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Armagh and Roscommon show hands

Eleven-a-side.com 

Armagh and Roscommon have made one change apiece to their starting teams for this weekend's All-Ireland SFC quarter-final.

Webb Yates creates structural stone frame for Royal Academy summer exhibition

Dezeen.com 

A post-tensioned stone frame by engineering firm Webb Yates is among the exhibits in the architecture rooms of this year's Royal Academy of Arts summer exhibition, curated by London studio Assemble. Webb Yates worked with The Stonemasonry Company to create a frame made from cored cylinders of waste limestone joined together with tensioned steel rods, aiming

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Meteorite Mayhem: How NASA InSight's Seismic Data Is Rewriting Martian History - SciTechDaily

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  1. Meteorite Mayhem: How NASA InSight's Seismic Data Is Rewriting Martian History  SciTechDaily
  2. New class of Mars quakes reveals daily meteorite strikes  Phys.org
  3. Quakes on Mars Reveal Red Planet Is Constantly Bombarded by Meteorites  ScienceAlert
  4. An estimate of the impact rate on Mars from statistics of very-high-frequency marsquakes  Nature.com
  5. 300 basketball-sized space rocks bombard Mars yearly, shows InSight  Interesting Engineering

New class of Mars quakes reveals daily meteorite strikes - Phys.org

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  1. New class of Mars quakes reveals daily meteorite strikes  Phys.org
  2. An estimate of the impact rate on Mars from statistics of very-high-frequency marsquakes  Nature.com
  3. Mars is an asteroid punching bag, NASA data reveals  Space.com
  4. Quakes on Mars Reveal Red Planet Is Constantly Bombarded by Meteorites  ScienceAlert
  5. Meteorite Mayhem: How NASA InSight's Seismic Data Is Rewriting Martian History  SciTechDaily

New class of Mars quakes reveals daily meteorite strikes

Phys.org 

An international team of researchers, co-led by ETH Zurich and Imperial College London, has derived the first estimate of global meteorite impacts on Mars using seismic data. Their findings indicate that between 280 to 360 meteorites strike the planet each year, forming impact craters greater than 8 meters (about 26 feet) across.

Next PM likely to inherit improved economy after UK growth revised up - The Guardian

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  1. Next PM likely to inherit improved economy after UK growth revised up  The Guardian
  2. UK economy grew more than first estimated in early 2024  BBC.com
  3. Economic growth even better than 'gangbusters' in ray of hope for Sunak  The Telegraph
  4. Exit from recession was stronger than first thought, official figures show  Sky News
  5. UK economy picks up in early 2024, too late for election boost  Reuters UK

NASA craft snaps unprecedented photo of largest volcano in solar system - Mashable

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  1. NASA craft snaps unprecedented photo of largest volcano in solar system  Mashable
  2. NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter captures huge volcano, nears 100,000 orbits  Phys.org
  3. Incredible New Photo of Mars Shows the Solar System's Biggest Volcano  PetaPixel
  4. NASA's Odyssey captures unseen view of Olympus Mons, the solar system's tallest volcano  DIY Photography
  5. NASA's Mars Odyssey Robotic Spacecraft Captures Never-Before-Seen View of the Solar System's Tallest Volcano  Tech... Читать дальше...

Aid for Trade vital to help seize energy transition opportunities, WTO report reveals

World Trade Organization 

A WTO Secretariat report launched on 28 June at the Global Review of Aid for Trade identifies the significant trade opportunities available to developing economies and least-developed countries (LDCs) as the world transitions to cleaner energy sources. The report, titled “Aid for Trade in Action: Supporting the transition to clean energy”, emphasizes the crucial role of development finance in helping these economies realize emerging opportunities in global value chains for products and services related to clean energy.

How AI video games can help reveal the mysteries of the human mind

Technology Review  

This article first appeared in The Checkup, MIT Technology Review’s weekly biotech newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Thursday, and read articles like this first, sign up here.  This week I’ve been thinking about thought. It was all brought on by reading my colleague Niall Firth’s recent cover story about the use of artificial intelligence in…