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 Top image: tpsdave Within 10 meters, the red light has been filtered out of the spectrum, by 50 meters orange and yellow have also been stopped, and, by 100 meters, we ;re pretty much entirely down to blue light. Image via @AMNH                                                        Water                                         stanley quencher                                                                                                                                                                       Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                        You May Also Like                                                                                  ScienceHealth                                    Millions in the U.S. May Be Drinking Groundwater Tainted With Forever Chemicals  stanley travel mug 8217;                          A USGS-developed model has shocking results for residents of California, Florida, and Massachusetts.                                By          Adam Kovac            Published October 26, 2024                                                                                                    SciencePhysics  Chemistry                                    Scientists Witness the Birth of Water Molecules at the Smallest Scale Yet                          Using an advanced imaging technique, engineers got a glimpse of water being formed at the smallest scale ever.                            stanley tazza     Akvh This Is What Happens in Slow-Mo When You Shoot Liquid Drops With Lasers
 Looming behind the retained brick facade of a nineteenth-century warehouse, the 350-bedroom hulk squats on north London   Caledonian Road like a beached whale, trying to hide its copious grey flanks behind the dainty Victorian mask. Spilling out on either side, and climbing up to 11 storeys, it is a bizarre Frankenstein concoction: its floors rise out of step with the existing facade, meaning more than half of the street-facing bedrooms look straight on to the brick wall, only one metre away. For 拢730 per month, students will have to endure inadequate daylight, zero outside views, and a stanley de  near complete lack of privac kubki stanley y鈥攚indows on the rear face of the building stand less than five meters from adjoining buildings, less than a third of the statutory 18 meter distance required by the city. It utterly defies belief, Islington termo stanley  councillor Paul Convery told the Guardian, Now that it   been erected, it slaps you in the face how totally wrong the building is. And that is why we invented AutoCAD. [Guardian via Archinect  Top Image: BDOnline, second image: Oliver Wainright]                                                        Architecture                                                                                                                                                                                                              Daily Newsletter