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The blue holes' future is in limbo. Kakuk continues to dive but no longer looks for fossils in Sawmill Sink. Neither she nor Kakuk dives at Sawmill Sink anymore. Plans to turn the blue holes into a national park, too, have stalled. And there's plenty more to be found in the blue holes.
Persons: Kakuk, Brian Kakuk, Hurricane Dorian, " Steadman, Steadman Locations: Sawmill Sink, Albury
Jack Black, who starred as Dewey Finn, is still a successful actor and musician. Jack Black in 2004 and 2023. Dave Hogan/Getty Image 2004 ; Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images 2023Prior to rocking out and pretending to be Mr. Schneebly in "School of Rock," Jack Black already had an impressive career. The actor also starred on HBO's "Tenacious D," which chronicled a fictionalized version of his rock duo with Kyle Gass. Outside of acting, Black and Gass have released several Tenacious D albums and videos.
Persons: Jack Black, Dewey Finn, Dave Hogan, Albert L, Ortega, Schneebly, He'd, Guy, HBO's, Kyle Gass, Black, Kong, Nacho, Kung, He's, Gass, Donald Trump, Mario, Ireland's JOE he'd, Mike White Organizations: Getty, of, School of, Mario Bros Locations: Orange
Not really, but Balsam Hill makes the closest I've seen. It weighs 4 ounces and seemed to depress the Balsam Hill tree's branches more than other trees I tested, like the one from Puleo International. But it's the most realistic artificial tree I've seen. AdvertisementThe bottom lineFor an artificial tree, the Balsam Hill Fraser Fir manages to be convincingly real when lit. $899.99 from Balsam Hill Originally $1,299.99 Save 31%AdvertisementMore Balsam Hill trees to consider
Persons: Jenny McGrath, Fraser, It's, you've Organizations: Business, Black, Puleo Locations: Balsam Hills, Balsam, Fir
AdvertisementIn 2000, scientists spotted a bioluminescent mollusk in the deep sea. It turned out to be a new species of sea slug that's perfectly adapted to the deep ocean. Researchers from the MBARI dubbed it Bathydevius caudactylus and recently published their findings in the peer-reviewed journal Deep Sea Research Part I.Bathydevius is unlike any sea slug the scientists had ever seen. At first, no one knew how to classify the strange sea slug. A sea slug in the midnight zoneA low-light camera system captured the bioluminescence display of the Bathydevius caudactylus sea slug.
Persons: It's, Bruce Robison, Robison, MBARI, it's Organizations: Aquarium Research Institute, CNN Locations: Monterey Bay , California, Monterey, what's, Oregon, Southern California
Archaeologists found 50 Viking-era skeletons in Åsum, Denmark. Dating back to the 9th or 10th century, the graves are evidence of international trade. The area's growth was influenced by these trade routes and its proximity to the sea. They had no idea they were standing on the well-preserved graves of 50 Viking-era skeletons. "As we suspected, the graves tell us a story of people connected to the international trade routes," Borre Lundø told Business Insider via email.
Persons: , Michael Borre Lundø, Borre Lundø Organizations: Service, Associated Press, Museum Locations: Åsum, Denmark, Museum Odense, Odense
AdvertisementThe biggest and brightest supermoon of the year is rising this week. When and where to see October's supermoonA supermoon rises behind a downtown office building in Kansas City, Missouri. While you don't need special equipment to see the supermoon, Ryle suggests checking it out through a telescope, if you can. REUTERS/Yannis BehrakisThis week's moon is the third of four consecutive supermoons this year. What makes this week's moon unique is that perigee and the full moon coincide most closely compared to the other supermoons, making it the biggest and brightest supermoon all year.
Persons: , Charlie Riedel, Jennifer L, Hoffman, Space.com, Wes Ryle, Ryle, Yannis Behrakis Organizations: Service, NASA, Cincinnati Observatory, Farmers ' Locations: Kansas City , Missouri, it's, moonrise
The temple of Edfu is over 2,000 years old and centuries of dirt had built up on its walls. All the grime covered vibrant colors that add a new layer of meaning to the inscriptions. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementA restoration team is transforming the Temple of Horus from a dusty, grimy sight into a glimpse of the colorful masterpiece it once was. The temple is covered, up to its ceiling, with inscriptions, images, and hieroglyphs that Egyptians painstakingly created more than 2,000 years ago.
Persons: , Horus, Edfu, Martin A . Stadler Organizations: Service, University of Würzburg, Egyptian Ministry of Tourism Locations: Edfu, Egypt
Hurricane Milton, now a Category 4, is expected to hit Florida's west coast Wednesday. Hurricane Milton rapidly intensified to a Category 5 storm on Monday, leading Florida Gov. AdvertisementNOAA's GOES-16 satellite is tracking Hurricane Milton from space. Hurricane Milton underwent an explosive intensification within 48 hours from a tropical storm to a Category 5. By Tuesday morning, Hurricane Milton had lost some of its strength and is now a Category 4.
