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Новости за 17.12.2024

Deadline.com 

Mike Tyson Docuseries On Life & Legacy Of Legendary Boxer Set At Netflix

Netflix is taking a deep look into the life of legendary boxer Mike Tyson with a new three-part hourlong docuseries. The announcement Tuesday comes on the heels of the record-breaking Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight on Netflix, which became the most-streamed global sporting event ever, according to the streamer. Known as the youngest heavyweight […]

The Independent 

Israel's Netanyahu tours buffer zone inside Syria

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu entered Syrian territory on Tuesday during a security tour of the buffer zone seized by Israel in the past few days since the fall of Bashar Assad

Forbes.com 

17 Top Hotel Christmas Trees

From Atlanta to Tokyo, these luxury properties showcase spectacular Christmas tree displays that will make your holidays merry and bright. .

Phys.org 

Citizen scientists help map geomagnetic superstorm's ionospheric impact

As seen across North America at sometimes surprisingly low latitudes, brilliant auroral displays provide evidence of solar activity in the night sky. More is going on than the familiar visible light shows during these events, though: When aurora appear, the Earth's ionosphere is experiencing an increase in ionization and total electron content (TEC) due to energetic electrons and ions precipitating into the ionosphere.

Deadline.com 

‘Queen Of The Ring’ Producer Intrinsic Value Hires Head Of Development For Film & TV

EXCLUSIVE: LA-based production company Intrinsic Value Films, coming off indie movies Queen Of The Ring and 5lbs Of Pressure, has hired Megan Freels Johnston as Head of Development, where she will manage both scripted and unscripted projects. Johnston has worked for more than 20 years years in the entertainment industry. She will be based in […]

Phys.org 

Study discovers Foxo3 protein helps eliminate 'unfit' cells to ensure healthy body construction

From the very moment an egg is fertilized, life begins with a remarkable process: cells start dividing and replicating to make copies of themselves. Yet this process is not flawless. Errors can occur when genetic material is copied, creating "unfit" cells that don't work properly. To keep development on track, cells employ a fascinating quality control system called cell competition. However, much about this mechanism remains unclear.