
Electriq Power Continues Growth with New Sustainable Community Networks Partnership in California
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 29, 2023--
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Man Utd's worst Champions League campaigns - ranked
The ten worst Champions League seasons Manchester United have ever endured
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Erik ten Hag responds to reporter who admits he likes to see Man Utd in crisis
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag reacted in good faith when an interviewer bizarrely admitted the media enjoys seeing the club in crisis.
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US Pro Sailing Team Acquired in the Sport’s Biggest-Ever Deal
The US team of international sailing competition SailGP has been acquired by investors in the sport’s biggest team
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Lautaro Martinez ready to sign new Inter contract despite Man Utd and Chelsea interest
Lautaro Martinez is ready to sign a new contract at Inter despite interest from Premier League giants Chelsea and Manchester United.
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Scientists cook ‘alien haze’ that could help us find extraterrestrial life
Scientists have cooked up the "alien haze" of distant planets, in an effort to help with the search for alien life. The haze is a simulation of the hazy skies that appear on water-rich exoplanets, or worlds outside of our solar system. That haziness can get in the way of observations of those planets, making it difficult to understand what is happening there. Haze can also affect conditions on the planet themselves. If the atmosphere has hazes or other particles then it can drastically change the temperature, amount of light an other factors – some of which might be make or break for alien life there. Scientists hope the homemade haze will let them better understand the atmospheres of other planets, and model how the planets themselves form and grow. They could allow us to better understand how the have distorts our picture of those planets – distortions that could give us the wrong understanding of the makeup of their atmospheres. Getting that wrong could mean potentially missing habitable worlds, for instance. The observations are used to come up with the estimates about the temperature and atmospheric conditions that are then used to determine whether a planet might be able to host alien life. “The big picture is whether there is life outside the solar system, but trying to answer that kind of question requires really detailed modeling of all different types, specifically in planets with lots of water,” said co-author Sarah Hörst, from Johns Hopkins University. “This has been a huge challenge because we just don't have the lab work to do that, so we are trying to use these new lab techniques to get more out of the data that we’re taking in with all these big fancy telescopes.” The team cooked up the haze using a custom-designed chamber in Hörst’s lab. The haze they made is formed out solid particles, suspended in gas, which changes how light interacts with the gas itself. To test the hazes they made, scientists shot ultraviolet light through them, measuring how much they absorbed and reflected. They found that hate haze matched the chemical signatures of a well-studied exoplanet. Scientists hope to develop yet more hazes, with different gas mixtures, that will let them better understand different atmospheres. The work is described in a new paper, 'Optical properties of organic haze analogues in water-rich exoplanet atmospheres observable with JWST', published in the journal Nature Astronomy. Read More SpaceX rockets are punching holes in atmosphere, causing blood-red ‘auroras’ Chinese rocket that slammed onto Moon may have carried mysterious undisclosed payload Nasa’s ‘Message in a Bottle’ will send your name into space
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Shein ‘lines up US stock market flotation that could be worth nearly $90 billion!’
After becoming a staple for millions of young women, Chinese fast fashion titan Shein has reportedly lodged confidential paperwork with securities regulators informing them of its intention to go public in the US with a listing that could be worth nearly $90 billion.
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Halima Aden declares she’s making a fashion comeback to ‘inspire’ the planet
After her shock exit from the industry during the pandemic, model Halima Aden says she is returning to fashion to “inspire” the world.
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Gucci workers mount historic strike in protest against relocation of design studio
In the first walk-out to hit the high-fashion empire in its 102-year history, scores of Gucci employees have gone on strike in protest against plans to relocate a huge part of its design studio team from Rome to Milan.
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The Fifth Down: Firing Bill Belichick would be a mistake
In this week's edition of The Fifth Down, Kinnu Singh explains how calls to fire New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick in the middle of the season are woefully short-sighted.
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NASA to train Indian astronaut for ISS voyage in deepening space ties
By Nivedita Bhattacharjee BENGALURU NASA will train an Indian astronaut for a voyage to the International Space Station
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OPEC+ talks continue, no meeting delay currently expected, sources say
By Maha El Dahan, Olesya Astakhova and Alex Lawler DUBAI/LONDON (Reuters) -OPEC+ is continuing to hold talks on 2024 oil
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