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US productivity surges in second quarter; labor costs growth slows
US productivity surges in second quarter; labor costs growth slows
WASHINGTON U.S. worker productivity rebounded sharply in the second quarter, helping to curb growth in labor costs and
2023-08-03 21:07
Who is Kenneth Darlington? American attorney detained in Panama for killing two eco protesters blocking highway
Who is Kenneth Darlington? American attorney detained in Panama for killing two eco protesters blocking highway
Kenneth Darlington was filmed approaching protesters obstructing a Panamanian highway and shooting dead two men
2023-11-09 17:35
Your Horoscope This Week: October 29 to November 4
Your Horoscope This Week: October 29 to November 4
Now that the Lunar Eclipse in Taurus is behind us — yet still deeply influencing us — many truths have been exposed within your own self, and the collective at large. The final days of October are particularly potent to experience, as the veil between the spiritual and physical realms becomes less and less existent.
2023-10-29 19:00
Subaru aims to have battery EVs make up half of its sales by 2030
Subaru aims to have battery EVs make up half of its sales by 2030
TOKYO Subaru will target annual sales of 600,000 battery electric vehicles by 2030 so that they make up
2023-08-02 13:13
Francis Lee, former Manchester City and England striker, dies at 79
Francis Lee, former Manchester City and England striker, dies at 79
Former Manchester City and England striker Francis Lee has died
2023-10-03 01:02
Alternate angle of Adolis Garcia’s spectacular Game 5 home run is pure baseball art
Alternate angle of Adolis Garcia’s spectacular Game 5 home run is pure baseball art
Adolis Garcia's go-ahead home run in the sixth inning of Game 5 was a legend-building moment. It looks even more dramatic from the ground.
2023-10-21 07:36
Ukraine Recap: Zelenskiy Visits Athens, Asks for Black Sea Help
Ukraine Recap: Zelenskiy Visits Athens, Asks for Black Sea Help
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visited Athens, where he asked Greece to help ensure his country’s access to the
2023-08-22 09:52
Scientists find 'giant' dinosaur spider fossil in Australia
Scientists find 'giant' dinosaur spider fossil in Australia
If you thought Australia’s spiders were scary, wait until you see the prehistoric version. Scientists have found a fossilised giant trapdoor spider in New South Wales, only the fourth specimen of its kind to be found in Australia. The creature would have roamed and hunted in the surrounding areas which were once a lush rainforest, researchers said in a recently filed report. Last year, scientists unearthed fossils of the rainforest area from millions of years ago, teeming with specimens including plants, trapdoor spiders, giant cicadas and wasps. Now the area is a grassland region known as McGraths Flat. Researchers have named the spider fossil ‘Megamonodontium mccluskyi’. It would have lived in the Miocene period 11m to 16m years ago. “Only four spider fossils have ever been found throughout the whole continent, which has made it difficult for scientists to understand their evolutionary history,” said palaeontologist Matthew McCurry of the University of New South Wales and the Australian Museum. “That is why this discovery is so significant, it reveals new information about the extinction of spiders and fills a gap in our understanding of the past. “The closest living relative of this fossil now lives in wet forests in Singapore through to Papua New Guinea. “This suggests that the group once occupied similar environments in mainland Australia but have subsequently gone extinct as Australia became more arid.” The spider was found among many other Miocene fossils. In some of them, the fossils were so well preserved that subcellular structures could be made out. “Scanning electron microscopy allowed us to study minute details of the claws and setae on the spider's pedipalps, legs and the main body,” said virologist Michael Frese of the University of Canberra. The details meant scientists could confidently place it near the modern Monodontium, or trapdoor spider. However, it is five times larger than its modern day relatives. Megamonodontium mccluskyi's body is 23.31 millimetres long – that is just over an inch. The discovery of the species also tells us something of the past climate of Australia, the report added. The fact that it was found in a layer of rainforest sediment means the region was once much wetter than it is now. That could, in turn, help scientists understand how a warming climate has already altered the country’s life forms – and how it might change them again. "Not only is it the largest fossilized spider to be found in Australia but it is the first fossil of the family Barychelidae that has been found worldwide," said arachnologist Robert Raven of Queensland Museum. "There are around 300 species of brush-footed trapdoor spiders alive today, but they don't seem to become fossils very often. "This could be because they spend so much time inside burrows and so aren't in the right environment to be fossilized." The findings were published in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 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.
2023-09-25 21:50
Novak Djokovic wasn't happy after Cameron Norrie hit the back of Serbian's leg with a smash in feisty Italian Open match
Novak Djokovic wasn't happy after Cameron Norrie hit the back of Serbian's leg with a smash in feisty Italian Open match
Novak Djokovic's straight-sets victory over Cameron Norrie in the Italian Open boiled over when the British tennis star hit the back of the world No. 1's leg with a smash.
2023-05-17 01:37
Flooding the Sahara desert proposed as radical climate change solution
Flooding the Sahara desert proposed as radical climate change solution
It might sound more like the kind of idle daydream billionaires like Elon Musk would have, but could flooding the Sahara actually be the best way of tackling climate change in the future? The idea of creating a new “sea” in Africa is being discussed, and it’s not the first time that the notion of a great oasis in the Sahara has been discussed among the scientific community. As the ongoing climate crisis continues to worsen, the notion of flooding vast areas of the desert is being returned to once again [via IFL Science]. A new “sea” was first proposed following the study of the Messinian salinity crisis – which saw a dried-out area of the Mediterranean rejuvenated by the Zanclean flood, reconnecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean around 5.33 million years ago. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Given how the Mediterranean was transformed by the flood, the idea of flooding the Sahara to achieve similar results has been thrown around in the scientific community as far back as 1877, the Scottish engineer Donald McKenzie suggested flooding the El Djouf basin in Western Africa. The idea is now returning to popularity as the world looks for solutions to the climate crisis. One proposal centres on the Middle East’s Dead Sea and flooding the area using water from the Red Sea to the Dead Sea Depression. A vast sea in Africa could represent a hugely innovative step towards tackling climate change and fostering a new hub of life – but even the people suggesting work such a project acknowledge just how expensive and dangerous it is. Even Y Combinator is a US startup accelerator who has described “desert flooding” as “risky, unproven, even unlikely to work”. Only time will tell whether the notion of a new sea in the Sahara coud ever work, or whether it’ll remain the stuff of dreams. 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.
2023-05-16 14:21
Former flames Drake and SZA hook up on new song
Former flames Drake and SZA hook up on new song
Drake and SZA have a song together on the former's new record 'For All The Dogs'
2023-09-14 20:00
'The Little Mermaid' is Disney+'s most streamed film premiere yet
'The Little Mermaid' is Disney+'s most streamed film premiere yet
Disney has proudly declared that its recent remake of The Little Mermaid racked up 16
2023-09-12 13:45