animal to see at the zoo. I think it reminded me of real dragons and dinosaurs. How could it not? The prehistoric creature is our largest lizard and as of right now, according to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, it's now endangered. The cause? Human behavior. Climate change and habitat destruction have led to this creature's significantly lower population.
Now that fall is upon us, it's the perfect time to try out some fun murder mystery games with friends to find out Whodunnit! Aside from Clue, I've never played another murder mystery game, so I'm excited to see what all of the other party gamers like to play during game night.
Is there anything better than an 80s horror movie on a cool September night? The slashers, the falling leaves, the trademark soundtracks, Jaime Lee Curtis... It's the perfect time of year for us to remember and rank our favorites. SlashFilm.com has a great list of the 20 best films according to them, but what would you skip or add to the list?
Fall crafting is my favorite crafting time of the year! Spooky stuff is my jam and I'm here for all of the bats, pumpkins, cauldrons and more. Yes, I like the scary stuff, too, but the lighter decor that's just spooky is the BEST. Apothecary jars? Witchy signs? YES, please! Of course I love to customize it. Last year I glued some fun little apothecary signs to my kitchen cabinet doors, and my favorite project is probably the mirror in my office that I painted and covered with rubber snakes (also painted).
Recently I saw a small farm post about how they're growing things upside-down from hanging gardens to save space and I have to admit, it's lovely. It makes a gorgeous focal point and I think it would be gorgeous to walk through, take photos and just see all that loveliness from a new perspective. I grow my strawberries this way and they are beautiful.
The annual PSL from Starbucks really brings in the season for some of us much earlier than it should, even if we can't wait for it. Fall doesn't officially start until the Autumn Equinox and there's still time before then to enjoy some yummy treats to welcome in the season, or even wait to enjoy them during the Equinox on September 21. What will you eat to welcome fall?
PSL season is in full swing, and the more pumpkin spice lattes there are from various coffee vendors and recipe bloggers, the more customizations there are. It's entirely possible to have a totally different PSL every day of tall, from PSL mochas or caramel frappes to whipped PSLs and other fun variations.
Lavender drinks can be a calming ritual after a rough day, but they are also great for cocktails, seasonal treats and everyday flavor additions. A bag of lavender buds and a tea diffuser, or some empty tea bags, can go a long way for infusing just about anything with lavender flavor.
Spooky season is almost here, which means it's time to read all the mysteries, thrillers and horror novels! If you like a book that's creepy or scary, this is the perfect time of year to start a TBR featuring just these types of books. Which genre do you love most, and which do you look forward to most?
Kreeptures are so beloved in our house. We love these creepy creatures, but we only own one due to their cost. We bought it when it was sold at a local shop, but we love to watch the websites for all of the new Kreeptures as they are released. This week there's a new Kreepture coming and we are super excited to find out what it is!
The Poetry Foundation just awarded its Lifetime Achievement Award to poet Patricia Smith. Also known as the Lilly Poetry Prize, it's awarded to extraordinary poets for accomplishments made throughout their lifetimes. Smith is known for her poems like "Blood Dazzler" and "Incendiary Art." The award for the Lilly Poetry Prize is $100,000.
How many people tune in to watch Family Guy or other adult cartoon programming but otherwise despise the Fox Network? Chances are there are a lot of them, especially given how much more liberal most of the shows are compared to the news network. That's why it's so ironic to hear the network president say that Family Guy and The Simpsons are so important for the company's future.
Most people who exist anywhere aside from the right of the political spectrum know that the left side just can't get it together. We can argue that we won't fight dirty enough, which is how the right often wins, or that we don't have candidates who are progressive, left or moderate enough (all could be true), but ultimately it boils down to the fact that everyone wants their perfect candidate--and everyone continues to value white supremacy, even if they don't know they do it. ESPECIALLY when they don't know they do it.
As part of AIDS Awareness Month in December, Black & Pink National will be honoring New Afrikan anarchist Kuwasi Balagoon with 10 honorees who are living with HIV/AIDS. The award is meant to celebrate them in their successes in life, however small or large they might seem.
Frog Lovers have always been able to serve as citizen scientists through projects like Frog Watch, and now there is a new project available via Zooniverse. Frog Find is a project that challenges citizen scientists to find distressed frogs that have been moved due to natural disasters, pollution and human involvement so scientists can help find them and preserve their populations.
When Biden was elected, America knew that the majority of his first year in office would be spent restoring the many things that the previous administration had destroyed. Many pieces of flotsam and jetsom in Trump's wake remain wrecked, waiting to be restored, including the manatees that Trump's U.S Fish & Wildlife Service removed from the Endangered Species list.