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Sergio Ramos' house burgled with children at home
Sergio Ramos' house burgled with children at home
An investigation is underway after Sergio Ramos' home was burgled while he was playing for Sevilla against Lens in the Champions League on September 20. The veteran defender returned to the club this summer 18 years after leaving to join Real Madrid.
1970-01-01 08:00
How Seeding the Oceans With Minerals Could Grab Carbon From the Atmosphere
How Seeding the Oceans With Minerals Could Grab Carbon From the Atmosphere
The Hajar Mountains reach nearly 10,000 feet above sea level, tracing the coastline of Oman and the United
1970-01-01 08:00
Miguel Cabrera's career coming to close with Tigers, leaving lasting legacy in MLB and Venezuela
Miguel Cabrera's career coming to close with Tigers, leaving lasting legacy in MLB and Venezuela
Miguel Cabrera's career will end with the Detroit Tigers on Sunday against Cleveland at Comerica Park, where a sold-out crowd will include a few thousands fans paying for standing-room only tickets to cheer for him one more time
1970-01-01 08:00
Bet365 Kentucky Launch Promo Awards $365 on Just $1 Bet!
Bet365 Kentucky Launch Promo Awards $365 on Just $1 Bet!
Lock in your $365 bonus to celebrate the arrival of Bet365 in Kentucky today. Read more to learn how you can access your bonus bets as soon as today.
1970-01-01 08:00
Where is China's defense minister? Beijing keeps silent
Where is China's defense minister? Beijing keeps silent
China has declined to comment on its defense minister's whereabouts as questions swirl over his status a month after he was last seen in public.
1970-01-01 08:00
Jesse Lingard in line for Saudi Pro League contract after joining Al Ettifaq training
Jesse Lingard in line for Saudi Pro League contract after joining Al Ettifaq training
England international Jesse Lingard is closing in on a move to the Saudi Pro League.
1970-01-01 08:00
Nagorno-Karabakh will cease to exist from 2024 after Azerbaijan victory
Nagorno-Karabakh will cease to exist from 2024 after Azerbaijan victory
The self-declared republic of Nagorno-Karabakh will cease to exist from next year after its president signed a decree dissolving state institutions following its defeat by Azerbaijan.
1970-01-01 08:00
Options Bolsters Digital Transformation Capabilities as Microsoft Solutions Partner
Options Bolsters Digital Transformation Capabilities as Microsoft Solutions Partner
LONDON & NEW YORK & HONG KONG--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 28, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Video showing how babies' faces form is giving people nightmares
Video showing how babies' faces form is giving people nightmares
The human body is an extraordinary thing – and now, one video is proving just that, while simultaneously giving people nightmares. Childbirth is often regarded as one of nature's most incredible events, but have you ever questioned how a baby's face develops while in the womb? Neither have we. But thanks to the BBC, people are divided about how "beautiful" the process actually is. The simulation shows how the baby's face starts with the philtrum, the area between the bottom of your nose and upper lip. During the episode of Inside the Human Body: Creation, Michael Mosley points out: "Down the centuries, biologists have wondered why every face has this particular feature. What we now know is it is the place where the puzzle that is the human face finally all comes together." The footage then recreates a baby's facial development via an animation, which begins with two holes at the top of the head. It appears as though the features then start to merge, though this is the baby's nostrils. (Fast-forward 32 seconds in to the below video to watch:) Face Development in the Womb - Inside the Human Body: Creation - BBC One www.youtube.com "We've taken data from scans of a developing embryo so we're able to show you for the very first time how our faces don't just grow, but fit together like a puzzle," Mosley continues. "The three main sections of the puzzle meet in the middle of your top lip, creating the groove that is your philtrum." He continues: "This whole amazing process, the bits coming together to produce a recognisable human face, happens in the womb between two and three months. "If it doesn't happen then, it never will." The snippet understandably garnered a mixed response, with one viewer writing: "That was so creepy yet amazing..." Another joked: "Makes me feel better that Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise once looked like space aliens." And a third quipped: "Thank you for the enlightening information and the skin-curdling nightmares." Sign up for 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
Some children avoid sleepovers due to fears of wetting the bed
Some children avoid sleepovers due to fears of wetting the bed
Eight in 10 children who experience bedwetting have never attended a sleepover - because they’re too embarrassed. A survey of 742 adults, with children aged 4-11, found that 69 per cent of kids have turned down an invite to a sleepover party. And nearly as many (67 per cent) of parents have declined an invitation on behalf of their child. To help parents and kids deal with the experience, and help kids make friends and gain independence through sleepovers, Pampers Ninjamas teamed up with Dr Ranj Singh on educational and fun content discussing bedwetting, and how to prepare for nights out of the home. The three-part series provides education about why bladder leaks can happen, as well as practical tips on how to manage them, particularly during sleepover moments. Paediatrician, TV presenter and author Dr Ranj, said: “Sleepovers can play an important role in developing the confidence and independence of children, as well as for their enjoyment. “So I am proud to be helping the 82 per cent of children who are currently missing out, to offer practical advice as to how to better prepare for overnight stays with friends and family.” The research also found more than a quarter (26 per cent) of respondents are not comfortable discussing bedwetting with parents hosting sleepovers. And 35 per cent report an increase in bedwetting before going back to school, suggesting scholastic stress could be a trigger. To combat the situation, 76 per cent have invested in a waterproof mattress, while 68 per cent have purchased nappies for older children. Read More Playing with dolls could help a child’s social development Study finds free childcare reform has ‘little benefit’ to poorer families Most children in kinship care living with at least one grandparent, figures show
1970-01-01 08:00
South Africa producer inflation quickens to 4.3% y/y in August
South Africa producer inflation quickens to 4.3% y/y in August
JOHANNESBURG South Africa's producer inflation quickened to 4.3% year on year in August from 2.7% in July, statistics
1970-01-01 08:00
How tall is Pat Sajak? 'Wheel of Fortune' host claims on-set tricks keep him from towering over guests
How tall is Pat Sajak? 'Wheel of Fortune' host claims on-set tricks keep him from towering over guests
'Wheel of Fortune' host Pat Sajak once revealed that some people believed he was only 4 ft 3 in (129 cm) tall
1970-01-01 08:00
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