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"kulia" Discussed on AP News
"That is the song tegu it by late rapper Coolio. It's the first single from an album called long live Coolio that his estate will release later this year. Kulia was working on new music when he died of cardiac arrest in September. I'm Archie's are a letter, and I'm Jackie Quinn. AP news. Mysterious streaks of light seen in the sky over California Friday night. Well, that was just space junk burning out. Amazed people in the Sacramento area like Jaime Hernandez. What is that? We're posting on social media about streaks of light in the sky and commenting that they had never seen anything like it. Jonathan McDowell an astronomer at the Harvard Smithsonian center for astrophysics says the streaks of light were from burning space debris, specifically old Japanese communications equipment weighing 683 pounds that was jettisoned from the space station in 2020 because it was taking up too much room. He says it would burn up upon reentry and that's what created the spectacular light show. The U.S. Space Force confirmed the reentry path over California. I'm Julie Walker. Arkansas governor signed a new law that allows an anti abortion monument to be built at the state capitol to honor the unborn. Republican governor Sarah Sanders signed the bill into law. Her office notes the monument to the unborn will be privately funded. And the state capitol arts and grounds commission will oversee the selection of the artist and the design. The idea is to mark the number of abortions performed in the state before the roe versus wade decision was struck down last year and a near total ban took effect in Arkansas. Some lawmakers complained the idea is politically divisive. I'm Jackie Quinn. Thank you for listening to the AP radio network. Hey, did you know that The Associated Press produces news related books? Here's what's new and upcoming. First pet, presidential dogs, cats, and other critters

AP News
"kulia" Discussed on AP News
"In that group. Remember the mess with ticketmaster and Taylor Swift tickets last year, swift kicked off her eras tour Friday in Glendale, Arizona, ending with the song karma. She told the crowd of more than 70,000 she realized it took considerable effort for them to be there. That is the song tegu it by late rapper Coolio. It's the first single from an album called long live Coolio that his estate will release later this year. Kulia was working on new music when he died of cardiac arrest in September. I'm Archie's aleta, and I'm Jackie Quinn. AP news. Publication of a major new UN report on climate change is being held up by a battle between rich and developing countries over emission targets and financial aid to vulnerable nations. The report by hundreds of the world's top scientists was supposed to be approved by government delegations on Friday at the end of a weeklong meeting in the Swiss town of interlaken, the deadline has been repeatedly extended as officials from big nations such as China, Brazil's Saudi Arabia, as well as the U.S. and the EU, haggled through the weekend over the wording of key phrases in the text, a summary of the report, was approved early Sunday, but three sources close to the talks have told the AP that there's a risk that agreement on the main text may need to be postponed to a later meeting. I'm Charles De Ledesma. Shazam fury of the gods had a disappointing debut weekend in theaters, but still made enough to be number one at the box office. I'm Archie's our letter with the latest. Hey, khaleesi. Shazam fury of the gods made $30.5 million in its first weekend in North American theaters, according to studio estimates. It was expected to make at least $35 million section of the artist and the design. The idea is to mark the number of abortions performed in the state before the roe versus wade decision was struck down last year and a near total ban took effect in Arkansas. Some lawmakers complained the idea is politically divisive. I'm Jackie Quinn. Thank you for listening to the AP radio network. Hey, did you know that The Associated Press produces news related books? Here's what's new enough coming. First pet, presidential dogs, cats, and other critters

AP News
"kulia" Discussed on AP News
"Album called long live Coolio that his estate will release later this year. Kulia was working on new music when he died of cardiac arrest in September. I'm Archie's aleta. Mysterious streaks of light seen in the sky over California Friday night. Well, that was just space junk burning out. Amazed people in the Sacramento area like Jaime Hernandez. What is that? We're posting on social media about streaks of light in the sky and commenting that they had never seen anything like it. Jonathan McDowell an astronomer at the Harvard Smithsonian center for astrophysics says the streaks of light were from burning space debris, specifically old Japanese communications equipment weighing 683 pounds that was jettisoned from the space station in 2020 because it was taking up too much room. He says it would burn up upon reentry and that's what created the spectacular light show. The U.S. Space Force confirmed the reentry path over California. I'm Julie Walker. And a new law that allows an anti abortion monument to be built at the state capitol to honor the unborn. Republican governor Sarah Sanders signed the bill into law. Her office notes the monument to the unborn will be privately funded and the state capitol arts and grounds commission will oversee the selection of the artist and the design. The idea is to mark the number of abortions performed in the state before the roe versus wade decision was struck down last year and a near total ban took effect in Arkansas. Some lawmakers complained the idea is politically divisive. I'm Jackie Quinn

