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What the Phoenix Suns starting lineup looks like after keeping DeAndre Ayton
What the Phoenix Suns starting lineup looks like after keeping DeAndre Ayton
Despite trade rumors suggesting the opposite, the Suns will keep center DeAndre Ayton.According to Chris Haynes, the Suns are keeping Deandre Ayton. This comes after a Suns insider said that the team is unlikely to trade for Ayton due to the offers being extremely low.The Suns'...
2023-06-26 00:40
Rivals make high-stakes pitch for US Republican leadership
Rivals make high-stakes pitch for US Republican leadership
Two hopefuls vying to become the top Republican in the US Congress were set to make their pitches Tuesday, as the party struggles to end a bitter civil war thwarting quick action on...
2023-10-10 23:20
Pitcher Kenta Maeda and Detroit Tigers agree to a $24 million, two-year contract, AP source says
Pitcher Kenta Maeda and Detroit Tigers agree to a $24 million, two-year contract, AP source says
A person familiar with the deal tells The Associated Press that free agent right-hander Kenta Maeda and the Detroit Tigers have agreed to a $24 million, two-year contract
2023-11-27 10:55
'RUN, SHAKIRA, RUN': Singer's fans have a meltdown after she's spotted with Tom Cruise at Miami F1
'RUN, SHAKIRA, RUN': Singer's fans have a meltdown after she's spotted with Tom Cruise at Miami F1
'Who’s going to rescue Shakira?,' remarked a social media user
1970-01-01 08:00
Kevin Costner fears Christine Baumgartner may try to frame him to win $400M divorce battle
Kevin Costner fears Christine Baumgartner may try to frame him to win $400M divorce battle
Kevin Costner worries that his estranged wife Christine Baumgartner may try to implicate him in a crime to gain the advantage
2023-07-04 15:36
A mysterious source has been sending radio signals to Earth from space for decades
A mysterious source has been sending radio signals to Earth from space for decades
An unknown source has been sending radio blasts towards Earth since at least 1988, scientists say. The researchers do not know what object is sending the radio waves towards Earth. The nature of the waves is such that they do not conform with any models that attempt to explain it. For 35 years, the source has been sending out regular 20-minute blasts of energy that vary considerably in their brightness, researchers say. The emissions appear something like the blasts that come out of pulsars or fast radio bursts, which last for milliseconds to several seconds. But the newly discovered source sends radio signals that pulsate on a period of 21 minutes – something previously thought impossible by expected explanations. Pulsars are neutron stars that spin around quickly, throwing out radio blasts as they do. When one crosses Earth, the emissions can be picked up very briefly and brightly, like being in the path of the light from a rotating lighthouse. Scientists believe that process can only work if the magnetic field of the pulsar is strong, and it is rotating quickly enough – if not, there would not be enough energy to see the pulsar from Earth. That has led to the development of the “pulsar death line”, which suggests that sources must be spinning fast and strong enough to be detected. The newly discovered object named GPMJ1839-10, however, is way beyond that death line. If it is a pulsar, then it seems to be operating in ways that scientists thought impossible. It could also be a highly magnetised white dwarf or magnetar, an extra kind of neutron star with incredibly strong magnetic fields. But they do not tend to send out emissions of this kind, researchers believe. The signals have been detected on Earth since at least 1988, scientists found by going through old records, but they had gone unnoticed by those collecting that data. After the source was detected, researchers checked radio archives and found that the source has been repeating for at least 35 years. Yet more discoveries may be made in this way in the future, said Victoria M Kaspi, a professor of physics at McGill University who did not work on the study. “Only time will tell what else lurks in these data, and what observations across many astronomical timescales will reveal,” she wrote in an accompanying article. That might include some explanation of how unusual the newly discovered source is. By examining whether there are is a similar collection of other objects in the data, researchers might be able to understand the mechanisms behind the newly discovered emissions. The findings are reported in a new paper, ‘A long-period radio transient active for three decades’, published in the journal Nature. Read More Scientists invent self-healing solar panels with ‘miracle material’ Powerful solar flare to disrupt communications, Russians warn New technique represents major breakthrough in search for aliens, scientists say
2023-07-19 23:25
What are the charges against Sunny White? 'White nationalist' mother pleads not guilty in hit-and-run homicide of Mika Westwolf
What are the charges against Sunny White? 'White nationalist' mother pleads not guilty in hit-and-run homicide of Mika Westwolf
Sunny White claimed she thought she hit a deer and was passing a bottle to her baby at the time
2023-11-10 18:35
Former First Lady Leads Violent Guatemala Election That Saw Poll Workers Doused With Gasoline
Former First Lady Leads Violent Guatemala Election That Saw Poll Workers Doused With Gasoline
Guatemala’s presidential election is set for a runoff between two candidates promising to boost social spending and improve
2023-06-27 03:44
Actor Hill Harper announces US Senate bid in Michigan
Actor Hill Harper announces US Senate bid in Michigan
Actor Hill Harper announced on Monday his plans to run for US Senate in Michigan to fill retiring Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow's seat.
2023-07-11 00:48
Lam Ngoc Tran: Texas man gets 40 years in prison for killing his wife with a nail gun
Lam Ngoc Tran: Texas man gets 40 years in prison for killing his wife with a nail gun
The killing took place at Lam Ngoc Tran's home on Peralta Springs Lane in Cypress, Texas, on January 10, 2022
2023-09-10 07:01
Most Britons Say Sunak Will Fail to Meet ‘Stop the Boats’ Vow
Most Britons Say Sunak Will Fail to Meet ‘Stop the Boats’ Vow
Fewer than one in ten Britons think Rishi Sunak will meet his pledge to stop asylum seekers reaching
2023-08-08 07:01
FIFA 23 Premier League Team of the Season Leaks
FIFA 23 Premier League Team of the Season Leaks
Full list of FIFA 23 Premier League Team of the Season leaks including every player in the squad.
1970-01-01 08:00