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P/I/P Match 18: Revs vs CLB, Sat 6/29/24 7:30p [R]

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Second half of the season begins Saturday.

MATCHDAY GUIDE | Revs vs. Columbus Crew (June 29, 2024)
Jeff Lemieux
posted: Tuesday, Jun 25, 2024, 11:10 AM
revolutionsoccer.net

Saturday night's meeting with the Crew begins a week in which the Revs - winners of their last two home games - will play twice at Gillette Stadium in a span of five days, also hosting Atlanta United FC next...

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Air pollution exposure during childhood linked directly to adult bronchitis symptoms

Sciencedaily.com 

A research team has shown that exposure to air pollution during childhood is directly associated with bronchitis symptoms as an adult. To date, many investigations have established air pollution exposure while young is consistently associated with lung problems during childhood -- and childhood lung problems are consistently associated with lung issues as an adult.

Climate change to shift tropical rains northward

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Atmospheric scientists predict that unchecked carbon emissions will force tropical rains to shift northward in the coming decades, which would profoundly impact agriculture and economies near the Earth's equator. The northward rain shift would be spurred by carbon emissions that influence the formation of the intertropical convergence zones that are essentially atmospheric engines that drive about a third of the world's precipitation.

Depictions of depression are often misleading

Sciencedaily.com 

A recent study shows that people are commonly given misleading information about depression. According to the researchers, the inaccurate information makes it harder for people to understand the causes of their distress.

Researchers develop fastest possible flow algorithm

Sciencedaily.com 

Computer scientists have written a network flow algorithm that computes almost as fast as is mathematically possible. This algorithm computes the maximum traffic flow with minimum transport costs for any type of network. It thus solves a key question in theoretical computer science. The superfast algorithm also lays the foundation for efficiently computing very large and dynamically changing networks in the future.

Redesigned BMW X2 aces Insurance Institute's safety tests

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Thinking of booby-trapping your property? Read this first

Boing Boing 

In the early 1970s, Edward and Bertha Briney faced a recurring problem: their abandoned farmhouse in Iowa was frequently targeted by trespassers, despite "No Trespassing" signs. Becoming increasingly frustrated, Edward decided to take matters into his own hands. He devised a setup where a 20-gauge shotgun would be triggered to fire if someone opened a bedroom door. — Read the rest

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A dog's puppyhood can cause 'puppy blues' reminiscent of baby blues

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Bringing a puppy home is usually a happy event, but sometimes the life change that comes with it can provoke significant negative emotions. Researchers found that almost half of dog owners experience anxiety, weariness or frustration during their dog's puppyhood stage.

Hamilton laments “pretty disastrous” Austria F1 sprint qualifying effort

Atlas F1 Bulletin Board 

Lewis Hamilton labelled his showing in sprint qualifying for Formula 1’s Austrian Grand Prix as “pretty disastrous” as he admitted he didn’t deliver a single good lap.Mercedes had high hopes of a good showing in the shoot-out for grid positions for Saturday’s sprint race, with the car having shown some promising pace early on.But a scrappy session for Hamilton, who touched the gravel ...Keep reading

Creating supranormal hearing in mice

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A new study has produced supranormal hearing in mice, while also supporting a hypothesis on the cause of hidden hearing loss in people.

Copa America 2024

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Romero and Lo Celso (sub) looked good for Argentina.

Meanwhile, Jesse Marsch is transforming Canada into a red-shirted Leeds United. A lot of missed chances going forward and a suicidal defensive high line that you could drive a lorry through.

Unrest in Kenya

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I got some WhatsApp texts from my college friend who is from there and lives there. It's getting crazy.

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Mauritanians slam curbs on linguistic diversity as President Ghazouani seeks reelection

France24.com (en) 

Mauritanians head to the polls on Saturday with incumbent President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani expected to win a second consecutive term. But in a country deeply divided between the Arab-Berber community at the helm and a Black Mauritanian populace still suffering the effects of slavery, a controversial law making Arabic the official language in schools is stirring discontent.

Justice Kagan: Conservative majority on Supreme Court 'grasps for power'

Daily Kos 

The Supreme Court overturned decades of precedent on Friday that said courts should largely defer to federal agencies when it comes to interpreting and enforcing ambiguous laws written by Congress. It ruled 6-3 in Relentless v. Department of Commerce and 6-2 in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo (Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson recused), effectively seizing those agencies’ power for themselves.

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Jury deliberations in Karen Read murder trial resume for 4th day

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Jurors in Karen Read's murder trial are in their fourth day of deliberations as they try to decide if Read is guilty of killing her Boston police officer boyfriend, John O'Keefe. CBS News Boston reporter Penny Kmitt has more on the case.

Wild salmon fishing ban hits hard

Views and News from Norway 

Norwegian authorities’ decision last week to ban fishing for wild salmon in 33 of Norway’s rivers this summer has sparked both concern and complaints, and landed one local official in trouble. It’s also revealed how loopholes can be found for wealthy sports fishing fans like former football star David Beckham. There’s a long tradition of […]

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