Persons: Milton, , Hurricane Helene, Hurricane Milton, Ron DeSantis, Hurricane Wilma, Hurricane Felix, Stephanie Zick, Zick, Matthew Rosencrans, that's, Rosencrans Organizations: Service, Florida Gov, National Hurricane Center, NOAA, Milton, Hurricane, Virginia Tech's Department of Geology, Astronauts, Space, Hurricane Milton, NHC Locations: Milton, Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane, Florida, Charlotte, Hillsborough, Manatee, Gulf, Mexico, Tampa, Tampa Bay
Hurricane Helene displaced alligators, turtles, and other wildlife in Florida. AdvertisementFlorida's alligators, turtles, and even sharks are finding themselves in new territory in the wake of Hurricane Helene. While people should be cautious, Claerbout said the FWC hasn't received any reports of alligator bites since Helene made landfall. However, ahead of Hurricane Helene, one Florida gator strolled around the Lakeland neighborhood, northeast of Tampa, and "got bold" enough to walk up to a house's front door, The Miami Herald reported. Alligators weren't the only wildlife affected by Hurricane Helene's floodsAfter Hurricane Helene, a manatee was stranded at MacDill Air Force Base, and the Fish and Wildlife rescuers helped relocate it.
Persons: , Hurricane Helene, Commission's Lauren Claerbout, Ian, Shannon Stapleton, Claerbout, hasn't, Helene, Scott Tummond, Hurricane Harvey, Rick Wilking, University of Florida's Justin R, Dalaba, Frank J, Mazzotti, it's, Calerbout, Susannah Cogburn, NBC2, Cogburn, FWC Organizations: Service, Collier County Sheriff's, ABC, and, REUTERS, gators, University of Florida, gator, University of Florida's, Florida gator, Miami Herald, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida Fish, Water School, Florida Gulf Coast University Locations: Florida ., Hurricane, Collier County, San Marco, Southwest Florida, Florida, Punta Gorda , Florida, backyards, Taylor, Levy, Seadrift , Texas, Lakeland, Tampa, Park
In addition to Florida, Hurricane Helene caused widespread destruction across several states. Google, Airbus/NOAA Remote Sensing DivisionLate Thursday evening, NOAA's GOES East satellite captured the storm making landfall near Perry in northwest Florida. AdvertisementKeaton Beach is just a 30 minutes drive south from where Hurricane Helene made landfall. Google, Airbus/NOAA Remote Sensing DivisionAs of Tuesday, more than 49,000 people in Florida were still out of power, according to the state government. Advertisement"This has been an unprecedented storm that has hit western North Carolina," North Carolina Gov.
Persons: Florida , Hurricane Helene, , Helene, Keaton, hasn't, Hurricane Helene, Susan Scoggins, Maples, Shaday Collins, Melissa Sue Gerrits, Dev Niyogi, Roy Cooper, Deanne Criswell Organizations: NOAA, Service, National Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration, Google, Airbus, WCTV, Associated Press, Georgia Public Broadcasting, University of Texas, Austin, New York Times, North Carolina Gov, Asheville, The Washington Post, FEMA, CNN Locations: Florida's, Florida , Hurricane, Florida, Perry, Taylor County, Florida's Big Bend, Fish, Fish Creek, Hurricane, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Cedar Island, Burnsville , North Carolina, Asheville , North Carolina, Augusta , Georgia, Augusta, Tahoe
Van Gogh's "The Starry Night" seems to follow a mathematical theory describing fluids in nature. Researchers found van Gogh's swirls fit patterns seen in clouds, water, and other natural objects. AdvertisementThe physics of van Gogh's brushstrokesThe swirls in van Gogh's "The Starry Night" seem to adhere to mathematical principles that describe turbulence. But the fact that "The Starry Night" resembles turbulent activity so accurately is a testament to the painter's keen observation of nature. AdvertisementVan Gogh captured at least one element of turbulenceVincent van Gogh painted other masterpieces in addition to "The Starry Night."
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Read previewScientists are one step closer to solving the mystery of humanity's last great extinction: why the Neanderthals died off. AdvertisementThis explained why Thorin's DNA seemed so much more ancient than his bones. His DNA resembles Neanderthals who lived over 100,000 years ago, but Thorin was 50,000 years younger, according to the recent study. Related storiesThat means, people within the community reproduced amongst themselves for more than 50,000 years, spawning a unique lineage distinct from other Neanderthal groups, according to the researchers. "We have this incredible extinction, which is the last great extinction of humanity," Slimak said.
