Musical chairs: Another revolt looms at Man United as senior players ‘reject’ stand-in manager Carrick

Musical chairs: Another revolt looms at Man United as senior players ‘reject’ stand-in manager Carrick

Manchester United’s senior star have reportedly expressed major concerns to the board over their decision to place Michael Carrick in temporary charge. The Red Devils are beginning the complicated process of finding a new manager. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer parted ways with the club on Sunday morning, his exit coming as...

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Research points to serious concerns about carbon emissions reduction despite signs of optimism

Research points to serious concerns about carbon emissions reduction despite signs of optimism

Some projections of climate change raise the possibility of even more carbon emission reductions. The Climate Action Tracker, a consortium of scientific and academic organisations, estimates that warming would be limited to 2.4 °C if countries follow through on their latest pledges under the Paris agreement. One of the goals of...

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Top climate scientists are sceptical that nations will rein in global warming despite Glasgow meet agreements

Top climate scientists are sceptical that nations will rein in global warming despite Glasgow meet agreements

As a leading climate scientist, Paola Arias doesn’t need to look far to see the world changing. Shifting rain patterns threaten water supplies in her home city of Medellín, Colombia, while rising sea levels endanger the country’s coastline. Arias isn’t confident that international leaders will slow global warming or that...

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Brainy bunch: How dad and mum in US home-tutored their 10 children into university by age 13

Brainy bunch: How dad and mum in US home-tutored their 10 children into university by age 13

‘Brainy bunch’ family in the US has mastered home schooling, with all 10 children starting university the same year they became teenagers. High school sweethearts Monalisa and Kit Harding, both 53, have made a name for themselves as home schooling experts after getting their 10 children through high school and...

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Hedgegrows attract beneficial bird species that eat pests, lure flies and wasps that feast on crop-damaging insects

Hedgegrows attract beneficial bird species that eat pests, lure flies and wasps that feast on crop-damaging insects

In recent years, researchers in California have learned that hedges can actually be financially worthwhile. Rather than attracting starlings, which prefer open, treeless habitats, hedgerows of native shrubs and herbaceous plants can attract beneficial bird species that eat pest insects, as well as lure flies and wasps that feast on...

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