Everybody loves the Succession theme song - but one thing isn’t right,Imagine the Succession theme song as a Nanny-style singalong. That’s the kind of thing prestige TV’s been missing.
Everybody loves the Succession theme song – but one thing isn’t right
Imagine the Succession theme song as a Nanny-style singalong. That’s the kind of thing prestige TV’s been missing.
Astronomers Uncover Black Hole Closer to Earth Than Ever Before,Gemini North Telescope on Hawaii reveals first dormant, stellar-mass black hole. Astronomers have discovered the closest black hole to Earth, the first unambiguous detection of a dormant stellar-mass black hole in the Milky Way. Its close proximity to Earth, a mere 1,600 light-years away, offers an Tags:Astronomyblack holeGaiaNational Science FoundationSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comSpace
Similarities to Climate Changes Today – New Research Helps To Detail Earth’s Most Massive Extinction Event,The Latest Permian Mass Extinction (LPME) was the largest extinction event in Earth's history to date, resulting in the loss of between 80-90% of life on the planet. Despite extensive research, the exact cause of the dramatic changes in climate during this time remains unknown. A team of internat Tags:EarthEarth ScienceextinctionGeoscienceSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comUniversity of Connecticut
Shocking Report Reveals 59% of Long COVID Patients Suffer From Organ Damage a Year Later,Organ damage persisted in 59% of long COVID patients a year after initial symptoms, even in those not severely affected when first diagnosed with the virus, according to a comprehensive new study. A new comprehensive study of organ impairment in long COVID patients over 12 months shows organ damage Tags:CoViD 19HealthInfectious DiseasesSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comUniversity College London
Hubble Space Telescope Captures Movie of DART Asteroid Impact Debris,This movie captures the breakup of the asteroid Dimorphos when it was deliberately hit by NASA’s 545-kilogram Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission spacecraft on 26 September 2022. The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope had a ringside view of the space demolition derby. The Hubble movie st Tags:AsteroiddartHubble Space TelescopeNASAplanetary defenseSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comSpace
New Hope for Patients With a Rare Incurable Disease,Methylmalonic aciduria (MMA) is a rare metabolic disorder that affects about one in 90,000 newborns. Both parents must carry the genetic predisposition for the disease to occur. The consequences are also severe: an enzyme these young patients need for energy metabolism is left defective. Due to t Tags:EPFLETH ZurichHealthmedicineMetabolismSciTechDailyscitechdaily.com
Teams Forge Forward in NASA Moon Metal Production Challenge,Seven university teams were selected to develop concepts supporting metal production on the Moon in NASA’s 2023 annual Breakthrough, Innovative and Game-Changing (BIG) Idea Challenge: Lunar Forge. The awards total about $1.1 million, with values between $120,000 and $180,000 based on each team’s Tags:EducationMoonNASASciTechDailyscitechdaily.comSpace
Mysterious Object Is Being Dragged Into the Milky Way’s Supermassive Black Hole,UCLA astronomers think the object, X7, might be debris cloud from a stellar collision. An object near the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy has drawn the interest of scientists because it has evolved dramatically in a relatively short time. A new study by scientis Tags:AstronomyAstrophysicsblack holeMilky waypopularSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comSpaceucla
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 Mission Joins Expedition 68 Aboard Space Station,NASA astronauts, Mission Commander Stephen Bowen and Pilot Woody Hoburg, along with UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev aboard the SpaceX Dragon, named Endeavour, have arrived at the International Space Station (ISS). Crew-6 joins the Exped Tags:astronautInternational Space StationNASASciTechDailyscitechdaily.comSpacespacex
Scientists Warn That Breathing Is Going To Get Tougher – Here’s Why,Hotter temps = more air pollution from natural sources. Not all pollution comes from people. When global temperatures increase by 4 degrees Celsius, harmful plant emissions and dust will also increase by as much as 14 percent, according to new research at the University of California, Riverside (UC Tags:EnvironmentPollutionscienceSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comUC Riverside
Zuckerberg’s Meta settles Cambridge Analytica scandal case for $1 billion,Zuckerberg’s Meta settles Cambridge Analytica scandal case for $1 billion,The lawsuit was prompted by revelations in 2018 that Facebook had allowed political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica to access data of as many as 87 million users. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auBUSINESScompaniesNewspopular
Zoom fatigue: Pandemic winner cuts 15 per cent of its global workforce,The company that became our window to the outside world during COVID lockdowns is eliminating about 1300 jobs as it adapts to slower growth. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auBUSINESScompanies
Zoo lets you name a cockroach after an ex,The San Antonio Zoo is offering a special Valentine's Day greeting for exes who just won't bug off. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auWORLD
