
Megyn Kelly fangirls over Barbra Streisand as she shares reason for listening to actress' memoir audiobook
Megyn Kelly disclosed on her show that she had always 'admired' and 'respected' Barbra Streisand and her achievements
2023-11-30 16:28

UBS sees shift in new billionaires away from entrepreneurs to inherited wealth
ZURICH Billionaires increased in numbers and overall wealth last year, Swiss bank UBS said on Thursday, with the
2023-11-30 16:28

Morgan Stanley, Rothschild Join Finance Elite in Abu Dhabi Push
Rothschild & Co. and Morgan Stanley are among global investment banks opening up in Abu Dhabi as the
2023-11-30 16:27

Astronomers find unprecedented ‘disc’ around distant planet
Scientists have found the first ever disc structure around a star outside of our own Milky Way. The disc is around a young massive star forming in a stellar nursery called N180. It is within the Larg Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy that neighbours ours. The disc is 163,000 light years from Earth – meaning that it is not only the first to be detected outside of our galaxy, but also the most distant such disc ever seen. Matter cannot fall straight into a star. Instead, it flattens out, making a disc that spins around the star. Closer to the star, the disc rotates faster. Scientists caught that difference in speed using telescopes, confirming that it is a disc around a distant star. Scientists have seen such discs before, but only in our own galaxy. Being able to see them outside of the Milky Way is a remarkable feat of technology, scientists said. Lead author of the study, Dr Anna McLeod from Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy, Durham University said: “When I first saw evidence for a rotating structure in the ALMA data, I could not believe that we had detected the first extragalactic accretion disc; it was a special moment. “We know discs are vital to forming stars and planets in our galaxy, and here, for the first time, we’re seeing direct evidence for this in another galaxy. “We are in an era of rapid technological advancement when it comes to astronomical facilities. “Being able to study how stars form at such incredible distances and in a different galaxy is very exciting.” The findings are reported in a new article, ‘A likely Keplerian disk feeding an optically revealed massive young star’, published in Nature. Read More Astronomers find unprecedented ‘disc’ around distant planet Scientists find planets moving around in strange ‘rhythm’ Astronomers discover new six-planet system
2023-11-30 16:27

Olivia Rodrigo’s music inspired by ‘weird’ moments in her life
Opening up about her writing process, Olivia Rodrigo has said she takes inspiration from “weird” and “embarrassing” moments in her life.
2023-11-30 16:20

Turkish Economic Downshift Worse Than Forecast After Rate Hikes
Turkey’s economy cooled last quarter as the central bank moved to tighten monetary policy after May elections, a
2023-11-30 16:20

Exclusive-China Evergrande seeks to avoid liquidation with last-ditch debt plan-sources
By Clare Jim, Scott Murdoch and Xie Yu HONG KONG China Evergrande Group, the world's most indebted property
2023-11-30 16:18

LatticeFlow Announces Intelligent Workflows for Eliminating AI Blind Spots
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2023-11-30 16:18

Cailee Spaeny reveals ‘Alien: Romulus’ will be set between first and second movies in sci-fi franchise
Speaking on the red carpet of the Gotham Awards, Cailee Spaeny revealed the upcoming ‘Alien: Romulus’ film will be set between the first and second movies in the franchise.
2023-11-30 16:17

Explainer-Possible Evergrande liquidation order and what happens next
By Clare Jim and Scott Murdoch HONG KONG China Evergrande Group, the world's most indebted property developer, is
2023-11-30 16:16

Cincoze Unveils Its Latest Alder Lake-P High-performance Panel PCs
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2023-11-30 16:15

Stock market today: Asian shares mostly higher ahead of US price update, OPEC+ meeting
Asian shares are mostly higher ahead of the release of U.S. consumer inflation data
2023-11-30 15:57