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doctor peter davies from the british antarctic i from the british antarctic survey, thank you very muchen dinosaur skeleton in the world will soon be on display at the natural history museum in los angeles. cbs's danya bacchus gives us an inside look at how the dinosaur fossils were found and recreated. when palaeontologists set out to find jurassic fossils in the badlands of utah back in 2007, they weren't sure what to expect. but buried in what was a riverbed150 million years ago was something so rare. this is really exciting because we didn't know what we had. it kept the team from the natural history museum of los angeles county's dinosaur institute coming back for more than a decade. the careful pounding of rock unveiled fossils of a green—hued jurassic giant scientists named gnatalie, a diplodocus—like dinosaur that got its colour from minerals found in the riverbed. palaeontological imaging specialist stephanie abramowitz created visual documents and records of every bone. i'm taking those bits and pieces and scaling them into an illustration that reconstructs her skeleton as it
doctor peter davies from the british antarctic i from the british antarctic survey, thank you very muchen dinosaur skeleton in the world will soon be on display at the natural history museum in los angeles. cbs's danya bacchus gives us an inside look at how the dinosaur fossils were found and recreated. when palaeontologists set out to find jurassic fossils in the badlands of utah back in 2007, they weren't sure what to expect. but buried in what was a riverbed150 million years ago was...
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in the arctic and antarctic global warming is driving geopolitical competition over the resources lying. and in the amazon there have been the worst droughts ever recorded, partly as a result of deforestation. in the caribbean, i saw on day one in thisjob the devastation caribbean, i saw on day one in this job the devastation caused by hurricane beryl. the earliest forming category five hurricane on record. and in places like this a whole, south sudan, syria, rising temperatures are making water and productive land even scarcer. these are not random events delivered from the heavens. these are failures of politics, failures of regulation and frankly failures of international cooperation. and these failures pour fuel onto existing conflicts and regional rivalries, driving extremism and displacing communities and increasing humanitarian need. and it would be a further failure of imagination to hope that they will stay from our shores, that we can keep them away. let's take migration. we are already seeing that climate change is uprooting communities across the world. and by 2050 world ban
in the arctic and antarctic global warming is driving geopolitical competition over the resources lying. and in the amazon there have been the worst droughts ever recorded, partly as a result of deforestation. in the caribbean, i saw on day one in thisjob the devastation caribbean, i saw on day one in this job the devastation caused by hurricane beryl. the earliest forming category five hurricane on record. and in places like this a whole, south sudan, syria, rising temperatures are making...
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the media but it does focus a lot of attention it's because this is the weakest link in the west antarctic ice sheets, which is the most vulnerable ice sheets in the world, because a lot of the base of the ice sheet, the ice sits on a bad that's a long way below sea level we have a good understanding of how ordinary glaciers in mountain areas behave. glaciers that sit on rock at or above sea level. but when you start to retreat, an ice sheet where the bad is below sea level that's something that we've never observed while scientists have been studying seeing ice all right, so that brings us, it's a tricky thing. yeah. yeah. that brings us to where we are now so you've been among those who've been conducting a range of i've experiments for, for a number of years now and i understand you sent this sort of torpedo-shaped robot to get a look at what you've just been talking about that most vulnerable part of the glazier, its underbelly. so how did you go about doing it? >> okay. so there's a range of different devices have been used. the one i think you're talking about is one that was designe
the media but it does focus a lot of attention it's because this is the weakest link in the west antarctic ice sheets, which is the most vulnerable ice sheets in the world, because a lot of the base of the ice sheet, the ice sits on a bad that's a long way below sea level we have a good understanding of how ordinary glaciers in mountain areas behave. glaciers that sit on rock at or above sea level. but when you start to retreat, an ice sheet where the bad is below sea level that's something...
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cross the polar front, where the warm waters of the indian ocean meet the cold water is that the antarctic, the, the will caffe, navigates the stormy tides with ease as if the roiling ocean were nothing more than a large playground. the within just a few weeks, the well cap and its mother have journeyed from waters with a temperature of 24 degrees celsius to waters as cold as 0 degrees. the gates to antarctica, or finally insight. after a 6000 kilometer journey, the instead of coral, there's ice, a new world awaits the cap. the winter at the south pole is coming to an end. the ice that has sealed at the surface of the water is breaking up, making new habitats accessible. the after the long journey, the pair reached their destination just in time. the ice is melting, and light is finally penetrating the sea again. life is awakening underwater, the the crew are emerging from the depths of the ocean. the vis annual miracle is a blessing for wildlife higher up the food chain whose survival depends on these tiny crustaceans. from the leopard, seal, the most veracious carnivore here to the small
cross the polar front, where the warm waters of the indian ocean meet the cold water is that the antarctic, the, the will caffe, navigates the stormy tides with ease as if the roiling ocean were nothing more than a large playground. the within just a few weeks, the well cap and its mother have journeyed from waters with a temperature of 24 degrees celsius to waters as cold as 0 degrees. the gates to antarctica, or finally insight. after a 6000 kilometer journey, the instead of coral, there's...