Zombies, Squid Game and lots of beer: A look at this year’s Super Bowl ads,This year’s Super Bowl commercials will have their usual array of celebrities along with a big change. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auBUSINESScompanies
Zippy Zampa had the goods for India: Sriram,Apart from Adam Zampa himself, the next most disappointed person to see him missing from Australia’s team in India was perhaps his former mentor. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auCricketSport
Zip says it can weather US recession as it moves closer to profits,Zip Co co-founder Peter Gray has talked up the fintech’s resilience, even as the market worries about how quickly the embattled fintech is burning through cash. Tags:Banking & financeBrisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auBUSINESS
Zip dumps overseas operations in bid to stem cash burn,Buy now, pay later operator Zip’s move to cut ties in a range of international markets is a stark reversal of its plans two years ago to become a global business. Tags:Banking & financeBrisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auBUSINESS
Zimmermann goes back to the Aussie beach on the Paris runway,Beloved Australian label Zimmermann made its runway debut in the international fashion capital with a show that paid tribute to their hometown. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auFashionlifestyle
Ziebell steps down Roos captain, more injuries at Blues,North Melbourne will join a raft of clubs set to appoint new skippers in 2023 after Jack Ziebell stepped down following six years in the role, while two Carlton players are battling foot fractures. Tags:aflBrisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auSport
Zebra runs through South Korean streets following zoo escape,Shocked residents filmed the moment a zebra wandered onto the streets of Seoul. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auWORLD
Zebra roams through Seoul streets after escaping zoo,A Zebra was caught on camera wandering through Seoul, South Korea after it escaped from Seoul Children's Grand Park Zoo on Thursday. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auWORLD
Zara Tindall models in fashion campaign,Zara Tindall, the daughter of Princess Anne, is now the ambassador for British clothing brand Musto, appearing in a video for their new winter campaign. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.aulifestyle
Zac Efron speaks about his character in new film The Greatest Beer Run Ever,Zac Efron has made a much-awaited appearance at the Toronto Film Festival, where he talked about playing character 'Chickie' in his new film The Greatest Beer Run Ever. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.aulifestyle
Yuvraj’s six appeal: The blazing Twenty20 over that changed cricket,When Yuvraj Singh crunched six balls from Stuart Broad into the Durban night sky, cricket was about to change forever. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auCricketSport
Yuki Kihara brings her acclaimed Paradise Camp to Sydney,The artist’s hyperreal photographic series is a wry take on a giant of the past. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.au
YouTuber caught clowning around in modified car fronts court,YouTuber caught clowning around in modified car fronts court,A YouTuber caught clowning around in a death trap of a car has fronted court in Queensland. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.aunationalNewspopular
Your weekly horoscope: September 18-25,Free weekly forecast in life, love and career from renowned Astrologer Hedy Damari. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.au
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Your team-by-team guide to free agency and trade week,This year’s trade period promises to be one of the busiest yet, with player agents and club chiefs predicting significant movement. We take a look at how your club is shaping up. First up, the first nine clubs from Adelaide to GWS. Tags:aflBrisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auSport
Amazon Sega & Square Enix Game Sale For PS5, PS4, XSX, XB1 & Switch
Amazon Sega & Square Enix Game Sale For PS5, PS4, XSX, XB1 & Switch,Daily Video Game writes: 'Amazon is running a game sale on Sega and Square Enix games right now. That means if you like playing games made and published by them, you
How Marquis Dendy brought bucket hats to athletics
How Marquis Dendy brought bucket hats to athletics,When Marquis Dendy made the impulse decision to wear his bucket hat for a practice session last year, little did he know that he would become an unlikely ambassador for
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Forgotten CBS Sitcoms That Deserve Your Attention – Looper
Forgotten CBS Sitcoms That Deserve Your Attention - Looper,CBS has made some of the most famous sitcoms ever, but they can't all become classics. Here are some forgotten CBS sitcoms that deserve your attention.
How the Hubble telescope is keeping a 265-year-old stargazing project alive,In 1758, a French astronomer started cataloging stars and comets through a ground telescope. Today, Hubble and amateur stargazers continue his legacy. Tags:Deep SpaceNasapopsci.comPopular ScienceScienceSpacespace telescope
Super Glue could make it easier to recycle plastic,The primary ingredient in Super Glue forms a moldable plastic that can be reduced back down to raw materials, making it more recyclable that petroleum-based plastics. Tags:chemistryEnvironmentpopsci.comPopular ScienceSustainabilityTechnology