NASA returns to the Moon with Artemis I rocket, over 50 years since the last Apollo 6 lunar tour

NASA returns to the Moon with Artemis I rocket, over 50 years since the last Apollo 6 lunar tour

NASA’s huge new rocket blasted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 1.47 am ET on Wednesday, achieving a major milestone in the agency’s plans to send astronauts back to the Moon. “We rise together, back to the Moon and beyond,” said NASA launch commentator Derrol Nail as the...

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World Cup: ‘Being Neymar’ is a global industry in its own right as it is with Messi, Mbappe or CR7

World Cup: ‘Being Neymar’ is a global industry in its own right as it is with Messi, Mbappe or CR7

What does Brazil’s No.10 Neymar da Silva Santos expect in Qatar? Neymar’s answer is cautious. “The World Cup is full of surprises,” he says. “You get teams that unexpectedly get very far even in the competition even if many don’t believe in them. But I believe the favourites are Argentina,...

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World’s best dribbler Neymar on why thinks Argentina, France and Germany are Brazil’s main rivals

World’s best dribbler Neymar on why thinks Argentina, France and Germany are Brazil’s main rivals

With just three days to go until the World Cup begins, there is an increasing expectation that much of what happens will revolve around how Brazil, led by their flamboyant ringmaster, their number 10, perform. That shirt is the most iconic in football, and those who wear it carry the...

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Ohio State University research says tomato consumption lowers heart disease, cancer and diabetes risks

Ohio State University research says tomato consumption lowers heart disease, cancer and diabetes risks

Tomatoes are in the top 10 fruits and vegetables for containing levels of pesticide residue. Wash tomatoes before eating. The benefits of consuming different types of fruit and vegetable are impressive, and tomatoes are no different, according to a new study by the Ohio State University. As the proportion of...

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New study says regular consumption of tomatoes kills bad bacteria in the gut, decongests throat

New study says regular consumption of tomatoes kills bad bacteria in the gut, decongests throat

Rich in the antioxidant lycopene and other essential nutrients, tomatoes are known for their health benefits. But lesser understood are the implications tomato consumption has for gut health. In a new study, researchers examined the effects of a tomato-heavy diet on the gut microbiome using an animal model. Researchers fed...

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Day of Eight Billion: UN model suggests world population hit 8 million on November 15

Day of Eight Billion: UN model suggests world population hit 8 million on November 15

According to the models of the United Nations (UN), the world’s population reached eight billion today — a mere 12 years since it passed seven billion, and less than a century after the planet supported just two billion people. The latest UN population update, released in July this year, also...

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How Ukraine war is shrinking democracy in Mozambique as liquified gas becomes Europe’s obsession

How Ukraine war is shrinking democracy in Mozambique as liquified gas becomes Europe’s obsession

With outside attention focused on violent extremism and gas exports, Mozambique’s democratic backsliding is proceeding apace. In his first three years after becoming president in 2015, Filipe Nyusi’s governance led Mozambique to fall in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Democracy Index from a hybrid regime to an authoritarian one. A hybrid...

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Man City’s Guardiola casts his indicted defender Mendy as: a good, generous boy and exceptional player

Man City’s Guardiola casts his indicted defender Mendy as: a good, generous boy and exceptional player

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola gave evidence in the trial of Benjamin Mendy, who is accused of multiple cases of rape. His former manager described him as a good person, but that he is not his father and that he does not control what Mendy or any other player does...

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Kenyan who protested ‘beds infested with lice and kitchen with cockroaches’ dumped by World Cup organisers

Kenyan who protested ‘beds infested with lice and kitchen with cockroaches’ dumped by World Cup organisers

Malcolm Bidali, a Kenyan security guard expelled from Qatar after complaining about working conditions is feeling conflicted about watching the World Cup that starts this week. “Saying that I won’t watch the World Cup would be a lie,” the 30-year-old said. “But looking at the stadiums, I can’t help but...

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Messi puts his money on England, Brazil, France and his own Argentina to win Qatar World Cup

Messi puts his money on England, Brazil, France and his own Argentina to win Qatar World Cup

Argentina icon Lionel Messi believes England are among the nations who stand can between him and World Cup glory in Qatar. The 35-year-old heads to the Middle East for what could be one last attempt to finish his legendary career with football’s most coveted prize. Argentina have not won the...

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