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2023-09-08 01:59

Is Bella Ramsay gay? 'The Last of Us' star opens up about her sexuality, says she is 'ever-evolving as an individual'
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Famous celebrities who changed their religion
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Will there be season 3 of 'Warrior Nun'? Netflix revives Alba Baptista starrer after worldwide fan campaign
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Striking writers, studios to meet this week to discuss restarting negotiations
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Mark Consuelos brutally mocks wife Kelly Ripa on-air for dyeing her gray hair 'every two weeks'
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Is Mike Newman OK? 'Baywatch' lifeguard shares his 16-year struggle with Parkinson's, says 'everything changes'
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2023-10-08 03:21

Zac Efron says he idolized 'mentor' Matthew Perry, reveals he's devastated by '17 Again' co-star's death
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2023-11-10 07:15

Missouri's pro sports teams push to get legal sports gambling on 2024 ballot
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Astronomers are expecting a message from aliens today that is 40 years in the making
Astronomers are hoping to receive a message from aliens after a 40-year wait for a reply comes to an end. On 15 August 1983, a pair of hopeful astronomers at Stanford University beamed a message into space via an antenna. They believe that 22 August 2023 is the earliest time they can expect to receive a reply. The experiment was the brain-child of professors Masaki Morimoto and Hisashi Hirabayashi, who, around 40 years ago, beamed 13 drawings in radio waves to a star named Altair, approximately 16.7 light-years away from Earth. The 13 drawings sent into space by Morimoto and Hirabayashi were designed to tell the story of human evolution and how human beings came to exist on Earth. Drawings depicted how humans evolved from microscopic creatures that eventually moved from water onto land. It also explained our solar system and what DNA is. It was the hope that if there was any intelligent life on planets close to the star, they would interpret the messages and hopefully send a reply. In anticipation of a reply, a team at The University of Hyogo in Japan will monitor for a reply using the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA) antenna. Led by Shinya Narusawa, the team will listen for around an hour for signs of unusual radio activity or signals that could suggest a reply. Narusawa explained: “A large number of exoplanets have been detected since the 1990s,” adding, “Altair may have a planet whose environment can sustain life.” Unfortunately, if a reply is received, it will be too late for Morimoto, one of the professors responsible for the original project, after he died in 2010. Dr Hirabayashi, the other pioneer, is currently a professor emeritus at JAXA. It is yet to be seen whether he will see his 40-year experiment gets the conclusion he was hoping for. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-22 17:24

Hilary Duff just revived Lizzie McGuire while on the actors' strike picket line
Lizzie McGuire fans have been left thrilled after Hilary Duff appeared to revive her iconic character while standing out on the picket line of the Hollywood actors' strike. She was joined by her How I Met Your Father costar Francia Raisa as they hit the SAG picket line outside of Paramount Studios. The 35-year-old held up a placard, as her song from the 2003 movie 'What Dreams Are Made Of' blared out, and they chanted along. A Lizzie McGuire reboot was on its way until it got halted in 2020. Click here to sign up for our newsletters
2023-07-18 21:28

Here's why everyone's talking about 'The Idol'
The HBO show debuts in June, though controversial reports and negative reviews out of the Cannes Film Festival already have people talking about the series, Sam Levinson, Abel Tesfaye and Lily-Rose Depp.
2023-05-26 02:24
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