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 The crew on board the ISS were not harmed, but the Soyuz spacecrafts  external casing  on the service module appears to have sustained damage, resulting in the leak, Russian state-run media TASS reported based on a statement from Russias space agency Roscosmos. A  visual inspection confirmed the leaking,  forcing Roscosmos to postpone the spacewalk, according to the statement. The cause of the damage to the Soyuz service module remains unknown. On Wednesday, Cosm stanley thermos onauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin had donned their spacesuits and prepared to exit the space station for a spacewalk that was scheduled to begin at 9:20 p.m. ET. However, about two hours before, ground teams noticed  significant leaking of an unknown substance  from the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft, NASA wrote in a blogpost. NASAs livestream of the spacewalk showed an upsetting fountain of particles bursting out from the spacecraft and into space, with the stream remaining visible for m stanley cups ore than three hours. The ISS crew later reported a Soyuz sensor reading that indicated a drop in pressure of the spacecrafts cooling system. Russian cosmonaut Anna Kikina used a robotic arm outside the space station to get a closer look at the coolant leak and sent photos of the spacecraft to ground teams for further assessment. The ISS crew were never in any danger, but its not yet clear if the stricken spacecraft will now be able to carry its associated astronauts back home. NASA astronaut Frank stanley quencher  Rubio and Roscosmos cosmonauts Serg Fbok In a New Video, Stan Lee Threatens to Sue Anyone Reporting on Claims of Alleged Elder Abuse
 Scientists have recently discovered that noise pollution is disruptive enough to sev stanley thermos mug erely s stanley cup usa tress out birds, and to even fatally distract fish. Unlike other forms of pollution, though, noise immediately dissipates if the source is removed, theoretically freeing animals of their stress. But what if an animal grew up in a noisy environment  How would that influence its interaction with the world, especially if it needed to use sounds and hearing to reproduce      Seeking answers, biologists at the University of Denver turned to an animal perhaps as incessantly chatty as our own species鈥攖he cricket聽Teleogryllus oceanicus, found both in busy urban areas and serene wilds in Australia and many Pacific islands. Mating in the species kicks off with males staying still and chirping out into the ether, hoping to attract a female to their location. Researchers raised the insects under varying types of noise pollution to see if the noise had lasting hearing impacts that screwed with the crickets mojo. Their results, published this week in the journal Biology Letters, suggest that yes, our constant noise is very much a big damn problem for crickets. The research team raised juvenile, female crickets under three different noise conditions in the lab: silence, and two different types of recorded traffic noise, one including sounds that had frequencies overlapping with cricket chirping   masking  noise , and one that didnt   non-masking  noise . Once the crickets were adults, the re stanley cup searchers