The Voice: Why Australia and New Zealand took different paths on Indigenous journey
Australia is holding a historic vote - its neighbour has a different approach to recognising Indigenous people.
1970-01-01 08:00
IMF says recent El Salvador mission was 'very productive'
By Jorgelina do Rosario and Rodrigo Campos MARRAKECH, Morocco The International Monetary Fund's engagement with El Salvador has
1970-01-01 08:00
NFL rumors: Aaron Rodgers paid millions for Pat McAfee exclusives
Aaron Rodgers has become a must-watch regular on Pat McAfee's show. It shouldn't be surprising to learn he's been making millions for showing up.
1970-01-01 08:00
US Senator Menendez to be arraigned on new charges Oct. 18 -filing
WASHINGTON U.S. Senator Bob Menendez will be arraigned next week on new charges that he conspired to act
1970-01-01 08:00
WNBA holding its own against NFL, MLB, with finals broadcast during busy sports calendar
The WNBA is competing for viewers during one of the busiest times on the sports calendar and the league is holding its own
1970-01-01 08:00
Canada Urged to Get Ambitious to Harness Offshore Wind Potential
Building wind farms off Atlantic Canada’s coast would be a game-changer that transforms the region into an “energy
1970-01-01 08:00
UAW says no additional strikes at automakers, but ready to add workers to picket lines
UAW President Shawn Fain said the union would not expand its strike against the Big Three automakers on Friday, but that the UAW stood ready to add more workers to the picket lines at any time as its labor action enters a new phase.
1970-01-01 08:00
A hidden underground ocean could be causing ‘slow-motion' earthquakes
Scientists think they could have found the cause of a series of “slow-motion” earthquakes that have shaken New Zealand in recent years – a hidden ocean which sits two miles beneath the sea floor. The water was revealed as part of a giant volcanic area formed about 125 million years ago, when an eruption forced a plume of lava bigger than the US to the surface of the Earth. Researchers found the region by towing 3D seismic sensors behind a boat to build up an image of the ancient volcanic area. There, they found thick, layered sediments around long-buried volcanoes which contained much more water than expected. Andrew Gase, from the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics, who carried out the research, said: “Normal ocean crust, once it gets to be about seven or 10 million years old should contain much less water.” The ocean crust scanned by researchers was 10 times as old as this – but water made up nearly half its volume. The tectonic fault line which runs through New Zealand is known for producing slow-motion earthquakes, also known as slow slip events. During one of these, the energy from an earthquake gets released over days or months, often causing little or no harm to people. Scientists don’t know why they happen more at some faults than at others, but they are thought to be linked to buried water. Finding this new area of water at the fault line which creates so many slip events could provide an explanation. Gase said: “We can't yet see deep enough to know exactly the effect on the fault, but we can see that the amount of water that's going down here is actually much higher than normal.” If researchers can work out how the water reserves affect slip events – possibly by dampening them – they could, in turn, understand normal earthquakes better. Scientists also think underground water pressure could play a key part in creating conditions that release tectonic stress via slow slip earthquakes. As a result, Gase said scientists should drill even deeper to find out where the water ends up. 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
Trump loses first of several bids to toss suit seeking to block him from Colorado ballot
Former President Donald Trump has lost the first of several attempts to throw out a lawsuit that seeks to block him from the 2024 presidential ballot in Colorado, based on the 14th Amendment's prohibition against insurrectionists holding public office.
1970-01-01 08:00
Joel Embiid showed up in person to watch the Phillies eliminate the Braves
Joel Embiid was in the house as the Phillies eliminated the Braves and 76ers fans can feel a little better about his long-term commitment to the city and its teams.
1970-01-01 08:00
NASA spacecraft launched to mysterious and rare metal asteroid in first mission of its kind
A NASA spacecraft has rocketed away on a six-year journey to a rare asteroid made of metal
1970-01-01 08:00
Barcelona receive huge Robert Lewandowski boost ahead of El Clasico
Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski has admitted his ankle injury is not as bad as first feared, giving the club hope he could face Real Madrid in El Clasico later this month.
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