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official diplomacy, a debate, the use of the capacity of new concepts like the global man like the antarctic community actually in the state of the world today can be this dish. and the rulers who are helping the islamic republic of iran in this direction and thinking together with the resistance front and the oppressed palestinian people to strengthen them, mr. doctor, you mentioned two very important issues, i will go to one branch. and that is the psychological and media operation that the zionist regime is doing in various developments and in various crimes, for example, we don't hear much news about hezbollah's rocket and drone response to various areas, including the occupied territories. while immediately through psychological warfare we receive other news through the media affiliated with the zionist regime. he seems to be following many tactics and techniques in the field of psychological operations. another concept of the evolution of the international system is the transformation of the discourse. the transformation of the discourse is based on two approaches and two components ,
official diplomacy, a debate, the use of the capacity of new concepts like the global man like the antarctic community actually in the state of the world today can be this dish. and the rulers who are helping the islamic republic of iran in this direction and thinking together with the resistance front and the oppressed palestinian people to strengthen them, mr. doctor, you mentioned two very important issues, i will go to one branch. and that is the psychological and media operation that the...
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question eight: is it true that mogilev native otto schmidt is known as an antarctic explorer? anastasia, how did you answer? i answered yes. this name, well, i don't remember exactly what he did, we often visit makelevo now, and there is a schmidt avenue there, i think that's what beat her, she didn't see this underwater rock, antarctica-arctic. vladislav, how did you cope with this task? i answered no, because if my memory serves me right, he was an explorer of antarctica, not antarctica. the original version, of course, well got there, well done, exactly antarctica, yes. ksyusha, how do you answer? i answered, yes, but i also remember the last name, i remember that he seemed to be traveling on some passage somewhere, but i don’t remember where exactly, where exactly, but i ’ll tell you, he traveled around the arctic, there he was engaged in his research activities, research activities of the arctic, the correct answer to our question, no, the ninth question: is it true that if after the cessation of the action of external forces, the size and shape of the body are completely
question eight: is it true that mogilev native otto schmidt is known as an antarctic explorer? anastasia, how did you answer? i answered yes. this name, well, i don't remember exactly what he did, we often visit makelevo now, and there is a schmidt avenue there, i think that's what beat her, she didn't see this underwater rock, antarctica-arctic. vladislav, how did you cope with this task? i answered no, because if my memory serves me right, he was an explorer of antarctica, not antarctica. the...
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the eighth question: is otta schmidt, a native of mogilev , really known as an antarctic explorer?d you answer? i answered yes, but i remember this last name, but i do not remember exactly what he did, we have now. you were traveling on some passage somewhere, but i don't remember where exactly, where exactly, but i 'll tell you, he traveled around the arctic, he was engaged in his research activities there, research activities of the arctic. the correct answer to our question is no. question nine: is it true that if after the cessation of the action of external forces, the size and shape of the body are completely restored, then the deformation is called plastic. time. daria, and i answered no, because, as far as i remember, plastic deformation is called just the opposite, when after the impact the body does not return completely in its shape before the impact, and i don’t remember what this phenomenon is called, if we took some object, impacted it, and it retained this... shape after the impact - this is plastic deformation, if it returned to its original state, this is elastic d
the eighth question: is otta schmidt, a native of mogilev , really known as an antarctic explorer?d you answer? i answered yes, but i remember this last name, but i do not remember exactly what he did, we have now. you were traveling on some passage somewhere, but i don't remember where exactly, where exactly, but i 'll tell you, he traveled around the arctic, he was engaged in his research activities there, research activities of the arctic. the correct answer to our question is no. question...
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dream, since childhood i have been reading books about expeditions, they wrote a lot about arctic antarcticvel. scientific excitement does not subside on land, because thousands of new marine samples are waiting for their researchers, their properties are very wide, from bioactive and pharmaceutical, right up to those that fight cancer, young employees have their favorites, get acquainted gorgonatziffalida, also known as the head of a gorgon, shoots forward with one ray like this, and with the others, like this... with wriggling movements, they creep up further, and so they are very fast and nimble, eh, well , isn't this just a character from a horror movie? no, they are very beautiful, colorful, so cute, in a word, a success: the institute's collection has been replenished for months, if not years of research, what unique properties can be revealed, time will tell, but with such a volume of material, we can safely say that the prospects are good. sergey komarov, danil kostin, news! all of russia is helping to restore new regions, over 2 years of work completed at more than 20 thousand site
dream, since childhood i have been reading books about expeditions, they wrote a lot about arctic antarcticvel. scientific excitement does not subside on land, because thousands of new marine samples are waiting for their researchers, their properties are very wide, from bioactive and pharmaceutical, right up to those that fight cancer, young employees have their favorites, get acquainted gorgonatziffalida, also known as the head of a gorgon, shoots forward with one ray like this, and with the...
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over 500000000 years old before the dinosaurs and they are found everywhere from the arctic to the antarctic. to the equator, they start out tiny, floating to the water. oysters and muscles attach themselves to an underwater surface to grow. well, clams buried themselves in sand. they come in all different shapes and sizes too. they used to be so plentiful that they were given out is free bar snacks. but over fishing cost populations to decrease by 5 percent of shelby's race. what was his main? well, heidi, either way did her ph. d on the history of oysters and muscles. we've had this extreme loss of a highly productive habitat from cyber. the places in the world, and people didn't even know that it had happened. the more we learned about how valuable they are to ecosystems, the more devastating this last because that's because they do some incredible stuff and all the hanging out in the water wherever they grow. they're busy cleaning. because the majority of buyouts, or filter theaters, a waste of the water and sketch particle, it seems that the water so few, those particles surrogate caps
over 500000000 years old before the dinosaurs and they are found everywhere from the arctic to the antarctic. to the equator, they start out tiny, floating to the water. oysters and muscles attach themselves to an underwater surface to grow. well, clams buried themselves in sand. they come in all different shapes and sizes too. they used to be so plentiful that they were given out is free bar snacks. but over fishing cost populations to decrease by 5 percent of shelby's race. what was his main?...
