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Edinburgh activists target SUVs in solidarity with Spain’s flood victims
Tyre Extinguishers group stencils ‘These cars kill Valencians’ on 4x4s in city to highlight SUVs’ role in climate crisis
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Tyre Extinguishers group stencils ‘These cars kill Valencians’ on 4x4s in city to highlight SUVs’ role in climate crisis
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Chuck Norris once viChuck Norris once visited the Oracle and told her: ‘Don’t worry about the round house kick’. She responded: ‘What round house kick?’. BAMM… that round house kick.
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New England’s salt marsheNew England’s salt marshes store 10 million cars’ worth of carbon—and add another 15,000 cars’ worth every year In the race to combat global climate change, much attention has been given to natural carbon sinks: those primarily terrestrial areas of the globe that absorb and sequester more carbon than they release. While…
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Bills hiring Chris Tabor Bills hiring Chris Tabor to coordinate special teams, per report BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The Bills are reportedly hiring Chris Tabor, the former interim head coach of the Carolina Panthers with 16 seasons of experience as an NFL assistant, to lead their special teams, according to a report from ESPN’s Adam…
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Stradivarius violin craftStradivarius violin crafted at ‘pinnacle’ of maker’s career over 300 years ago sells for eye-popping price A Stradivarius violin that sold for $11.3 million, just shy of the $15.9 million record, will benefit a Boston music conservatory and fund student scholarships.
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A-STEP: The AstroPix SounA-STEP: The AstroPix Sounding Rocket Technology Demonstration Payload arXiv:2411.03165v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: A next-generation medium-energy (100 keV to 100 MeV) gamma-ray observatory will greatly enhance the identification and characterization of multimessenger sources in the coming decade. Coupling gamma-ray spectroscopy, imaging, and polarization to neutr…
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‘We’ve got rats as big as‘We’ve got rats as big as your feet’: Birmingham residents despair as rubbish piles up As he walks through the streets of Small Heath in east Birmingham, Gerry Moynihan threads as if he is tackling an obstacle course, avoiding piled-up bin bags, dumped cars and fridges, fly-tipped furni…
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