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NASA Debunks Theory of Alien Life on Venus NASA Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, LA. Credit: Chad Davis / Flickr CC BY-NC 2.0 Recent findings by NASA’s SOFIA telescope have dismissed a remarkable claim made two years ago that there were signs of alien life in the atmosphere of Venus. The 2020 study suggested this was possible due to an observed chemical phosphine present on our neighboring planet, but new research has provided evidence against it. In 2020, a startling discovery on Venus unearthed the possibility of life beyond our planet. A team at Japan’s space agency detected phosphine in the atmosphere—a compound…

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NASA’s Space Launch System rocket carrying the Orion spacecraft launches on the Artemis I flight test, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. Credit: Keegan Barber & NASA, Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons Throughout its 64-year history, NASA has named several of its spacecraft and missions after ancient Greek gods and mythological figures. But what is the connection between NASA and ancient Greek mythology? From the Apollo program, which ran between 1961 and 1972, to the ongoing Artemis program, which began in 2017, NASA has a tendency to name its most important endeavors after Geek mythological figures. NASA’s first spaceflight missions Dr. Abe Silverstein was the…

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The Antikythera Mechanism, currently housed at the National Archaeological Museum. Credit: ZDE/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 4.0 The Antikythera Mechanism, widely believed to be the world’s first computer, was among wreckage retrieved from a shipwreck off the coast of the Greek island Antikythera on May 17, 1901. A year later, it was identified as containing a gear by Greek archaeologist Valerios Stais. Since then, the Mechanism has had a lasting impact on scientists and thinkers across the world. By Evaggelos Vallianatos The largest seven fragments of the Antikythera Mechanism, A-G, both sides. Courtesy Tom Malzbender and Hewlett Packard. The Tablet, or the…

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Easter Island’s stone statues may have indicated where there was fresh, safe drinking water to be found. RPBaiao/Shutterstock Located off the coast of Chile, the survival story of early inhabitants on the tiny volcanic island of Rapa Nui has long alluded archaeologists. Now, a team of researchers believes they’ve uncovered how the ancient island population – between 15,000 and 20,000 at its peak – were able to maintain their society for centuries in the absence of an adequate supply of fresh water, and what led them to famously construct hundreds of massive statues known as moai. Top Stories00:0601:12Find Out Where Your House…

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One chilly winter day, Bryan Thompson from Nova Scotia, Canada, was strolling through one of the local parks when he saw something he would never forget. Making his way through the snow in the park, Bryan saw a stranger pulling a cart along with him holding some special cargo. It was a cozy and happy-looking white pup. Understandably, Bryan needed to know more, so he approached the stranger and asked him what was going on. Apparently, the dog suffers from ALS, which can lead to paralysis in dogs, hence the poor pup is unable to walk on her own. But…

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Fern the catJennifer @newkittensontheblock Fern the cat was turned into IndyHumane, an animal shelter in Indianapolis, IN, along with her litter of six. She was a wonderful mother from the start, catering to her kittens’ every whim. While she was at the shelter, an orphaned tabby arrived as a singleton. The kitten was lonely and desperately needed a friend and socialization. “Since she was about the same age and healthy, the shelter added her to Fern’s group, and Fern accepted her without any objections,” Jennifer, a foster volunteer of IndyHumane, shared with Love Meow. Jennifer @newkittensontheblock The family of eight were then…

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London (AFP) – Erik ten Hag says he cannot rush the return of Jadon Sancho, admitting there is no timescale on when the winger will return to action for Manchester United. Sancho, a big-money signing from Borussia Dortmund 18 months ago, has not featured for United since playing 52 minutes of a 1-1 draw at Chelsea in October and was left out of England’s World Cup squad. Ten Hag said last month the 22-year-old was “not in the right status or fitness state” and he missed United’s two-match tour of Spain, instead placed on an individual fitness programme in the Netherlands.…

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These are your Man United evening headlines for Thursday, January 5 Erik ten Hag explains Butland move Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag confirmed the imminent signing of Jack Butland and stressed the club had to move for an experienced back-up goalkeeper to avoid the risk of “killing” their season. Butland, 29, underwent a medical at United’s Carrington training complex on Thursday ahead of signing on loan from Crystal Palace for the rest of the season after Newcastle recalled ‘keeper Martin Dubravka from his season-long loan. Tom Heaton, 36, will likely play second fiddle to David de Gea in the…

