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Covalon to Showcase Innovative Solutions at the Prestigious ANCC National Magnet Conference in Chicago
Covalon to Showcase Innovative Solutions at the Prestigious ANCC National Magnet Conference in Chicago
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 11, 2023--
2023-10-12 01:25
Israel-Gaza attacks: Hundreds attend Manchester city centre vigil
Israel-Gaza attacks: Hundreds attend Manchester city centre vigil
A large crowd gathered as political and faith leaders gave speeches at the event in Manchester.
2023-10-12 01:24
Finland police investigate undersea gas pipeline leak as possible sabotage
Finland police investigate undersea gas pipeline leak as possible sabotage
Finnish police say they have launched a criminal investigation into possible sabotage of an undersea gas pipeline between Finland and Estonia that was shut down over the weekend following a leak
2023-10-12 01:23
The best Prime Day vacuum deals on Dyson, Roomba, and Shark vacs
The best Prime Day vacuum deals on Dyson, Roomba, and Shark vacs
UPDATE: Oct. 11, 2023, 11:23 a.m. EDT Keep checking back for the latest and greatest
2023-10-12 01:22
How Often Should You Wash Your Jeans? The Levi's CEO Has an Answer
How Often Should You Wash Your Jeans? The Levi's CEO Has an Answer
Some denim devotees never wash. Others find that disgusting. The head of Levi's weighs in.
2023-10-12 01:21
Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro review: Take a peek at our camera samples
Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro review: Take a peek at our camera samples
The Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro phones are out, and we do the same
2023-10-12 01:19
NTHU’s AI Virtual Assistant Makes Its Debut in Fall 2023
NTHU’s AI Virtual Assistant Makes Its Debut in Fall 2023
HSINCHU, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 11, 2023--
2023-10-12 01:17
Kohli, Naveen bury IPL hatchet with World Cup hug
Kohli, Naveen bury IPL hatchet with World Cup hug
India superstar Virat Kohli and Afghanistan fast bowler Naveen-ul-Haq put an ugly IPL episode behind them with a warm embrace during their...
2023-10-12 01:15
The UAW's 'record contract' hinges on pensions, battery plants
The UAW's 'record contract' hinges on pensions, battery plants
By Joseph White DETROIT After nearly four weeks of disruptive strikes and hard bargaining, the United Auto Workers
2023-10-12 00:55
Analysis-US stock market technicals suggest possible rebound as earnings, CPI loom
Analysis-US stock market technicals suggest possible rebound as earnings, CPI loom
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK Technical and seasonal indicators that investors use to gauge the U.S. stock market's
2023-10-12 00:52
Scientists watch afterglow from two huge planets crashing into each other for first time
Scientists watch afterglow from two huge planets crashing into each other for first time
Astronomers have seen the “afterglow” of two huge planets crashing into each other for the first time. Scientists watched as the heat and dust that were left behind from the crash swirled in front of their star, allowing them to see the aftermath of the explosion. The incident happened when two ice giant planets collided with each other, around a star like our own Sun. A blaze of light and dust resulted, which could be seen from Earth. Those effects were first spotted by an amateur astronomer social media, who noticed unusual light coming from the star. It had brightened up in infrared – getting lighter at those wavelengths for three years – and then the optical light began fading. Scientists then watched the star in an attempt to understand what was happening. They monitored for further changes at the star, named ASASSN-21qj, to see how the star’s brightness changed. “To be honest, this observation was a complete surprise to me. When we originally shared the visible light curve of this star with other astronomers, we started watching it with a network of other telescopes,” said co- lead author Matthew Kenworthy from Leiden University. “An astronomer on social media pointed out that the star brightened up in the infrared over a thousand days before the optical fading. I knew then this was an unusual event.” Their research suggested that the glow was the heat from the collision, which could be picked up by Nasa’s Neowise mission. Then the optical light began to fade when the dust covered the star, over a period of three years. “Our calculations and computer models indicate the temperature and size of the glowing material, as well as the amount of time the glow has lasted, is consistent with the collision of two ice giant exoplanets,” said co-lead author Simon Lock from the University of Bristol. The dust is then expected to star smearing out. Astronomers hope to confirm their theories by watching as that happens, since it should be visible both from Earth and with Nasa’s James Webb Space Telescope – and they might see that dust begin its journey into something else. It will be fascinating to observe further developments. Ultimately, the mass of material around the remnant may condense to form a retinue of moons that will orbit around this new planet,” said Zoe Leinhardt, from the University of Bristol, who was a co-author on the study. The research is described in a paper, ‘A planetary collision afterglow and transit of the resultant debris cloud’, published in Nature today. Read More 1.2 mile-high ‘dust devil’ spotted on Mars by Nasa’s Perseverance rover Researchers capture first-ever afterglow of huge planetary collision Earth hit by a huge solar storm that would devastate civilisation, trees show
2023-10-12 00:49
US Fed official lauds 'very good' progress on inflation
US Fed official lauds 'very good' progress on inflation
The US Federal Reserve's fight against inflation seems to be heading in the right direction, while the US economy remains resilient, a...
2023-10-12 00:49
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