AP News Radio
Entertainment Update for 3-19
"I'm Archie's are a letter with an entertainment update. Actor Lance Reddick, who had roles in the TV series the wire and in the John Wick movies has died at the age of 60, his publicist says Reddick died suddenly on Friday, but gave no details. Reddick said in a 2012 AP interview he was proud of his work on the wire. When you step back and when you actually look at it, you think, wow, I'm part of I'm in that group. Remember the mess with ticketmaster and Taylor Swift tickets last year, swift kicked off her eras tour Friday in Glendale, Arizona, ending with the song karma. She told the crowd of more than 70,000 she realized it took considerable effort for them to be there. That is the song tegu it by late rapper Coolio. It's the first single from an album called long live Coolio that his estate will release later this year. Kulia was working on new music when he died of cardiac arrest in September. I'm Archie's are a letter.

The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe
"kulia" Discussed on The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe
"Okay, to count the muons, otherwise known as measuring the muon flux, you'll see that word a lot flux in that context. They use nuclear emulsion films, which can record them the muons as they pass through. Now your cell phone takes about a millisecond or so or a camera, a millisecond to take billions of photons and create an image from them. Muography can take several months to build its low res density image. And they used scores of these detectors placed carefully within the pyramid in conjunction with other types of helpful imaging methods as well, including thermal photography and other types of gas based muon detectors. Now, what they found using these methods was a previously unknown corridor within the pyramid probably sloping upwards. So that was the big thing. It's a 30 foot long corridor. Where does it lead? Nobody knows. If it leads anywhere, it probably you think it's going to lead somewhere, but we don't know. And if that discovery ever happens, they'll probably almost certainly be using muography. Isn't new tech, by the way. I've never heard of it. I never heard of it. Muon radiography was first used in 1971 to look inside the pyramid of no evidence of avoid was found. It's been used outside of archeology. It's been used for geology to study volcanos. It was used in Fukushima, and I found out one other application just before the show and I feverishly very quickly did some last minute research on this application. Probably the most important use, I think, of muon detectors, to detect contraband, fissile material, like uranium and plutonium. Now, these detectors are these detectives are different than the nuclear motion films used in the pyramids. These are gas electron multiplier detectors are called GEM's. If fissile material is shielded well with lead, you can if you're going to try to sneak that into a country, you're probably going to shield it with lead. If you do that, it's very hard to detect, but some things you can't really hide very well, and that's the density. These materials are very dense. They're among the densest and heaviest on the periodic table. It's so they're so dense that plutonium and uranium actually deflect the path of the muon's dramatically. So they're probably there's probably not enough if you're smoking this material in, you're not going to have that much. It's not going to be enough to absorb a lot of the muons as in the pyramids, but it does change its path. So to take advantage of that, the detectors are imagine that you've got a detector on top of a suspected shipping container, and you have these detectors on the bottom of the shipping container. And what you're doing is you're detecting the muon trajectory as it enters the container and then has it as it exits the container. If the pads line up, that means that there was no deflection. There's nothing to see here. There was no anomalous deflection. But if the pads don't line up, if it came in from one trajectory and exit from a different trajectory, then there's probably something very, very dense inside the container, something that could very well be plutonium or uranium. Michael kulia from the defense threat reduction agency said, if I can force them to put 5 tons of lead around it, you know, he's referring to people who are smuggling in uranium and plutonium. If I can force them to put 5 tons of lead around it, I'm good because it's easier to detect 5 tons of lead than the radiation. You have to have a robust radiation detection because it forces them to do something that's actually easier to detect, which is really an interesting, interesting fact that people trying to hide it, the more they try to hide it, then ultimately the easier it's going to be to detect. So you want to force them into that position. And so there you go. That's it. Hopefully you think muons are as cool as I do now. Thank you for your time. Thank you, bob. All right, Jay, it's who's that noisy time. All right guys, last week I played this noisy. Any guesses guys?