Deep below the seabed, 80 miles off the coast of Yorkshire, is a remarkable crater that has divided scientists – was it, thrillingly, created by an asteroid crash? Or more mundanely was it the result of geological salt movements? Today, the decades-long scientific debate can be settled. The Silverpit crater 700 metres below the seabed under the North Sea was …
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Ruben Amorim reaction: What did Manchester United manager say after huge win against Chelsea?
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has been giving his reaction to their massive win against Chelsea at Old Trafford on Saturday. MORE — Manchester United vs Chelsea highlights, analysis Amorim has been under severe pressure early in the season but this win is massive for him. Here’s the latest Ruben Amorim reaction from Old Trafford. Ruben Amorim reaction “We started …
Read More »Cardinals injury woes give 49ers huge opportunity to run up the score
The 2-0 San Francisco 49ers are poised to already do something in Week 3 that they failed to do last season: win two games within the NFC West. Having already defeated the Seattle Seahawks in Week 1, a victory this Sunday over another division rival, the 2-0 Arizona Cardinals, would double head coach Kyle Shanahan’s squad’s NFC West win total …
Read More »Falcons release Younghoe Koo after Parker Romo’s huge game
Younghoe Koo’s time with the Falcons has come to an end. Koo, 31, was released by Atlanta on Friday, replacing him with kicker Parker Romo, the team announced. The one-time Pro Bowler had been with the Falcons since the 2019 season and was known for consistently posting some of the highest field goal percentages in the NFL, with an average …
Read More »Huge ‘caveat’ will decide if Dolphins owner fires Mike McDaniel
At this point, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross doesn’t want to fire head coach Mike McDaniel — but there are two looming variables that could change everything. Before Miami lost to the Bills, 31-21, on Thursday and dropped to 0-3, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported on the Prime Video broadcast that a dip in attendance at home games or players demonstrating …
Read More »Huge twist in murder of Miami football player as ESPN finds witness cops long thought dead
Just as it’s about to begin, a trial for the 2006 murder of a former Miami Hurricanes player took a massive turn. ESPN reporters found a key witness, said to be dead by Florida prosecutors, very much alive when they knocked on his door in Louisville, Kentucky in August. Paul Conner lived in the apartment complex where defensive lineman Bryan …
Read More »iPhone Fold will spearhead huge upgrade cycle in 2026 – AppleInsider
iPhone Fold will spearhead huge upgrade cycle in 2026 AppleInsider Apple explores test production of foldable iPhones in Taiwan, Nikkei reports Reuters Foldable iPhone in the Works: Apple Prepares for 2026 Debut Yahoo Finance Apple eyes foldable phones and VinFast pivots to Asia Financial Times Apple patiently waited the Galaxy Z Fold 7 to succeed, so it can crush it with the foldable iPhone PhoneArena …
Read More »Oracle’s huge AI contracts fuel Larry Ellison’s late-career reinvention – Quartz
Oracle’s huge AI contracts fuel Larry Ellison’s late-career reinvention Quartz Oracle’s Larry Ellison made his $365 billion fortune by breaking every rule of wealth management CNBC How boring Oracle became cool again CNN Who Is Larry Ellison? 8 Fun Facts About The Ageless AI Billionaire Forbes Elon Musk, Larry Ellison trade richest person spots. Who’s richest person in NJ? Bergen Record Source link
Read More »Aspirin can have ‘huge effect’ in stopping colorectal cancer returning, study finds | Medical research
A daily dose of aspirin can substantially reduce the risk of some colorectal cancers returning after surgery, according to a major trial into the protective effects of the everyday painkiller. Swedish researchers found that people who took a low daily dose of aspirin after having their tumour removed were half as likely to have their cancer return over the next …
Read More »Huge flightless birds live the world over. Now we know how they got there —and it has to do with a ‘rare’ ancestor
Ostriches, emus, rheas and other large, flightless birds are found on six landmasses separated by oceans, but how they reached such far-apart places without the ability to fly has remained an enduring mystery. One idea was that the ancestors of this group of birds, known as paleognaths, just walked to those locations when most of the planet was harnessed together …
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