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The Los Angeles Lakers needed as much help as they could get to beat the Miami Heat. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images) LeBron James joined Anthony Davis on the sidelines, and the Heat were 9-point favorites in most books just minutes before tip-off. Then, Dennis Schroder turned back the clock to have one of his best performances in years, scoring 32 points to uplift his team to a 3-point win. That’s why Lakers coach Darvin Ham — who knew Schroder from their days with the Hawks — showered him in praise: “Just a tenacious kid I feel in love back in Atlanta 2013 when he came in,” Ham said…

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Russell Westbrook delivered a subtle yet strong message in an unconventional way after he helped propel an undermanned Los Angeles Lakers squad to a 112-109 victory on Wednesday against the Miami Heat. Getty ImagesRussell Westbrook of the Los Angeles Lakers. Westbrook sat down for his postgame press conference wearing a hat from his clothing line, Honor the Gift. On the brim, the words “give me my flowers” were written, which seemed like a very intentional message from the polarizing point guard that he wants a bit more respect after turning his game around in a big way in LA. Against the Heat, Westbrook remained in…

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Dennis Schroder fell to the Crypto.com Arena court midway through the fourth quarter clutching his right ankle, the pain registering on his face as he rocked back and forth, his Lakers teammates gathered around him in concern. Lakers guard Dennis Schroder drives to the basket past Heat center Bam Adebayo on Wednesday night at Crypto.com Arena.(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) When he finally was able to get up, Schroder limped to the bench with five minutes and 41 seconds left and began a debate with coach Darvin Ham about whether the point guard should return to the tense game. The Lakers…

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After all, with Nketiah as our main striker, Arsenal’s attack could be in good hands. Many predicted that the Gunners’ attack would struggle following Gabriel Jesus’ injury during the World Cup. Many hoped for a striker signing quickly in January because they didn’t want Eddie Nketiah to replace Gabriel Jesus as the centre-foeward but Mikel Arteta, in his wisdom, saw it as prudent to fill Jesus’s void with Nketiah. Nketiah appears to have repaid Arteta’s faith, scoring twice in three league starts, with the exception of a frustrating goalless draw against Newcastle. So, can we trust Nketiah in attack, or is that…

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Gabriel Jesus is making good progress in his recovery from injury, after ridding himself of the crutches he was using to get around. LONDON, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 06: Gabriel Jesus of Arsenal during the UEFA Europa League group A match between Arsenal FC and FK Bodo/Glimt at Emirates Stadium on October 06, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images) The Evening Standard report that Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus has made a strong start to his recovery from knee surgery, and he’s making good progress so far. The Standard write that Jesus is continuing his rehab and he’s expected to be…

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Mikel Arteta is to be boosted this January as Granit Xhaka gets some much needed cover and competition as Arsenal hunt for a Premier League title.’ Whilst all the focus for Arsenal currently rests on the transfer pursuit of Mykhaylo Mudryk, there are other areas of the squad in need of attention. With Gabriel Jesus out, there is only Eddie Nketiah as a natural cover for the centre-forward role and in midfield the problem is broader. Arsenal have started Granit Xhaka and Thomas Partey in the majority of their Premier League matches. The depth in the deep midfield and left central-midfield roles exists but lacks…

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Man Utd are in great form at Old Trafford and under Erik ten Hag they look like making their home ground a fortress once more. United celebrate during their sixth successive win at Old Trafford It’s been more than five years since Manchester United were this good at Old Trafford. Nothing has summed up United’s demise over the last decade more than their once impenetrable home being ransacked by visiting teams on a regular basis, but under Erik ten Hag the fortress is being rebuilt. David Moyes’ team lost at home to West Brom, Everton, Newcastle and Swansea, who also beat Louis…

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Man United ace Christian Eriksen has played a vital role in Erik ten Hag’s 100 per cent win record after the World Cup. Christian Eriksen in action for Manchester United against Bournemouth (Image: 2023 Manchester United FC via Getty Images) Christian Eriksen’s set piece ability will be giving Frank Lampard sleepless nights. Manchester United welcome Everton to Old Trafford on Friday night for their FA Cup third round and the pressure upon Lampard’s shoulders is monumental. Brighton’s 4-1 win at Goodison Park on Tuesday was met with a resounding chorus of boos from the home fans. United await the Toffees next and…

