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Minor League Recap: Columbus Clippers Win Game One, Lose Game Two of Playoff Series

Let's Go Tribe 

Minor League Recap for Monday and Tuesday, September 24-25, 2024

The Columbus Clippers will play the Omaha Storm-Chasers for the championship of the International League and a chance to play in the National Championship game, matching up the winner with the Pacific Cost League Championship series winners.

Game One, Tuesday, September 24th: Clippers 3, Storm-Chasers 2

This game featured Gabriel Arias who went 2 for 3 with a solo homer, Johnathan Rodriguez who went 2 for 5 with a double... Читать дальше...

Harry Redknapp, 77, tipped for stunning return to football as Premier League cult hero says ‘the game needs him’

TheSun.co.uk (sport) 

HARRY REDKNAPP has been told “Football needs you back” – at 77.

The former Tottenham, Portsmouth and West Ham chief was sacked from his last job, as Birmingham boss, in October 2017.

Harry Redknapp has not managed for seven yearsGetty

But ex-Spurs and Pompey midfielder Pedro Mendes believes Redknapp offers “something different” from other managers.

The former Southampton and QPR boss, who never got the England job he craved, has found fame away from the sport in the past seven years. Читать дальше...

Patriots’ Keion White Rocks Bill Belichick Threads In Locker Room

New England Sportd Network: World Cup 

Bill Belichick and Keion White can’t stop showing off how much they love each other. Belichick has been open about his admiration for White, who he took with the No. 46 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft and made an early contributor in his rookie season. The Patriots, obviously, moved on from the 72-year-old […]

Spurs players arrive at Tottenham Stadium to face Qarabag – Who was spotted

TheSpursWeb 

The Tottenham Hotspur players and backroom staff have reported for duty ahead of tonight’s match against Qarabag. Tottenham play Qarabag in the Europa League this... The post Spurs players arrive at Tottenham Stadium to face Qarabag – Who was spotted appeared first on Spurs Web.

Damaged ship carrying explosive cargo anchors off UK coast - Financial Times

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  1. Damaged ship carrying explosive cargo anchors off UK coast  Financial Times
  2. Ship packed with explosive Russian fertiliser floating off Kent  The Telegraph
  3. Ship packed with 20,000 tonnes of explosive cargo spotted floating off Kent coast  LBC
  4. Ship with explosive Russian fertiliser to pass through Channel  The Times
  5. Cargo ship with ammonium nitrate load from Russia anchored off Margate  The Isle of Thanet News

Researchers identify antibodies against Klebsiella pneumoniae

Sciencedaily.com 

Research has identified 29 novel antibodies against the bacterium Klebsiella pneumoniae, an important cause of drug-resistant infections. Using genetic and functional approaches, the researchers managed to unravel how these antibodies interact with antigens on the bacterial surface. They also found that some of these novel antibodies act synergistically to neutralize this pathogen.

Study unveals a novel protective mechanism in bacterial cell wall

Sciencedaily.com 

Researchers have discovered a widespread mechanism in bacteria that enhances the bacteria's defense against environmental threats. The discovery, which may be important for research into developing new treatments, shows how a specific cross-linking mode in the peptidoglycan cell wall inhibits the activity of certain cell wall degrading enzymes, and thus protects the bacteria.

Bacteria involved in gum disease linked to increased risk of head and neck cancer

Sciencedaily.com 

More than a dozen bacterial species among the hundreds that live in people's mouths have been linked to a collective 50% increased chance of developing head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), a new study shows. Some of these microbes had previously been shown to contribute to periodontal disease, serious gum infections that can eat away at the jawbone and the soft tissues that surround teeth.

These fish use legs to taste the seafloor

Sciencedaily.com 

Sea robins are unusual animals with the body of a fish, wings of a bird, and walking legs of a crab. Now, researchers show that the legs of the sea robin aren't just used for walking. In fact, they are bona fide sensory organs used to find buried prey while digging.

Scientists discover 'pause button' in human development

Sciencedaily.com 

Researchers have discovered a potential 'pause button' in the earliest stages of human development. Whether humans can control the timing of their development has long been debated. The new study suggests that this 'pause button' can be activated in human cells as well. The findings have significant implications for our understanding of early human life and may improve reproductive technologies.

Genetic rescue for rare red foxes?

Sciencedaily.com 

A study shows inbreeding is affecting a small, isolated red fox population in the Lassen Peak region of California. Genetic rescue could be a viable option for the recovery of montane red foxes.

How are stretch reflexes modulated during voluntary movement?

Sciencedaily.com 

How did the bodies of animals, including ours, become such fine-tuned movement machines? This paper cuts directly into critical debates about how the ancient spinal cord and the relatively new human brain interact to produce smooth movements and how some neurological conditions disrupt this fine balance and produce slow, inaccurate, jerky, etc. movements in neurological conditions. It adds to the thought leadership about the processing of sensory information and control of reflexes during voluntary... Читать дальше...

'Weekend warrior' physical activity may help protect against more than 200 diseases

Sciencedaily.com 

Compared with inactivity, a weekend warrior pattern of exercise (concentrating most moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in one to two days during the week) or a more evenly distributed physical activity pattern were associated with similarly lower risks of diseases across 16 categories -- from heart and digestive conditions to mental health and neurological illnesses. The findings indicate that concentrated physical activity patterns may be just as effective for disease prevention as patterns where exercise is spread out throughout the week.