Persons: , Ludovic Slimak, MATTHIEU RONDEL, Thorin, Slimak, Bill O'Leary, Thorins, Nikola Solic, Nowell Organizations: Service, Business, Cell Genomics, Smithsonian Museum, Washington, Getty, Reuters, University of Victoria Locations: France, Thorin's, Massif, Krapina, Croatia
Egyptology has come a long way from Victorian mummy-unwrapping parties. The mask of King Tutankhamun, which was damaged and glued back together, is seen at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Some royal mummies were unveiled by running a knife straight from their head to their toes, with little care. The way early excavators treated mummified remains partly explains why the remains of King Tutankhamun, a Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty buried with the famous golden mask, are in such poor shape today. "CT scanning and X-rays are the basic ways of searching mummies nowadays because you cannot unwrap mummies in museums," Ejsmond said.
Persons: King Tutankhamun, Pharaoh, Ejsmond Organizations: Egyptian, Reuters Locations: Cairo
Construction at a high school uncovered millions of fossils dating back nearly 9 million years. The fossils include unique species of fish that had never been found in the area before. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementFor decades, students at San Pedro High walked over millions of ancient fossils hidden beneath the concrete. During a recent construction project, workers discovered the massive collection, which includes some fossils dating back nearly 9 million years.
Persons: , San Pedro High Organizations: Service, San, Business Locations: California, San Pedro
AdvertisementHere are some mistakes you may be making while photographing the moon and how to fix them, according to two professional astrophotographers. Mistake 1: Taking photos at the wrong timeJon Carmichael captured the moon during a lunar eclipse. The silver lining is you can get better detail because you're shooting through less atmosphere and the photos will be clearer. Taking photos closer to sunset gives you more lighting compared to later at night, which will make taking a cellphone picture easier. "If you're shooting in any kind of auto setting, then you're making the camera decide for you," Carmichael said.
Persons: , Jon Carmichael, astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy, McCarthy, " McCarthy, that's, astrophotographer Jon Carmichael, Carmichael, you'd, supermoons, there's what's, maria, Les Shu, AMAN ROCHMAN Organizations: Service, Business, . Portland Press Herald, Samsung, Android Locations: there's
The billionaire-funded Polaris Dawn mission completed its historic spaceflight on Sunday. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementPolaris Dawn finished its revolutionary spaceflight on Sunday when the four-member crew splashed down off Florida's coast after spending five days in Earth's orbit on the most ambitious commercial space mission, yet. Polaris Dawn was a scientific expedition.
Persons: , Polaris Dawn Organizations: Polaris, Service, Business
The best time to watch the super harvest moon and partial lunar eclipseThe harvest moon is the full moon that occurs nearest to the first day of autumn. AdvertisementThe best time to catch any full moon, including the harvest moon, is right around moonrise. A full moon, also a harvest moon, rises past thunder clouds. Tuesday's partial eclipse is the last lunar eclipse of the year. The harvest moon is the second supermoon of 2024If the full moon looks larger than normal, that's because it is.
Persons: , you'll, Mike Blake That's, moonrise, Noah Petro, Marcos del Mazo, Larry Wasserman Organizations: Service, Business, NASA, Chicago, Houston, Goddard Space Flight, Lowell Observatory, Anadolu Locations: moonrise, New York, Los Angeles, North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Arizona
Dozens of mammoths were trapped in a South Dakota sinkhole over 100,000 years ago. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAmid the evergreen forests and picturesque hilltops in the Black Hills of South Dakota is a massive sinkhole time machine. Tens of thousands of years ago, dozens of mammoths met their doom in this sinkhole death trap deep enough to fit a four-story building.
Persons: Organizations: Service, Business Locations: South Dakota, Black
Read previewSpaceX just launched four people on its most daring human spaceflight yet, a mission called Polaris Dawn. Jared Isaacman, mission commanderJared Isaacman at SpaceX in Hawthorne, California. Anna Menon, mission specialist and medical officerAnna Menon is Polaris Dawn's mission specialist and medical officer. Before joining SpaceX, Menon worked at NASA and helped oversee International Space Station operations as a biomedical flight controller. Scott "Kidd" Poteet, mission pilotScott "Kidd" Poteet is the pilot of the Polaris Dawn mission.
