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Bitgert (BRISE) Bullish Outlook Lures More Baby Doge and Safemoon Holders In September

When it comes to the most bullish and rewarding coins of 2022, there is no doubt that Bitgert (BRISE) will be among the top on the list. Over the last few months, Bitgert price performance has been outstanding. When compared to the likes of Baby Doge and Safemoon, Bitgert made its investors rich in 2022. The Bitgert bullish outlook this year, which is seen from its price prediction, the coin has the potential to outperform the likes of Baby Doge and Safemoon coins. What is exciting to note is the growth predictions for…

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds review – Cave lures adoring crowd into his arms | Nick Cave

“We’re very happy,” announces Nick Cave as the Bad Seeds arrive on stage. You think he’s going to say something standard about being back in London, but no. “Because it’s our last gig for fucking months,” he says. It’s also the first time Cave has performed in the UK with his most celebrated backing band in more than four years. Coronavirus is partly to blame, although Covid did nothing to stem Cave’s famously torrential work rate.In the interim, he has produced two albums, two books and a handful of singles. There was a…

Octopus lures from the Mariana Islands found to be oldest in the world

University of Guam archaeologist Michael Carson at the 2013 excavation of Sanhalom, near the House of Taga, on the island of Tinian in the Northern Mariana Islands. The excavation uncovered an octopus lure artifact from a layer that Carson has since carbon dated to 1500–1100 B.C., making it the oldest known artifact of its kind in the world. Credit: Micronesian Area Research Center, University of Guam An archaeological study…

Marine Microbe Lures Prey into Custom Slime Traps

Ocean oddities called mixoplankton are organisms that can get energy both through photosynthesis and by eating other microbes. Now new research published in Nature Communications suggests that one such species, Prorocentrum cf. balticum, displays a bizarre and clever hunting technique—one that significantly contributes to the crucial cycling of carbon through land, atmosphere and oceans. Study lead author Michaela Larsson, a marine biologist at the University of Technology Sydney, and her colleagues were studying marine…