Shakira reaches deal to settle Spain tax fraud case
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2023-11-20 18:28
US appeals court to consider Trump gag order in election subversion case
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2023-11-20 18:28
Jagtar Singh Johal: Family of Scot detained in India appeal to David Cameron
Scottish Sikh rights campaigner Jagtar Singh Johal has been held by the Indian authorities since 2017.
2023-11-20 18:27
Andrew Tate offers to promote Elon Musk's X at $1M per month, Internet exclaims 'holy s**t'
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2023-11-20 18:25
NATO chief commits to Bosnia's territorial integrity and condemns 'malign' Russian influence
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2023-11-20 18:23
Andrew Tate asserts sugar is equivalent to 'poison,' fans back him saying 'it's totally true'
In his latest installment of free fitness tips, Andrew Tate shared his views on the consumption of sugar, claiming that it was akin to taking poison
2023-11-20 18:20
Arsenal & Man Utd on alert as striker's agent confirms plans for January transfer
The agent of Santos striker Marcos Leonardo has confirmed the Arsenal & Man Utd target will leave the club in January.
2023-11-20 18:19
Hedge funds ghost tech stocks and sell consumer staples - Goldman Sachs
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2023-11-20 18:17
China women's football coach Shui sacked over Olympic failure
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2023-11-20 17:57
'Lost City' deep in the Atlantic is like nothing else we've ever seen on Earth
The reality of what lies within our oceans has fascinated people since time immemorial, so it’s no wonder we’ve created countless myths about the watery depths. But step aside, Atlantis, scientists have discovered a real Lost City beneath the waves, and this one is teaming with life. The rocky, towering landscape is located west of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge mountain range, hundreds of metres below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean, and consists of massive walls, columns and monoliths stretching more than 60 metres (200ft) tall. To be clear, it’s not the home of some long-forgotten human civilisation, but that doesn’t make its existence any less significant. The hydrothermal field, dubbed the “Lost City” upon its discovery in the year 2000, is the longest-lived venting environment known in the ocean, Science Alert reports. Nothing else like it has ever been found on Earth, and experts think it could offer an insight into ecosystems that could exist elsewhere in the universe. For more than 120,000 years, snails, crustaceans and microbial communities have fed off the field’s vents, which spout out hydrogen, methane and other dissolved gases into the surrounding water. Despite the absence of oxygen down there, larger animals also survive in this extreme environment, including crabs, shrimps and eels. Although, they are, admittedly, rare. The hydrocarbons produced by its vents were not created by sunlight or carbon dioxide, but by chemical reactions way down on the seafloor. This is how life on our planet may have originated some 3.7 billion years, and how it could be formed on others. "This is an example of a type of ecosystem that could be active on Enceladus or Europa right this second," microbiologist William Brazelton told The Smithsonian back in 2018, referring to the moons of Saturn and Jupiter respectively. "And maybe Mars in the past." The tallest of the Lost City’s monoliths has been named Poseidon, after the Greek god of the sea, and it measures more than 60 metres high. Meanwhile, just northeast of the tower, is a cliffside where the vents “weep” with fluid, producing "clusters of delicate, multi-pronged carbonate growths that extend outward like the fingers of upturned hands", according to researchers at the University of Washington. There are now calls for the Lost City to be listed as a World Heritage site to protect the natural phenomenon, particularly given humans’ propensity to destroy precious ecosystems. Back in 2018, it was confirmed that Poland had won the rights to mine the deep sea around the thermal field. And whilst, in theory, the Lost City would not be touched by such works, as Science Alert notes, the destruction of its surroundings could have unintended consequences. 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
2023-11-20 17:57
Spain manager rejects 'Barcelona's complaints' after Gavi suffers serious knee injury
Spain manager Luis de la Fuente defends playing Gavi after the Barcelona midfielder suffered a serious knee injury against Georgia.
2023-11-20 17:56
Pop star Shakira appears in a Barcelona court on the first day of her tax fraud trial in Spain
Global pop star Shakira has arrived at a Barcelona courthouse to attend the first day of her trial for allegedly defrauding Spanish tax officials of millions of euros
2023-11-20 17:26
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