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Galactic Centers Might Experience A Traffic Jam Of Black Holes

IFL Science 25 Apr 2024
New work aims to understand the environment within these accretion discs and how they could be conducive or not to collisions between stellar-sized black holes ... The work is published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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Where are the cast of 28 Days Later now? A look at the original 2002 ...

The Daily Mail 25 Apr 2024
Away from his work with Nolan, Murphy 's star rose astronomically as lead Thomas Shelby in BBC drama Peaky Blinders ... who worked at the Primate Research Centre where the Rage Virus was developed.
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Sumerian Civilization and Its Extraordinary Advances

Greek Reporter 24 Apr 2024
One of the world’s first great works of literature, The Epic of Gilgamesh, was written in cuneiform ... Ancient astronomers believed there were 360 days in a year, a number in which 60 fits neatly into six times.
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Learn how Royal Oak justice works from police, judges

The Oakland Press 24 Apr 2024
“The work done in that program is transformational,” Kowalkowski said, “1,592 licenses have been restored since March of 2016.” ... “Mental health costs for service have escalated astronomically,” Moore said at the time.
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Photos: Czech Village Clock Tower renovation begins

The Gazette Cedar Rapids 23 Apr 2024
The work will include reconstructing the upper portion of the tower with bricks that match the lower section. An astronomical clock will be installed as well as hourly animations of figures representing Czech immigration to the United States.
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Sarah Perry: ‘For much of my life, I loved God. The echo of that never fades’

The Observer 21 Apr 2024
... to a rupture with her family, to whom she remains close; indeed, her father, also a keen astronomer, helped her to plot out cometary orbits when she was working on the celestial elements of the book.
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Uranus is even more mysterious than we thought

BGR 19 Apr 2024
Much about these two ice giants is still unknown, with missions to explore them more in-depth still in the works. Despite our lack of knowledge, astronomers and researchers continue to look for ways to learn more about these spectacular planets.
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GGF track and field preview: Central's Ethan Thomas pushing for a hat trick of school ...

Grand Forks Herald 19 Apr 2024
ADVERTISEMENT. "He put in an astronomical amount of work over the winter," Allan said ... He put the work in ... ADVERTISEMENT ... Coach ... Sr ... They’re coming together and willing to put in the work for any event.” GF Red River girls ... A lot of them worked really hard.
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Giant FAST radio telescope embraces international exchanges

China Daily 18 Apr 2024
With a doctorate in pulsar astrophysics from the University of Manchester, Eatough works as a pulsar astronomer at the observatories and takes charge of pulsar data processing and time-frequency system optimization.
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China's gigantic telescope embraces int'l exchanges, innovative development

People Daily 18 Apr 2024
Having earned a doctorate in pulsar astrophysics at the University of Manchester, Eatough works as a pulsar astronomer at the NAOC and takes charge of pulsar data processing and time-frequency system optimization.
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Hubble discovers over 1,000 new asteroids thanks to photobombing

Digital Trends 18 Apr 2024
To work through so much data, the professional astronomers recruited citizen scientists to help sift through an archive of Hubble images and look for indications of asteroids as part of the Hubble Asteroid Hunter project.
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From caves to coral reefs: the science lab takes on new meaning

The Times/The Sunday Times 18 Apr 2024
From Egyptian scientists creating new flower colours, to surfers exploring coral reefs in Hawaii and the Pope’s astronomer in Rome, the images show them at work on varied projects.
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Ancient Egyptian Pyramids and the Speed of Light Mystery

Greek Reporter 18 Apr 2024
Especially as the ancient Egyptians – even if they had worked out the speed of light thousands of years before its measurement by Danish astronomer Ole Roemer in 1676 – did not work in ...
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Meet Priyamvada Natarajan, Indian Yale professor on TIME's 2024 list of 100 most influential people

Hindustan Times 18 Apr 2024
American astrophysicist Shep Doeleman wrote about Natarajan in the TIME article, saying, “Priya has a knack for pursuing the most creative research, and as a fellow astronomer, I am always inspired by her work.

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