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Teacher cries as she tells court baby girl 'fathered by teen' was 'taken away' - Liverpool Echo

  1. Teacher cries as she tells court baby girl 'fathered by teen' was 'taken away'  Liverpool Echo
  2. Teacher denies having sex with boys as she tells court she 'liked' attention after break-up  Sky News
  3. Maths teacher Rebecca Joynes, 30, watched Spider-Man with a pupil and told him she was feeling depressed befor  Daily Mail
  4. Salford: Teacher 'liked attention' but denies sex with boys  BBC.com
  5. Teacher accused of having sex with pupil said she was lonely  The Times

CBSNews.com 

Why the U.S. is opposing Israel's Rafah operations

The U.S. is pressing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for plans to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. This comes as more than 300,000 Palestinians fled Rafah before a potential offensive. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio reports.

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Nasa contractor warns against Boeing space launch due to the 'risk of a disaster' - The Independent

  1. Nasa contractor warns against Boeing space launch due to the 'risk of a disaster'  The Independent
  2. Boeing's latest Starliner problem: A 'buzzing' valve, a 'disaster' warning  Quartz
  3. Launch Roundup: Starliner prepares for second launch attempt; Falcon 9 to launch first batch into new spy constellation - NASASpaceFlight.com  NASASpaceflight.com
  4. Boeing delays first ever astronaut launch due to valve problem  Sky News
  5. In Brief: The Week Ahead In Aerospace &... Читать дальше...

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Chemical analysis of natural CO₂ rise over the last 50,000 years shows that today's rate is 10 times faster - Phys.org

  1. Chemical analysis of natural CO₂ rise over the last 50,000 years shows that today's rate is 10 times faster  Phys.org
  2. Carbon dioxide is accumulating in the atmosphere faster than ever  The Washington Post
  3. This 50,000-year-old block of ice reveals the true state of CO2 levels now  New Atlas
  4. Record-breaking increase in CO2 levels in world’s atmosphere  The Guardian
  5. Carbon Dioxide Levels at Hawaii's Mauna Loa Observatory Make Record Leap  Bloomberg

Phys.org 

Implications of nonequilibrium behavior of isoprene secondary organic aerosol on cloud formation

Atmospheric aerosols play a significant role in Earth's climate. Understanding the formation of organic particles in the atmosphere is key to understanding cloud properties and formation, and as a result, unraveling future climate change. Isoprene, an organic compound, is produced by many plants and has a large impact on atmospheric chemistry and composition.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

GT eliminated from IPL 2024 after rain mars match against KKR

KKR has already secured their place in the play-offs after they defeated Mumbai Indians in their previous fixture. Rajasthan Royals are second in the standings with 16 points from 12 games, while defending champions Chennai Super Kings are placed third with 14 points from 13 matches.

Phys.org 

In a reservoir in Southeast Brazil, introduction of a fish native to the Amazon has reduced native species diversity

The silver croaker (Plagioscion squamosissimus), a fish native to the Amazon (corvina or pescada-branca in Portuguese), is the most probable cause of a sharp fall in the diversity of native species in the Jaguari reservoir, the Jaguari River and Rio do Peixe, all of which are part of the Cantareira Water Production System and the Paraíba do Sul Basin in São Paulo state, Brazil.

Phys.org 

The power of ambiguity: Using computer models to understand the debate about climate change

Cognitive biases are among the most important factors that prevent people from changing their minds. Climate change deniers and climate activists often tend to accept only information that confirms their respective opinions on the matter. However, opinion dynamics are also influenced by a factor that the researchers call "ambiguity noise." Unlike biases, ambiguity noise is variable, depends on many random factors, and leads to inconsistent judgment.

France24.com (en) 

Brazil's flooded south paralyzed as waters remain high

More than two million people have been affected by the flooding in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, where towns and part of the regional capital have been under water for about two weeks after being battered by heavy rains. Regional capital Porto Alegre's international airport remains under water, as do agricultural fields and roads, while more than 360,000 students were not in school. The latest official figures showed that 127 people were missing, while more than 600,000 had been forced to abandon their homes as rivers burst their banks. Читать дальше...