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NBA Draft Lottery odds if the season ended today: Who picks No. 1?
NBA Draft Lottery odds if the season ended today: Who picks No. 1?
With the 2023/24 season about a month old, let's take a look at the 2024 NBA Draft Lottery picture.
2023-11-26 23:56
Former UK leader Boris Johnson joins a march against antisemitism in London
Former UK leader Boris Johnson joins a march against antisemitism in London
Thousands of people including former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson have gathered in London for a march against antisemitism, a day after large crowds turned out for a pro-Palestinian rally
2023-11-26 23:53
Israel summons Irish ambassador over tweet it alleges doesn't adequately condemn Hamas
Israel summons Irish ambassador over tweet it alleges doesn't adequately condemn Hamas
Israel’s Foreign Ministry says it will summon the Irish ambassador over a tweet celebrating the release of a 9-year-old girl from Hamas captivity
2023-11-26 23:51
Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport Owner Names Van Oord as CEO
Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport Owner Names Van Oord as CEO
Amsterdam airport’s owner Royal Schiphol Group has appointed Pieter van Oord as its next chief executive officer after
2023-11-26 23:27
Metal detectorist finds mystery rock that turns out to be worth more than gold
Metal detectorist finds mystery rock that turns out to be worth more than gold
Metal detecting can be a pretty thankless task, with most enthusiasts lucky if they find a couple of quid or an old belt buckle. But for one man in Australia, the experience was out of this world. David Hole was out digging for gold in Maryborough Regional Park, near Melbourne, back in 2015 when his trusty detector alerted him to a strange, red-brown rock embedded in some yellow clay. Hole took the mysterious boulder home with him and did his utmost to crack it open, using a rock saw, a sledgehammer, a drill, and even dousing it in acid, according to Science Alert. And yet, nothing left so much as a dent. Admitting defeat years later, in 2018, Hole took his find to the Melbourne Museum, hoping someone there could explain its impenetrability; convinced it contained a golden nugget. However, the discovery was far more significant than a precious metal: it was a 4.6 billion-year-old glimpse at the birth of our solar system – a rare meteorite that had crashed down to Earth. The museum’s geologists, Dermot Henry and Bill Birch, said they grew excited as soon as Hole pulled the enigmatic rock from his rucksack. Speaking to the Sydney Morning Herald back in 2019, Henry recalled: "It had this sculpted, dimpled look to it. "That's formed when they come through the atmosphere, they are melting on the outside, and the atmosphere sculpts them." Meanwhile, Birch told the paper he knew the specimen was special as soon as he held it. “If you saw a rock on earth like this, and you picked it up, it shouldn’t be that heavy,” he said. Testing soon confirmed their suspicions, as well as the composition of this extraordinary chunk of history. In July 2019, the two colleagues published a scientific paper describing the meteorite, which they christened “Maryborough”, after the area where it was found. The space rock, which measures 38.5cm by 14.5cm by 14.5cm, weighs a staggering 17 kg, and after using a diamond saw to slice through it, the experts discovered that it is what is known as an H5 ordinary chondrite. This means that it contains tiny crystallised droplets (chondrules), that were created by flash heating of dust clouds in the early solar system. "Meteorites provide the cheapest form of space exploration. They transport us back in time, providing clues to the age, formation, and chemistry of our Solar System (including Earth)," Henry said in a statement published by Museums Victoria. "Some provide a glimpse at the deep interior of our planet. In some meteorites, there is 'stardust' even older than our Solar System, which shows us how stars form and evolve to create elements of the periodic table. "Other rare meteorites contain organic molecules such as amino acids; the building blocks of life." The scientist added that the Maryborough Meteorite was most likely formed in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Despite all of Henry and Birch’s work, plenty of questions surrounding the rock remain unanswered. They don’t know for sure when it landed on Earth, with carbon 14 testing it was between 100 and 1,000 years ago. Still, multiple meteor sightings were reported in the Maryborough district between 1889 and 1951, so it could have crashed down within this relatively recent time period. Whatever its precise origins, the researchers insist it’s worth more to science than its weight in gold. "This is only the 17th meteorite found in Victoria, whereas there's (sic) been thousands of gold nuggets found," Henry told Channel 10 News at the time. "Looking at the chain of events, it's quite, you might say, astronomical it being discovered at all." Birch echoed this sentiment, adding: “When you consider all the events this chunk of rock has experienced since its formation 4.6 billion years ago, it's really mind-boggling that we get the opportunity to hold it and study it today. How good is that?" Sign up for 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
2023-11-26 23:22
Israeli Businesses Gather Steam as Shock of Conflict Eases
Israeli Businesses Gather Steam as Shock of Conflict Eases
Israeli businesses are beginning to get back to work following the shock of the Oct. 7 attack by
2023-11-26 23:22
Kirk Herbstreit's reaction to Alabama's fourth-and-31 TD was insanely relatable
Kirk Herbstreit's reaction to Alabama's fourth-and-31 TD was insanely relatable
Up in the booth calling the Sunshine Showdown, Kirk Herbstreit's reaction to what all went down at the tail-end of the Iron Bowl was so incredibly relatable. Alabama vs. Auburn tends to leave us with our jaws dropping to the floor.
2023-11-26 23:16
Lawyer for Italian student arrested in ex-girlfriend's slaying says he's disoriented, had psych exam
Lawyer for Italian student arrested in ex-girlfriend's slaying says he's disoriented, had psych exam
A lawyer for the Italian man extradited from Germany for the kidnapping and slaying and his former girlfriend says he hasn't yet had the opportunity to speak with his client about the “merits” of the case that has gripped Italy
2023-11-26 22:46
Curfew in Sierra Leone after gunmen attacked the main military barracks and detention centers
Curfew in Sierra Leone after gunmen attacked the main military barracks and detention centers
Sierra Leone’s president has declared a nationwide curfew after gunmen attacked the West African country's main military barracks in the capital and then broke into detention centers and abducted or freed the occupants
2023-11-26 22:45
Real Madrid injuries: Rodrygo decision made for Cadiz squad
Real Madrid injuries: Rodrygo decision made for Cadiz squad
Real Madrid have made a decision on the fitness of Rodrygo for the La Liga clash with Cadiz on Sunday.
2023-11-26 22:22
Crypto Exchange HTX Reinstates Bitcoin Deposits, Withdrawals
Crypto Exchange HTX Reinstates Bitcoin Deposits, Withdrawals
HTX, the crypto exchange linked to digital-asset entrepreneur Justin Sun, has fully reinstated Bitcoin deposits and withdrawals after
2023-11-26 22:19
Terry Venables, the former England, Tottenham and Barcelona coach, has died at 80
Terry Venables, the former England, Tottenham and Barcelona coach, has died at 80
Former England, Tottenham and Barcelona manager Terry Venables has died
2023-11-26 22:16
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