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the first vedel seal was born near the ukrainian antarctic station akademik vernatskyi.s reported by ours polar explorers at the place of birth, scientists took samples of the placenta to study it for the content of toxic organic pollutants. currently , the baby weighs about 30 kg, but thanks to the mother's milk, he can gain up to 90 kg of weight in... 3 months, ukrainian polar explorers on their facebook page offer everyone who wants to participate in choosing a name for the little one. for now, this is all the news for me as of this hour, we will see you in less than an hour, in order to learn more interesting and relevant information, follow the updates on our website espre.tv, and also on our social networks, my colleagues lesya vakolyuk and... friends, we are coming back and starting our second hour in the marathon on espresso tv channel, waiting for you on the air. le vakulyuk, andriy saichuk, we work for you in this studio. 43,000 is what separates us from the 2 million uah mark, and if we had this final amount of 2 million uah, i would be incredibly happy, altho
the first vedel seal was born near the ukrainian antarctic station akademik vernatskyi.s reported by ours polar explorers at the place of birth, scientists took samples of the placenta to study it for the content of toxic organic pollutants. currently , the baby weighs about 30 kg, but thanks to the mother's milk, he can gain up to 90 kg of weight in... 3 months, ukrainian polar explorers on their facebook page offer everyone who wants to participate in choosing a name for the little one. for...
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national antarctic scientific center. mr. yevgeny, i congratulate you. thank you for being with us today. glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes. mr. yevgeny, let's start again. terrorist attack of the russian federation in sumy, today the russians struck a boarding house for the elderly in sumy, where more than 200 people were staying. it is a five-story building of a geriatric boarding house in sumy. unfortunately, one person died, another 12 were injured, the technical and fifth floors with 147. seven people were evacuated from the building. last night, the russians fired several rockets at energy facilities, the sums were left without electricity, without water. the russians are trying to influence ukraine and attack the civilian infrastructure of the city of sumy in order for ... the ukrainian authorities to withdraw the armed forces of ukraine from the territory of the russian federation, meaning from the kursk region. this is not the case in kursk oblast that's it, here's another thing, remember when a rocket flew into okhmadit and killed cancer-st
national antarctic scientific center. mr. yevgeny, i congratulate you. thank you for being with us today. glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes. mr. yevgeny, let's start again. terrorist attack of the russian federation in sumy, today the russians struck a boarding house for the elderly in sumy, where more than 200 people were staying. it is a five-story building of a geriatric boarding house in sumy. unfortunately, one person died, another 12 were injured, the technical and fifth floors with...
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in may, a huge iceberg broke off from an antarctic ice ice shelf, it drifted, and came to a stop right the sea. it seemed to spell the end for hundreds of newly—hatched chicks, whose mothers were out hunting for food at the time. but a few weeks ago, the iceberg shifted and satellite pictures reveal the penguins have survived the winter, suggesting their mothers had found a way back in after all. you're watching bbc news. a reminder of our top story. we can look at the live pictures in beirut. around half past two in beirut. around half past two in the morning, after a day of strikes across the border following the news of the killing of the leader of hezbollah, hassan nasrallah. and iran now calling for a meeting, according to afp, at the un security council. we will have more news at the top of the hour. join me then. hello there. saturday's sunny skies will gradually be eroded by cloud and then wind and rain for many, as we close out sunday. yes, it's going to gradually turn wet and windy, particularly from the south and west. now, we've already, in southern england, seen some recor
in may, a huge iceberg broke off from an antarctic ice ice shelf, it drifted, and came to a stop right the sea. it seemed to spell the end for hundreds of newly—hatched chicks, whose mothers were out hunting for food at the time. but a few weeks ago, the iceberg shifted and satellite pictures reveal the penguins have survived the winter, suggesting their mothers had found a way back in after all. you're watching bbc news. a reminder of our top story. we can look at the live pictures in...
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the russian-ukrainian war, former commander of the aidar battalion platoon, head of the national antarctic science center. mr. yevgeny, i congratulate you, thank you for being with us today. glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes. well, first of all, let's start with... the situation in the kurdish direction, let's call this operation now, the kurdish direction of the armed forces of ukraine, zelenskyi says that everything is going according to plan, and in pokrovsky direction, as he says, there has been no enemy advance for two days, and what exactly the president of ukraine said in detail, let's listen. the operation, yes, it fulfills its tasks and... according to the plan, regarding the difficulties in the pokrovsky-toretsk direction, yes, we see, we, we, we believe that the kurdish operation can also affect this direction, where there can be a reduction aggravation, due to the decrease in the number of russian troops, but so far we see that it is difficult, mr. yevgeny, yesterday putin mentioned the kurdish operation of the armed forces of ukraine. in this in this context, he started ta
the russian-ukrainian war, former commander of the aidar battalion platoon, head of the national antarctic science center. mr. yevgeny, i congratulate you, thank you for being with us today. glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes. well, first of all, let's start with... the situation in the kurdish direction, let's call this operation now, the kurdish direction of the armed forces of ukraine, zelenskyi says that everything is going according to plan, and in pokrovsky direction, as he says, there...
