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10 songs that invented thrash metal‚ according to Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian
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10 songs that invented thrash metal‚ according to Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian

Scott Ian on 10 proto-thrash bangers that changed the face of 80s metal
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“I said‚ ‘Let’s take a little drive’ and we drove down to Basildon”: Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan on the time he took his family to where he grew up
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“I said‚ ‘Let’s take a little drive’ and we drove down to Basildon”: Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan on the time he took his family to where he grew up

The Depeche Mode frontman had to explain to his US-raised son what a terraced house was…
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Violence Erupts At NYC Migrant Shelter: Illegal Immigrant Stabbed In Brawl
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Violence Erupts At NYC Migrant Shelter: Illegal Immigrant Stabbed In Brawl

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Secret Affairs: Nikki Haley Had TWO Alleged Romantic Entanglements Before Becoming SC Governor
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Secret Affairs: Nikki Haley Had TWO Alleged Romantic Entanglements Before Becoming SC Governor

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Watch: Space Force Commander Testifying Against Wokeness Within The Military
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Watch: Space Force Commander Testifying Against Wokeness Within The Military

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‘Collective Self-Enrichment’: Fox Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett Details ‘Serious’ Violations Involving Fani Willis
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‘Collective Self-Enrichment’: Fox Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett Details ‘Serious’ Violations Involving Fani Willis

'If proven true‚ it demands her disqualification as the prosecutor'
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EXCLUSIVE: Senate GOP Conference Chair Slams 3 Years Of Biden Failures
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EXCLUSIVE: Senate GOP Conference Chair Slams 3 Years Of Biden Failures

'America Is Worse Off'
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Minister of Education plagiarized essay - resigns
Published 20 January 2024 at 08:14
FOREIGN. Sandra Borch, Minister for Research and Higher Education in Norway, has recently promised to crack down on cheating students. Now she is resigning after it was revealed that she herself cheated in her master's thesis.

Sandra Borch, who represents the left-liberal Center Party, wrote her master's thesis in jurisprudence in 2014.

Norway's E24 revealed on Friday that her essay contained text jokes copied straight from other students' work.

On Friday evening, Sandra Borch held a press conference where she admitted the plagiarism and announced her resignation.

- I made a big mistake. I understand that this error is not compatible with being responsible for this regulatory framework, she said.

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OSIRIS-REx Remaining Asteroid Bennu Sample Revealed And Photographed In Super High-Resolution Detail
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OSIRIS-REx Remaining Asteroid Bennu Sample Revealed And Photographed In Super High-Resolution Detail

After finally removing the final two fasteners on the canister and nearly 4 months after it was dropped in the Utah desert by OSIRIS-REx‚ the curation team at NASA has finally revealed the remaining sample of asteroid Bennu.The last two fasteners were removed on January 10‚ allowing the team to complete the last steps of opening the Touch-and-Go-Sample-Acquisition-Mechanism (TAGSAM) head and finally providing access to the remaining sample. Prior to the lid removal‚ the team had already collected 70.3 grams (2.48 ounces) of asteroid material. Creative lead Erika Blumenfeld and project lead Joe Aebersold of the Advanced Imaging and Visualization of Astromaterials team snapped the above photo‚ giving a highly detailed‚ top-down view of the sample using manual high-resolution precision photography and a semi-automated focus stacking procedure.The next step for the curation team will be to remove the metal collar surrounding the canister and then prepare a glovebox that will be used to transfer the sample from the TAGSAM head into sample trays. Then‚ the trays will be photographed and weighed‚ before being packaged up and stored at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. It’s been a long road to get to this point. OSIRIS-REx successfully dropped the capsule containing the Bennu sample back in September 2023‚ but trying to get into the canister inside proved to be trickier than anticipated. Two of the fasteners couldn’t be removed and so the team had to come up with a new game plan. Eventually‚ on January 10 this year‚ the problem was solved.“Our engineers and scientists have worked tirelessly behind the scenes for months to not only process the more than 70 grams of material we were able to access previously‚ but also design‚ develop‚ and test new tools that allowed us to move past this hurdle‚” said Eileen Stansbery‚ division chief for ARES (Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science) at NASA's Johnson Space Center‚ in a statement. “The innovation and dedication of this team has been remarkable. We are all excited to see the remaining treasure OSIRIS-REx holds.”Although a portion of the sample is already available for the general public to see‚ it’ll be a while before we know the full details of what the sample has to say about asteroid Bennu. The coming weeks will give the team a chance to assess the final mass of the sample‚ which has already surpassed their goal of 60 grams (2.12 ounces). It’s expected that the catalog of all the Bennu samples will be released later this year.
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Comet Wild 2's Surprisingly Varied Dust Reveals Our Solar System's Early History
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Comet Wild 2's Surprisingly Varied Dust Reveals Our Solar System's Early History

