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Heated bay off Sweden's coast potentially shows how ecosystems are affected by future global warming

Phys.org 

Research at a long-term heated bay near Oskarshamn, in south east Sweden, provides a rare insight into how the Baltic Sea's coastal areas will be affected by climate change. Here, cooling water from the nearby nuclear power plant has raised the average temperature by an average of 5°C for 50 years. New research shows that this prolonged warming stresses key bacteria and makes the ecosystem more vulnerable.

Newcastle line up £70m Sporting Lisbon wonderkid as Eddie Howe looks to transfer window to add to injury-ravaged squad

TheSun.co.uk 

NEWCASTLE are eyeing Sporting Lisbon defender Ousmane Diomande.

Toon boss Eddie Howe is desperate for reinforcements with a growing injury list causing some concern.

GettyNewcastle are lining up a swoop for £70million-rated Sporting Lisbon defender Ousmane Diomande[/caption]

Diomande is on his radar, although his £70 million release clause will give Newcastle’s Saudi owners food for thought when the transfer window opens in January.

Howe has sent scouts to watch the 19 year-old Ivory Coast ace... Читать дальше...

The Future of Space

OpEdNews.com 

The story points out the value of a rules-based system in space.

Early career Latinas in STEM continue to face challenges in academia

Phys.org 

In 2022, Latinos, as a group, comprised more than 19% of the U.S. population or nearly 64 million individuals. People of Mexican ancestry make up almost 12% of the US population and 62.3% of Latinos. Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Central American Ancestry (MPRCA) individuals represent 4 of 5 of US Latinos but continue to be underrepresented across the board in every job profession in the United States, including STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) careers. The disparity is even greater for Latinas in academia.



Researcher investigates fraud deterrence in under-examined markets

Phys.org 

Asper School of Business assistant professor of finance Jianning Huang has published a paper in Review of Accounting Studies, co-authored with Richard A. Cazier and Fuzhao Zhou, that examines how regulation affects the prevalence of fraud in over-the-counter (OTC) stock markets.

Six newly discovered beetle species include one with bottle-opener shaped genitalia

Phys.org 

Six new beetle species have been discovered in South America by researchers at the University of Copenhagen. Among them is one with a distinctively shaped sexual organ that has led the researchers to name it after global beer powerhouse Carlsberg. According to the researchers, more attention urgently needs to be paid to our planet's millions of unknown species before it's too late.

Schumer signals openness to Speaker Johnson's 'far from perfect' spending bill

TheHill.com 

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Monday said he is "pleased" with Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-La.) plan to avoid a government shutdown. Schumer noted that Johnson's "laddered" stopgap spending bill — which funds four bills through Jan. 19 and the remaining eight through Feb. 2 — is "far from perfect," but indicated the "clean" measure...

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Tiny Big Bang: ALICE experiment restarts with lead ions

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On September 26, 2023, the accelerator team at the CERN European Council for Nuclear Research in Geneva declared stable lead-beam conditions, ushering in the first data-taking campaign of lead-ion collisions in five years. From then until the late evening of October 29, the accelerator produced lead-ion collisions at the world's highest-ever collision energy of 5.36 terra electron volts per colliding nuclear particle (nucleon–nucleon collision).

A 'fish cartel' for Africa could benefit the countries, and their seas

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Banding together to sell fishing rights could generate economic benefits for African countries, which receive far less from access to their fisheries on the global market than other countries do from theirs. By joining forces, UC Santa Barbara researchers say in a paper published in Nature Communications, African fisheries would not just secure more competitive access fees, they could also protect their seas' biodiversity.

Duncan Robinson froze Victor Wembanyama with a Smitty for a bucket

SB Nation: Toronto Raptors 

Wemby got taken to school by Duncan Robinson of all people.

San Antonio Spurs rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama got his first taste of the Heat Culture on Sunday, and let’s just say it was pretty uneven.

The Heat finished with the win 118-113, and Wembanyama finished with 18 points and 11 rebounds, but also turned the ball over seven times and shot 8-22 from the field. He also only had one block, and was put in a blender by Heat guard Duncan Robinson, who isn’t the most athletic player in the NBA, to put it kindly. Читать дальше...


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