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Daniel Levy explains details of Tottenham's 'buy-back clause' for Harry Kane
Daniel Levy explains details of Tottenham's 'buy-back clause' for Harry Kane
Daniel Levy has explained the details of Tottenham's buy-back clause for Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane.
2023-09-21 20:47
Marsh stars as Australia make 226 against South Africa in first T20
Marsh stars as Australia make 226 against South Africa in first T20
New captain Mitchell Marsh led a powerful Australian batting performance in the first Twenty20 international against South Africa...
2023-08-31 02:25
US to begin training Ukraine F-16 pilots in September: Pentagon
US to begin training Ukraine F-16 pilots in September: Pentagon
The Pentagon said Thursday it would begin training Ukrainian F-16 pilots in the United States...
2023-08-25 06:49
Brewers survive for 7-5 victory after withstanding Phillies' 9th-inning comeback attempt
Brewers survive for 7-5 victory after withstanding Phillies' 9th-inning comeback attempt
Carlos Santana had a two-run homer, Mark Canha doubled twice and the Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 7-5 on Saturday
2023-09-03 10:56
2023 Women's World Cup: Utter resilience, the Reggae Girlz are impossible to ignore
2023 Women's World Cup: Utter resilience, the Reggae Girlz are impossible to ignore
In 2010, the Jamaica Football Federation cut the women's football program, 13 years later, the Reggae Girlz are on the brink of the knockout rounds of the Women's World Cup.10 years ago, this team was merely a thing of the past.The lack of funding for the team forced the Jamaicans ...
2023-07-30 22:55
Tiger confident PGA-Saudi deal will be completed
Tiger confident PGA-Saudi deal will be completed
Tiger Woods is confident the US PGA Tour merger agreement with Saudi backers of the LIV Golf League will be completed, vowing Tuesday to make...
2023-11-29 01:24
Dick Butkus, Pro Football Hall of Famer, dies at 80
Dick Butkus, Pro Football Hall of Famer, dies at 80
Former Chicago Bears linebacker and Pro Football Hall of Famer Dick Butkus has died at the age of 80, the team announced Thursday.
2023-10-06 07:28
Launch of 4 astronauts to space station bumped to Saturday
Launch of 4 astronauts to space station bumped to Saturday
Four astronauts will have to wait an extra day to get to space
2023-08-25 12:25
Doug Mastriano says he's not running for US Senate in Pennsylvania
Doug Mastriano says he's not running for US Senate in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania state Sen. Doug Mastriano, a fervent election denier who lost last year's gubernatorial race, said he's not running for US Senate on Thursday night, a relief for some Republicans who had feared the controversial conservative would complicate their hopes of flipping a Democratic-held seat.
2023-05-26 08:56
A hidden underground ocean could be causing ‘slow-motion' earthquakes
A hidden underground ocean could be causing ‘slow-motion' earthquakes
Scientists think they could have found the cause of a series of “slow-motion” earthquakes that have shaken New Zealand in recent years – a hidden ocean which sits two miles beneath the sea floor. The water was revealed as part of a giant volcanic area formed about 125 million years ago, when an eruption forced a plume of lava bigger than the US to the surface of the Earth. Researchers found the region by towing 3D seismic sensors behind a boat to build up an image of the ancient volcanic area. There, they found thick, layered sediments around long-buried volcanoes which contained much more water than expected. Andrew Gase, from the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics, who carried out the research, said: “Normal ocean crust, once it gets to be about seven or 10 million years old should contain much less water.” The ocean crust scanned by researchers was 10 times as old as this – but water made up nearly half its volume. The tectonic fault line which runs through New Zealand is known for producing slow-motion earthquakes, also known as slow slip events. During one of these, the energy from an earthquake gets released over days or months, often causing little or no harm to people. Scientists don’t know why they happen more at some faults than at others, but they are thought to be linked to buried water. Finding this new area of water at the fault line which creates so many slip events could provide an explanation. Gase said: “We can't yet see deep enough to know exactly the effect on the fault, but we can see that the amount of water that's going down here is actually much higher than normal.” If researchers can work out how the water reserves affect slip events – possibly by dampening them – they could, in turn, understand normal earthquakes better. Scientists also think underground water pressure could play a key part in creating conditions that release tectonic stress via slow slip earthquakes. As a result, Gase said scientists should drill even deeper to find out where the water ends up. 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.
2023-10-13 22:58
Cubs beat Cardinals 9-1 in London; Braves stop Reds' winning streak at 12 games
Cubs beat Cardinals 9-1 in London; Braves stop Reds' winning streak at 12 games
LONDON (AP) — Ian Happ hit two solo home runs, Justin Steele struck out eight and the Chicago Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals 9-1 on Saturday night in Major League Baseball’s pandemic-delayed return to the British capital.
2023-06-25 09:17
Did Dusty Baker just give the Twins unnecessary bulletin-board material?
Did Dusty Baker just give the Twins unnecessary bulletin-board material?
Dusty Baker had a cocky reaction when discussing his plans for the team's Game 5 starting pitcher.
2023-10-12 06:45