News in English
Декабрь
2024
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Новости за 13.12.2024

Phys.org 

How much permafrost will melt this century, and where will its carbon go?

Among the many things global warming will be melting this century—sea ice, land glaciers and tourist businesses in seaside towns across the world—is permafrost. Lying underneath 15% of the northern hemisphere, permafrost consists of accumulating dead biomass that remains frozen, never having had a chance to release all its carbon.

Archdaily.com 

Penitentiary Warehouse / Buro NØRD Architectuur

The store is one of the labor facilities in the penitentiary complex. This building takes a special place within the penitentiary regime. It is a social environment where inmates can earn some extra money and gain work experience. Important considering their resocialization after serving their sentence.

Vox 

The tax penalty on married women hiding in plain sight

Every spring, millions of American married couples engage in a little-discussed administrative duty: filing joint taxes. Originating in 1948 when married women rarely worked outside the home, this seemingly innocuous tax policy has evolved into one of America’s most overlooked barriers to gender equality.  The gender gap in America’s labor market is driven by more […]

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (com) 

Manchester derby referee announced amid major Premier League VAR controversy - United In Focus - Manchester United FC News

  1. Manchester derby referee announced amid major Premier League VAR controversy  United In Focus - Manchester United FC News
  2. Man City v Man Utd: Five key areas before Manchester derby  BBC.com
  3. Team news for Manchester City v Man Utd  Man Utd
  4. Man City v Man United Misery Derby tops Big Weekend in Premier League  Football365

Wired Magazine 

No One Needs a Luigi Mangione Show

Online, lots of people have ideas about what could happen if the murder suspect’s life were given the Hollywood treatment. Let’s make sure that idea gets a red light.

Chicago Sun-Times 

Dear Abby: My unhappy husband smokes, drinks more and hardly ever eats

DEAR ABBY: My husband is miserable. Five years ago, he was fired from his job of more than 25 years, and the small issues he had with depression, alcohol and smoking have multiplied exponentially. He sleeps until 10 or 11 a.m., showers only two or three times a week, rarely eats and has a drink in his hand by 4 or 5 p.m. every day. He now suffers from COPD but has no plans to quit smoking. He would never consider therapy.

Читать дальше...