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When joy turned to horror for Bengaluru fans celebrating team's IPL win

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内容摘要:Russian estimates say gas exports to Europe

Russian estimates say gas exports to Europe

"When this thing was made 500 years ago, we didn't have the accuracy that we have today," said Mr Gilchrist.Parts of the mechanism like the pendulum expand in the summers heat and contract in the cold of winter, all affecting timekeeping.

When joy turned to horror for Bengaluru fans celebrating team's IPL win

This was a device built for a time when peoples' days began at dawn and ended shortly after the sun went down.Given that, he added: "In terms if accuracy, it's pretty accurate."Fish similar to those made famous by the movie Finding Nemo are shrinking to cope with marine heatwaves, a study has found.

When joy turned to horror for Bengaluru fans celebrating team's IPL win

The research recorded clownfish living on coral reefs slimmed down drastically when ocean temperatures rocketed in 2023.Scientists say the discovery was a big surprise and could help explain the rapidly declining size of other fish in the world's oceans.

When joy turned to horror for Bengaluru fans celebrating team's IPL win

A growing body of evidence suggests animals are shape shifting to cope with climate change, including birds, lizards and insects.

"Nemos can shrink, and they do it to survive these heat stress events," said Dr Theresa Rueger, senior lecturer in Tropical Marine Sciences at Newcastle University.Once approved, the £5m work is expected to start later this year and take about 15 months.

It would have a minimal impact on performances and would be funded through ticket levies, council support and future fundraising.Murals asking what men can do to tackle violence against women and girls have been put up at five railway stations in Birmingham and Coventry.

The stations together serve more than 1.8m passengers a year and the artworks are visible from the trains passing through.Created by Midlands artist Emily Kaye, they were developed for West Midlands Railway (WMR) and London Northwestern Railway (LNR).

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