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Anthony Martial will be hoping to add to his impressive goals tally against Everton when Man United face them in the FA Cup. Anthony Martial boasts an impressive record against Everton. (Image: Naomi Baker/Getty Images.) Manchester United striker Anthony Martial has set his sights on continuing his impressive record against Everton when the two sides meet in Friday night’s FA Cup third round clash at Old Trafford – should he win his fitness battle. The Frenchman was forced off during the second half of United’s 3-0 win over Bournemouth at Old Trafford on Tuesday evening, sparking fears that he could be set for…

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Manchester United are prepared to pay €4 million (£3.5m/$4.2m) to take Joao Felix on loan from Atletico Madrid for the rest of the season. Joao Felix wants Atletico exit Man Utd to make loan offer Bid well below Atletico demands WHAT’S HAPPENING? The attacker wants to leave the Spanish side in the January transfer window and United are leading the race to sign him. Relevo reports that as well as the fee, United would pay the Portugal international’s wages in full for the remainder of the campaign and the deal would not include an option to buy him on a permanent deal in…

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Manchester United have agreed a deal to sign Jack Butland on loan until the end of season, claims a report. Manchester United are set to complete their first January signing as Jack Butland joins the club on loan from Crystal Palace. United have signed the keeper as a replacement for Martin Dubravka. Dubravka only featured a small handful of times for United before asking to return to Newcastle. Erik Ten Hag and the club did not stand in his way and the keeper was recalled. Despite having Tom Heaton as a backup keeper at the club, United have acted and…

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Ahead of the Jan. 4 Los Angeles Lakers vs. Miami Heat game set to premiere at 10p EST on ESPN, Mike Trudell announced that Lakers forward LeBron James would not participate due to sudden illness. In a Tweet, Trudell wrote: “Update for tonight from the Lakers: LeBron James (non-COVID illness) and Lonnie Walker IV (left knee soreness) have been downgraded to OUT for tonight’s game vs. Miami.” James being sidelines comes amid him trying to make basketball history. The four-time NBA champion is 484 points away from passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s record for No. 1 on the NBA’s all-time scoring list. Abdul-Jabbar played 20 seasons in the…

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Martin Odegaard has had a career rejuvenation since joining Arsenal from Real Madrid in 2021 with the 24-year-old Arsenal’s captain and Premier League joint-top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo appears to have been proven right on a major Martin Odegaard claim (Image: Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images) Nearly a decade ago, Cristiano Ronaldo tipped his former Real Madrid team-mate Martin Odegaard to have a great future in the game and judging by the Norwegian’s current impact at Arsenal, he appears to have been proven correct. Odegaard was announced as the new captain of the Gunners ahead of the 2022/23 season and he has played a huge role in…

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Erik ten Hag has refused to label Man Utd as title challengers and January will see if he’s right. United players celebrate. (Image: Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty Images) Erik ten Hag says Manchester United can’t be called title challengers just yet. We’ll soon find out if he’s right or not. United have been on an excellent run not only since club football resumed but for a number of months now. The recent form stands out as they have shown little ring rust since the World Cup break, winning all four matches without even conceding a goal. It looks even better when a lot…

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Daisy appeared to have some pain in her rear legs and was refusing to move down Scafell Pike. By Andy Hayes, news reporter Sunday 26 July 2020 20:14, UK Moment rescue dog was rescued from Lake District peak. A rescue dog has itself been rescued from England’s highest mountain after showing signs of pain in her rear legs. Daisy the St Bernard collapsed as she was walking down Scafell Pike in the Lake District and was refusing to move. It was important to get her on to a stretcher as quickly as possible because the weather was due to deteriorate…

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A mountain rescue dog named Isla has been praised as a hero after finding a couple who became lost after climbing Scafell Pike on New Year’s Day. Keswick Mountain Rescue Team was called out shortly after 5.30pm on Sunday to England’s highest peak in the Lake District after two people and a dog became lost on their return to Seathwaite after successfully completing their climb. Sharing the mission with their social media followers, a spokesperson for the team said Isla ‘suddenly bolted’ away from the search and rescue team. They followed in pursuit, only to find she had stopped running…

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