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 Perhaps its time we discussed what a molotov cocktail is supposed to do and why people are ridiculing Portland Police online right now. Twitter users are having a field day with this photo, and there are really only two options: Either protesters in Portland dont know how to make a proper molotov cocktail or the Portland Police are faking the whole thing.      Press Release: Mass Gathering at Penumbra Kelly Building, Molotov Cocktail Thrown  Photo  Link: https://t.co/ZduAtrSdaQ pic.twitter/Kjf3HeIJA3 mdash; Portland Police  @PortlandPolice  September 22, 2020  The bottle was found on Monday night at the Penumbra Kelly building after a group of protesters marched there from Laurelhurst Park, according to Portland Police. People in the group were allegedly throwing objects from the parking lot, though no arrests were made stanley cups  and the group dispersed by themselves.  One of the items thrown was identified by the Explosive Disposal Unit and Arson investigators as a viable Molotov cocktail,  Portland Police claimed in a press release.  The wick was lit and the device was thrown onto the property. Fortunately, the fire extinguished and no one was injured.  Gizmodo could not independently verify that anything Portland Police said was true, especial stanley tumbler ly the part about a wick being lit. Based on the photo published to Twitter, this  molotov cocktail  is sitting in a pile of dry leaves and its not clear there was any fire present. But even if there had been fire, its unlikely  stanley sverige there wouldve b Tqnt Scientists Made Beautiful Holograms Using Sound
 A team of researchers at the University of Arizona in Tucson have taken a particular interest in Ahuna Mons, frankly because its a bit of an anomaly.  Imagine if there was only one volcano on all of Earth, and it was just one thing that had that shape and was made of lava  the studys lead author, Michael Sori, told Gizmodo.  That would be very strange, and wed need to come up with an explanation for it.      The group hypothesized that only one of two scenarios could explain the Ahuna Mons p stanley quencher henomenon: The first is that it the volcano is truly an outlier. Yawn. Its the second idea that Sori and his team decided to investigate further. Their findings have been accepted for publication in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.   The better  stanley us explanation, I think, is that there are鈥攐r were鈥攐ther cryovolca stanley flask noes on Ceres throughout its history, but theres just some process that either destroyed them completely, or modified them such that they were modified into a not obvious shape,  Sori said.  Maybe theyre still there and we can identify them, but we should be looking for a different sort of shape.  So what could have changed鈥攐r destroyed鈥攖hese volcanoes over time  Unlike Earth, Ceres doesnt have an atmosphere, so natural forces like wind and rain wouldnt have caused any features on the dwarf planets surface to erode. Instead, a process called viscous relaxation is likely the culprit, Sori said. The idea is that, over time, solids, even icy rock, will flow like a liquid.  The pred