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Why is 'MasterChef' Season 13 Episode 6 not airing this week? Here's when FOX reality show will return
Why is 'MasterChef' Season 13 Episode 6 not airing this week? Here's when FOX reality show will return
'MasterChef' Season 13 fans will have to exercise patience as they eagerly await the anticipated apple-themed mystery box challenge in Episode 6
2023-07-06 07:30
Japan Economy Grows at Faster Pace as Businesses Spend More
Japan Economy Grows at Faster Pace as Businesses Spend More
Japan’s economy expanded at a faster pace than initially estimated as businesses ramped up spending, a positive development
2023-06-08 08:02
Scientists troubled by 'doomsday glacier' discovery
Scientists troubled by 'doomsday glacier' discovery
Scientists have been left shocked and worried by a recent discovery made beneath the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica, otherwise known as the 'doomsday glacier.' The huge amount of ice has been destablised and has been reduced by nearly nine miles since the 1990s. It is believed to hold a large amount of water, that if it were to completely melt would raise sea levels by more than 2 feet around the globe and could unleash more water if neighbouring glaciers are disturbed. Now, new research carried out at the location in West Antarctica that deeper cracks are beginning to form on the shelf of the glacier potentially compromising its intergrity, as published in a study on the science journal Nature. Scientists used a robot named 'Icefin' to bore 2000 ft down below the glacier's surface to get a better look at what is going on beneath it by taking photos and videos as well as collecting valuable pieces of data about temperature and sea levels. What they found wasn't very reassuring. Although the rate of the melting wasn't as fast as they had originally feared the researched still painted a "very nuanced and complex picture." Speaking to CNN, lead researcher Peter Davis said: "The glacier is still in trouble. What we have found is that despite small amounts of melting there is still rapid glacier retreat, so it seems that it doesn’t take a lot to push the glacier out of balance." However, it wasn't all doom and gloom as robot creator and scientist Britney Schmidt of Cornell University, revealed that signs of life had been found on the glacier. She said: "To accidentally find them here in this environment was really, really cool. We were so tired that you kind of wonder like, ‘am I really seeing what I’m seeing?'. "You know because there are these little creepy alien guys (the anemones) hanging out on the ice-ocean interface. In the background is like all these sparkling stars that are like rocks and sediment and things that were picked up from the glacier. And then the anemones. It’s really kind of a wild experience." That being said, Oregon State University ice researcher Erin Pettit, who didn't work on the study believes that the findings are a cause for concern. She told Associated Press: "Thwaites is a rapidly changing system, much more rapidly changing than when we started this work five years ago and even since we were in the field three years ago. I am definitely expecting the rapid change to continue and accelerate over the next few years." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-30 22:52
How to Slide Cancel in Modern Warfare 2
How to Slide Cancel in Modern Warfare 2
Here's how to slide cancel in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II.
1970-01-01 08:00
Montreal's Hernán Losada fired, the 11th of 29 Major League Soccer coaches to leave this year
Montreal's Hernán Losada fired, the 11th of 29 Major League Soccer coaches to leave this year
Montreal fired Hernán Losada after the team failed to reach the playoffs, the 11th of 29 Major League Soccer coaches to leave his job this year
2023-11-10 00:58
Harvard faces federal civil rights probe over legacy admissions
Harvard faces federal civil rights probe over legacy admissions
By Julia Harte and Nate Raymond (Reuters) -The U.S. Education Department's Office for Civil Rights is investigating whether Harvard racially
2023-07-26 01:22
Fiji lead high Pacific island hopes at Rugby World Cup
Fiji lead high Pacific island hopes at Rugby World Cup
Fiji head into the upcoming Rugby World Cup in France buoyed by their first-ever win over England and hoping to end a 16-year wait for a Pacific island...
2023-09-01 09:13
Bet365 Kentucky Promo: Win $365 GUARANTEED Bonus Betting $1 on ANY Game!
Bet365 Kentucky Promo: Win $365 GUARANTEED Bonus Betting $1 on ANY Game!
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2023-10-18 18:00
New York Giants come up a yard short -- twice -- in dropping to 1-5 following loss to Buffalo
New York Giants come up a yard short -- twice -- in dropping to 1-5 following loss to Buffalo
The New York Giants were twice 1 yard away from scoring a touchdown
2023-10-16 14:17
Tofurky Launches Online Holiday Shop featuring Whacky White Elephant Gifts for Everyone on Your List
Tofurky Launches Online Holiday Shop featuring Whacky White Elephant Gifts for Everyone on Your List
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2023-11-01 20:03
UK govt hails OpenAI for choosing London base
UK govt hails OpenAI for choosing London base
The UK government on Thursday hailed a decision by ChatGPT creator OpenAI to open its first office outside the...
2023-06-29 23:51
Who Is Responsible for Electrical Safety in the Workplace?
Who Is Responsible for Electrical Safety in the Workplace?
EVERETT, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 29, 2023--
2023-06-29 18:00