Kleptomaniac Sims can no longer steal Subway stations from lots.
Sims can no longer WooHoo in the Elevator with a Sim who is on a different floor.
The Grim Reaper will no longer be prevented from reaping souls due to band affiliation.
Fixed a tuning issue so that Sims now vomit at acceptable levels.
It is no longer possible to ‘Try for Baby’ with the Grim Reaper.
“Become Enemies with Child” wish no longer appears.
Sims who are on fire will no longer be forced to attend graduation before they can put themselves out.
Pregnant sims can no longer brawl.
Baby Sims will no longer become stuck on a Sim’s hand while driving a car.
Sims will no longer receive a wish to “Skinny Dip” with Mummies.
A meteor can hit a building, which case everyone will run out before the collision. Those who do not exit the building will die. Sims automatically leave if a meteor is approaching, unless it is a school, in which children are not allowed to leave and will always die.
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Scientists have figured out how to use nuclear waste as an energy source, converting radioactive gas into artificial diamonds that could be used as batteries.
These diamonds, which are able to generate their own electrical current, could potentially provide a power source for thousands of years, due to the longstanding half-life of the radioactive substances they’re made from.
“There are no moving parts involved, no emissions generated, and no maintenance required, just direct electricity generation,” says geochemist Tom Scott from the University of Bristol in the UK.
“By encapsulating radioactive material inside diamonds, we turn a long-term problem of nuclear waste into a nuclear-powered battery and a long-term supply of clean energy.”
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A sun pillar over Sweden
Have you ever seen a sun pillar? When the air is cold and the Sun is rising or setting, falling ice crystals can reflect sunlight and create an unusual column of light. Ice sometimes forms flat, six-sided shaped crystals as it falls from high-level clouds. Air resistance causes these crystals to lie nearly flat much of the time as they flutter to the ground. Sunlight reflects off crystals that are properly aligned, creating the sun-pillar effect. In the above picture, a sun-pillar reflects light from a Sun setting over Östersund, Sweden.
Image credit & copyright: Göran Strand
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