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Новости за 10.09.2024

World Soccer Talk: World Cup 2014 

Health concerns rise for Italia 90 hero Salvatore Schillaci

Italia 90 top scorer Salvatore Schillaci was admitted to the hospital over the weekend, raising concerns across the soccer world. Schillaci netted six goals to become one of the tournament's breakout stars. Schillaci, who is nicknamed ‘Totò,' had been diagnosed with colon cancer in 2022. The former Italian soccer player's family provided a positive brief […]

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Sports.inquirer.net 

Thai coach praises progress of PH volleyball

MANILA, Philippines — Est Cola assistant coach Wilavan Apinyapong, who played her last Southeast Asian Games in Manila five years ago, relished the opportunity in her return to the country, this time, in guiding the under-20 Thailand national team in the 2024 PVL Invitational Conference. Apinyapong was reminiscent of their 14th gold medal in the

BigNewsNetwork.com 

EL SALVADOR-SAN SALVADOR-HELICOPTER-CRASH-MOURNING

(240909) -- SAN SALVADOR, Sept. 9, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Sept. 9, 2024 shows El Salvadoran national flags flying at half-mast to mourn for victims of a helicopter crash in San Salvador, El Salvador. A Salvadoran Air Force helicopter crashed on Sunday evening, killing nine people, including National Civil Police Director Mauricio Arriaza

BrazilNews.net 

FILE-EL SALVADOR-SAN SALVADOR-POLICE CHIEF-HELICOPTER-CRASH

(240909) -- SAN SALVADOR, Sept. 9, 2024 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken on Feb. 29, 2024 shows Mauricio Arriaza Chicas (C), director of the National Civil Police (PNC) of El Salvador, attending an event in San Salvador, El Salvador. A Salvadoran Air Force helicopter crashed on Sunday evening, killing nine people, including National Civil Police Direc

Phys.org 

How a failed switch won the Nobel Prize

In 2016, University of Groningen Professor of Organic Chemistry Ben Feringa and two of his colleagues were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for having created "the world's tiniest machines." Feringa had built a light-driven motor comprising one single molecule. The scientific article describing this molecular motor was published 25 years ago, on 9 September 1999, in Nature.