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Chicharito Hernández's Chivas targets Barcelona legend to coach in Liga MX

World Soccer Talk: World Cup 2014 

Chivas is urgently searching for a new manager after a disappointing playoff exit. Club executives are reportedly in Spain, aiming to finalize a deal with one of four candidates—including a high-profile, unexpected name—by Friday.

Following Chivas‘ disappointing elimination from the Apertura 2024 playoffs at the hands of city rivals Atlas, the club is actively searching for a new manager to replace the departed Arturo Ortega.

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Podcast Pick: The best audio show to listen to now

The Terrifying Day I Defected 

Alastair Campbell's writer and comedian daughter, Grace, invites listeners to join her on 28 dates. The catch? She's gone for people the opposite to her usual type in a bid to branch out.

For Starters, Market Beginning to Thin

Mets Merized Online 

The Mets, involved in the Juan Soto Sweepstakes, may want to jump into the Starter Signing Palooza, before it’s too late. Dominoes are falling. With Blake Snell heading to the Dodgers (five years, $182 million) and Yusei Kikuchi going to the Angels (three years, $63 million) on Monday, teams looking for starting pitching like the […]

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Japan's priceless asteroid Ryugu sample got 'rapidly colonized' by Earth bacteria - Space.com

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  1. Japan's priceless asteroid Ryugu sample got 'rapidly colonized' by Earth bacteria  Space.com
  2. Samples of 'alien' asteroid Ryugu are crawling with life — from Earth  Livescience.com
  3. Ryugu asteroid sample rapidly colonized by terrestrial life despite strict contamination control  Phys.org
  4. Scientists make embarrassing discovery on asteroid sample they thought had signs of alien life...  The Sun
  5. Signs of Life in Asteroid Sample Turn Out to Be Something Embarrassing... Читать дальше...

Study reveals how stress reshapes memory and offers hope for PTSD treatment

Helsinki Times 

Research from The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) has uncovered how stress fundamentally alters the way the brain encodes and retrieves aversive memories. The findings, published in Cell, identify biological mechanisms behind stress-induced memory generalisation and propose a potential intervention for improving memory specificity in individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Report: West Ham Join Newcastle United in the Race to Sign £60m Forward in January

EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Evan Ferguson’s Loan Availability Sparks Premier League Interest Brighton & Hove Albion’s rising star Evan Ferguson is at the centre of a Premier League tug-of-war as the January transfer window looms. With his opportunities limited under Fabian Hurzeler’s management, a temporary move seems likely. West Ham United and Newcastle United have emerged as the frontrunners […]

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Cooper Hewitt triennial explores cultural and historic aspects of the home

Dezeen.com 

Designers including Mona Chalabi and Black Artists + Designers Guild have created installations focusing on the design of the home for the Making Home exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum. Presented throughout the New York City institution – the former mansion of 19th-century industrialist Andrew Carnegie – the Making Home Smithsonian Design Triennial exhibition

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Scientists quantify aerosols based on sea state

Phys.org 

A research team led by EPFL scientists has developed a system that provides key insight into the relationship between sea spray aerosols, sea state and atmospheric conditions. The system was mounted on an icebreaker and carried across vast regions of the Arctic to collect and analyze valuable data.

Must Watch: Rider Resilience – The Film

Singletrack Magazine 

Prepare to be uplifted, brought to tears, reminded of your own traumas, and brought back to a positive frame of mind. This film from Rider Resilience has it all. Here’s...