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The Liberty Conservative- Engineers Successfully Restore 1970s-era Computer on NASA’s Voyager 1 Spacecraft After five months of intense troubleshooting, engineers have successfully partially restored a 1970s-era computer on NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft. The breakthrough came last month when engineers were able to pinpoint the location of the problem in the spacecraft’s Flight Data Subsystem (FDS) memory. A new signal was sent to Voyager 1 on Thursday to recode part of the memory of the FDS. Due to the immense distance of over 15 billion miles from Earth, it takes nearly two days for engineers to uplink a command to Voyager…

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Local Business Receives Customer Service Excellence Award A small business in town has recently been recognized for their outstanding customer service. The business, which has been a staple in the community for years, was awarded the prestigious Customer Service Excellence Award by the local Chamber of Commerce. The award was given in recognition of the business’s unwavering commitment to providing exceptional service to their customers. The business has been praised for their friendly and helpful staff, as well as their quick response time to customer inquiries. This dedication to going above and beyond for their customers has set them apart…

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A new Apple product is causing disruptions in personal relationships. The Vision Pro headset, recently released by the tech giant, has become an essential item for many users, leading to issues with communication and trust. One user, who wished to remain anonymous, revealed that the headset is always within reach, even when they are away from home. The discreet design and lack of noise make it difficult for others to know when the headset is being used, leading to confusion and misunderstandings. The most unsettling feature of the Vision Pro is the EyeSight technology, which replicates eye movements. Users report…

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The Liberty Conservative Recent Data from NASA’s Juno Mission Reveals Stunning Images of Jupiter’s Moons Data collected from NASA’s Juno Jupiter orbiter’s recent close flybys of Jupiter’s moons has left scientists in awe. The four largest moons of Jupiter, Ganymede, Callisto, Europa, and Io, first discovered by Galileo Galilei, are no longer just blurry smudges in the sky. Juno’s close flybys of Io, known as the most volcanically active body in the solar system, have provided scientists with breathtaking images of the moon’s volcanoes in action. The orbiter also captured a remarkable sight – a 127-mile-long lava lake named Loki…

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The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have been hesitant to use terms like “airborne,” “airborne transmission,” and “aerosol transmission” when discussing the spread of COVID-19. However, an international group of experts is now proposing new agreed-upon terminology for pathogens that transmit through the air. This group, which includes representatives from the WHO, consulting experts, and major health groups, has put forth terms like “infectious respiratory particles” and descriptors for transmission through the air. The goal is to provide more clarity and consistency when discussing diseases like SARS-CoV-2, influenza, measles, MERS-CoV, SARS, and…

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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is set to take on a new challenge as the host of the upcoming game show “Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?” A spinoff of the popular game show “Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?”, the show will premiere on Prime Video. Kelce, who recently won his second-straight Super Bowl with the Chiefs, expressed his excitement for the opportunity to host his first game show, stating that he has always loved game shows. The show will feature adult contestants answering 11 questions with the help of celebrities, rather than fifth-grade students, with…

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A recent study published in JAMA Internal Medicine has revealed a concerning link between pregnancy complications and an increased risk of death in women, even decades after giving birth. The study, conducted by researchers in Sweden, analyzed data from over 2 million women who gave birth between 1973 and 2015. The findings showed that women who experienced complications during pregnancy, such as gestational diabetes, preterm delivery, low birth weight infants, preeclampsia, and hypertension, were at a higher risk of mortality. Specifically, the risk of death from heart disease, diabetes, respiratory disorders, and cancer was significantly elevated in women who had…

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Caitlin Clark Makes Waves in College Basketball, Prepares for WNBA Caitlin Clark has quickly become a household name in the world of women’s college basketball. The star player’s college career began in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic in November 2020, with her first nine games not even being televised. However, despite limited in-person attendance, Clark’s exceptional performance on the court quickly caught the eye of fans and analysts alike. As a highly anticipated recruit, Clark immediately made an impact on the court and garnered attention for her stellar play. Her junior season marked a turning point in her popularity…

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The late Russian opposition leader, Alexey Navalny, will be sharing his final thoughts and experiences with the world through his posthumous memoir titled “Patriot,” set to be published this fall in multiple languages, including Russian. Navalny’s wife, Yulia Navalnaya, took to social media to announce the release date of the book, revealing that her late husband had started writing his autobiography in 2020, shortly after surviving a near-fatal poisoning with the nerve agent Novichok. His spokesperson, Kira Yarmysh, assisted him with the book while he was receiving medical treatment in Germany. Publishing giants Penguin Random House and Alfred A Knopf…

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Following Monday’s highly anticipated solar eclipse, the aftermath has seen a concerning increase in the number of people experiencing eye-related issues. In the days following the eclipse, Google searches for eye-related injuries spiked, indicating a surge in individuals seeking information and treatment for eye pain. One doctor in New York City reported treating a notable uptick in patients with eye pain following the eclipse, with some expressing genuine fear of permanent damage and potential loss of sight. Despite repeated warnings from experts and medical professionals advising the public not to stare directly at the sun without proper eye protection, it…

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