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New details of the celestial feature have emerged in the colorful image, which unites the observational powers of Hubble Space Telescope in visible light and the James Webb Space Telescope in infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye. Hubble has long been used to search for faint, distant galaxies across different wavelengths of light. This cosmic effect occurs when closer objects — such as the galactic clusters — act like a magnifying glass for distant objects. The Webb and Hubble composite image includes "Mothra," a star system magnified by the galactic cluster pair as well as another unseen object. NASA/ESA/CSA/STScIThe team nicknamed the star system Mothra due to its extreme magnification and brightness.
Persons: James Webb, Hubble, Webb, , Rogier Windhorst, Windhorst, ” Windhorst, Haojing Yan, Yan, José Diego Organizations: CNN, Hubble, James Webb Space, Arizona State University’s School of Earth, Exploration, University of Missouri, Astrophysical Journal, NASA, ESA, CSA, Institute of Physics, Astrophysics Locations: Arizona, Japanese, Cantabria, Spain
A truck driver was killed when a tree fell on him in France while a second death was reported in Le Havre, according to authorities. [1/7]A surfer tries to navigate through rough sea during Storm Ciaran, in Tramore, Ireland, November 2, 2023. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne Acquire Licensing RightsFrench Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin told reporters that in addition to the death of truck driver, 15 people, including seven firefighters, had been injured. Still, the storm in France showed some signs of abating with the Meteo France weather service reducing its alert for strong winds in Mache, Finistere and Cotes d'Armor from red to orange. La Pinilla, a ski resort north of Madrid, and Estaca de Bares in Galicia registered wind velocities of more than 150 kph, AEMET said.
Persons: Storm Ciaran, Storm Babet, Clodagh, Gerald Darmanin, Darmanin, AENA, AEMET, Kate Holton, Dominique Vidalon, Farouq Suleiman, Bart Meijer, Charlotte Van Campenhout, Emma Pinedo, Charlie Devereux, Angus MacSwan, Gareth Jones, Lisa Shumaker Organizations: Amsterdam PARIS, REUTERS, French, Cotes d'Armor, Dutch Airline KLM, Inti Landauro, Thomson Locations: France, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, Jersey, Amsterdam, BRUSSELS, Europe, Le Havre, Madrid, Belgian, Ghent, Finistere, Brittany, Storm, Northern Ireland, Britain, Tramore, Ireland, Roubaix, Brest, Cotes, Paris, Galicia, Cantabria, Bares, London
CNN —Two gold necklaces dating from around 2,500 years ago have been found by chance in northwestern Spain by a worker for a local water company. Sergio Marciandi was working in Cavandi, Asturias, on August 29 when he spotted a gold necklace among some rocks. Archaeologists are excited about what further study of the necklaces could reveal. Museo Arqueológico de Asturias“It’s really impressive,” said Arias, who added that the find could boost our understanding of the Iron Age, the period in which they were made. While other gold necklaces from the Iron Age have been found, most were discovered in the 18th and 19th centuries, when limited archaeological techniques meant much of the information about their provenance was lost, Arias explained.
Persons: Sergio Marciandi, Pablo Arias, Arias, “ It’s, , , Marciandi Organizations: CNN, University of Cantabria, Asturias Archaeological Locations: Spain, Cavandi, Asturias
'Scandi summer' trendInterest in visiting the Mediterranean dropped by 10% from June to November this year, according to data published by the European Travel Commission. watch nowA "Scandi summer" trend is evident among summer home renters too, according to Expedia Group. Shifts in SpainSpain is the most popular travel destination in the European Travel Commission's poll of more than 6,000 European travelers. A spring poll of more than 6,000 European travelers showed the No. 1 reason for choosing a travel destination was "pleasant weather conditions," according to the European Travel Commission.
Persons: Tom Marchant, Marchant, Evia, Will Vassilopoulos, Cynthia Nerangis, Peter Tomlinson, Tomlinson, InsureMyTrip, hasn't Organizations: CNBC, European Travel Commission, Expedia Group, Expedia, Costa de Cantabria, Afp, Getty, National Parks, Swiss, Istock, Travelers, LemonLime, CNBC Travel Locations: Europe, London, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Scandinavia, Swedish, Skane, Blekinge, Edinburgh, Scotland, Riga, Latvia, Tallinn, Estonia, Smaland, Tenerife, Rimini, Spain Spain, Costa Blanca, Costa Brava, Mallorca, Costa Verde, Costa de, Basque, Greece, Rhodes, Corfu, Lofoten, Croatian, Canada, U.S, Slovenia, Italy, Puglia, Sicily, North Africa, Austrian, Lucerne, Solden, Switzerland, Morocco, Marrakech, France, Athens, Crete
“Last-minute flight prices, especially international ones, are expensive,” says Katy Nastro of Going.com (formerly Scott’s Cheap Flights) about airfares from North American to Europe. “Their best value comes when cash prices are high, and there’s no time more expensive than last-minute summer travel,” Nastro says. CNN Travel talked to travel agents, experts and expert travelers, too, for their tips on saving money on European travels this unprecedented summer. “Most travelers going to Europe have a few destinations in mind, “ says Henley Vazquez, co-founder of luxury travel advisor group Fora. These places he calls “the Chicagos of Europe” include Marseille in France, Hamburg in Germany and Liverpool in England.
