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 In 10 years, Tinder s stanley cups et the pace for what it means to online date, but it does share the mantle with other, popular dating apps like Hinge and Bumble. Tinders interface was pretty novel back in the day: A series of cards with images of other people on it where you swipe right vaso stanley  if youre into the person and swipe left if you want to see someone else. You then repeat the process until you match with someone and fall in love  that last part is very optional .     Youll see the shades of Tinder all across the app store, but there are a lot of dating apps I never knew existed. So in honor of Tinders 10th birthday, heres 10 dating apps that tried or  or still are trying to  change the game.                                                        BumblePeter ThielTinderTrump                                                                                                                                                                                                              Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                        You May Also Like                                                           stanley mug                         Tech NewsPolitics                                    2024 Was the Year We Learned to Fear Nuclear Weapons Again                          Russia, China, and the U.S. are all investing in nuclear weapons and an old fear from a bygone age is back in a big way.                            Iytw Apparently Agent Carter Suffered a Severe Head Injury in 1940 and Fell in Love with a Dunce
 in astronomys history: two neutron stars colliding, sending both light and gravitational waves toward the Earth. But it left one question wide open: how two of these stellar corpses could have ended up orbiting each other in the first place. Scientists have now reported spotting a new kind of  ultra-stripped  su stanley flask pernova鈥攐ne that ejects only a fraction of the expected amount of matter鈥攖hat could explain the mystery.      We finally have evidence of the explosion that actually creates double neutron star systems,  CalTech graduate student Kishalay De told Gizmodo. This was stanley cup nt a pure-luck discovery like some other supernovae are, said Mansi Kasliwal, professor at CalTech. The explosion, now called iPTF 14gqr, first appeared in the intermediate Palomar Transient Factory  iPTF  survey on a telescope in southern California, indicating a supernovae in a galaxy nearly a billion light-years away. Some of the most important information from supernovae come in the spectral lines, the signature wavelengths of the light indicating the kinds of matter present, immediately following the flash. So the team needed to follow up with observations from four telescopes all around the globe.  As soon as the Sun rises you cant take spectra anymore,  De explained.  We made sure we got a continuous sequence of spectra at these early times.  Unlike most supernovae that  stanley thermobecher brighten for weeks or months, iPTF 14gqr dimmed after just a week. A typical large star ejects a few times the mass of the Sun when it g