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O’Charley’s is Celebrating Thanksgiving with Deals that Don’t Require Cooking
O’Charley’s is Celebrating Thanksgiving with Deals that Don’t Require Cooking
NASHVILLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 16, 2023--
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Here's When the Fortnite Festival Concert is Coming to Chapter 5
Here's When the Fortnite Festival Concert is Coming to Chapter 5
The leaked Fortnite Festival concert starts on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023, at 9 a.m. ET in Chapter 5 with free rewards and possibly live music.
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Biggest-ever simulation of the universe could finally explain how we got here
Biggest-ever simulation of the universe could finally explain how we got here
It’s one of the biggest questions humans have asked themselves since the dawn of time, but we might be closer than ever to understanding how the universe developed the way it did and we all came to be here. Computer simulations are happening all the time in the modern world, but a new study is attempting to simulate the entire universe in an effort to understand conditions in the far reaches of the past. Full-hydro Large-scale structure simulations with All-sky Mapping for the Interpretation of Next Generation Observations (or FLAMINGO for short), are being run out of the UK. The simulations are taking place at the DiRAC facility and they’re being launched with the ultimate aim of tracking how everything evolved to the stage they’re at now within the universe. The sheer scale of it is almost impossible to grasp, but the biggest of the simulations features a staggering 300 billion particles and has the mass of a small galaxy. One of the most significant parts of the research comes in the third and final paper showcasing the research and focuses on a factor known as sigma 8 tension. This tension is based on calculations of the cosmic microwave background, which is the microwave radiation that came just after the Big Bang. Out of their research, the experts involved have learned that normal matter and neutrinos are both required when it comes to predicting things accurately through the simulations. "Although the dark matter dominates gravity, the contribution of ordinary matter can no longer be neglected, since that contribution could be similar to the deviations between the models and the observations,” research leader and astronomer Joop Schaye of Leiden University said. Simulations that include normal matter as well as dark matter are far more complex, given how complicated dark matter’s interactions with the universe are. Despite this, scientists have already begun to analyse the very formations of the universe across dark matter, normal matter and neutrinos. "The effect of galactic winds was calibrated using machine learning, by comparing the predictions of lots of different simulations of relatively small volumes with the observed masses of galaxies and the distribution of gas in clusters of galaxies," said astronomer Roi Kugel of Leiden University. The research for the three papers, published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, was undertaken partly thanks to a new code, as astronomer Matthieu Schaller of Leiden University explains. "To make this simulation possible, we developed a new code, SWIFT, which efficiently distributes the computational work over 30 thousand CPUs.” Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel 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
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Mexico eyes broader tax incentives to lure foreign investment-minister
Mexico eyes broader tax incentives to lure foreign investment-minister
MEXICO CITY Mexico is eyeing broadening tax incentives set out in a recent "nearshoring" decree to companies that
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Retail traders cash out as market rallies on bets of end to rate hikes
Retail traders cash out as market rallies on bets of end to rate hikes
By Medha Singh U.S. retail traders rushed to lock in gains from a share rally sparked by signs
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Decline in local news outlets is accelerating despite efforts to help
Decline in local news outlets is accelerating despite efforts to help
A new report shows that the decline of local news outlets is accelerating despite efforts to help, and more people are aware of the dire problems facing the industry
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Prince William named 'sexiest bald man of 2023' according to study
Prince William named 'sexiest bald man of 2023' according to study
Prince William has been named the sexiest bald man alive, according to a new study based on Google searches. Marketing agency Reboot conducted the study by looking at how many times the Royal had been searched for, alongside the words “shirtless” or “naked”. They also analysed celebrities’ heights, net worths and how shiny their scalps are to come up with a total “sexy” score out of 10. William topped the list with a 9.88, closely followed by actors Vin Diesel and Jason Statham, who excelled on search result scores and the “shine factor” of their heads. Samuel L. Jackson came fourth and businessman Jeff Bezos (no, really) came fifth, with his immense net worth of $168bn pumping up his score. In sixth place came former basketball player, Michael Jordan, who is officially the sexiest bald sports star of 2023. With a height of 6 ft 5 and the highest net worth of sport stars on the list, at $2.6bn, it comes as no surprise that MJ, in all his bald glory, is seen as seductive, study authors said. The top 10 and their respective scores are as follows: Prince William – 9.88 Vin Diesel – 8.81 Jason Statham – 8.51 Samuel L. Jackson – 7.31 Jeff Bezos – 7.12 Michael Jordan – 7.95 Dwayne Johnson – 6.90 Shemar Moore – 6.75 Shaquille O’Neal – 6.50 Terry Crews – 6.32 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.
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Eating less meat would be good for the Earth. Small nudges can change behavior
Eating less meat would be good for the Earth. Small nudges can change behavior
One of the thorniest problems of the 21st century is how to get people to eat less meat
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Saudi Fund for Development Signs Two Framework MoUs for Caribbean Infrastructure and Energy Projects
Saudi Fund for Development Signs Two Framework MoUs for Caribbean Infrastructure and Energy Projects
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 16, 2023--
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Amazon's prototype Kuiper satellites operate successfully
Amazon's prototype Kuiper satellites operate successfully
Amazon.com said on Thursday its two prototype satellites for its planned Kuiper internet network have been operating successfully,
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Homebuilder confidence weakens again but easing rates may brighten the outlook - NAHB
Homebuilder confidence weakens again but easing rates may brighten the outlook - NAHB
By Amina Niasse NEW YORK U.S. home builder confidence weakened in November despite signs of easing mortgage rates
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SPEEDA Edge by Uzabase USA Named Honoree of CES® 2024 Innovation Awards, AI Category
SPEEDA Edge by Uzabase USA Named Honoree of CES® 2024 Innovation Awards, AI Category
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 16, 2023--
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