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Erling Haaland reveals how he has thrived under 'brutal' Pep Guardiola
Erling Haaland reveals how he has thrived under 'brutal' Pep Guardiola
Erling Haaland discusses his relationship with Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.
1970-01-01 08:00
The Time Freddy Krueger Became a Nightmare for Will Smith
The Time Freddy Krueger Became a Nightmare for Will Smith
The rapper's 1988 song, "Nightmare on My Street," made reference to a killer named Fred who was "burnt like a weenie." New Line Cinema didn't find it funny, but it has just been rediscovered online.
1970-01-01 08:00
50 Facts About the Apollo 11 Moon Landing
50 Facts About the Apollo 11 Moon Landing
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the Moon—and Buzz Aldrin became the first one to pee on it.
1970-01-01 08:00
The problem with labor data in understanding inflation
The problem with labor data in understanding inflation
US inflation has slowed markedly over the past year as the Federal Reserve raised interest rates aggressively to cool demand and slow price increases. The job market hasn't cooled as much and there's always speculation over what the latest monthly jobs report means for the Fed.
1970-01-01 08:00
This Vincent Van Gogh Action Figure Comes Complete with Removable Ears
This Vincent Van Gogh Action Figure Comes Complete with Removable Ears
Today Is Art Day celebrates artist Vincent van Gogh with an action figure that comes with detachable ears.
1970-01-01 08:00
Hollywood's Brief Love Affair With Young Einstein Star Yahoo Serious
Hollywood's Brief Love Affair With Young Einstein Star Yahoo Serious
Australian actor Yahoo Serious came out of nowhere to conquer Hollywood with the 1989 hit 'Young Einstein.' Then, just as quickly as he appeared, he vanished.
1970-01-01 08:00
10 Kind of Blue Facts About Miles Davis
10 Kind of Blue Facts About Miles Davis
Celebrating the legendary musician, who said he "changed music five or six times," was born on May 26, 1926.
1970-01-01 08:00
The Shortest Street in the World Is in Scotland, and Has Just One Address
The Shortest Street in the World Is in Scotland, and Has Just One Address
Ebenezer Place in Wick, Scotland, is 6 feet and 9 inches long, and it's home to only one street address.
1970-01-01 08:00
Century-Old Graffiti Written by Hotel Waiters Discovered on the Walls of Florida Museum
Century-Old Graffiti Written by Hotel Waiters Discovered on the Walls of Florida Museum
Complaining about lousy tippers is a timeless tradition.
1970-01-01 08:00
'Mountains' taller than Everest discovered on 'ancient structure' around Earth's core
'Mountains' taller than Everest discovered on 'ancient structure' around Earth's core
A new study into the Earth beneath our feet has discovered that an ancient ocean floor structure could be wrapped around the planet's core which could be taller that Mount Everest in some areas. A brand new high-resolution mapping of the core has uncovered things that scientists previously didn't know according to a study that was first published in April. The discovery found that a thin but dense layer sits at around 2,900 kilometers below the surface at the Core Mantle Boundary where rocks meet the molten outer core of the planet. Geologist Samantha Hansen from the University of Alabama is quoted in the study saying: "Seismic investigations, such as ours, provide the highest resolution imaging of the interior structure of our planet, and we are finding that this structure is vastly more complicated than once thought." She adds: "Our research provides important connections between shallow and deep Earth structure and the overall processes driving our planet.” Hansen and her team conducted the research from 15 different stations in Antarctica by using seismic waves created by Earthquakes to create a map of what the inside of the planet looks like. The team identified the unexpected energy within seconds of the boundary-reflected wave from the seismic data. The findings show that although the layer is very thin it does spread for many, many kilometers and has been called the ultra-low velocity zone (ULVZs) due to its strong wave speed reductions. Due to the properties of the ULVZs the experts believe that the layer could vary dramatically in height. Geophysicist Edward Garnero from Arizona State University adds: "The material's thickness varies from a few kilometers to [tens] of kilometers. This suggests we are seeing mountains on the core, in some places up to five times taller than Mt. Everest." These underground mountains could play a significant role in how heat escapes from the Earth's core and power magnetic fields and volcanic eruptions. The team's studies suggest that the layer could encase all of the core but further research will have to be carried out to determine if that is the case. 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
Orban Says He Plans to Rule Hungary Until 2034, Telex Reports
Orban Says He Plans to Rule Hungary Until 2034, Telex Reports
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, currently the longest-serving head of government in the European Union, plans to stay
1970-01-01 08:00
How to Craft the Perfect Gag, According to Buster Keaton
How to Craft the Perfect Gag, According to Buster Keaton
It's all about perspective.
1970-01-01 08:00
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