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How much does Logan Paul need to refund to CryptoZoo victims? Internet discusses WWE star's 'ability to always be in the wrong'
How much does Logan Paul need to refund to CryptoZoo victims? Internet discusses WWE star's 'ability to always be in the wrong'
Coffeezilla calls out Logan Paul's failure to deliver promised refunds on June 29, sparking outrage and disappointment among CryptoZoo victims
2023-07-01 15:57
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.
2023-07-01 15:57
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
2023-07-01 15:47
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
2023-07-01 15:25
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
2023-07-01 14:59
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
2023-07-01 14:58
Joe Rogan and Ice Cube discuss government concerns over rap culture back in 1988: 'We were looking for FBI to raid our houses'
Joe Rogan and Ice Cube discuss government concerns over rap culture back in 1988: 'We were looking for FBI to raid our houses'
Joe Rogan and Ice Cube discussed government fears about rap culture in 1988 during the podcast show
2023-07-01 14:56
Joe Rogan discusses how Tom Cruise 'almost ruined' his career, nearly destroying his Hollywood stardom: 'What the f**k'
Joe Rogan discusses how Tom Cruise 'almost ruined' his career, nearly destroying his Hollywood stardom: 'What the f**k'
Joe Rogan thinks Tom Cruise was lucky to survive a career-threatening mistake during the infamous 2005 interview with Matt Lauer
2023-07-01 14:56
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
2023-07-01 14:53
Andrew Tate exposes pre-custody plan for blockbuster match against 'idiot' KSI, Logan and Jake Paul, Internet says 'he'll get smacked up by all 3'
Andrew Tate exposes pre-custody plan for blockbuster match against 'idiot' KSI, Logan and Jake Paul, Internet says 'he'll get smacked up by all 3'
Andrew Tate delves into the details of a pre-custody arrangement for an anticipated showdown against renowned figures KSI, Logan Paul, and Jake Paul
2023-07-01 14:50
Liverpool transfer news: Dominik Szoboszlai release clause, Federico Valverde and Fabio Carvalho latest
Liverpool transfer news: Dominik Szoboszlai release clause, Federico Valverde and Fabio Carvalho latest
It was a season to forget for Jurgen Klopp’s men after they struggled in the Premier League. Expectations were high for Liverpool last year but they failed to challenge for the title and even missed out on Champions League football entirely. Sadio Mane left for Bayern Munich with new signings Cody Gakpo and Darwin Nunez unable to replicate his relationship with Mo Salah until the back end of the season. James Milner, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain have all left the club with Klopp focusing on midfield reinforcements during this window. World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister has signed from Brighton with the Reds targeting more players before the window closes. Here are the latest news and transfer updates from Anfield: Dominik Szoboszlai Hungarian midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai has rocketed up Liverpool’s list for potential midfield reinforcements after the club met with his representatives. Newcastle United were previously interested in the 22-year-old, who has a €70m (£60m) release clause in his RB Leipzig contract, but according to The Athletic, Liverpool are now in pole position for the midfielder’s signature. No offer has been made as of yet but there is increased confidence a deal can be struck. Szoboszlai impressed in the most recent edition of the Nations League and his chance creation metrics and ball-carrying ability fit the profile Liverpool are after in midfield. Federico Valverde Potentially the most exciting name on this list is Real Madrid’s Federico Valverde. The Daily Mail says the Reds reportedly had a £51m bid for the Uruguayan rejected earlier this month though a potential deal for the midfielder could suit Los Blancos who are aware of the massive sum spent to secure Jude Bellingham and may need more cash to move for PSG’s Kylian Mbappe. Liverpool are reportedly preparing to submit a new proposal of around £77m according to Catalan outlet El Nacional. At just 24-years-old Valverde would bring a wealth of winning experience having already won two LaLiga titles and a Champions League trophy. His versatility across midfield is an asset that will appeal to Jurgen Klopp and 12 goals from the middle of the pitch this season is a bonus attribute. Federico Chiesa Gazzetta dello Sport report that Liverpool are keen to sign Juventus and Italy attacker Federico Chiesa. The Italian media outlet says that Chiesa does not have the best relationship with Juve boss Max Allegri and struggles to fit into his 3-5-2 formation. The 25-year-old is currently stuck in contract renewal talks but it appears a transfer away from Turin could be a real possibilty especially if a big Premier League club comes knocking. Enter Liverpool who are interested in the winger. Juventus want €60m for Chiesa though he is valued him at €40m by the Reds who are unwilling to go over that. The departure of Roberto Firmino has left a vacancy in Liverpool’s forward line but with Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo and Diogo Jota available as back-up the Reds won’t be convinced to spend more than they want to for Chiesa. Fabio Carvalho It remains to be seen whether a deal will materialise between Liverpool and RB Leipzig for Szoboszlai but there has already been one deal agreed between the two clubs after Liverpool confirmed that young midfielder, Fabio Carvalho, will join the German side on a season-long loan move. Carvalho joined Liverpool in a move last summer from Fulham, making 21 appearances for Jurgen Klopp’s side in all competitions and scoring three times. Khephren Thuram A player of interest to Liverpool, Thuram is currently in action for France at the under-21s European Championships alongside Manu Kone - another individual being heavily linked with an Anfield switch. Nice are said to be seeking £35m for the 22-year-old, who would bring some much-needed physicality to the midfield. Read More Chelsea transfer news: Hakim Ziyech move collapses, Mason Mount and Moises Caicedo latest Manchester United transfer news: Mason Mount bid accepted, David De Gea and Andre Onana latest Arsenal transfer news: Record Declan Rice bid, Jurrien Timber and Granit Xhaka latest Liverpool transfer news: Szoboszlai release clause, Valverde and Carvalho latest On this day in 2010: Roy Hodgson appointed Liverpool manager Man City assistant Rodolfo Borrell joins MLS side Austin FC as sporting director
2023-07-01 14:24
A record-high number of 40-year-olds in the US have never been married, study finds
A record-high number of 40-year-olds in the US have never been married, study finds
If you've made it to your 40th birthday without tying the knot, you're not alone, according to a recent report from the Pew Research Center.
2023-07-01 14:19
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