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TOTW 3 Predictions FC 24: Odegaard, Watkins, Correa, Martinez
TOTW 3 Predictions FC 24: Odegaard, Watkins, Correa, Martinez
TOTW 3 predictions for FC 24 include Martin Odegaard, Rafael Leao, Ollie Watkins, Joachim Anderson, Lautaro Martinez, Angel Correa, Joselu and possibly Jude Bellingham.
2023-10-03 05:57
Stock market today: Asian shares surge on hopes the Federal Reserve’s rate hikes are done
Stock market today: Asian shares surge on hopes the Federal Reserve’s rate hikes are done
Asian shares are surging after the U.S. Federal Reserve indicated it may not need to pump the brakes any harder on Wall Street and the economy
2023-11-02 14:29
Paige Spiranac unveils inner turmoil and triumphs of her golf swing experience: 'I hate and love it so much'
Paige Spiranac unveils inner turmoil and triumphs of her golf swing experience: 'I hate and love it so much'
Paige Spiranac said, 'It’s toxic cycle of some days, you’re playing so great. And then you have a bad day you want to quit'
2023-07-09 19:31
Martin Odegaard admits Arsenal's title collapse 'will bother me for the rest of my life'
Martin Odegaard admits Arsenal's title collapse 'will bother me for the rest of my life'
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard has admitted that he will always be haunted by their failure to win the 2022/23 Premier League title. The Gunners led the standings for a record 248 days before ultimately finishing second to Manchester City.
2023-06-24 20:20
Cucho Hernández scores 2 goals to help Crew beat Atlanta United 2-0 in MLS playoffs
Cucho Hernández scores 2 goals to help Crew beat Atlanta United 2-0 in MLS playoffs
Cucho Hernández scored two goals to reach 18 on the season and No. 3 seed Columbus Crew beat sixth-seeded Atlanta United 2-0 in the MLS playoffs
2023-11-02 09:58
Takeaways from a busy and significant day in the Donald Trump criminal cases
Takeaways from a busy and significant day in the Donald Trump criminal cases
A trial date was set Monday for former President Donald Trump right in the middle of the 2024 presidential primary calendar, while Trump's former chief of staff took the stand in Georgia in what amounted to a mini-trial in the election subversion case there.
2023-08-29 08:23
Who is Javier Arredondo? Texas tattoo shop owner known ‘Big Dawg’ arrested killing an employee moments after firing him
Who is Javier Arredondo? Texas tattoo shop owner known ‘Big Dawg’ arrested killing an employee moments after firing him
Tattoo shop owner in Arlington, Texas shot and killed an employee he had fired moments before following an argument
2023-08-17 02:51
New World Update 1.6.2 Explained
New World Update 1.6.2 Explained
New World Updates were posted on August 9 which focus on the new introduction to expeditions and notable fixes for the world experience. The New World Update 1.6.2 will begin at 11 p.m. PST on August 9.
1970-01-01 08:00
In global rush to regulate AI, Europe set to be trailblazer
In global rush to regulate AI, Europe set to be trailblazer
European lawmakers have rushed to add language on general artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT as they put the finishing touches on the Western world's first AI rules
1970-01-01 08:00
Canada wildfires: Smog spreads south as east coast sees relief
Canada wildfires: Smog spreads south as east coast sees relief
The smog in New York and Washington lifts a little but the US South may now see more smoke.
2023-06-09 20:20
Exclusive-US issues new 120-day waiver letting Iraq pay Iran for electricity
Exclusive-US issues new 120-day waiver letting Iraq pay Iran for electricity
By Arshad Mohammed WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Tuesday moved to let Iraq pay Iran for electricity via non-Iraqi
2023-07-19 07:55
‘Runaway supermassive black hole’ mystery solved: Scientists find new explanation for unusual star structure
‘Runaway supermassive black hole’ mystery solved: Scientists find new explanation for unusual star structure
Scientists think they have found an explanation for what scientists thought was a “runaway” black hole speeding through the universe. Last month, scientists reported that they had seen what appeared to be an object unlike anything seen before. What originally appeared to be scratches on Hubble images was actually a black hole that had been thrown out from its home galaxy and was now speeding through the cosmos, scientists said. Astronomers had come to that conclusion after spotting a long trail of stars, formed 8 billion years ago. It was a stretched out, narrow shape, roughly the same size as our own Milky Way. Last month’s study suggested that those stars were the wake left behind from that runaway black hole. As the black hole travelled through a gas cloud, it left behind the right conditions to start forming stars, that study suggested. It was shock and a breakthrough for a number of reasons: it was unprecedented, and required a number of different conditions for it to be true. That led astronomers both to celebrate and question the theory, and in the time since other researchers have been working on their own ideas. Now scientists at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) have suggested their own, more ordinary explanation of the unusual, long star structure. They suggest that it is in fact just a flat or thin galaxy – one without a bulge that makes it wider – that is being seen from its side. “The motions, the size, and the quantity of stars fits what has been seen in galaxies within the local universe,” said Jorge Sanchez Almeida, an IAC researcher who is the first author of the article, in a statement. “It’s a relief to have found the solution to this mystery, the new proposed scenario is much simpler. In one sense it is also a pity, because the existence of fleeing black holes is expected, and this could have been the first one to be observed.” The team compared the mystery structure with another, much better known galaxy, named IC5249. That is near to us, has a similar mass of stars, and doesn’t have a galaxy either. They found that it was surprisingly similar. The stars were moving in similar ways to those found in closer, comparative galaxies, researchers said. That led scientists working on the new paper to suggest that it is a relatively normal and expected galaxy, rather than an out-of-control black hole. But they hope that further observations will shed further light on what exactly it is doing – and could still allow the galaxy to prove of interest to astronomers. “We also looked at the relation between the mass of the assumed galaxy and its maximum velocity of rotation, and discovered that indeed it is a galaxy which behaves like a galaxy,” said Ignacio Trujillo, an IAC researcher who worked on the study. “It is an interesting object, because it is quite a large galaxy at a very large distance from Earth, where the majority of the galaxies are smaller.” The proposal is reported in a paper, ‘Supermassive black hole wake or bulgeless edge-on galaxy?’, published in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics. Read More Aliens may intercept human communication ‘within next 100 years’, study says Powerful auroras likely this week due to rare ‘backward’ sunspot Meteorite crashes through roof of New Jersey home Aliens may intercept human communication ‘within next 100 years’, study says Powerful auroras likely this week due to rare ‘backward’ sunspot Meteorite crashes through roof of New Jersey home
1970-01-01 08:00