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but it was antarctic winter, meaning total darkness and no way of knowing if the penguins were alive.here at all. these bergs are 50 feet high, so it would block off the access. now the sun is back, and the images are in. it doesn't look like much, but this brown smudge is proof that when it came to penguins versus iceberg, the penguins won. they are quite tenacious animals, the berg is probably several hundred feet beneath the waves. they can dive down to 500 metres, so it is quite likely that if there is only a small part of it they can possibly go underneath it. so they are a remarkable animal. but like most animals in antarctica, climate change is drastically changing the penguins' environment. emperor penguin chicks can't swim, so they grow up on the sea ice. but it is at record lows, reduced by a warming planet. for these amazing creatures there are bigger challenges ahead than a wayward iceberg. georgina rannard, bbc news. dame maggie smith has been remembered as "a true legend" of acting following her death at the age of 89. best known for playing professor mcgonagall in the h
but it was antarctic winter, meaning total darkness and no way of knowing if the penguins were alive.here at all. these bergs are 50 feet high, so it would block off the access. now the sun is back, and the images are in. it doesn't look like much, but this brown smudge is proof that when it came to penguins versus iceberg, the penguins won. they are quite tenacious animals, the berg is probably several hundred feet beneath the waves. they can dive down to 500 metres, so it is quite likely that...
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is one for everyone, and a therapist, and a surgeon and a dentist. had experience working in an antarctic expedition, the chinese asked us for help, the station chief came with a broken tooth and a protruding pin. blinded on call, well, until the end of the expedition he passed, he could bite already, attention of all participants, ship time has been moved forward by an hour, i repeat, ship time has been moved forward by an hour, the further east, the greater the time difference, but as soon as the ship docks, the clocks will be moved back again, in the polar night time doesn't matter anyway, but for now breakfasts are at 4:30 am moscow time, lunches are at 9, today we are preparing pilaf for the whole team, for the whole... expedition solyanka, feed like at home, delicious and filling - this is her, angela tsareva's contribution to the scientific expedition, still a thrilling one the station is one big team, everyone who is in it... the next 6 months before the rotation, and maybe more, left their loved ones on the shore, of course, not everyone has such an opportunity, only a few, it ha
is one for everyone, and a therapist, and a surgeon and a dentist. had experience working in an antarctic expedition, the chinese asked us for help, the station chief came with a broken tooth and a protruding pin. blinded on call, well, until the end of the expedition he passed, he could bite already, attention of all participants, ship time has been moved forward by an hour, i repeat, ship time has been moved forward by an hour, the further east, the greater the time difference, but as soon as...
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the ocean 2024, which is the largest navy drills in 50 years, taking place in the pacific, antarctic oceans the mediterranean, caspian and baltic seas for hundreds vessels of various types and sizes. are involved also over $120.00 aircraft and ninety's thousands personnel. now this is the pacific stage of the drills with jet set sail from the city of what do you, my story in the russian far east and are heading out to see where the action will begin. the now it took a few hours for us to head away from the coast a little bit and reach the specific area where the drills are going to be held at sea. you can see probably, behind me, journalists are getting ready to start filming the start of the girls, which should begin at any moment. now the, here we go. now you can hear me that are being fired from. that's all from all the water, one of the pacific fleet submarines, the staging part in this rule as well. and also land based miss out systems c h e. defend the purpose of the exercise is to carefully check the key aspects of combat, readiness of control bodies, units, informations of th
the ocean 2024, which is the largest navy drills in 50 years, taking place in the pacific, antarctic oceans the mediterranean, caspian and baltic seas for hundreds vessels of various types and sizes. are involved also over $120.00 aircraft and ninety's thousands personnel. now this is the pacific stage of the drills with jet set sail from the city of what do you, my story in the russian far east and are heading out to see where the action will begin. the now it took a few hours for us to head...
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of the russian-ukrainian war, former platoon commander of aidar battalion, head of the national antarctic science center, mr. yevhen, i congratulate you, thank you for being here with us, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes, mr. yevhen, let's start with another terrorist attack of the russian federation in sumy, today the russians hit ... a boarding house for the elderly in sumy, where more than 200 people were staying, we are talking about a five-story building of a geriatric boarding house in sumy. unfortunately, one person was killed, 12 more were injured, partially destroyed 147 people were evacuated from the technical and fifth floors of the building. yesterday evening, the russians made several missile strikes on... energy facilities, sums were left without electricity, without water, in short, there is enough of such a tense situation in the city, can it be assumed, mr. yevgeny, that in this way the russians are trying to influence ukraine and hit the civilian infrastructure of the city of sumy in order for the ukrainian authorities to withdraw the armed forces of ukraine from th
of the russian-ukrainian war, former platoon commander of aidar battalion, head of the national antarctic science center, mr. yevhen, i congratulate you, thank you for being here with us, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes, mr. yevhen, let's start with another terrorist attack of the russian federation in sumy, today the russians hit ... a boarding house for the elderly in sumy, where more than 200 people were staying, we are talking about a five-story building of a geriatric boarding house...
