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Ex-IRS contractor pleads guilty in leak of tax return information of Trump, wealthy people
Ex-IRS contractor pleads guilty in leak of tax return information of Trump, wealthy people
A former contractor for the Internal Revenue Service charged with leaking tax information to news outlets about former President Donald Trump and thousands of the country’s wealthiest people pleaded guilty Thursday in an agreement with prosecutors
2023-10-13 04:50
Scientists prove animal named after Attenborough is not extinct after all
Scientists prove animal named after Attenborough is not extinct after all
An ancient egg-laying mammal named after Sir David Attenborough that was thought to be extinct is actually alive and well, scientists have proved. Attenborough’s long-beaked echidna, which is thought to have been around since the dinosaur era, was caught on camera by an Oxford University expedition to Indonesia. The spiky, furry, beaked creature has been described as a “living fossil” because of how long it has been walking the Earth, about 200m years. Until the video, scientists had relied on a dead, decades-old museum specimen of the creature, as evidence that it was still around. Dr James Kempton, who led the expedition, said: “I was euphoric, the whole team was euphoric.” “I’m not joking when I say it came down to the very last SD card that we looked at, from the very last camera that we collected, on the very last day of our expedition.” Dr Kempton said he had been in touch with Attenborough about the rediscovery, and that the broadcaster was “absolutely delighted”. The expedition also discovered new species of insects and frogs on the trip, which took them through previously unexplored stretches of the Cyclops Mountains, a steep, high-altitude area of Papau, Indonesia. Scientists were twice affected by earthquakes over the course of their expedition, and had to climb narrow ridges with cliffs either side, often in heavy rain. Dr Kempton added: “You're slipping all over the place. You're being scratched and cut. There are venomous animals around you, deadly snakes like the death adder. “There are leeches literally everywhere. The leeches are not only on the floor, but these leeches climb trees, they hang off the trees and then drop on you to suck your blood.” He said he hopes the rediscovery will help promote conservation efforts in the Cyclops Mountains. The species is not currently protected in Indonesia, and scientists don’t know how many there are. “Given so much of that rainforest hasn't been explored, what else is out there that we haven't yet discovered? The Attenborough long-beaked echidna is a symbol of what we need to protect - to ensure we can discover it.” How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel 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.
2023-11-10 19:53
TuneIn & The BIG 615 Want to Fly You and a Friend to the Sugar Bowl for a Garth Brooks Concert
TuneIn & The BIG 615 Want to Fly You and a Friend to the Sugar Bowl for a Garth Brooks Concert
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2023-08-04 23:42
'The Bachelorette' Season 20: Why is Sean McLaughlin frustrated and confused over Charity Lawson? Suitor hits tipping point as hometown dates near
'The Bachelorette' Season 20: Why is Sean McLaughlin frustrated and confused over Charity Lawson? Suitor hits tipping point as hometown dates near
As per a preview, Sean McLaughlin is about to confront Charity Lawson about their relationship status in an upcoming episode
2023-07-25 06:30
World Bank green lights $500 million loan to boost Costa Rica's budget
World Bank green lights $500 million loan to boost Costa Rica's budget
SAN JOSE The World Bank approved a new $500 million loan to Costa Rica aimed at strengthening support
2023-06-17 10:33
Toyota’s Output Hits Monthly Record for May After 35% Jump
Toyota’s Output Hits Monthly Record for May After 35% Jump
Toyota Motor Corp. said its global output last month soared 35% from a year earlier to a May
2023-06-29 14:06
Unilever’s New Boss Hein Schumacher Faces Long List of Investor Demands
Unilever’s New Boss Hein Schumacher Faces Long List of Investor Demands
For a company that prides itself on purpose, Unilever Plc has lacked a sense of direction for several
2023-10-21 14:00
Breakthrough device cleans dirty water and turns it into fuel
Breakthrough device cleans dirty water and turns it into fuel
Scientists have built a breakthrough device that can clean dirty water and turn it into clean hydrogen fuel. The “simple” device could be used in areas without resources or places where people live off the grid. And it is just one example of the many solutions that will be required to respond to pollution and give people access to both clean fuel and water, the researchers behind it say. The system is inspired by photosynthesis, the process where plants turn light into food. But previous versions of those “artificial leaves” have required clean water sources – whereas the new device can be used with polluted water and even produce clean drinking water at the same time. As such, scientists believe that it could help solve two problems at once: making green fuel and cleaning water so that it is ready to drink. “Bringing together solar fuels production and water purification in a single device is tricky,” said Chanon Pornrungroj from the University of Cambridge, the paper’s co-lead author. “Solar-driven water splitting, where water molecules are broken down into hydrogen and oxygen, need to start with totally pure water because any contaminants can poison the catalyst or cause unwanted chemical side-reactions.” The system uses a carbon mesh to absorb light and heat, creating water favour that is then turned into hydrogen for fuel by a photocatalyst. That carbon mesh also repels water, so that the system can float and its important parts can be kept from being damaged by water. The device is also able to harness more of the Sun’s energy than previous examples, which have used only a small portion of the spectrum of light. The new system has a white layer on top to absorb UV rays, with the rest being used lower down to vaporise the water. “This way, we’re making better use of the light – we get the vapour for hydrogen production, and the rest is water vapour,” said Dr Pornrungroj. “This way, we’re truly mimicking a real leaf, since we’ve now been able to incorporate the process of transpiration.” The researchers behind the breakthrough noted that the system was simple to make, and was especially able to deal with very polluted water. As such, it could be a key way of working towards a sustainable future, they said – even though it is just a proof of concept for now. “The climate crisis and issues around pollution and health are closely related, and developing an approach that could help address both would be a game-changer for so many people,” said Cambridge’s Erwin Reisner, who led the work. The device is described in a new paper, ‘Hybrid photothermal-photocatalyst sheets for solar-driven overall water splitting coupled to water purification’, published in Nature Water today. Read More First carbon capture plant opens in the US to help avoid climate catastrophe Breakthrough solar system outperforms military-grade diesel generator Solar panel world record smashed with ‘miracle material’
2023-11-14 00:08
'It didn’t go too well': Leonardo DiCaprio once blamed his 'pretty atrocious voice' for losing out on Buz Luhrmann's 'Moulin Rouge'
'It didn’t go too well': Leonardo DiCaprio once blamed his 'pretty atrocious voice' for losing out on Buz Luhrmann's 'Moulin Rouge'
Leonardo DiCaprio had previously revealed that his 'atrocious' voice once cost him Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Moulin Rouge’
1970-01-01 08:00
Video footage shows Camp Nou stand being torn down
Video footage shows Camp Nou stand being torn down
Work on the redevelopmen of Camp Nou continues, with video footage showing machinery demolishing a stand at the iconic stadium.
2023-07-10 21:30
88-year-old Australian doctor freed 7 years after kidnapping by Islamic extremists in West Africa
88-year-old Australian doctor freed 7 years after kidnapping by Islamic extremists in West Africa
An 88-year-old Australian doctor held captive by Islamic extremists in West Africa for more than seven years has been freed
2023-05-19 10:14
Sell GameStop Stock. The Turnaround Is ‘Fruitless’ and the NFT Business Is Failing.
Sell GameStop Stock. The Turnaround Is ‘Fruitless’ and the NFT Business Is Failing.
Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter lowered his price target on videogame retailer GameStop and reiterated an Underperform rating on the stock.
1970-01-01 08:00