
Chase Young's debut with Niners comes back on East Coast against surging Jaguars
New acquired defensive end Chase Young will make his debut with San Francisco when the 49ers try to end a three-game skid at Jacksonville
1970-01-01 08:00

Langston Love scores 20 for No. 20 Baylor in 96-70 win over NAIA's John Brown University
Langston Love matched his career high with 20 points, RayJ Dennis scored 16 points with eight assists and six steals and 20th-ranked Baylor won its home opener 96-70 over NAIA team John Brown
1970-01-01 08:00

'ManningCast' Ratings Don't Matter
Peyton and Eli are immune to bad ratings.
1970-01-01 08:00

All eyes on Bill Belichick's job status as Patriots head to Germany to face Colts
Bill Belichick's job status is in the spotlight as the New England Patriots travel to Germany for their matchup with the Indianapolis Colts
1970-01-01 08:00

Rich Strike, 80-1 winner of the 2022 Kentucky Derby, is retired and to be sold as stallion prospect
The upset winner of the 2022 Kentucky Derby has been retired
1970-01-01 08:00

USC and Caleb Williams will try to rebound against No. 6 Oregon and Bo Nix
USC has fallen out of the AP’s Top 25 for the first time in coach Lincoln Riley’s tenure after a 52-42 loss to No. 5 Washington
1970-01-01 08:00

Christian Pulisic and Tim Weah to miss US Copa América qualifiers against Trinidad and Tobago
Christian Pulisic and Tim Weah will miss the United States’ Copa América qualifiers against Trinidad and Tobago because of hamstring- injuries, joining captain Tyler Adams on the sidelines
1970-01-01 08:00

Nasa reveals the most colourful picture of the universe ever made
Nasa has released the most colourful picture of the universe ever made. The space agency created the image by combining data from the James Webb and Hubble space telescopes to capture light that has never been seen before in one image. The picture shows the galaxy cluster known as MACS0416, which is about 4.3 billion light years from Earth. The reds, blues and bright yellows of the picture represent one of the most comprehensive views of the universe ever taken, Nasa said. The colours represent the wavelengths of light captured, going from the shortest in blue to the longest in red. Those colours also help show the distances of those galaxies. Those galaxies that are closer and more active tend to be blue, while the red ones are further away – though some are also red because the vast amount of cosmic dust in the galaxy absorbs the blue of the light from stars. It was created by gathering both visible and infrared light captured by both telescopes. The original imagery was taken by Hubble in 2014, which captured some of the faintest and youngest galaxies ever detected, and it was then combined with Webb’s infrared data to look even further into the early universe. As well as making for a stunning image, researchers are already studying the data used to create it to examine the galaxy cluster and what it might mean for the universe as a whole. The Webb observations can be used to find “transients”, which are objects that change brightness over time. In the image there are some 14 transients – most of which are likely to be individual stars that are becoming brighter, with a minority that are thought to be supernovae. “We’re calling MACS0416 the Christmas Tree Galaxy Cluster, both because it’s so colorful and because of these flickering lights we find within it. We can see transients everywhere,” said Haojing Yan of the University of Missouri in Columbia, lead author of one paper describing the scientific results. One of them in particular is notable, and has been named Mothra. The object is being magnified by up to 4,000 by a process called gravitational lensing – and is notable because it was in both the new Webb images and the original Hubble ones. Scientists still don’t know how that could happen, since the alignment of galaxy clusters and stars needed to magnify something that much is delicate and would be expected to change. Scientists believe that the likely explanation is another unseen object that could be up to a million times bigger than our Sun and is unidentified. “The most likely explanation is a globular star cluster that’s too faint for Webb to see directly,” stated Jose Diego of the Instituto de Física de Cantabria in Spain, lead author of the paper detailing the finding. “But we don’t know the true nature of this additional lens yet.” The findings are detailed in two new papers, one to be published in The Astrophysical Journal and another that already appears in Astronomy & Astrophysics. Read More Nasa gets ‘puzzling’ data back from spacecraft exploring distant object Nasa sending VR headset up to ISS to treat astronaut’s mental health All-UK space mission will ‘push boundaries of human knowledge’ All-female Nasa astronaut team departs International Space Station on spacewalk Watch: Nasa astronauts step out of ISS for spacewalk Jupiter has a creepy ‘face’ in haunting Halloween photo by NASA
1970-01-01 08:00

Kyler Murray's expected return gives Cardinals needed jolt in home game vs. Falcons
Quarterback Kyler Murray is expected to return for the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday after missing roughly 11 months with a torn ACL in his right knee
1970-01-01 08:00

Kenny Pickett is eyeing consistency as Steelers' homestand ends with a visit from Packers
Pittsburgh quarterback Kenny Pickett is eyeing more consistency as the Steelers host Green Bay
1970-01-01 08:00

Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel is unapologetically himself. And that's no joke
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel is serious about the things that matter most such as family and of course winning
1970-01-01 08:00

Jaguars will induct inaugural coach Tom Coughlin in franchise's ring of honor next season
Tom Coughlin, the first coach in the history of the Jacksonville Jaguars, will be inducted into the franchise’s ring of honor next season
1970-01-01 08:00