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Amy Duggar claims her cousin Jana Duggar is under Jim Bob and Michelle's 'control': 'I have no contact with her'
Amy Duggar claims her cousin Jana Duggar is under Jim Bob and Michelle's 'control': 'I have no contact with her'
Amy Duggar and other family members have spoken out about their upbringing in the Prime Video documentary
1970-01-01 08:00
Scientists discover why a huge gravity hole has opened in the Indian ocean
Scientists discover why a huge gravity hole has opened in the Indian ocean
Scientists have found an explanation for a 'gravity hole' in the Indian Ocean. A gravity hole is an area where gravitational pull is low, causing the seafloor to sink. Deep beneath the ocean, there is one that is three million square kilometers in size and previously it has confused scientists. Now two researchers from the Indian Institute of Science, Debanjan Pal and Attreyee Ghosh, think they have solved the mystery. More than 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) beneath Earth's crust, they found cold, dense remnants of an ancient ocean plunged into a 'slab graveyard' beneath Africa some 30 million years ago, stirring up hot molten rock. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Pal and Ghosh retraced the formation of the massive geoid by modeling how tectonic plates skimmed over Earth's mantle for the past 140 million years. They ran simulations and compared the shape of the oceanic low those models predicted with observations of the dent itself. The models that reproduced the Indian Ocean geoid low in its current form all had one thing in common: plumes of hot, low-density magma wafting up beneath the low. These plumes, as well as a distinctive mantle structure, are what created the geoid low; if they rise high enough, Pal and Ghosh reckon. "In short, our results suggest that to match the [shape and amplitude of the] observed geoid low, plumes need to be buoyant enough to come up to mid-mantle depths," the pair wrote. The first of these plumes appeared about 20 million years ago, to the south of the Indian Ocean geoid low, and around 10 million years after the old Tethys Sea sank into the lower mantle. As the plumes spread beneath the lithosphere and inched towards the Indian peninsula, the low intensified. But more research needs to be done to work out what is really going on as not all scientists are convinced. Science is crazy. 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
Ukraine Recap: CIA Chief Called Russia After Mutiny, WSJ Says
Ukraine Recap: CIA Chief Called Russia After Mutiny, WSJ Says
CIA Director William Burns called his Russian counterpart to say the US had no involvement in the failed
1970-01-01 08:00
Is Ariana Madix preganant? 'Vanderpump Rules' star sparks rumors with mystery ultrasound pics
Is Ariana Madix preganant? 'Vanderpump Rules' star sparks rumors with mystery ultrasound pics
Ariana Madix sparks pregnancy rumors after ultrasound photos are seen in her birthday video, while Raquel Leviss tries to return to the show
1970-01-01 08:00
China urges Netherlands to not abuse export control measures
China urges Netherlands to not abuse export control measures
BEIJING China has urged the Netherlands to not hinder bilateral cooperation in the semiconductor industry and to not
1970-01-01 08:00
Is England vs Portugal on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch World Cup warm-up
Is England vs Portugal on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch World Cup warm-up
England play their final fixture on home soil before leaving for the Women’s World Cup in Australia, taking on Portugal in Milton Keynes. Sarina Wiegman’s European champions remain strong contenders for this summer’s tournament, but a number of injuries leave the Dutch manager with plenty to consider before beginning their campaign against Haiti on 22 July. A 30-game unbeaten run under Wiegman came to an end in the Lionesses’ last game against Australia in April. They host Portugal, who will be looking for a strong showing as they prepare to make their World Cup debut. Here’s everything you need to know. When is England vs Portugal? England vs Portugal is due to kick off at 3.15pm BST on Saturday 1 July at Stadium MK in Milton Keynes. How can I watch it? Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on ITV1, with coverage on the channel from 2.30pm BST. Registered users can stream the action via ITVX. Team news Millie Bright, installed as captain with Leah Williamson among England’s injury absentees, will not feature as she continues her own recovery. The Chelsea defender suggested this week that she is ahead of schedule in her recovery, but this fixture comes too soon. Alex Greenwood is available, though, having overcome a knock suffered in training early in the week. Portugal boast an exeperienced group hoping to build confidence after securing a first World Cup qualification. Manager Francisco Neto is not thought to have any fresh injury concerns. Predicted line-ups England XI: Earps; Bronze, Wubben-Moy, Greenwood, Carter; Stanway, Walsh, Toone; Kelly, Russo, Hemp. Portugal XI: Morais; Borges, Gomes, Costa, Amado; T. Pinto, Dolores SIlva, Norton; Jessica Silva, Nazareth, Diana Silva. Odds England win 2/11 Draw 6/1 Portugal win 14/1 Prediction England enjoy a pleasing home send-off with a comfortable win. England 3-1 Portugal Read More England’s road to the World Cup begins with a ‘different test’ - and it’s not just Portugal Women’s World Cup: Who are England playing and what is their group? Women’s World Cup TV schedule: How to watch every match in UK Millie Bright offers injury update ahead of Women’s World Cup Arsenal transfer news: Record Rice bid, Timber and Xhaka latest Man Utd transfer news: Mount bid accepted, De Gea and Onana latest
1970-01-01 08:00
These trans women would have to reverse their gender identity on ID documents under a new Kansas law
These trans women would have to reverse their gender identity on ID documents under a new Kansas law
Suzanne Wheeler doesn't want to symbolize a movement. She just wants to live as a trans woman in Kansas as she has for the past eight years: unapologetically herself -- and with the official documents to prove it.
1970-01-01 08:00
Yankees minor league manager Rachel Balkovec ejected from game by female umpire
Yankees minor league manager Rachel Balkovec ejected from game by female umpire
New York Yankees minor league manager Rachel Balkovec was ejected from a Florida State League game Friday night for the first time this season
1970-01-01 08:00
Kourtney Kardashian uses 'Barker' as last name on driver's license, fans say she is mocking Kim amid feud
Kourtney Kardashian uses 'Barker' as last name on driver's license, fans say she is mocking Kim amid feud
Kourtney Kardashian reportedly got her driver's license the same day as Kim, who went to the DMV with her entourage to make sure her photo was great
1970-01-01 08:00
Cambodia ruling party victory a sure bet as campaigning begins for general election
Cambodia ruling party victory a sure bet as campaigning begins for general election
Campaigning for Cambodia’s general election has officially begun
1970-01-01 08:00
Europe's Euclid space telescope set for launch to explore 'dark universe'
Europe's Euclid space telescope set for launch to explore 'dark universe'
By Steve Gorman A SpaceX rocket in Florida stood poised for launch on Saturday carrying an orbital telescope
1970-01-01 08:00
Woman's leg amputated after becoming trapped in Thai airport moving walkway
Woman's leg amputated after becoming trapped in Thai airport moving walkway
A 57-year-old Thai woman had to have her leg amputated after she got caught up in a moving walkway at an international airport in Bangkok on Thursday in a freak accident that has yet to be fully explained by authorities.
1970-01-01 08:00
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