El telescopio de la NASA detecta un signo de interrogación cósmico en el espacio profundo

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:50 GMT

El telescopio de la NASA detecta un signo de interrogación cósmico en el espacio profundo (CNN) — Un objeto cósmico con la forma de un signo de interrogación brillante se robó el protagonismo en una de las más recientes imágenes capturadas por el telescopio espacial James Webb de la NASA, y los científicos creen que saben lo que podría ser.La imagen original en el infrarrojo cercano, publicada el 26 de julio, mostraba a un par de estrellas jóvenes llamadas Herbig-Haro 46/47. Encontradas a 1.470 años luz de distancia en la constelación de Vela dentro de la galaxia de la Vía Láctea, las estrellas todavía se están formando activamente y orbitando de cerca entre sí.Las dos han sido observadas y estudiadas por telescopios espaciales y terrestres desde la década de 1950, pero el telescopio Webb de alta sensibilidad permitió obtener la imagen más detallada y de mayor resolución hasta el momento. Tiene la capacidad de observar el universo con longitudes de onda de luz más largas que otros telescopios espaciales.El telescopio Webb ofrece información sobre los orígenes de nu...

Morgan County woman sets world record rowing from California to Hawaii

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:50 GMT

Morgan County woman sets world record rowing from California to Hawaii DENVER (KDVR) -- A Colorado woman is set to be recognized for a world record after she rowed, with a teammate, across the Pacific Ocean from California to Hawaii.Jayme Linker of Brush, Colorado, trained six to eight hours a day to prepare for her trek across half of the Pacific Ocean.The rowing took just over 45 days, and it's not her first trip across an ocean. It was all to raise awareness about a very serious medical condition."The only thing that propels these ocean rowing boats are us, the motors," Linker said.She had crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a row boat before, from Spain to the Caribbean. That trip qualified her to take on a longer trek."While someone's on the oars, the other person's resting, sleeping, eating, whatever," Linker said.Records and amazing physical feats aside, Jayme shared her experience on the water."Every time I'm on the oars, I'm putting every single ounce of effort I've got into it. So it is like a two-hour sprint, every single time," Linker said.That s...

2 people safely eject from jet that later crashed during Thunder Over Michigan air show

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:50 GMT

2 people safely eject from jet that later crashed during Thunder Over Michigan air show (CNN) — Two people ejected from a jet that later crashed during the Thunder Over Michigan air show on Sunday afternoon, authorities said.Neither suffered significant injuries but both were taken to a local hospital as a precaution, the Wayne County Airport Authority said in a statement.The aircraft then crashed in the parking lot of a nearby apartment complex and struck unoccupied vehicles, the airport authority said. No one in the apartment complex was injured, it added.The two people, who parachuted from the aircraft, landed in Belleville Lake, the Federal Aviation Administration told CNN.The agency described the aircraft as an MiG-23 jet and said the two individuals ejected just south of Willow Run Airport, near the city of Ypsilanti.Both the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate the incident.Leaders of Thunder Over Michigan, a two-day event of airshows, said they would stop the show after a “situation,” but did not share further details.“Please m...

States gear up for this fall’s triple threat of respiratory viruses: COVID-19, flu and RSV

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:50 GMT

States gear up for this fall’s triple threat of respiratory viruses: COVID-19, flu and RSV (CNN) — State and local health officials across the United States are bracing for a rise in respiratory illnesses this fall, and they are making plans to urge everyone who is eligible to get vaccinated against Covid-19, flu and respiratory syncytial virus once those shots become available.“We are very, very concerned about the upcoming pan-respiratory season,” Dr. Marcus Plescia, chief medical officer for the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, said in a briefing Wednesday.Local health departments will work with their state and federal counterparts to encourage eligible people to get their flu shots, updated Covid-19 boosters and RSV vaccines, says Lori Tremmel Freeman, chief executive officer of the National Association of County and City Health Officials.“The focus for the fall will be clear and integrated messaging, especially for people who are most at risk, because we’re talking about a unique new normal of coexisting respir...

Teen vaping: Did the EU get it wrong on e-cigarettes?

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:50 GMT

Teen vaping: Did the EU get it wrong on e-cigarettes? When the head of a tobacco company is calling for stricter regulation on its e-cigarettes, you know there must be something wrong.In recent years, across Europe, teen vaping has exploded. The number of 11-17 year olds who have ever used an e-cigarette has quadrupled in the U.K. since 2013; more than half of 17-year-olds in France have tried a vape; and the percentage of 11-17 year olds who have used an e-cigarette in the past month has doubled in Italy since 2014 and increased significantly in Latvia and Romania. While there’s broad, if not universal, agreement that e-cigarettes can help adult smokers quit, governments, doctors, public health experts and the public are now sounding the alarm on the increase in young people using these products. Even industry is calling for stricter rules. James Murphy, director of research and science at British American Tobacco (BAT), told POLITICO the company was open to options to make e-cigarettes less appealing and accessible for young pe...

