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Evidence contained within an ice core shows that in one location the West Antarctic ice sheet thinned by 450 meters—that’s more than the height of the Empire State Building—in just under 200 years. Credit: University of Cambridge/British Antarctic Survey Researchers from the University of Cambridge and the British Antarctic Survey have uncovered the first direct evidence that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet shrunk suddenly and dramatically at the end of the Last Ice Age, around eight thousand years ago. The evidence contained within an ice core shows that in one location, the ice sheet thinned by 450 meters—that’s more than…

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Thursday 08 February 2024 10:31 am The Competition and Market Authority (CMA) has launched a merger inquiry into the acquisition of AIG Life by Aviva. It was announced last September that Aviva was acquiring the US giant protection business from its subsidiary Corebridge Financial for a quoted price of £460m. The business Aviva is buying provides has 1.3m individual protection customers and 1.4m group protection members, which the insurers aim is to accelerate its growth in this market. AIG bought the specialist life risk protection business known as Ellipse from reinsurer Munich Re back in 2018. Ellipse launched in 2009…

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The Asda Express store coming to Chichester Road in North Bersted, Bognor, on February 14. It will take the place of the Spar at the Esso garage. The store is one of 110 Asda Express convenience stores opening across the UK this month. The supermarket will convert 109 former convenience stores acquired from the Co-op and EG Group to Asda Express this month as part of a multi-million-pound investment and its commitment to become the second-largest grocery retailer in the UK. This is a record number of openings in a month and brings Asda’s combined supermarket and convenience numbers biggest…

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Pakistan has temporarily suspended mobile phone network and internet services across the country to combat any “possible threats,” a top ministry said, as the South Asian nation commences its national election. In a statement, Pakistan’s interior ministry said the move was prompted by recent incidents of terrorism in the country. The internet was accessible through wired broadband connections, local journalists posted on X earlier Thursday. But NetBlocks, an independent service that tracks outages, said later that Pakistan had started to block internet services as well. ⚠️ Update: Real-time network data show that internet blackouts are now in effect in multiple…

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Deazy collaborates with enterprises like the RAC and Popeyes, tackling the challenge of expediting digital delivery by sourcing the top global development talent for various projects. This talent is drawn from Deazy’s carefully selected network of 85 global development partners, overseen by their seasoned in-house product and delivery specialists. These experts ensure the provision of necessary support and resources to secure project success. With the integration of Geektastic and its array of technical assessments and coding challenges, Deazy enhances its capability to showcase the competencies and quality of its developer community to prospective clients. “We’ve worked with Geektastic since 2022…

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Australian geologists have used plate tectonic modelling to determine what most likely caused an extreme ice-age climate in Earth’s history, more than 700 million years ago. The study, published in Geology, helps our understanding of the functioning of the Earth’s built-in thermostat that prevents the Earth from getting stuck in overheating mode. It also shows how sensitive global climate is to atmospheric carbon concentration. “Imagine the Earth almost completely frozen over,” said the study’s lead author, ARC Future Fellow Dr Adriana Dutkiewicz. “That’s just what happened about 700 million years ago; the planet was blanketed in ice from poles to…

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A loud band was heard and black acrid smoke billowed from an electrical substation near the rear of the building in central London yesterday morning. Courtrooms were plunged into darkness due to the fire which halted all court proceedings on the day. The Old Bailey will remain closed today for emergency repairs and is expected to open tomorrow. Around 1,500 people were evacuated from the court as around 25 firefighters attended the blaze. Dozens of barristers in their black gowns and wigs lined the street as four fire engines arrived. Defendants were escorted away from the court following the fire…

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