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The Next Wave of Creator Marketing: New Study from LTK and Northwestern University Retail Analytics Council
The Next Wave of Creator Marketing: New Study from LTK and Northwestern University Retail Analytics Council
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 8, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Taylor Swift's Boyfriend's Podcaster Brother Now One of the Sexiest Men Alive
Taylor Swift's Boyfriend's Podcaster Brother Now One of the Sexiest Men Alive
Jason Kelce is one of the sexiest men alive thanks to Taylor Swift.
1970-01-01 08:00
Exclusive-EU to ask YouTube, TikTok for details on measures protecting minors
Exclusive-EU to ask YouTube, TikTok for details on measures protecting minors
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Google’s YouTube and TikTok will be asked by EU industry chief Thierry Breton to provide information on how
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden would veto bid to reverse 'Buy America' EV charging waiver
Biden would veto bid to reverse 'Buy America' EV charging waiver
(Fixes typo in Biden in headline) WASHINGTON The White House said President Joe Biden would veto a Senate
1970-01-01 08:00
Some Bank of Canada governors saw likely need for higher rates - minutes
Some Bank of Canada governors saw likely need for higher rates - minutes
By Steve Scherer and David Ljunggren OTTAWA Some members of the Bank of Canada's (BoCs) policy-setting governing council
1970-01-01 08:00
Nasa gets ‘puzzling’ data back from Lucy spacecraft exploring distant object
Nasa gets ‘puzzling’ data back from Lucy spacecraft exploring distant object
Nasa has received “puzzling” data from a spacecraft that was studying a distant asteroid. The space agency’s Lucy Spacecraft left Earth in 2021, with the aim of studying “Jupiter trojans”, a set of asteroids that fly around the Sun along Jupiter’s orbit and remain largely mysterious. Recently, scientists decided to send it to visit another small object on its way, largely as a test of the systems on the spacecraft that let it track asteroids for its mission. When Lucy arrived at that object – a main belt asteroid named Dinkinesh – it found a surprise, however. Images taken of the asteroid showed that it had a satellite, which flies around the asteroid like a tiny moon of its own. Now, further examination of those images show that the satellite is not one but two objects. Those objects make up a “contact binary”, or two smaller objects that are touching each other as they fly through space. The unexpected discovery explains some of the strange data that scientists had received as they approached Lucy. But it opens up more confusion about the whole system, which one called “bizarre”. “Contact binaries seem to be fairly common in the solar system,” said John Spencer, Lucy deputy project scientist, in a statement. “We haven’t seen many up-close, and we’ve never seen one orbiting another asteroid. “We’d been puzzling over odd variations in Dinkinesh’s brightness that we saw on approach, which gave us a hint that Dinkinesh might have a moon of some sort, but we never suspected anything so bizarre!” The flyby of Dinkinesh was only intended as a test of the spacecraft’s systems but has now posed new possible research for scientists. “It’s truly marvelous when nature surprises us with a new puzzle,” said Tom Statler, Lucy program scientist from NASA Headquarters in Washington. “Great science pushes us to ask questions that we never knew we needed to ask.” “It is puzzling, to say the least,” said Hal Levison, principal investigator for Lucy, also from Southwest Research Institute. “I would have never expected a system that looks like this. In particular, I don’t understand why the two components of the satellite have similar sizes. This is going to be fun for the scientific community to figure out.” The scientists were only able to confirm the nature of the system with the multiple images that were sent back by Lucy in the wake of its encounter with Dinkinesh. Nasa is working now to get the rest of the data from the spacecraft, which might include yet more surprises. Lucy itself will continue flying through space on a journey that is due to take 12 years. Lucy is actually heading back to Earth, which it will use for a gravity assist to propel it onto the next part of its journey, back through the main asteroid belt and onto the Trojan asteroids. Read More Nasa sending VR headset up to ISS to treat astronaut’s mental health All-UK space mission will ‘push boundaries of human knowledge’ All-female Nasa astronaut team departs International Space Station on spacewalk
1970-01-01 08:00
Lineage Expands its European Footprint with New State-Of-The-Art Facility in France
Lineage Expands its European Footprint with New State-Of-The-Art Facility in France
HARNES, France--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 8, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Judging from the level of complaints, air travel is getting worse
Judging from the level of complaints, air travel is getting worse
Complaints about air travel are soaring
1970-01-01 08:00
Scientists detect oxygen in noxious atmosphere of Venus
Scientists detect oxygen in noxious atmosphere of Venus
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON Oxygen accounts for about 21% of Earth's air, with the rest of our atmosphere
1970-01-01 08:00
Reuters NEXT-BofA CEO expects soft landing for US economy
Reuters NEXT-BofA CEO expects soft landing for US economy
(Reuters) -Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan on Wednesday reiterated his expectation of a soft landing for the U.S. economy,
1970-01-01 08:00
Western miners seek premium pricing for rare earth metals to break China grip
Western miners seek premium pricing for rare earth metals to break China grip
By Divya Rajagopal TORONTO (Reuters) -A handful of Canadian, German and Australian critical mineral explorers plan to command premium prices
1970-01-01 08:00
US companies' debt cushion smallest since Q1 2021 :BofA
US companies' debt cushion smallest since Q1 2021 :BofA
By Matt Tracy Rising borrowing costs made a slight dent in U.S. companies' ability to make interest payments
1970-01-01 08:00
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