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 Updated 10:43 PM ETSEASIDE PARK, N.J. A raging fire destroyed much of an iconic Jersey shore boardwalk that had just been rebuilt after Superstorm Sandy, but a last-ditch effort to halt its spr stanley cup ead by ripping out boards that had yet to burn succeeded in saving the rest of it Thursday.The wind-whipped fire devoured eight blocks of boardwalk  151; four each in Seaside Park and Seaside Heights  151; and destroyed dozens of boardwalk businesses and caused millions in damages to the economic lifeblood of the twin tourist spots.The Hail Mary effort to save the remainder of the boardwalk began in the evening when public works crews ripped out a 25-foot swath of boardwalk to serve as a makeshift fire break, depriving the blaze of fuel.They then filled the void with giant sand piles  151; makeshift dunes that this time held back not water but fire.         That appears to have done the trick,   stanley us said Seaside Park Mayor Robert Matthies.No serious injuries were reported.                Firefighters battle a fire on the Seaside Heights, N.J. boardwalk Thursday, Sept. 12, 2013.                                                      AP Photo/The Asbury Park Press, Bob Bielk                                        Authorities had not officially declared the fire under control shortly before 10 p.m., but firefighters had made significant progre stanley cup ss: flames that had leapt 50 feet into the afternoon sky were gone; only small pockets of fire remained to be doused. It certainly looks like it s been s Lndx Groups identify trees bent by Native Americans
 If you ;ve been trying to recall what makes theoretical math super fun, here   a reminder. Researchers from the University of Edinburgh published a paper in the International Journal of Astrobiology that examines how long it would take Voyager-sized probes to bop around the Milky Way and eventually  stanley cup encounter our solar system. The answer is not that long! Especially if the pr stanley cup obes are using gravitat stanley thermoskannen ional slingshotting and especially if they ;re self-replicating.     Ladies and Gentlemen, We Have Left the Solar System  Updated   The researchers ; findings support the existence of a thought experiment called the Fermi Paradox, first posited in 1953. The paradox explores the contradiction between the high probability that there is other intelligent life in the universe and the fact that humans have not had contact with alien civilizations. Proposed by physicist Enrico Fermi, the paradox points to things like the Sun   relatively young age  compared to other Milky Way stars  as evidence that enough time has elapsed for it to be reasonable that another civilization could have discovered Earth. The researchers calculated outcomes for three different scenarios: one where probes fly around using onboard power, one where probes fly to an unvisited star using onboard power plus slingshot techniques  harnessing the power of a star   gravitational field to sort of boomerang around and gain velocity , and one where probes are sent to an unvisited star based