Cleveland Browns QB receives strong opinion from analyst

The Cleveland Browns have liked what they’ve seen so far from veteran quarterback Jameis Winston since he took over the starting job after Deshaun Watson’s injury. Winston has played good football and has led the Browns to a 2-2 record. Looking ahead to the future, Cleveland will have a decision to make at quarterback. Will … Read more

Recap of Landman Episode 3: Lessons in Oil

In Landman episode 3, “Hell Has a Front Yard,” Cooper struggles to get on track with his new oil crew and Tommy’s ex comes into town. The two-episode premiere of Taylor Sheridan’s Landman was quite a task. There were some disturbing conversations with teenage daughters, an oil well explosion and an ongoing investigation into aircraft … Read more

Understand the spillover of diseases from wild to domesticated animals

Professor Michael Ward, Chair of the Department of Veterinary Public Health and Food Safety at the University of Sydney, aims to gain new insight into the interface between wild and domestic animals to enable advanced assessment of the risk of microbial spillover. You will complete an internship during the five-year Veterinary Medicine course. When I … Read more

Is the Earth tilted 31.5 inches? What scientists reveal

The Earth is tilted 31.5 inches A new study has revealed an unexpected impact of human activity: the Tilt of the Earth has shifted past 31.5 inches (0.8 meters) in less than 20 years. But why? The study, published in Geophysical research lettershighlights how massive groundwater pumping redistributes water and affects Earth’s rotation, with significant … Read more

The US Chemical Safety Board releases findings on chemical releases and burns at Georgia laboratory

According to the findings of the U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB), it was a chemical reaction that caused the massive fire and toxic smoke plume at a Georgia laboratory in September that threatened nearby communities and metro Atlanta. The board released its findings Friday following an investigation into the September 29 chemical fire at a … Read more

Two people are developing a rare disease after being infected with E. coli, health officials say

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. (KMOV/Gray News) – Two people in Missouri who were infected with E. coli have developed a rare disease that affects the kidneys and blood clotting system, according to officials. A St. Louis County spokesperson said 106 cases of E. coli were linked to events hosted or catered through Andre’s Banquet and … Read more

NFL Week 12 live updates, scores, highlights, injuries: Buccaneers deal with Giants; Panthers battle Chiefs

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, it’s time for NFL teams to make their move. There are currently 17 clubs that are .500 or better, yet only 14 spots in the 2024 playoffs. And that doesn’t include teams under 500, like the Miami Dolphins, Indianapolis Colts, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Cincinnati Bengals – all of … Read more

Just a month before Christmas, Amazon has dropped the price of the PS5 Slim to a new record level

If you’ve been thinking about treating yourself (or surprising someone special) this holiday season, now’s the perfect time to invest in the PlayStation 5 Slim. It was released just a few years ago and has quickly become one of the most popular gaming consoles on the market. With Amazon offering an unexpected Black Friday deal, … Read more

Notable developer channels Baldur’s Gate 3 by admitting that “the core of RPGs is missable content” that most players may never see

If you’re anything like me, you probably have the urge to see and do everything in whatever RPG you’re playing. For one Avowed developer, however, the key to a successful RPG isn’t the content you do, but the content you miss. In an interview with Obsidian Entertainment regional director and senior area designer Berto Ritger, … Read more