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(Reuters) -China's ruling Communist Party appointed central bank Deputy Governor Pan Gongsheng as the bank's party secretary on Saturday, a
2023-07-01 17:51

Did Ryan Palmeter leave behind a hate manifesto? Video shows gunman entering Jacksonville Dollar General before killing 3 in mass shooting
Authorities have termed the mass shooting by Ryan Palmeter a tragedy fueled by hate and have launched a federal civil rights investigation
2023-08-28 16:49

Who is John York's wife? 'General Hospital' actor reveals difficult conversation about cancer diagnosis with partner and daughter
John York said he sensed something was awry when his doctor asked if his wife of 37 years, Vicki Manners, could join a conference call
2023-09-21 21:58

Andrew Tate alleges bomb fell near orphanage where he was providing aid, Internet says 'that’s so scary'
Tate earlier announced that his organization, Tate Pledge, and The War Room had personnel in Palestine, distributing food supplies to children
2023-10-15 20:15

Workers at Barnes & Noble in Manhattan's Union Square vote to unionize, continuing trend
Workers at the Barnes & Noble in Manhattan’s Union Square, one of the retail chain’s signature stores, have voted to unionize
2023-06-08 06:29

UAW chief, having won concessions from strikes, aims to expand membership to nonunion automakers
Entering contract talks with Detroit’s three automakers, Shawn Fain set lofty expectations for what he could gain for his union members — and delivered on many of them
2023-11-21 19:28

Brooklyn Beckham shares adorable tribute to wife Nicola Peltz on third engagement anniversary: 'Can’t wait to start a family with you'
'I can’t wait to stay young together and continue to grow together. I wouldn’t be where I am today without you,' Brooklyn Beckham wrote in the tribute
2023-06-25 20:49

In Houston, homelessness volunteers are in a stand-off with city authorities
By Evan Garcia HOUSTON, Texas In Houston, Texas, a nonprofit group has been in a stand-off with local
2023-05-11 18:28

Some of soccer's biggest stars are struggling to make an impact at the Women's World Cup
Some of the biggest names in women’s soccer have been slow to show up at the Women’s World Cup
2023-07-30 12:57

Michigan's Jim Harbaugh to serve out suspension; Big Ten to close investigation into sign-stealing
Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh will accept a three-game suspension from the Big Ten and conference will end its investigation into a sign-stealing scheme as part of an agreement to resolve the school’s lawsuit against the league
2023-11-17 04:52

Astronomers discover a totally new way that stars can die
Astronomers have discovered a new way that stars can die. In a study published in the journal Nature Astronomy, experts have worked out that a minute-long gamma-ray burst of light, which occured in 2019 and evidence a star dying, happened because stars collided within the densely crowded environment near the supermassive black hole at the centre of an ancient galaxy. Normally gamma-ray bursts (GRB) last around two seconds and happen when stars collapse. “For every hundred events that fit into the traditional classification scheme of gamma-ray bursts, there is at least one oddball that throws us for a loop,” said study coauthor Wen-fai Fong, assistant professor of physics and astronomy at Northwestern University’s Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, in a statement. “However, it is these oddballs that tell us the most about the spectacular diversity of explosions that the universe is capable of.” Over time, astronomers have observed three main ways that stars can die, depending on their size. Lower mass stars like our sun shed their outer layers as they age, eventually becoming dead white dwarf stars. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Massive stars burn through the fuel-like elements at their core and shatter in explosions called supernovas. Doing so can leave behind dense remnants like neutron stars or result in the creation of black holes. A third form of star death results when neutron stars or black holes begin to orbit one another in a binary system and spiral closer to one another until they collide and explode. But the new observation suggests a fourth type of death. “Our results show that stars can meet their demise in some of the densest regions of the universe, where they can be driven to collide,” said lead study author Andrew Levan, an astrophysics professor at Radboud University in Nijmegen, Netherlands, in a statement. “This is exciting for understanding how stars die and for answering other questions, such as what unexpected sources might create gravitational waves that we could detect on Earth.” “The lack of a supernova accompanying the long GRB 191019A tells us that this burst is not a typical massive star collapse,” said study coauthor Jillian Rastinejad, a doctoral student of astronomy at Northwestern, in a statement. “The location of GRB 191019A, embedded in the nucleus of the host galaxy, teases a predicted but not yet evidenced theory for how gravitational-wave emitting sources might form.” “While this event is the first of its kind to be discovered, it’s possible there are more out there that are hidden by the large amounts of dust close to their galaxies,” said Fong, who is also a member of the Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and Research in Astrophysics at Northwestern. “Indeed, if this long-duration event came from merging compact objects, it contributes to the growing population of GRBs that defies our traditional classifications.” You learn something new every day. 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.
2023-06-26 19:27

Nicaraguan government seizes highly regarded university from Jesuits
The Jesuits say Nicaragua's government has confiscated the University of Central America in Nicaragua, which is one of the region’s most highly regarded colleges
2023-08-17 08:24
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