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Man dives head-first through a giant water balloon in glorious slow motion
Man dives head-first through a giant water balloon in glorious slow motion
It's June, and in the world of slow motion YouTube videos that can only mean
2023-06-02 17:26
Asian markets mixed as early momentum fades
Asian markets mixed as early momentum fades
Asian markets were mixed Tuesday as investors struggled to maintain early gains fanned by hopes the Federal Reserve's interest rate hike...
2023-08-01 16:24
How did Danielle Ballard die? Former LSU basketball star, 29, remembered for being ‘so full of life’
How did Danielle Ballard die? Former LSU basketball star, 29, remembered for being ‘so full of life’
Danielle Ballard died on Thursday, July 13, and police have launched a probe into her death
2023-07-14 13:59
McIlroy tries to stay positive after British Open despite extending winless streak in majors
McIlroy tries to stay positive after British Open despite extending winless streak in majors
Rory McIlroy again was roaming near the top of the leaderboard of a major but saw his winless streak increase to 34 after a tie for sixth at the British Open
2023-07-24 03:17
'Save the money for your grandbabies': '90 Day Fiance' star Angela Deem mocked for overdoing lip fillers
'Save the money for your grandbabies': '90 Day Fiance' star Angela Deem mocked for overdoing lip fillers
Previously, Angela Deem got a plethora of plastic surgery done to feel comfortable in her skin
2023-06-06 10:57
Sesame is being newly added to some foods. The FDA says it doesn't violate an allergy law
Sesame is being newly added to some foods. The FDA says it doesn't violate an allergy law
Food manufacturers who deliberately add sesame to their products and include it on their labels are not violating a new federal allergy law
2023-07-27 10:21
Amanda Holden reveals why she didn't respond to Andrew Tate: 'Why give him oxygen?'
Amanda Holden reveals why she didn't respond to Andrew Tate: 'Why give him oxygen?'
Amanda Holden has revealed the reason she didn't respond when Andrew Tate recently mocked her. Tate trolled the celebrity last month after Holden posted a photo of herself wearing a black bikini and standing under an outdoor shower. For some reason he seemed outraged by the innocuous image, and the controversial influencer responded to the post, and wrote: "You are a wife and a mother and you’re far past a teenager. There is no need for this post.” Holden was defended by fans who stuck up for her and slammed Tate in equal parts and now, Holden has had the last laugh in an interview with the Telegraph in which she said the reason she didn't respond to Tate at the time was because she didn't want to "give him oxygen." "Honestly, I had another shot of me in a bikini with just a close-up of my bum and I was tempted to post it with the caption: 'Kiss my 52-year-old arse,'" she told the publication, reportedly laughing. She continued: "But you just know something like that’s going to go on and on – and in the end, why give him the oxygen?" Tate, is currently charged with rape, human trafficking, and forming an organised crime group to sexually exploit women. He will stand trial on these charges in Romania. So really, he is the last person who should comment on what people do and do not post online. 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.
2023-09-01 15:22
US, UK navies say they respond to distress call as Iran's Revolutionary Guard 'harassed' ship
US, UK navies say they respond to distress call as Iran's Revolutionary Guard 'harassed' ship
The U.S. Navy says its sailors and the United Kingdom Royal Navy came to the aid of a ship in the crucial Strait of Hormuz after Iran’s Revolutionary Guard “harassed” it
2023-06-05 08:57
Schools and stock market are closed as Typhoon Talim sweeps south of Hong Kong
Schools and stock market are closed as Typhoon Talim sweeps south of Hong Kong
Schools and the stock market are closed in Hong Kong as Typhoon Talim sweeps south of the city
2023-07-17 17:17
Bank of Israel again holds key interest rate at 4.75% during war
Bank of Israel again holds key interest rate at 4.75% during war
JERUSALEM The Bank of Israel kept short-term borrowing rates unchanged for a fourth straight decision as expected on
2023-11-27 22:27
Andrew Tate's lucky fan receives exclusive framed edition of Top G#1 comic book, Internet compares it to 'toilet paper'
Andrew Tate's lucky fan receives exclusive framed edition of Top G#1 comic book, Internet compares it to 'toilet paper'
Andrew Tate's followers congratulate a lucky fan for getting Top G#1 comic book's framed edition from DNG Comics
2023-11-24 19:24
Scientists just created a new state of matter – here's what that means
Scientists just created a new state of matter – here's what that means
Scientists have just created an entirely new state of matter made out of subatomic particles. The bosonic correlated insulator, to be precise, is both a new material and a new state of matter, said researchers from California, Arizona and Japan. There are four fundamental states of matter, liquid, solid, gas and plasma – an electrically charged gas found in situations like stars and lightning strikes. But there are many others when you drill down to quantum level (that means at an atomic and subatomic level). The scientists said this is a new one. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The new material is a lattice-shaped pattern, formed from a layer of the two different types of subatomic particles: bosons and fermions. Bosons are a type of particle which is difficult for scientists to create and manipulate because they do not interact with each other. Fermions are more stable – particles such as electrons – and interact through electrostatic force. The material sees the two different types of particle combining and interacting in a new way, with the particles eventually form into a crystalline state, which in turn creates a material which has an insulating effect. “Conventionally, people have spent most of their efforts to understand what happens when you put many fermions together,” says condensed matter physicist Chenhao Jin from the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). “The main thrust of our work is that we basically made a new material out of interacting bosons.” The new material doesn’t yet have any practical uses, but exotic creations like this help scientists understand how the universe is put together, the team said. “What happened here is that we discovered the correlation that drove the bosons into a highly ordered state,” said physicist Richen Xiong, from UCSB. The scientists think the discovery could lead to them finding more materials like this further down the line. “We know that some materials have very bizarre properties,” said Xiong. “And one goal of condensed matter physics is to understand why they have these rich properties and find ways to make these behaviours come out more reliably.” 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.
2023-06-22 18:27