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supererogation: Word of the day for May 6, 2016

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Word of the day is supererogation : An act of doing more than is required. (philosophy) An action that is neither morally forbidden or required, but has moral value.

supererogation: Word of the day for May 6, 2016

supererogation , n : An act of doing more than is required. (philosophy) An action that is neither morally forbidden or required, but has moral value.

Article of the day for May 6, 2016

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Article of the day is Russula virescens. Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

Subscribing To Apple Music Apparently Deletes All Of Your Local Music Files

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Subscribing To Apple Music Apparently Deletes All Of Your Local Music Files

Subscribing To Apple Music Apparently Deletes All Of Your Local Music Files

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Subscribing To Apple Music Apparently Deletes All Of Your Local Music Files According to one (now former) Apple Music user, iTunes deleted their 122 GB music library, seemingly replacing it with cloud-stored versions.

Picture of the day for May 6, 2016

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Markakol reserve and Kara-Koba river, Altai Mountains, Kazakhstan..

The Pharaoh's Serpent Is The Most Unnerving Chemical Reaction We've Seen In A Long Time

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The Pharaoh's Serpent Is The Most Unnerving Chemical Reaction We've Seen In A Long Time When lit, the (very toxic) chemical compound Mercury(II) thiocyanate turns into a rather unpleasant looking "serpent." May 5, 2016 at 06:18PM

The Pharaoh's Serpent Is The Most Unnerving Chemical Reaction We've Seen In A Long Time

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The Pharaoh's Serpent Is The Most Unnerving Chemical Reaction We've Seen In A Long Time

Article of the day for May 6, 2016

The Article of the day for May 6, 2016 is Russula virescens . Russula virescens is a fungus that produces a mushroom commonly known as the green-cracking Russula. It has a distinctive pale green cap up to 15 cm (6 in) wide, with a surface covered with angular patches in a darker green. It has white gills and a firm white stalk up to 8 cm (3 in) tall and 4 cm (1.6 in) thick. With a taste that is variously described as mild, nutty, fruity, or sweet, it is regarded as one of the best edible mushrooms of the genus Russula. Popular in Spain and China, it can be grilled, fried, sautéed, or eaten raw. The species fruits singly or scattered on the ground in both deciduous and mixed forests, and is symbiotic with roots of broadleaf trees such as oak, European beech, aspen, and some Asian lowland rainforest trees of the family Dipterocarpaceae. First described in 1774 by Jacob Christian Schaeffer, the species is native to Asia, North Africa, Europe, Central America, and possibly North America.

Picture of the day for May 6, 2016

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Picture of the day on May 6, 2016: Markakol reserve and Kara-Koba river, Altai Mountains, Kazakhstan.

Google’s Self-Driving Minivan Could Bring Autonomy To Us All

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Google’s Self-Driving Minivan Could Bring Autonomy To Us All

Google’s Self-Driving Minivan Could Bring Autonomy To Us All

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Google’s Self-Driving Minivan Could Bring Autonomy To Us All Fiat Chrysler could leapfrog rivals like Volkswagen, Daimler, General Motors, Nissan, and Ford in an increasingly competitive field. And Google makes good on its longstanding goal of working with partners “to bring this technology into the world safely.”