Persons: CNN —, , Katy Nastro, you’ll, Nastro, you’ve, ” Nastro, Hevelyn Villar Silva, Hevelyn Villar, , Colleen McDaniel, Henley Vazquez, Fora, ” Eurail, Eurail, Ethan Williams, Austria’s, Georgia Bird, Rome Ciampino, Rome Fiumicino, snagging, Ignacio Eguren, ” Eguren, Eguren, Booking.com, aren’t, Rick Steves, ” Steves, Steves, Organizations: CNN, Cruise, Magnifica, MSC Cruises, MSC Magnifica, Caribbean’s Symphony, Palma de Mallorca, Milan Central Station, Getty, Czech Railways, Saint, Alamy, , Smart, Library, Rembrandt, Best, Premier Faubourg, CNN Travel, Liverpool, Scala, Scala Santa Holy, Scotsman Locations: Europe, North American, , Tampa , Florida, Genoa, Valencia, Spain, Pisa, Portofino, Italy, France, Palma de, Athens, Svalbard, Bergen, Norway, , Germany, Czech, Czech Republic, Rome, Saint Martin, Paris, mauritius, Checkin Cantabria, Cantabria, Paris ’, Copenhagen, you’ll, Oslo, Marseille, Hamburg, England, Scala Santa
Dozens of fires have already been put off by emergency services in Asturias and the neighboring region of Cantabria over the past two days. [1/6] Firefighters use a controlled burn to tackle a wildfire in Setienes, Asturias, Spain, March 31, 2023. In the past, intentional fires have often been linked to pastoralists seeking to gain more grazing land for their cattle. The densely-forested mountainous region is one of Spain's rainiest areas, though fires are common in March, according to the regional government. A combination of scarce rainfall, high temperatures and winds has placed most of northern Spain at a high wildfire risk.
MADRID, March 30 (Reuters) - More than 100 wildfires broke out in Spain's northern Asturias region on Thursday, most of them started on purpose by arsonists and others, authorities said, as temperatures soared to record highs. Flames raged near a road as cars drove by in Asturias, a lush region with rainy oceanic climate, local TV footage showed. Spain registered its hottest March 29 on record on Wednesday, with temperatures exceeding normal levels by seven to 14 Celsius (44.6-57.2 Fahrenheit), the meteorological agency AEMET said. The Canary Islands registered temperatures more common for the summer, with 37.8C in Tasarte, Gran Canaria. Other regions in the Basque Country and some parts of central Spain also recorded record temperatures for the time of year.
Celsa España, part of the Celsa Group, is an industrial steel group founded in 1967 by the Rubiralta family. In June, Spain's government authorised 550 million euros in state aid to Celsa, approved by the European Commission. Click herefor an ANALYSIS on Spain's new lawDebtors can benefit from a three-month period to negotiate a restructuring plan with creditors that may be extended. Court approval would allow a restructuring plan to be extended within and between different creditor classes. As the creditor classes are approved, the next step will be to present a final restructuring plan showing Celsa's capital structure post restructuring.
Spanish region spent $276 million on trains before they realized they were too big to fit in the tunnels. The president of Cantabria, a region of northern Spain, called the error an "unspeakable botch." Two senior officials in the Spanish transport industry were fired earlier this week after local news outlet El Comercio reported last month that the government had spent €258 million (about $276 million) on unusable trains. Renfe — the country's national train operator — ordered the trains in 2020, granting the manufacturing contract to the transport manufacturing company CAF. This is not the first time there have been sizable train troubles in Europe: in 2014, a French rail company spent billions of euros on trains that were "too wide" for the tracks.
"It always rains a lot here, it's very cold and it's January and it feels like summer," said Bilbao resident Eusebio Folgeira, 81. French tourist Joana Host said: "It's like nice weather for biking but we know it's like the planet is burning. Scientists have not yet analysed the specific ways in which climate change affected the recent high temperatures, but January's warm weather spell fits into the longer-term trend of rising temperatures due to human-caused climate change. "The record-breaking heat across Europe over the new year was made more likely to happen by human-caused climate change, just as climate change is now making every heatwave more likely and hotter," said Dr Friederike Otto, climate scientist at Imperial College London. French national weather agency Meteo France attributed the anomalous temperatures to a mass of warm air moving to Europe from subtropical zones.
Aproximativ 20 de copii spanioli au păr pe tot corpul, după ce li s-a administrat din greșeală un produs pentru creșterea părului, în loc de un medicament pentru dureri de stomac, notează Daily Mail, citat de libertatea.ro. Mai multe fotografii prezintă câțiva copii care locuiesc în orașul Torrelavega din regiunea nordică a Spaniei, Cantabria, având pielea acoperită de păr. Medicamentul sub formă de sirop a fost etichetat greșit și a fost livrat farmaciilor din Granada, Cantabria și Valencia. ”De ce durează mai mult de două luni pentru a testa un medicament?” , a întrebat, la postul Antena 3 din Spania, Amaia, o mamă al cărei copil a fost afectat. Femeia a adăugat că fiica ei a luat o doză mare de medicamente și că nimeni nu a sunat la momentul respectiv pentru a o sfătui ce pași trebuie urmați pentru a remedia greșeala.
