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    Samsungs Latest Galaxy Watch Ultra Is Cheaper Than the Latest Apple Watch Series When You Trade-In
    The Galaxy Watch Ultra isnt just another smartwatch. But you probably didnt want just another watch after all, if youre shopping for one right now. Samsung understands what serious athletes and adventurers actually need. This isnt about counting steps to the coffee machine; its about having a reliable companion whether youre scaling mountains, cycling cross-country, or diving into ocean waters. And its also about saving some serious money.See at SamsungBuilt from premium titanium, the Ultra represents Samsungs toughest watch design yet. Its engineered to shrug off rain, dust, and even ocean swimming, making it less of a smartwatch and more of a survival tool that happens to be brilliant at tracking your fitness. Right now, you can save $350 with an eligible trade-in at Samsung, or take $100 off without any trade-in, bringing the price down from its regular $650.Your wrist-based, do-it-all companionWhat sets the Ultra apart is its integration of Galaxy AI, transforming raw data into actionable insights. This Galaxy Ultra watch doesnt just track your activities, it helps you compete against your own previous performances, providing real-time comparisons during runs and rides. The new Energy Score feature analyzes your sleep, heart rate, and activity patterns to determine your physical readiness for the day ahead. So its already doing a ton of work to help keep you in the best shape possible.The heart rate tracking is particularly impressive, using AI to filter out movement artifacts for more precise readings during intense workouts. Combined with personalized Wellness Tips, its like having a personal trainer, sports scientist, and health coach strapped to your wrist.At either the trade-in price (-$350) or with the straight $100 discount, this isnt just another tech purchase its an investment in pushing your boundaries. For serious athletes, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone who demands more from their gear than basic step counting, the Galaxy Watch Ultra represents the cutting edge of wearable technology. Because when youre pushing your limits, you need a watch that can keep up.If youre ready to change out your traditional watch for something thats significantly more powerful or you might want to give a gift with one lucky recipient in mind, you arent going to want to miss out on this deal. Be sure to snag it while you can, and enjoy your new favorite wristwatch. You might find that it quickly changes the way you approach everyday things and itll also probably become a part of your daily routine, too!See at Samsung
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    City Hall Remchingen / Steimle Architekten
    City Hall Remchingen / Steimle ArchitektenSave this picture! Brigida GonzlezMixed Use Architecture, Town & City HallRemchingen, GermanyArchitects: Steimle ArchitektenAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:6360 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2020 PhotographsPhotographs:Brigida GonzlezManufacturersBrands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: GIRA, Jansen, RAICO, Chemotechnik Abstatt GmbH, Findeisen GmbH, Forbo Flooring GmbH, Franz Schneider Brakel GmbH+Co. KG, Hasselwander GmbH, Kone GmbH, Liapor GmbH & Co. KG, Mermet S.A.S, Metex Metallwaren GmbH, Neuform-Trenwerk Hans Glock GmbH, Pollmeier Massivholz GmbH & Co.KG, RZB Rudolf Zimmermann, Schco, Warema Rnkhoff SE Productstranslation missing: en-US.post.svg.material_descriptionMore SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. The new town hall in Remchingen, on a prominent site between federal highway B10 and the green space along the river Pfinz, is conceived as a new center for encounters and communication. Its immediate vicinity is dominated by the Remchingen Cultural Center and a nursing home, which are discrete, self-referential freestanding buildings that do not form an urban spatial relationship to each other.Save this picture!Save this picture!In order to sustainably improve this situation and establish clear edges to the public space, the building was designed as a honed, pentagonal urban element that has no rear sides and shows its architectural presence both to the newly designed market square and to the two street fronts. The new building self-evidently positions itself as an open house for the citizenry, responding precisely with its form to the important spatial relationships and defining a new center for Remchingen. While it clearly looks like a prestigious detached building, its form logically derives from the urban context and thus it also mediates between the existing buildings. An open plaza now joins the new building ensemble of town hall, cultural center, and retirement home to the landscape of the Pfinz.Save this picture!Save this picture!Given the building's prominent location, its impact to the townscape when viewed from a distance was an important consideration in determining its dimensions: the height of the new four-story building takes its cue from the surrounding buildings, yet it manifests itself as a discrete object that excitingly enhances them. Its rigorous facades made of insulating concrete strengthen the feeling of solidity and anchorage to the site. Within this uniform outer shell, whose mineral-based wall construction is fully recyclable, the large, regularly spaced windows with deep reveals are clearly distinguishable.