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in may a huge iceberg broke off from an antarctic ice shelf, drifted, and came to a stop right in frontds of newly—hatched chicks, whose mothers were out hunting for food at the time. but a few weeks ago, the iceberg shifted and satellite pictures reveal the penguins have survived the winter, suggesting their mothers had found a way back in after all. great pictures and we love to see that. the top story this hour, hezbollah confirming the death of their leader, hassan nasrallah, as those strikes have been continuing. you can see the live pictures of the scene in beirut. and we will continue to keep you up—to—date with all the latest both in lebanon as a reaction from around the world continues to come in. you're watching bbc news. thanks as ever for your company. you can noise find the latest on our web page. we will have more at the top of the hour —— you can always find. join us then if you can goodbye for now. hello there. saturday's sunny skies will gradually be eroded by cloud and then wind and rain for many as we close out sunday. yes, it's going to gradually turn wet and windy,
in may a huge iceberg broke off from an antarctic ice shelf, drifted, and came to a stop right in frontds of newly—hatched chicks, whose mothers were out hunting for food at the time. but a few weeks ago, the iceberg shifted and satellite pictures reveal the penguins have survived the winter, suggesting their mothers had found a way back in after all. great pictures and we love to see that. the top story this hour, hezbollah confirming the death of their leader, hassan nasrallah, as those...
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republic is part of the elite pool of countries engaged in nuclear developments, space exploration, antarctic development, here we have gosheremontnik, that is, on each paw you can install some tool, for example, a flashlight, a screwdriver, a soldering iron, a camera, sensors, it doesn't matter, and let's say you can easily interact with them, that is, each paw is a manipulator, throw in ventilation, look at the state of ventilation, carry out repair work, a total of 145 projects of young scientists, somewhere around 60 percent are projects of young scientists of the national academy of belarus. there are also many projects from the ministry of education, that is, our university science, there are from the system the ministry of health, and from the academy of the ministry of internal affairs, for example, there are also interesting projects, that is, here, in fact, you can get acquainted with a cross-section of our youth science in the country and make sure that our youth works in all breakthrough scientific areas that exist in world science as a whole. belarus is an intellectual country, w
republic is part of the elite pool of countries engaged in nuclear developments, space exploration, antarctic development, here we have gosheremontnik, that is, on each paw you can install some tool, for example, a flashlight, a screwdriver, a soldering iron, a camera, sensors, it doesn't matter, and let's say you can easily interact with them, that is, each paw is a manipulator, throw in ventilation, look at the state of ventilation, carry out repair work, a total of 145 projects of young...
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veteran of the russian-ukrainian war, former commander of the aidar battalion, head of the national antarctic - scientific center. mr. eugene, i welcome you, thank you for being with us today. glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes. mr. yevgeny, let's start with another terrorist attack by the russian federation on the sumy region. today, the russians hit a boarding house for the elderly in sumy, where more than 200 people were staying. it is about a five-story building of a geriatric boarding house in sumy. unfortunately, one person died, another 12 were injured, the technical and fifth floors of the building were partially destroyed, and 147 people were evacuated from the building. yesterday evening , the russians made several missile strikes on energy facilities, the sums remained unaccounted for light, without... water, in a word, there is enough of such a tense situation in the city, can it be assumed, mr. yevgeny, that in this way the russians are trying to influence ukraine and hit the civil infrastructure of the city of sum, so that the ukrainian authorities withdrew the armed forces o
veteran of the russian-ukrainian war, former commander of the aidar battalion, head of the national antarctic - scientific center. mr. eugene, i welcome you, thank you for being with us today. glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes. mr. yevgeny, let's start with another terrorist attack by the russian federation on the sumy region. today, the russians hit a boarding house for the elderly in sumy, where more than 200 people were staying. it is about a five-story building of a geriatric boarding...
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most of europe has been quite hot, canada, mexico, parts of the antarctic have been unusually hot andole world has been suffering pretty bad heat waves and very extreme weather as well. partly a result of the extra temperature, more energy and everything. we see things like the sicilian thunderstorms that sank the super yacht, all these things are related, more energy in the system, more extreme weather is another result of these global higher temperatures, more energy left to create all sorts of weather. rob thompson, thank you. the winner of the prestigious mercury prize has been revealed at a ceremony at the abbey road studios in london. the at a ceremony at the abbey road studios in london.— studios in london. the winner ofthe studios in london. the winner of the 2024 — studios in london. the winner of the 2024 mercury - studios in london. the winner of the 2024 mercury prize i studios in london. the winner of the 2024 mercury prize is i of the 2024 mercury prize is english teacher for the album, this could be texas.— english teacher for the album, this could be texas. indie band
most of europe has been quite hot, canada, mexico, parts of the antarctic have been unusually hot andole world has been suffering pretty bad heat waves and very extreme weather as well. partly a result of the extra temperature, more energy and everything. we see things like the sicilian thunderstorms that sank the super yacht, all these things are related, more energy in the system, more extreme weather is another result of these global higher temperatures, more energy left to create all sorts...
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according to the glacier, most of the west antarctic ice sheet could disappear within 200 years aftert all follow some environmental rules, look after ourselves, look after nature, so that later our descendants will live well, so that we can pass on to them a good planet in good condition, well, here we have told you one disappointing piece of news, we will tell you another, the second month of autumn is just around the corner, and most likely it will not be as wonderful as the first, but friends, on the first day of october, right now good news, the country will celebrate the day of older people. many different events have been organized for this event, for example, today in minsk there will be a press conference on active longevity, a volunteer movement among older people in the press house. another conference will be held on september 26 in the national press center, yes, there will also be a music and dance festival from the great-grandfathers of vyakou, it is scheduled for september 27, and open republican sports and mass competitions for september 28. series pre-holiday events s
according to the glacier, most of the west antarctic ice sheet could disappear within 200 years aftert all follow some environmental rules, look after ourselves, look after nature, so that later our descendants will live well, so that we can pass on to them a good planet in good condition, well, here we have told you one disappointing piece of news, we will tell you another, the second month of autumn is just around the corner, and most likely it will not be as wonderful as the first, but...