NASA’s Stardust mission to Comet Wild 2 has revealed its secrets very slowly. They’re finally coming together‚ however‚ and the results are showing that the outer Solar System in its early days was not the simple place previously thought. How one comet came to have dust from widely separated parts of the early Solar System remains unanswered‚ however.Long before Rosetta’s Philae landed on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko or space agencies brought back samples from asteroids‚ NASA sent a mission to collect pieces of Comet Wild 2. After a 1974 encounter with Jupiter‚ this once-distant comet follows an orbit more typical of asteroids‚ between Mars and Jupiter. The mission is so old it launched last century (1999)‚ returning its sample to Earth in 2006.Back then we lacked the confidence to try and land on a comet‚ let alone take off again with a sample in tow. Instead‚ NASA took advantage of the distinguishing feature of comets: they produce tails as they approach the Sun containing gas that has boiled off their surface‚ and dust that has been carried with it.The Stardust mission put a gel-covered plate shaped like a tennis racket into Comet Wild 2’s tail and brought home whatever stuck. Although preliminary analysis was published not long after the first samples were analyzed‚ a more detailed picture is now emerging."Comet Wild 2 contains things we've never seen in meteorites‚ like unusual carbon-iron assemblages‚ and the precursors to igneous spherules that make up the most common type of meteorite‚" study author Dr Ryan Ogliore of Washington University in St Louis said in a statement. "And all of these objects have been exquisitely preserved within Wild 2. The comet was a witness to the events that shaped the solar system into what we see today."The reason it has taken so long to reveal this is that the samples were around a million tiny grains trapped in the aerogel. Identifying the bits of the comet was so hard that NASA had to call on thousands of volunteers who looked at microscope images of the collection plate to spot where the bits had landed."Nearly every Wild 2 particle is unique and has a different story to tell‚" Ogliore said. "It is a time-consuming process to extract and analyze these grains. But the science payoff is enormous."The sample return from the Stardust Mission‚ having been wrapped for protection‚ arriving at U.S. Air Force Utah Test and Training Range in 2006Image Credit: NASAAlthough the majority of the grains are still unstudied‚ many have been investigated using techniques that were not available when the mission occurred.These reveal that‚ instead of being composed of dust unaltered from the supernova that seeded the early Solar System with heavier elements‚ the comet had a mix of sources. Along with small amounts of this interstellar dust‚ the samples contain traces from many parts of the cloud that became planets and asteroids after the Sun’s formation. This includes material from both sides of the gap Jupiter created in the cloud. “Comet Wild 2 does not exist on a continuum with known asteroids‚” Ogliore writes in the paper.This was a surprise‚ since Wild 2 probably formed beyond the orbit of Neptune‚ in the vast spaces where little was thought to have happened.Once these pieces became part of Comet Wild 2‚ they experienced almost no further processing‚ being quite literally put on ice. Being only around 3 kilometers (2 miles) wide‚ the comet also didn’t have the sort of geological processes that would transform the grains through great pressure or reactive chemistry."The Stardust samples…contain a record of the deep past covering billions of miles‚" Ogliore said. "After 18 years of interrogating this comet‚ we have a much better view of the solar system’s dynamic formative years."How typical Comet Wild 2 is remains unknown. Perhaps many comets were like this‚ but it’s also possible that by sheer chance the first comet we sampled was one of the most interesting.The analysis is published in the journal Geochemistry. An earlier version of this article was published in January 2024.
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