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The diverse uses of the town hall are already apparent from the outside: the lobby with the municipal services office and the extensive restaurant area on the ground floor, the wedding hall with its urban loggia on the first floor, and the large, two-story council chamber on the second floor with views of the nearby river Pfinz all have impact on the urban surroundings. In order to bring the character of an open house to life for the citizenry, a free plan with fluid spatial boundaries was established around a central atrium. The tangible spatial openness, which is underscored by the expansive space of the atrium, is designed to offer the public the opportunity to get a closer look at the origin of political activity and to experience the building as a public place in its best sense.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessProject locationAddress:75196 Remchingen, GermanyLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officeSteimle ArchitektenOfficeMaterialConcreteMaterials and TagsPublished on January 01, 2025Cite: "City Hall Remchingen / Steimle Architekten" 01 Jan 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/956539/city-hall-remchingen-steimle-architekten-bda&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save? / Steimle Architekten BDAYou've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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    Why Addons are blenders best feature
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    How Viking and Germanic DNA Spread Through the Iron Age Migrations
    Back in the first millennium A.D., waves of human migration across Europe created an elaborate genetic puzzle that researchers have now started to unravel with a leap in DNA analysis. An enhanced look at the movement of populations during the time of the Roman Empire and the Vikings has illustrated the genetic impact of this consequential era of history.New research led by the Francis Crick Institute and published in Nature centers around a data analysis method known as Twigstats, which focuses on assessing genetic family trees. This allowed for a plethora of unprecedented discoveries on historic Iron Age migrations in Europe from the years 1 to 1000. Using Twigstats, the researchers dissected the differences between genetically similar groups in a more precise way than ever before.Southward Migration of Germanic PeoplesThe researchers examined over 1500 European genomes from people who lived during the first millennium, an eventful period in European history. These years marked the dramatic rise and fall of the Roman Empire, the dawn of the Vikings, and the migration of several Germanic groups throughout the continent.The origins of Germanic peoples is somewhat nebulous the word Germanic is an umbrella term used to describe a multitude of tribes that spoke related Germanic languages. Theyre thought to have originated somewhere around the modern day regions of Northern Germany, Denmark, and Southern Sweden.The new research, however, illuminated the departure of groups that migrated from Northern Germany or Scandinavia to Central and Southern Europe. Alliances of Germanic tribes famously fought back against the Roman Empire as it attempted to expand its borders around the beginning of the millennium. The earliest information on Germanic peoples and their culture was recorded in Roman accounts a notable example could be Germania, a book written around 98 A.D. by Roman historian Tacitus.Researchers bolstered this historical knowledge with genetic evidence, finding ancestry from the Germanic groups that spread south in people who lived in southern Germany, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, and southern Britain. In one case, they found that a person in southern Europe that carried 100 percent Scandinavian-like ancestry.The genetic study showed that the migrating Germanic peoples mixed with pre-existing populations. Their migration routes appeared to match with the three major branches of Germanic languages that would eventually develop: West Germanic (English, German, and Dutch), North Germanic (Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Swedish, Icelandic, and Faroese), and East Germanic (a now extinct language family).Migration Back to ScandinaviaThe researchers uncovered one person possibly a Roman soldier or slave gladiator living in Britain around 100 A.D. to 300 A.D. who had 25 percent Scandinavian ancestry. This insinuates that people of Scandinavian ancestry were in Britain before the Anglo-Saxon period (around 400 A.D. to 1,000 A.D.) and Viking period (around 800 A.D. to 1,000 A.D.).Genetic analysis explored another wave of migration toward the end of the Iron Age in Scandinavia, which ended about 800 A.D., coinciding with the rise of Vikings. This time, though, it was people from Central Europe moving back up north into Scandinavia.Evidence suggests this was not just a one-time migration event, but a continuous shift in ancestry. Researchers landed on this idea thanks to biomolecular analysis