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but it was antarctic winter, meaning total darkness and no way of knowing if the penguins were alive.hat they would _ were alive. dreading the fact that they would be _ were alive. dreading the fact that they would be anything | that they would be anything there at all. these icebergs are 50 feet high, so it would block off the access.- are 50 feet high, so it would block off the access. now the sun is back — block off the access. now the sun is back and _ block off the access. now the sun is back and the _ block off the access. now the sun is back and the images i block off the access. now the l sun is back and the images are in. it doesn't look like much, but this brown smudge is proof that when it came to penguins versus iceberg, the penguins won. , . ., , won. they are quite tenacious animals. _ won. they are quite tenacious animals. they _ won. they are quite tenacious animals, they can _ won. they are quite tenacious animals, they can dive - won. they are quite tenacious animals, they can dive down | won. they are quite tenacious l animals, they can dive down to 500 metres, so i
but it was antarctic winter, meaning total darkness and no way of knowing if the penguins were alive.hat they would _ were alive. dreading the fact that they would be _ were alive. dreading the fact that they would be anything | that they would be anything there at all. these icebergs are 50 feet high, so it would block off the access.- are 50 feet high, so it would block off the access. now the sun is back — block off the access. now the sun is back and _ block off the access. now the sun is...
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us in our food systems in there were in hailing in the most remote places like arctic and the antarctic in the marianna trends. >> recent studies have looked at the prevalence of microplastics in our bodies. health experts are still not quite sure what effects they have on our health. kept a great. the giants have agreed to a six-year contract extension with her 3rd baseman matt chapman, now a giant. did he get way richer? the contract is worth 151 million dollars. that includes. a signing bonus chapman joined the giants as a free agent in march. he and manager bob melvin. talk to the media today before the ball game at oracle park. >> couldn't be more excited to to just continue to build off what we started this season. and i think this organization has the beginning of, you know, a championship type ballclub year in and year out. and that's what excites the performance speaks for itself. but i think it's a lot of the intangible things that kind of make him who he is and make him such a great fit here. >> you know, the style of play, the tenacity of which he plays wants to post every d
us in our food systems in there were in hailing in the most remote places like arctic and the antarctic in the marianna trends. >> recent studies have looked at the prevalence of microplastics in our bodies. health experts are still not quite sure what effects they have on our health. kept a great. the giants have agreed to a six-year contract extension with her 3rd baseman matt chapman, now a giant. did he get way richer? the contract is worth 151 million dollars. that includes. a...
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us in our food systems in there were in hailing in the most remote places like arctic and the antarctic marianna trends. >> recent studies have looked at the prevalence of microplastics in our bodies. and health experts are still not quite sure what impact they have on our health. there's a trail in tahoe city that's going to be renamed in honor of the late senator dianne feinstein, the tahoe city, public utility district board of directors unanimously approved this move to rename the west shore trail. officials plan to hire ed some plaques, highlighting her many contributions to lake tahoe. she played a pivotal role in bringing national attention to lake tahoe through the first lake tahoe summit in 1997, a formal dedication ceremony will take place next year. the san francisco giants have agreed to a long-term contract extension with 3rd baseman matt chapman. it is for 6 years and 151 million dollars. this includes a 1 million dollars signing bonus. chapman is a four-time globe gold glove award winner. and he's known as one of the best defensive players in the sport. the 31 year-old jo
us in our food systems in there were in hailing in the most remote places like arctic and the antarctic marianna trends. >> recent studies have looked at the prevalence of microplastics in our bodies. and health experts are still not quite sure what impact they have on our health. there's a trail in tahoe city that's going to be renamed in honor of the late senator dianne feinstein, the tahoe city, public utility district board of directors unanimously approved this move to rename the...
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because meanwhile, we got this new report out of the antarctic ice survey. these are scientists and uk us all around the world taking torpedo like robots to the bottom of the biggest glacier in the world of thwaites glacier. this thing is the size of florida, a mile thick size of the united kingdom, a mile thick. and it has been melting for last 80 years accelerated in the last 30, but now they say it could all be gone by 23rd century that glacier alone would raise sea levels by two feet. but if that part of antarctica goes and releases like a cork, the inland ice could raise sea levels by ten feet. this may be baked in, it is physics, it's hard to stop this. the best humanity can hope for the scientists say, is prepare bill weir, cnn new york the surviving co-founder of oceangate is set to testify later today as the u.s. coast guard continues to investigate what caused the titan submersible to implode last year authorities say the craft experience a catastrophic implosion less than two hours into its dive, killing all five people on board, including of the
because meanwhile, we got this new report out of the antarctic ice survey. these are scientists and uk us all around the world taking torpedo like robots to the bottom of the biggest glacier in the world of thwaites glacier. this thing is the size of florida, a mile thick size of the united kingdom, a mile thick. and it has been melting for last 80 years accelerated in the last 30, but now they say it could all be gone by 23rd century that glacier alone would raise sea levels by two feet. but...