Mets avoid sweep with huge fifth inning to beat Braves

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:50 GMT

Mets avoid sweep with huge fifth inning to beat Braves If Mets fans weren’t well acquainted with Rafael Ortega before, they might be after Sunday night. The reserve outfielder who was called up from Triple-A Syracuse after the trade deadline went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and two RBI in the Mets’ 7-6 win over the Atlanta Braves on Sunday night at Citi Field.The Mets went down 3-0 in the first inning but scored six runs in a wacky fifth inning to come back and prevent a four-game sweep by Atlanta (75-42).“We just wanted to win,” starting pitcher Kodai Senga said through a translator. “Even though I’m not in the first three games, I still wanted to win and the rest of the team wanted to win. Despite me giving up three runs in the first inning, I just wanted to go as deep as I can to give the team the best chance possible.”The fifth inning started with Ortega singling off right-handed starter Yonny Chirinos and ended with Collin McHugh on the mound after the Mets batted around. Six runs were sco...

Mets Notebook: Francisco Lindor helping Mark Vientos adjust

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:50 GMT

Mets Notebook: Francisco Lindor helping Mark Vientos adjust Mark Vientos is still learning what it takes to be a big leaguer, but it’s a lot easier to learn on the fly when Francisco Lindor is next to him in the infield.With Brett Baty working on his game in the low-pressure environment in Triple-A, the Mets have turned to Vientos at third base. There were concerns earlier this season that Vientos wouldn’t be able to play the position long term and he was stuck behind Pete Alonso at first base. His future in baseball is largely predicated on his bat, but the Mets want to make sure he’s defensively sound at both corners.Finally, he’s getting a chance to play every day at third base. Lindor is helping him make the most of the opportunity.“He’s really, really helpful,” Vientos told the Daily News at Citi Field before the Mets played the series finale against the Atlanta Braves. “He’s done it for a long time at a high level and I feel like he’s someone I gravitate to and learn from.R...

Fletcher seeking $10K in fees from accuser over failure to disclose their messages

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:50 GMT

Fletcher seeking $10K in fees from accuser over failure to disclose their messages SAN DIEGO -- Former San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher is pushing for over $10,000 in legal penalties against the former MTS employee who accused him of sexual assault, arguing that she has failed to produce evidence requested by his lawyers in the ongoing lawsuit.In new court motions filed on Thursday, Fletcher called for the fine on the grounds that a request he submitted during the discovery process for all written communications between himself and his accuser, Grecia Figueroa, has been improperly delayed.According to court documents, the communications -- including texts, direct messages on social media and emails -- were first asked for in a set of written requests sent to Figueroa's legal team on June 20. Timeline: Unfolding of the Nathan Fletcher scandal His team sought the messages for his defense, the motion says, believing it would provide additional context to screenshots of messages included in Figueroa's initial complaint and affirm his recounting of their ...

Sunday Night Forecast: Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers overnight

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:50 GMT

Sunday Night Forecast: Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers overnight Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers overnight. Low: 67Chicago Weather | Tom Skilling and the WGN Weather Center's Forecast (wgntv.com)Monday: Mostly cloudy with on/off rain at times & possible thunderstorms. High mid to upper 70sExtended outlook calls for a few lingering showers into Tuesday with highs near 80. Warmer and more sun as we get into TuWed as highs get into the mid to upper 80s. Possible showers/thunderstorms with more clouds on Thu with temps still in the muggy 80s. Trending back towards dry on Friday and into the coming weekend. 

Austin barbershop offers free back-to-school haircuts

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:50 GMT

Austin barbershop offers free back-to-school haircuts AUSTIN (KXAN) — Several Austin-area students will return to school this week feeling sharp and fresh after a local barbershop offered free back-to-school haircuts Sunday.Rob's Barbershop, located on Cameron Road, held a back-to-school event Sunday, complete with free haircuts, food and a supplies giveaway before the start of the 2023-24 school year. It's an event owner Robert Sandoval has hosted for several years now, adding it's an opportunity for him to give back to his community. BACK-TO-SCHOOL SEASON: When do local districts begin classes for the 2023-24 school year? "It's not about receiving all the time. So the least I can do is give," he said, adding: "I just feel it's important to give back to the community because not everyone can afford a haircut nowadays, so I feel like every kid should start the year with a good haircut."Rob's Barbershop, located off Cameron Road, held a back-to-school event Sunday, complete with free haircuts, food and a supplies giveaway before the s...