Persons: , They're, Jared Isaacman, bankrolling, SpaceX's, Isaacman, Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos, He's, he's, Jude Children's, Jude, it's, Monica Isaacman, Sarah Gillis, John Kraus, Gillis, Joe Tanner, Tanner, She's, Lewis, Polaris Dawn, Anna Menon, Joe Skipper, Menon, Anil, James, Grace, Anna, Scott, Kidd, Poteet, Scott Poteet Organizations: Service, SpaceX, NASA, Apollo, Business, Draken, Messaging, Polaris, St, Jude Children's Research Hospital, Hubble, New York, Polaris Program, Denver Post, Space, Jude Children's Research, Reuters, he's, US Air Force, US Air Force's Thunderbirds, Spectrum News, Air Force, Polaris Dawn, UNH Locations: Hawthorne , California, Shift4, New Jersey, Boulder , Colorado, Houston, Space City, Monument , Colorado
Now, a copy of that letter, also signed by Einstein, has sold at a Christie's auction for $3.9 million. Though Einstein didn't write the letter, his worldwide esteem meant his signature added significance and credibility to the letter. Einstein's influence on the Manhattan ProjectEinstein's letter to Roosevelt sold for nearly $3.9 million at auction. Related storiesFor Szilard and Einstein, the possibility of the Germans creating a nuclear weapon was reason enough to write President Roosevelt. AdvertisementOnce Germany surrendered, however, Szilard and Einstein no longer felt the use of nuclear weapons was justified.
Persons: , Albert Einstein, Franklin Roosevelt, Einstein, Roosevelt, Franklin, Peter Klarnet, Christie's, Einstein didn't, Paul Allen, Allen, Malcolm Forbes, Leo Szilard's, Szilard, Adolf Hitler's, Bertrand Russell, Russell Organizations: Service, Business, Manhattan Project, Microsoft, Guardian, Manhattan, US Army Intelligence, Einstein Locations: New York, Christie's, Germany, Hungarian, Europe, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Japan
He's seen some spectacular sights on cruises, including the northern lights and other galaxies. Here are Oluseyi's tips for the best stargazing on cruise lines, including seeing eclipses, galaxies, the northern lights, and meteor showers on your next cruise. "The most amazing one was a trip to Norway on a cruise called Chasing the Northern Lights," he said. The northern lights are visible most often in northern latitudes including Canada, Alaska, and northern Scandinavia. The fall and spring equinoxes are the best time for viewing the northern lights, NOAA notes.
Persons: , Hakeem M, Oluseyi, Paul Grigsby, Holland, I'm, GOH CHAI HIN, Grigsby, Igor Chekalin, readjust Organizations: Service, Princess Cruises, Discovery, Business, Viking Cruises, NASA, Holland, Southern, Northern, Hemisphere, BBC Locations: stargaze, Norway, Canada, Alaska, Scandinavia, Islands, Chile, Greenland, Seattle, London, Iceland, Spain, Russia, Portugal, Holland America, Southern Hemisphere, Royal Caribbean, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, South America
And switching these major manufacturers to cleaner sources of energy, like wind and solar, would help significantly. Batteries are one option, but some scientists think an ancient technology, firebricks, is a cheaper and easier solution. Advertisement"It's a way to heat firebricks to a blazingly hot temperature," he said. Rondo said its system reduces CO2 emissions and lowers the cost of energy because it requires less electricity than hydrogen fuel. AdvertisementForsberg said one of the biggest benefits of the newer firebrick technology is that it updates processes many industries have in place.
Persons: They're, they've, Charles Forsberg, Forsberg, there's, Mark Jacobson, Jacobson, Joey Kabel, Dan Stack, It's, Rondo Organizations: Service, Business, Solutions, Boston Globe, MIT, Stanford University Locations: Kentucky, California
The Siena Drone Awards highlight gorgeous images of wildlife photos from a unique perspective. Nominees include photos of an erupting volcano, polar bears, and migrating birds. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy .
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An athlete drowned during a swimming event at the 2024 CrossFit Games in Texas. The county's medical examiner's office identified the athlete as 28-year-old Lazar Đukić, WFAA reported. CrossFit CEO Don Faul announced the events were canceled for the rest of the day. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementAn athlete drowned while competing in a swimming event in Texas that was part of the 2024 CrossFit Games on Thursday.
Persons: Lazar Đukić, Don Faul, Organizations: WFAA, Service, Office, Business Locations: Texas, Tarrant, Serbia
One of history's leading 16th-century astronomers, Tycho Brahe, was also an alchemist who kept the secrets of that pursuit under wraps. AdvertisementAfter his death, Brahe's elaborate laboratory and observatory was destroyed, taking many of its secrets with it. Rasmussen and colleagues recently analyzed the shards for evidence of 31 trace elements to determine which Brahe may have used in his laboratory. In addition to medical experiments, Brahe could have been trying to uncover the secrets of other minerals. The endless search for better medicineTycho Brahe's laboratory was destroyed after his death.
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