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level rise with devastating effects for humanity last hour i spoke with robert larter of the british antarcticd out more i understand you sent this sort of torpedo-shaped robot to get a look at what you've just been talking about that most vulnerable part of the glacier, it's under her belly, so how did you go about doing it okay. >> so there's a range of different devices have been used. the one i think you're talking about is one that was designed to be put down a bore hole drilled through the floating extension the glacier. so these glaciers, they continue out into the sea and they have large floating extension. and the world underneath. >> the floating extension. >> but the cavity under there, these are some of the most inaccessible places on the planet so what has been done is people have designed robotic submersibles that can go into this space because it's clearly, it's a space that's very dangerous. you don't want to send crude submersible's into that in these instruments was used to enable it's to go down a bore hole less than only about a foot across with a conducting fiber-optic cab
level rise with devastating effects for humanity last hour i spoke with robert larter of the british antarcticd out more i understand you sent this sort of torpedo-shaped robot to get a look at what you've just been talking about that most vulnerable part of the glacier, it's under her belly, so how did you go about doing it okay. >> so there's a range of different devices have been used. the one i think you're talking about is one that was designed to be put down a bore hole drilled...
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potable tein our food systems in there were inhaling in the most remote places like arctic and the antarctic and the marianna trends. >> recent studies have looked at prevalence of microplastics in our bodies. health experts are still not quite sure what impact it might have on our health. only time will tell. >> a 25 is a time and for your money data shows that the average salary for a white collar recruits has gone up since last year. but wages for some blue collar sectors have gone down sharply. there's a survey that was done of new hires and it shows that the new hires are not only getting smaller pay raises, but also fewer signing bonuses. if you are attractive counter offers and fewer creameries from recruiters. it's 8.26. and coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news, a bay area police department is warning residents of a scam. >> threatening to leak personal information through a letter will take a closer look at what's going on. take that up a little bit higher. you should feel that, like, right back here. oh, yeah, i felt that! good, that is so much better than last week. thanks,
potable tein our food systems in there were inhaling in the most remote places like arctic and the antarctic and the marianna trends. >> recent studies have looked at prevalence of microplastics in our bodies. health experts are still not quite sure what impact it might have on our health. only time will tell. >> a 25 is a time and for your money data shows that the average salary for a white collar recruits has gone up since last year. but wages for some blue collar sectors have...
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us in our food systems in there were inhaling in the most remote places like arctic and the antarctic and the marianna trends. >> recent studies have looked at the prevalence of microplastics in our bodies. and health experts are still not quite sure what impact they have on her health. another area of san jose will be treated for mosquitoes that are testing positive for west nile virus. here on the screen is the area this area and gray. it's going to be treated on tuesday. the santa clara vector control will treat the area starting at 10:00pm. residents don't have to leave during this time. next here to the new honor for the late senator dianne feinstein at lake tahoe. the crimes also, they were just caught on camera with san francisco businesses. >> are now being targeted by burglars. and what one owner had to do right after her store got hit. also the fight against drug addiction. how a new law is saying it will hel it's a matter of saving lives. that's the message today from a california state lawmaker in san francisco assemblymember matt haney talking about his bill. >> that is f
us in our food systems in there were inhaling in the most remote places like arctic and the antarctic and the marianna trends. >> recent studies have looked at the prevalence of microplastics in our bodies. and health experts are still not quite sure what impact they have on her health. another area of san jose will be treated for mosquitoes that are testing positive for west nile virus. here on the screen is the area this area and gray. it's going to be treated on tuesday. the santa...
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us in our food systems in there were in hailing in the most remote places like arctic and the antarctic in the marianna trends. >> well, recent studies have looked at the prevalence of microplastics in our bodies. health experts say it's still not exactly clear what impact it's going to have on our health in the long term. >> time to talk winners and losers with our financial expert rob black and rob, i did not buy any stocks yesterday, but i did buy a pineapple. so i'm very concerned that they may have been sending a secret signal. i didn't know about because of how i had in my cart. >> yeah. new tiktok trend is if you put the pineapple upside down between 07:00pm and 08:00pm, you're single you're looking for other singles to bump into your cart and action. so to speak hook up with. i think millennials and generation z or just getting tired. the fees tied towards dating apps like tinder and grindr and >> bumble all the resources out there. and so the answer is they why let me but i need to know what's going on here. so the answer is. instead of using the apps, they go to the grocery st
us in our food systems in there were in hailing in the most remote places like arctic and the antarctic in the marianna trends. >> well, recent studies have looked at the prevalence of microplastics in our bodies. health experts say it's still not exactly clear what impact it's going to have on our health in the long term. >> time to talk winners and losers with our financial expert rob black and rob, i did not buy any stocks yesterday, but i did buy a pineapple. so i'm very...
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and that's when we may lose arctic and antarctic ice sheets.t and see a release of methane . so that's the danger methane. so that's the danger point. now just to come in there just on one second, a very important figure, i think, which is critical in terms of the dangen is critical in terms of the danger, the antarctic back in march, this year was 38.5 degrees above the average, whatever date. >> again, how long, how long is the average? >> but i was about to say whatever data set you take, even if you took it as only over 100 years or so. that's a vast increase. if you put 38.5 degrees, even as a freak one off, because i know we can argue that these could be freak one offs, but even a freak one off, that's that's a lot of temperature. okay >> all right. ed gemmell your leader of the climate party. thank you for joining leader of the climate party. thank you forjoining me leader of the climate party. thank you for joining me this evening. appreciate it. more to come in the next hour , including come in the next hour, including news that the ge
and that's when we may lose arctic and antarctic ice sheets.t and see a release of methane . so that's the danger methane. so that's the danger point. now just to come in there just on one second, a very important figure, i think, which is critical in terms of the dangen is critical in terms of the danger, the antarctic back in march, this year was 38.5 degrees above the average, whatever date. >> again, how long, how long is the average? >> but i was about to say whatever data set...
