University of Chicago Gets Quantum Tech Funding From IBM, Google
The University of Chicago will partner with International Business Machines Corp. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google in deals totaling
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Nashville resident couldn't get tickets to Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, so he got a job as a security guard and attended anyway
Nashville accountant Davis Perrigo wasn't able to secure tickets to Taylor Swift's concert the old-fashioned way, so he devised a creative plan to attend anyway.
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US debt ceiling: Joe Biden and Kevin McCarthy seek to break impasse
The president flies home from the G7 summit amid hopes of a deal with top Republican Kevin McCarthy.
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Manchester City lift 2022/23 Premier League trophy
Manchester City lifted the 2022/23 Premier League trophy following their 1-0 victory over Chelsea at the Etihad on Sunday.
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Mexico Raises Alert Level on ‘Popo’ Volcano Near Mexico City
Mexico raised its alert level on the Popocatepetl volcano following increased activity and officials were ordered to make
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visits region struck by deadly floods
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visited areas of northern Italy hit by deadly flooding on Sunday, cutting short her visit to Japan for the G7 in response to the disaster.
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Man City 1-0 Chelsea: Player ratings as champions ease to win against sorry Blues
Player ratings from Manchester City's 1-0 win against Chelsea in the Premier League.
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McCarthy Says Debt-Limit Talks With Biden Will Resume Monday
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he and President Joe Biden will meet Monday afternoon and negotiators will resume
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3 people killed, 1 critically injured in Kansas City nightclub shooting
Three people were killed and one is in critical condition after a nightclub shooting early Sunday morning in Kansas City, Missouri, police say.
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Greece election: Centre-right leads but no majority, exit poll suggests
Centre-right Kyriakos Mitsotakis will struggle to form a coalition despite lead, exit poll suggests.
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Liverpool great in tears after final match at Anfield
It was almost the perfect fairytale sendoff.
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Proof that Vikings were in America far earlier than Columbus discovered
The discovery of North America is synonymous with Christopher Columbus, but proof has been found confirming that the Vikings were there hundreds of years earlier. Columbus is said to have “discovered the New World" in 1492 CE, but new analysis has suggested that the Norse people in Greenland were using wood from North America centuries before. Research focused on timber used in Norse sites across Greenland which people lived in between 1000 and 1400. The findings show that some of the wood came from types of trees that were grown outside of Greenland. One was the Jack pine, which is found in Canada. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Archaeologist Lísabet Guðmundsdóttir from the University of Iceland studied the timber and put across his findings in the journal Antiquity. “These findings highlight the fact that Norse Greenlanders had the means, knowledge, and appropriate vessels to cross the Davis Strait to the east coast of North America, at least up until the 14th century,” the study says. “As such, journeys were being made from Greenland to North America throughout the entirety of the period of Norse settlement in Greenland, and resources were being acquired by the Norse from North America for far longer than previously thought.” It’s not the first time that it’s been suggested that Norse communities travelled to north America. Italian texts from the 14th century contain references to Vikings making contact with Markland, which is believed to be on the Labrador coast in Canada. The 13th-century Norwegian text called Konungsskuggsjá also referenced the fact that Greenland at the time wasn’t home to great abundances of natural resources, reading: “Everything that is needed to improve the land must be purchased abroad, both iron and all the timber used in building houses.” 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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