of teeth from people buried in the island of land, Sweden, who carried ancestry from Central Europe, but grew up locally.More evidence is needed to determine the reasons for migrations around Scandinavia at this time, but researchers say repeated conflicts and unrest may have played a large role in spurring the movement of people.The Vast Range of Viking AncestryVikings are known for their marauding campaigns across parts of Europe, made possible by their shipbuilding capabilities that allowed raid parties to reach the British Isles and other areas by sea.The extent of their raids had a resounding genetic impact throughout much of Europe, as researchers found that many people outside of Scandinavia during the Viking Age had a mix of local and Scandinavian ancestry.This could be seen near the eastern limits of Europe, where researchers identified ancestry from Sweden in Viking Age individuals who lived in what is now Ukraine and Russia.On the opposite side of Europe, they similarly identified ancestry from Denmark in individuals living in Britain during the height of the Viking era. In Britain, remains of deceased men buried in Viking Age mass graves also showed Scandinavian ancestry, demonstrating the spread of Viking genetics in the region.The genetic discoveries from Twigstats have undeniably helped round out the story of Iron Age migrations from Germanic peoples to Vikings, but they will also pave the way for future studies on historic ancestry, as more ancient genome sequences need to be studied according to researchers.Article SourcesOur writers at Discovermagazine.com use peer-reviewed studies and high-quality sources for our articles, and our editors review for scientific accuracy and editorial standards. Review the sources used below for this article:Britannica. Germanic peoplesBritannica. Germanic languagesJORVIK Viking Centre. Where did the Vikings come from?Jack Knudson is an assistant editor at Discover with a strong interest in environmental science and history. Before joining Discover in 2023, he studied journalism at the Scripps College of Communication at Ohio University and previously interned at Recycling Today magazine.
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    Science in 2025: what to expect this year
    Nature, Published online: 01 January 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-04237-wA new wave of obesity drugs, a multitude of space missions and concern over climate-action policies we run through what to look out for over the next 12 months.
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    Celestron Labs S10-60 Stereo Microscope review
    The stereo function of the Celestron Labs S10-60 makes this microscope perfect for 3D viewing, for those with a little experience.
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    A Chinese spacecraft burned up over Los Angeles. Earthquake sensors mapped its path through the atmosphere.
    A Chinese spacecraft that burned up high over Los Angeles created a sonic trail detected by ground-based sensors.
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    PlayStation Plus Free Games For January 2025 Revealed
    PlayStation has revealed this month's batch of free games for PlayStation Plus subscribers. All PS Plus members will be able to claim a trio of freebies starting January 7: Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered, and The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe. If you haven't claimed December's PlayStation Plus free games yet, make sure to do so before next Tuesday.Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was one of several live-service games released last year that failed to find an audience, as this team-based romp through Metropolis starring several supervillains received a lukewarm reception at best when it was first released. After several months of updates and new characters being added to the game's roster, its final season went live in December 2024.Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit is widely regarded as one of the best entries in EA's racing game series, and its remaster, released in 2020, added several neat enhancements. Depending on which side of the law you want to play as, this is still a fun racing game packed with cool cars, sharp visuals, and satisfying vehicular destruction.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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    Best FPS Games From Each Year of the 90s
    The 1990's was one of the best decades for FPS games. From Doom to Quake, these are the best titles from every year in the 90s.
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    Fairgames Can Look to One of Gamings Biggest Franchises For Inspiration
    PlayStation's live-service push has been a bit of a mixed bag so far. In the span of just 12 months, Sony has canceled The Last of Us' multiplayer game, which was set to be the company's flagship live-service product, and it released Concord, which was pulled from storefronts and shut down just two weeks after launch. But PlayStation also released Helldivers 2 between those two events, which sold 12 million copies in its first three months and broke records to become PlayStation's fastest-selling game of all time.
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