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Satellites are burning up in the upper atmosphere – and we still don’t know what impact this will have on the Earth’s climate

Satellites are burning up in the upper atmosphere – and we still don’t know what impact this will have on the Earth’s climate

Elon Musk’s SpaceX has announced it will dispose of 100 Starlink satellites over the next six months, after it discovered a design flaw that may cause them to fail. Rather than risk posing a threat to other spacecraft, SpaceX will “de-orbit” these satellites to burn up in the atmosphere. But atmospheric scientists are increasingly concerned that this sort of apparent fly-tipping by the space sector will cause further climate change down on Earth. One team recently, and unexpectedly, found potential ozone-depleting metals from spacecraft in the stratosphere, the atmospheric layer where the ozone layer is formed. The relative “low earth...

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Your smart watch isn’t a medical device – but it is tracking all your health data

Your smart watch isn’t a medical device – but it is tracking all your health data

For millions of people, smartwatches aren’t just a piece of technology. They can use them to take control of their health in ways never thought possible. As you go on your morning run, a smartwatch can monitor the rhythmic pounding of your feet and your heart’s steady beat. The watch can record the distance covered and the intensity of your workout, guiding you towards your fitness goals. During lunch, you can use it to log calories for a BLT sandwich. As deadlines loom, they can offer gentle reminders to take a moment for yourself. And as you doze off, they...

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Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department: album tracklist, release date and more

Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department: album tracklist, release date and more

During The Eras Tour’s Tokyo stop on February 7, Swift told the audience that she had begun working on a new album, right after finishing up 2023’s Midnights. "So I started working on it immediately after that, and I’ve been working on it for about two years," she said. "I kept working on it throughout the U.S. tour, and when it was perfect in my opinion — when it was good enough for you — I finished it." Source link

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Mother of Donegal backpacker Danielle McLaughlin ‘heartbroken’ as murder accused to be released for sister’s wedding

Mother of Donegal backpacker Danielle McLaughlin ‘heartbroken’ as murder accused to be released for sister’s wedding

‘Danielle has missed out on so, so much… we’re heartbroken’ – mother of Danielle McLaughlin And Andrea Brannigan, 52, is devastated Danielle's murder accused can enjoy family wedding celebrations while her eldest daughter was denied the chance of ever getting married.“I’m so heartbroken, as are Joleen and my girls,” said Andrea, 52, who lives in Buncrana, with Danielle’s four younger sisters."Our Danielle will never have the opportunity to get married herself. She missed her friend’s wedding. She never got the chance to celebrate her 30th birthday, she missed seeing her nephew being born. She hasn’t seen her sisters growing up....

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Kate Winslet Reacts To Claims Her New Character Was Inspired By Liz Truss

Kate Winslet Reacts To Claims Her New Character Was Inspired By Liz Truss

Kate Winslet has set the record straight about whether her new political character was based on any real-life figures – after comparisons to one in particular.The Titanic star is gearing up for the release of her new show The Regime, in which she plays the chancellor of a fictional European country who finds herself struggling to hold onto her political power.Asked whether her performance was based on anyone in particular, Kate insisted during Friday’s edition of Graham Norton’s BBC talk show: “I wish I could tell you that I did, but I was too scared to do that, so I...

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Heartbroken family of boy, 5, who died after being sent home from hospital say he should be ‘still alive’

Heartbroken family of boy, 5, who died after being sent home from hospital say he should be ‘still alive’

The heartbroken family of a little five-year-old boy, who died after being sent home from hospital, say he should be 'still alive.' Yusuf Mahmud Nazir died in November 2022 after getting tonsillitis, but now his loved ones have branded a review into the hospital who sent him home as being a “cover-up”. Yusuf's mum and uncle hit out at an independent report into the youngster's death, claiming it left out 13 pages of relevant evidence. Speaking to the Mirror, they said the report into the NHS hospital in Rotherham had not included crucial CCTV footage, WhatsApp messages, videos, pictures and...

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Irish dancing teacher secures High Court injunction allowing him role at Boston event – The Irish Times

Irish dancing teacher secures High Court injunction allowing him role at Boston event – The Irish Times

An American-based Irish dancing teacher and adjudicator has secured an temporary injunction from the High Court in Dublin allowing him to perform a role at an event in Boston this weekend.On Thursday, Mr Justice Mark Sanfey said that he was prepared with “some reluctance” to grant California-based Vinny O’Connor temporary orders restraining the body that regulates and governs Irish dancing, An Coimisiún Le Rincí Gaelacha, from preventing him acting as an examiner at the Boston event.However based on the evidence put before the court in relation to the damage Mr O Connor claims he will suffer if excluded, the judge...

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Side-effects of expanding forests could limit their potential to tackle climate change – new study

Side-effects of expanding forests could limit their potential to tackle climate change – new study

Tackling climate change by planting trees has an intuitive appeal. They absorb the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from the atmosphere without using expensive technology. The suggestion that you can plant trees to offset your carbon emissions is widespread. Many businesses, from those selling shoes to booze, now offer to plant a tree with each purchase, and more than 60 countries have signed up to the Bonn Challenge, which aims to restore degraded and deforested landscapes. However, expanding tree cover could affect the climate in complex ways. Using models of the Earth’s atmosphere, land and oceans, we have simulated widescale future...

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Shoshana review: Timely look at the birth of Israel doesn’t know what it wants to be

Shoshana review: Timely look at the birth of Israel doesn’t know what it wants to be

Violence is never far away in the historic region of Palestine, in life or in Winterbottom’s film, which pulls no punches in displaying the horrors of terrorism, with bomb blasts, indiscriminate shootings and cold-blooded murder. The audience is quickly brought up to speed with archive newsreel footage and a voiceover; our narrator is Shoshana, played by Irina Starshenbaum. The daughter of Russian Marxist Zionist Ber Borochov, she is a member of the barely-legal Haganah territorial army, an organisation founded to defend the Yishuv, the group of Jewish residents in the region living there before the establishment of the State of...

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Nurse who told teen patient to ‘kiss my a**e’ given suspension

Nurse who told teen patient to ‘kiss my a**e’ given suspension

Fitness to practise committee found five charges against agency worker, including making rude gestures to girl The Beechcroft Child and Adolescent Mental Health UnitA mental health nurse found to have said “kiss my a**e” and “slap my a**e” to a vulnerable teenage patient has been hit with a suspension order by a tribunal.Eruore Augustina ‘Tina’ Obibi was working at the Beechcroft Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit run by the Belfast Trust when she allegedly made a series of inappropriate comments and gestures to the girl, identified as Patient A. Source link

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