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ECB's Nagel says inflation has not been defeated yet
ECB's Nagel says inflation has not been defeated yet
FRANKFURT The European Central Bank must keep interest rates sufficiently high for long enough because inflation in the
1970-01-01 08:00
Morgan Stanley may pay up to $1 billion to resolve US probe into private stock sales - Semafor
Morgan Stanley may pay up to $1 billion to resolve US probe into private stock sales - Semafor
(Reuters) -Morgan Stanley may pay between $500 million and $1 billion to resolve a long-running U.S. probe into how it
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Former Met shades franchise for disastrous 2023 season, missing playoffs
Former Met shades franchise for disastrous 2023 season, missing playoffs
Tommy Pham is enjoying his time with the National League champion Arizona Diamondbacks. However, he didn't shy away from sharing his true feelings about his time with the New York Mets.
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Mookie Betts defends Trevor Bauer, encourages MLB comeback
Mookie Betts defends Trevor Bauer, encourages MLB comeback
Dodgers star Mookie Betts had a controversial take on exiled MLB player Trevor Bauer.
1970-01-01 08:00
10 Facts About Ivory-Billed Woodpeckers, North America’s Most Famous (Probably) Extinct Bird
10 Facts About Ivory-Billed Woodpeckers, North America’s Most Famous (Probably) Extinct Bird
Here’s your introduction to this legendary, (maybe?) extinct avian—and a look-alike species that might be the source of all the rumors.
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Afghan refugees fear as Pakistan prepares for deportations
Afghan refugees fear as Pakistan prepares for deportations
Hundreds of thousands of Afghans seeking asylum in Pakistan fear their dreams will be crushed.
1970-01-01 08:00
TT Capital Partners Named to Inc.’s 2023 List of Founder-Friendly Investors for Second Consecutive Year
TT Capital Partners Named to Inc.’s 2023 List of Founder-Friendly Investors for Second Consecutive Year
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 31, 2023--
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Who is on the College Football Playoff Selection Committee in 2023?
Who is on the College Football Playoff Selection Committee in 2023?
Who are the members of the College Football Playoff Selection Committee?
1970-01-01 08:00
NFL Rumors: 3 wide receivers the Cleveland Browns need to add to save the offense
NFL Rumors: 3 wide receivers the Cleveland Browns need to add to save the offense
At 4-3, the Cleveland Browns are still in the thick of the AFC playoff hunt, but things have not gone their way offensively at all. The team is reportedly seek
1970-01-01 08:00
Scientists believe close kilonova explosion could threaten all life on Earth
Scientists believe close kilonova explosion could threaten all life on Earth
Scientists have worked out how close a neutron star collision would have to be to threaten all life on Earth, in a not-remotely-terrifying new study. The event, known as a kilonova, is among the most powerful and explosive in the known universe. It’s not quite as bright as a supernova – but we should still keep our distance. Haille Perkins, team leader and a scientist at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, told Space.com: “We found that if a neutron star merger were to occur within around 36 light-years of Earth, the resulting radiation could cause an extinction-level event.” That’s about 212 trillion miles – which seems like quite a large danger zone. But we need not worry, apparently. Kilonovae are extremely rare and difficult to spot, because they happen so quickly. Scientists, including those from the University of Warwick, recently managed to observe one by using the James Webb telescope. The explosion first produces a blast of gamma rays which lasts for just seconds. If we got caught in one of those, it would fry us all rather quickly. That’s pretty unlikely because they go in two thin lines out from the centre of the blast. They also cause an afterglow of X-ray emissions in the surrounding dust and particles. If we’re within 16.3 light years of those, we’d be in trouble. But the worst bit is the cosmic rays (of course!) – energetic charged particles spreading out from the explosion in a bubble. If these hit Earth, they would strip the ozone layer and leave us vulnerable to ultraviolet rays for several thousand years. That would be a bummer because, again, we’d all die. Fortunately, kilonovae are so rare that we’re more likely to get hit by an asteroid, added Perkins. She said: “There are several other more common events like solar flares, asteroid impacts, and supernova explosions that have a better chance of being harmful.” That’s good then. New kilonova discoveries In the most recent kilonova, it was the gamma rays that alerted the astronomers to the fact something big was going down. Then, they got in touch with various telescopes and detectors to ask them to focus on the bit of the sky where the burst had come from, and bingo: kilonova. Here's what it looked like on the JWT's feed. One of the major discoveries from this one is that kilonovae produce an element called tellurium, a relatively rare element on Earth. They also worked out where the two neutron stars came from: a spiral galaxy about 120,000 light years away from the location of the final explosion. That’s about the diameter of the Milky Way, and just a little further away than the mere 36 light year danger zone, then. But it’s food for thought nonetheless, eh? 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.
1970-01-01 08:00
3 wild NHL trades we need to see before it's too late
3 wild NHL trades we need to see before it's too late
The NHL is full of surprises, and every season some trade shakes the league to its core. Some of this year's hottest trade candidates include Juuse Saros of the Nashville Predators, the Calgary Flames' Elias Lindholm, and the Boston Bruins' Jake DeBrusk.
1970-01-01 08:00
YASA Wins the Coveted Royal Automobile Club Dewar Trophy for Outstanding British Technical Achievement in the Automotive Industry
YASA Wins the Coveted Royal Automobile Club Dewar Trophy for Outstanding British Technical Achievement in the Automotive Industry
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 31, 2023--
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