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    A Radical Encounter with Jesus That Rewrote My StoryWelcome to Christianity.com. My name is Tamara Andress. I am a six-time bestselling author, a podcaster, and the owner of Fit in Faith Press, my publishing house. And I am a Christian. And here's why that'll never change. One, because there is nothing more steadfast or eternal that you could hold tight to and you could abide in.Two, in my...
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  • 5 Questions about Heaven Billy Graham Answered
    5 Questions about Heaven Billy Graham Answered We know that Rev. Billy Graham, a devoted evangelist and believer, has gone home to be with Jesus. But do we really know what that means?  Scripture describes what heaven will be like but still, questions remain. Thankfully, Rev. Graham answered some of our most common questions about heaven before he passed. Graham’s...
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  • A Prayer for Letting Go of What Is Weighing You Down
    A Prayer for Letting Go of What Is Weighing You Down | YDP A Prayer for Letting Go of What Is Weighing You DownImagine carrying a backpack filled with rocks everywhere you go. Each step becomes harder. Your posture changes. Your energy fades.That’s exactly what emotional burdens do to our souls.Heidi Vegh shares a powerful image from a grief retreat where a volunteer carried a...
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  • War Thunder to put 128-player boots-on-the-ground battles in action in Infantry's "largest map" yet
    War Thunder to put 128-player boots-on-the-ground battles in action in Infantry's "largest map" yet War Thunder continues to prove an immensely popular MMO over a decade after its initial launch, with SteamCharts showing more players today than on its 2013 release date. Now, Gaijin Entertainment is working towards the game's next phase, bringing in fully controllable characters in its Infantry...
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  • GTA Online The Kortz Center Heist release time and how to start the heist
    GTA Online The Kortz Center Heist release time and how to start the heist For one final time before GTA 6 arrives, a big update is coming to GTA Online, adding a new heist to bid farewell to the GTA 5 era. The Kortz Center Heist release time is fast approaching, and we have the details on when you can jump in, as well as what you need to do to prepare for all of the new content. The Kortz...
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  • Pixel 11 Pro Fold render reportedly leaks on Telegram
    Pixel 11 Pro Fold render reportedly leaks on Telegram One of Google's new phones just leaked, but only a little bit.Leaker Mystic Leaks (per 9to5google) shared a render on Telegram that allegedly shows the back of the new Pixel 11 Pro Fold. The render looks a lot like last year's Pixel 10 Pro Fold, but there are some key differences,...
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  • HPs 17-inch OmniBook 3 just dropped to its lowest-ever price — and its yours for under $450
    Best HP deal: HP OmniBook 3 17.3-inch laptop hits lowest price ever at $449.99 SAVE $280: As of July 13, the HP OmniBook 3 17.3-inch Laptop is down to $449.99 at Amazon, dropping from its typical $729.99 price for a 38% discount. $449.99 at Amazon...
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  • Upgrade to a 240Hz ASUS ROG Strix OLED gaming monitor for $100 off
    Best gaming monitor deal: Save $100 on the ASUS 27-inch ROG Strix OLED SAVE $100: As of July 13, the ASUS 27-inch ROG Strix OLED XG27UCDMG 4K gaming monitor is on sale for just $799 at Amazon. That's $100 or 11% off its current list price, which is its lowest price on record. $799...
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    Sweet! Sugar found in raspberries was discovered near the Milky Way's center, hinting that life's ingredients are common in space
    Interstellar space just got a little sweeter: A type of sugar called erythrulose has been found near the center of the Milky Way, according to a new study. The detection, made in a gas cloud called G+0.693-0.027, is the first time this sugar has been found outside the solar system and adds to research identifying similar life-friendly ingredients around our galaxy, such as water.Erythrulose, which is made up of four carbon atoms, is also found in raspberries. Its interstellar presence was confirmed by the Yebes 40-meter and IRAM 30-meter radio telescopes in Spain, the research team reported Monday (July 13) in the journal Nature Astronomy. The signal of erythrulose was confirmed with patterns measured in the laboratory. While space researchers often focus on water and carbon when searching for the ingredients of life, sugars are also essential. "Sugars are important molecules in living systems, helping to provide energy, build important biological structures, and form parts of genetic material," the researchers said in a statement."We were able to achieve this detection thanks to the combination of exceptionally sensitive observations, extensive frequency coverage, and highly accurate laboratory spectroscopic data," study co-author Izaskun Jimnez-Serra, a staff researcher at the Spanish National Research Council, told Live Science in an email. "In addition, our astronomical target is one of the richest chemical inventories in the galaxy, which enhances the probabilities of detection,"Finding erythrulose, he added, "is particularly relevant for the field of origins of life" because that sugar changes the configuration of threose yet another sugar which is believed to be the precursor of the first nucleic acids that evolved into RNA and DNA.The Milky Way rises during a clear summer night over a radio telescope from the Yebes Observatory. (Image credit: Marcos del Mazo via Getty Images)Sugar, space, and everything niceSugar has been spotted in meteorites and asteroid samples before, particularly ribose (an RNA building block) and glucose (a product of photosynthesis on Earth). Recently, for example, samples from the asteroid Bennu returned by the OSIRIS-REx mission were found to contain both ribose and glucose, suggesting that these vital ingredients for biology are available elsewhere in the solar system.Previously, scientists could not figure out how erythrulose could be made in conditions simulating the early Earth. That's because lab experiments "yield insufficient concentrations" of erythrulose on the surface of prebiotic (pre-life) Earth, the researchers explained. The new finding of erythrulose in an interstellar gas and dust cloud, by contrast, suggests that erythrulose could be found in the interstellar medium for incorporation into rocky planets like Earth earlier, when they are first forming and evolving.Related storiesLife-friendly molecules are leaking out of Jupiter's giant moon Europa, Galileo images hintAll 5 'letters' of DNA found on an asteroid speeding through our solar system. What do they tell us about the origins of life?Your RNA may have come from space, meteor study suggestsAs such, ribose, glucose and erythrulose could have been part of the "sugar inventory" on Earth before it fully formed, the researchers said. "The findings suggest that erythrulose can be made from simpler molecules on dust grains in space, and may then become part of more complex chemical systems," the team said in the statement. The sweet detection adds further evidence to the theory that many, if not all, of the essential ingredients of life are plentiful in space."One of the most exciting next steps is to search for even more complex sugars and for molecules that are direct precursors of RNA, and other biologically important compounds," Jimnez-Serra told Live Science. "We want to understand how far prebiotic chemistry can progress before planets are even formed, and what chemical inventory young planetary systems inherit from interstellar space."
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