Persons: Javier Diaz Organizations: Sănătății Locations: Torrelavega, Spaniei, Cantabria, Granada, Valencia, Andaluzia, Comunitatea valenciană, Spania, Amaia
Bolnavii de COVID-19 care au fost observaţi în cadrul acestui studiu se aflau internaţi la Hospital Universitario Marques de Valdecilla din oraşul spaniol Santander. Deficienţa de vitamina D este asociată unei varietăţi de probleme de sănătate, iar comunitatea ştiinţifică cercetează încă motivul. În acest sens, Jose L. Hernandez, de la Universitatea spaniolă Cantabria, este de părere că ar trebui identificată şi tratată deficienţa de vitamina D mai ales în rândul grupurilor de risc, precum vârstnicii şi pacienţii cu comorbidităţi. Cercetătorii nu au găsit nicio legătură între concentraţiile sau deficienţa de vitamina D şi gravitatea bolii. Este vorba însă despre un studiu observaţional, iar posibilitatea ca tratamentul cu vitamina D să joace vreun rol în prevenirea acestei maladii sau în ameliorarea pronosticul pacienţilor cu COVID-19 va trebui elucidată în alte cercetări de amploare aleatorii şi controlate.
Persons: Marques, Jose L . Hernandez, Valdecilla Locations: internaţi, Valdecilla, spaniol Santander, Universitatea, Cantabria
Studiu: Pacienții cu COVID-19 prezintă insuficiență de vitamina D
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Peste 80 % din pacienţii care suferă de COVID-19 au insuficiență de vitamina D, iar acest loc se atestă de cele mai multe ori în cazul bărbaților. Deficienţa de vitamina D este asociată unei varietăţi de probleme de sănătate, iar comunitatea ştiinţifică cercetează încă motivul. În acest sens, Jose L. Hernandez, de la Universitatea spaniolă Cantabria, este de părere că ar trebui identificată şi tratată deficienţa de vitamina D mai ales în rândul grupurilor de risc, precum vârstnicii şi pacienţii cu comorbidităţi. Cercetătorii nu au găsit nicio legătură între concentraţiile sau deficienţa de vitamina D şi gravitatea bolii. Autorii recunosc că studiul are unele limite și a fost realizat într-un singur centru spitalicesc, astfel încât datele nu pot fi generalizate sau aplicate altor etnii sau ţări.
Persons: Marques, Jose L . Hernandez, Maestrul Nicolae Botgros, Jose L. Hernandez Organizations: Journal, Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Santander Locations: Valdecilla, spaniol Santander, Universitatea, Cantabria, AGORA, Belgia, Cehia, Chișinău, China, Hong Kong
Temperaturi de aproximativ 6 grade Celsius s-au înregistrat în această iarnă la Moscova, un record pentru luna decembrie. Cea mai călduros loc din Australia a fost înregistrat în oraşul Ceduna din sudul Australiei, unde temperatura a fost de 46,5 grade Celsius, potrivit Biroului de Meteorologie. Estul Australiei s-a confruntat cu incendii devastatoare în ultimele trei luni, potrivit oamenilor de ştiinţă, din cauza secetei prelungite şi a încălzirii globale. Printre ţările afectate s-au numărat şi Venezuela, cu 26.000 de incendii de vegetaţie, Bolivia, cu peste 17.000, Columbia şi Peru. În urma seismului, 51 de persoane au fost ucise, 10 persoane sunt în continuare date dispărute, 750 de oameni au fost răniţi, 100.
Persons: France, Crăciun, Anne Hidalgo, Gavin Newsom, Richter, Cutremurul, Uraganul Dorian, Dorian, Taifunul Organizations: Mediafax, NASA, Catedrala Notre, Notre, Autorităţile, Geologic, Cutremurul, Grand Abaco Locations: Moscova, Amazoniană, Siberia, Australia, Europa, Australia Australia, BoM, ţara, Ceduna, Australiei, Oodnadatta, Perth, Australia de Vest, Europa Centrală, Vest, Franţa, New South Wales, Australia de Sud, Brazilia, Venezuela, vegetaţie, Bolivia, Columbia, Peru, Americii, Sud, America de Sud, Statele Unite, Evia, Spania, Asturias, Cantabria, american Los Angeles, Santa, California, Dame, Paris, Insula, Noua Zeelandă, Insula Albă, Albania, Tirana, Durrës, României, Iran, Tark, Iranului, locuinţe, mulţi, Geologic american, Teheran, Alborz, Azerbaijan, San Bernardino, american California, Ridgecrest, Bahamas, Arhipelagul Bahamas, Grand Abaco, Caraibe, Grand, Nassau, Japonia, Chinei, Zhejiang, China, Shandong, Indiei, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, India
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