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meteorologists and the arctic antarctic institute help sailors.tion on weather conditions, ice conditions and more. we also supplement navigation information if. some obstacles are detected here, radar images from satellites, optical images, also satellite, what attracts the sevmurput, this is the shortest route for delivering goods for all countries of the asian-pacific region, from murmansk to japanese ports about 6.00 miles, when through the suedi canal 12, the route through the russian arctic is almost twice shorter, 18 days, and through the mediterranean and red seas about 37, only in... last year more than 36 million tons of cargo were transported along it, over 2 million in transit, most often oil. in addition, for us this is providing our own regions of the far north with goods. we delivered containers with consolidated cargo, rev containers with fresh vegetables and fruits, as well as cars and trucks, general cargo and special-purpose equipment to the ports of anadri and gvekinot. ice fields can only be icebreakers. the most efficient, nu
meteorologists and the arctic antarctic institute help sailors.tion on weather conditions, ice conditions and more. we also supplement navigation information if. some obstacles are detected here, radar images from satellites, optical images, also satellite, what attracts the sevmurput, this is the shortest route for delivering goods for all countries of the asian-pacific region, from murmansk to japanese ports about 6.00 miles, when through the suedi canal 12, the route through the russian...
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devastating effects for humanity they say the outlook is grim and the whole of thwaites and the antarctic ice sheet could be gone by the 23rd century. well, it's a move that could change how the u.s. approaches clean energy projects of coal fired power plant and minnesota, we'll soon shutdown, but then reopen using solar and wind energy experts say the plan to repurpose the plans existing infrastructure could supercharge the push for renewable energy. cnn chief climate correspondent, bill weir has that soar behold, a fire-breathing dinosaur named sherco for decades, it has been devouring mountains of coal in minister soda and belching out giga tons of planet cooking gases, making this power plant, the state's biggest climate polluter. but in a vivid example of energy transition, sherco owners are changing its diet swapping out coal for renewables until the last fire goes out in 2030. and after that, hundred and 25,000 homes will be powered by sun wind, and iron batteries with four days backup is excel decarbonizing as a strategy? >> yeah. so we are decarbonizing strategy. we have had a go
devastating effects for humanity they say the outlook is grim and the whole of thwaites and the antarctic ice sheet could be gone by the 23rd century. well, it's a move that could change how the u.s. approaches clean energy projects of coal fired power plant and minnesota, we'll soon shutdown, but then reopen using solar and wind energy experts say the plan to repurpose the plans existing infrastructure could supercharge the push for renewable energy. cnn chief climate correspondent, bill weir...
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hundreds of emperor penguin chicks that scientists feared to have died after an iceberg broke from an antarctic ice shelf have miraculously survived. hello. welcome to the programme. we start with the latest on the conflict in middle east. israel has mounted a wave of attacks on the lebanese capital, beirut, hitting the headquarters of the iranian—backed hezbollah group and its arms stores. the initial strikes are believed to have targeted the group's leader, hassan nasrallah, but there's been no word on his fate. this is the scene live in beirut this morning, which has seen further attacks overnight. israeli military carried out a series of air strikes in beirut�*s southern suburb of dahieh — believed to be a hezbollah stronghold. the israel defense forces said it targeted locations including weapons production facilities and storage sites that, it said, were under civilian housing. simonjones has the latest. explosions, screaming. new strikes overnight on southern beirut. israel's military said it was targeting buildings storing hezbollah weapons underneath them. hezbollah denied they were ar
hundreds of emperor penguin chicks that scientists feared to have died after an iceberg broke from an antarctic ice shelf have miraculously survived. hello. welcome to the programme. we start with the latest on the conflict in middle east. israel has mounted a wave of attacks on the lebanese capital, beirut, hitting the headquarters of the iranian—backed hezbollah group and its arms stores. the initial strikes are believed to have targeted the group's leader, hassan nasrallah, but there's...
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i distinctly ordered the antarctic blue super sports wagon with the cb and the optional fun rally packational lampoon's vacation." that's a quintessential pete. this morning, we happen to have some good news, though, when it comes to that task of buying a car, the price of cars used and new continuing to fall after spiking in recent years. >> okay! let's go. but how about the soaring cost of insurance and what impact could a potential federal rate cut have? how about that? nbc's senior consumer investigative correspondent vicky nguyen is in the know. they give hoda the good news, and the grandma is like -- >> we'll wrap it up with good news all the way around. >> start with the good news, new car prices, are they really coming down? >> they really are. if you haven't been in the market for a car the last five years, you'll have a little bit of sticker shock when i tell you the average transaction rate, according to kelley blue book, 47,870 for a new car. however, that's down 4% from record highs that we saw in december of 2022. two reasons why. inventory and incentives. we aren't seein
i distinctly ordered the antarctic blue super sports wagon with the cb and the optional fun rally packational lampoon's vacation." that's a quintessential pete. this morning, we happen to have some good news, though, when it comes to that task of buying a car, the price of cars used and new continuing to fall after spiking in recent years. >> okay! let's go. but how about the soaring cost of insurance and what impact could a potential federal rate cut have? how about that? nbc's...