PHINIA Inc. Completes Separation from BorgWarner, Starts Trading on New York Stock Exchange
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Ukraine Recap: Nuclear Tension Surges Amid Frontline Fighting
Ukraine and Russia traded barbs over the danger of an attack on a Russian-occupied nuclear power plant as
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Stellantis CEO rules out moving Peugeot e-208 production to France
PARIS Stellantis has no plans to move production of the electric Peugeot e-208 to France from Spain despite
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UK sells government bond with highest yield since 1999
LONDON Britain sold a government bond at auction on Wednesday that will pay investors an annual return of
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Perfect Corp. Empowers Endless Fashion Exploration with YouCam Makeup's New Transformative AI Fashion Styling Feature
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Blondie drummer says music in UK schools helps autistic children
Blondie drummer Clem Burke on Wednesday said adding drumming to the UK school curriculum could be a "game changer" for autistic children after a study found as little as...
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New Found Intercepts 14.5 g/t Au Over 27.8m, 9.7 g/t Au Over 20.3m, 34.6 g/t Au Over 5.3m, 39 g/t Au Over 4.3m & 33 g/t Au Over 4.8m at Iceberg
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Some vehicle updates are better than others and experts at Edmunds fill you in on the top 5 for 2024
Automakers routinely update their vehicles with new features, engines and trim levels
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Louis Theroux gives candid update after alopecia condition worsens
Louis Theroux has updated his followers on his alopecia condition in a candid post on Instagram. Alopecia is a condition where the immune system attacks hair follicles and causes hair loss. It can occur in any part of the body, but most commonly the head and face. As explained by the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS), hair typically falls out in patches about the size of a coin, but it can be more extreme. "Most people with the disease are healthy and have no other symptoms," they added. "Oh jeez it looks like the alopecia has migrated up to my eyebrow," he wrote on the platform. "I realise you aren’t all awaiting every update on its progress but I want people to acclimatise to the new partially depilated me and not freak everyone out by suddenly appearing in public like a half-plucked elephant bird with no forewarning." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The renowned documentary creator continued: "So this is where we’re at. I’d really like to keep my eyebrows, but it’s out of my hands at this point… tho I have started taking vitamin d and something called biotin." Theroux first opened up about his condition last month when he shared that "nature has played a cruel trick on me," alongside a photo of his beard that showed a "tiny remnant" missing. "I can now only grow a weird little Hitler moustache," he humoured. Fans flocked to the post to praise the star for being so open and honest. "Don’t worry we love you no matter what," one commented, while another added: "Well done for sharing, Louis and raising awareness!" A third joked: "Eyebrows are overrated. What do they even do? If Madonna doesn't need them, neither do you." Theroux's post encouraged many more people to come forward about their own personal experiences with the condition. 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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Russia car sales jump 151.8% y/y in June - Autostat
Car sales in Russia rose 151.8% year-on-year in June, analytical agency Autostat said on Wednesday, continuing to rebound
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Scientists discover life living deep beneath the ocean floor
The secret to life on distant planets could lie beneath the ocean floor, according to staggering research. A rich tapestry of microbes uncovered from rocks hundreds of feet down among the ocean crust proved an illuminating discovery for authors of a study first published in 2020. The single-cell organisms that live off methane in the South Pacific were far more plentiful in number than expected after being uncovered during an expedition in 2010. It came when the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) collected samples from 400 feet below the ocean crust. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The sheer number of microbes they found in the rock samples surprised them, with the rocks containing an enormous 10 billion bacterial cells – a huge increase compared to normal levels on the seafloor, which normally only measure around 100 bacterial cells per cubic centimeter. "I thought it was a dream, seeing such rich microbial life in rocks," Yohey Suzuki from the University of Tokyo said. The signs are certainly encouraging when it comes to searching for life on Mars and other planets in the solar system, especially as the findings of the study suggested that the microbes were there organically and not influenced by underwater volcanoes. "Minerals are like a fingerprint for what conditions were present when the clay formed. Neutral to slightly alkaline levels, low temperature, moderate salinity, iron-rich environment, basalt rock—all of these conditions are shared between the deep ocean and the surface of Mars," Suzuki said. 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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Robert De Niro's friends fear legend may 'crack' under pressure of parenthood and grandson's death: 'Something has to give'
Robert De Niro has been devastated by the untimely death of his 19-year-old grandson Leandro De Niro Rodriguez
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