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Harry likely shocked Spotify execs with admission about signing 'Archetypes' deal with no plan in mind
Harry likely shocked Spotify execs with admission about signing 'Archetypes' deal with no plan in mind
Harry's revelation that he made impulsive deals to make some quick money would not have gone down well with Spotify execs, says experts
2023-06-23 21:22
Experts resurrect parasite after 46,000 years in Siberian permafrost
Experts resurrect parasite after 46,000 years in Siberian permafrost
Scientists have resurrected a parasite which has been dormant in the frozen permafrost of Siberia for 46,000 years. The microscopic creatures were first uncovered as part of a remarkable discovery back in 2018. At the time, researchers led by Anastasia Shatilovich found two of the worms in sub-zero temperatures in the soil. At first, it was previously thought that the creatures could stay in their slumber for just 40 years. However, it was later revealed that they could stay inactive for tens of thousands of years. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The creatures tend to shut down their systems when they are in unfavourable conditions. This means they won’t move or reproduce, and their metabolism stops. Carbon analysis has revealed that the worms – also known as nematodes – came from a prehistoric era. The developments could change the way experts approach bringing back other extinct species, too. During an analysis, the research team discovered the worms were Panagrolaimus kolymaensis - a species that was previously thought to be extinct. The scientists wrote in their paper: “Previously, we had shown that nematodes from the Siberian permafrost with morphologies consistent with the genera Panagrolaimus and Plectus could be reanimated thousands of years after they had been frozen. “Several viable nematode individuals were found in two of the more than 300 studied samples of permafrost deposits spanning different ages and genesis.” It’s not the only thing that scientists have recovered from permafrost, either. It was announced earlier this year that scientists are busy working on reviving 'zombie viruses’ that have been lying dormant for tens of thousands of years in Arctic conditions, and while it sounds absolutely terrifying, it could be important when it comes to protecting us all in the future. 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.
2023-07-28 19:23
Biden campaign plots long-game strategy as Democrats' fears of a Trump win spike
Biden campaign plots long-game strategy as Democrats' fears of a Trump win spike
President Joe Biden's aides privately acknowledge a rematch with Donald Trump in 2024 could be his best path to reelection, but they are terrified by what would happen if he lost -- which operatives on his campaign and throughout the Democratic Party worry is a very real possibility.
2023-09-14 17:26
Hawaii fires: At least 36 killed as wildfires tear through Maui island
Hawaii fires: At least 36 killed as wildfires tear through Maui island
Thousands of people have evacuated their homes and a state of emergency has been declared.
2023-08-10 17:29
Ukraine Recap: Security Official Says Offensive ‘Ready to Begin’
Ukraine Recap: Security Official Says Offensive ‘Ready to Begin’
Ukraine’s bid to retake occupied territory in the nation’s east and southeast is “ready to begin” and could
2023-05-27 15:46
Worker death prompts US authorities to issue aviation ground safety alert
Worker death prompts US authorities to issue aviation ground safety alert
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The death of an airline employee in December and another serious injury prompted the Federal
2023-08-26 00:18
Who is Rachel Lee? Exploring the Bling Ring case that rocked Hollywood after celebrity homes were ransacked
Who is Rachel Lee? Exploring the Bling Ring case that rocked Hollywood after celebrity homes were ransacked
Bling Ring leader Rachel Lee attended the premiere of HBO's documentary 'The Ringleader: The Case of the Bling Ring'
2023-09-30 21:46
EU Set to Propose Rules to Allow Germany E-Fuels for Cars
EU Set to Propose Rules to Allow Germany E-Fuels for Cars
Germany has led a monthslong crusade to extend the use of internal combustion engines under the European Union’s
2023-09-25 21:26
What we know about Austin shopping centre shooting
What we know about Austin shopping centre shooting
A shooting outside a shopping centre in the Texas city of Austin left one victim dead and another with critical injuries. The incident, which also left the gunman dead, took place near The Arboretum on Thursday evening. Police say that any relationship between the gunman and victims was not immediately known, and Austin Interim Police Chief Robin Henderson declined to give more details about the shooting. Here is everything we know: Where and when did the shooting take place? The violence unfolded at The Arboretum, an upscale outdoor shopping mall on Austin’s north side. Authorities say that it started at 5pm on Thursday 31 August and that by 5.07pm responding police had found two people suffering from gunshot wounds. The shooting is believed to have taken place near the mall’s Teapioca Lounge. At 5.11pm, police, firefighters and medics began treating a victim, who was taken to a hospital at 5.17pm. Two other people were also evaluated for minor injuries. By 5.20pm, two people, one of whom was the gunman, had been declared dead at the scene. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Fire and Explosives (ATF) and the local bomb squad responded to the scene because of reports of an explosion being heard. However, no explosives were found at the scene, police said. “I would like to offer condolences to the families of the victims, in addition to the multiple witnesses that witnessed the tragedy here today,” said Chief Henderson. Who was killed in the shooting? Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services say that both people killed in the shooting were adults. Investigators say they do not yet know if there was any relationship between the gunman and the victims. The identity of the gunman has not yet been released, Reaction from the owner of the shopping mall A spokesperson for the Washington Prime Group, the owner of The Arboretum, released a statement following the incident. “We are deeply saddened by this senseless act. The safety of our guests, retailers and employees is our top priority. We are working closely with the Austin Police Department as they investigate this isolated incident,” the statement read.
2023-09-02 03:51
Margot Sisson thanks 'Below Deck Down Under' cast for support after 'deeply triggering' sexual assault as perpetrator Luke Jones gets fired
Margot Sisson thanks 'Below Deck Down Under' cast for support after 'deeply triggering' sexual assault as perpetrator Luke Jones gets fired
Margot Sisson thanked the ship Captain Jason Chambers for taking immediate action and expressed her gratefulness to her friends for their support
2023-08-10 15:49
'I’d probably be a better parent': Harrison Ford opens up about balancing parenthood and movie career
'I’d probably be a better parent': Harrison Ford opens up about balancing parenthood and movie career
Harrison Ford, who stayed 'out of town' most of his life, said 'the more constant gardener is the better parent'
2023-06-01 07:29
A look at the uranium-based ammo the US is sending to Ukraine
A look at the uranium-based ammo the US is sending to Ukraine
A Kremlin spokesman says the U_S_ decision to supply depleted uranium ammunition to Ukraine is “very bad news.”
2023-09-07 21:18