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Lisa Wilkinson will be replaced at the counter of The Project while flying to the US

Lisa Wilkinson has flown to the United States, taking a break from her usual chores at The Project counter. So who will keep the seat warm? In the absence of the host, Study 10Sarah Harris, Flash presenter Georgie Tunny and Sydney radio presenter Rachel Corbett are expected to fill up again. The Australian’s Media Diary …

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Live Updates from John Barilaro’s Consultation: Continues Research on the New York Commercial Paper of the Former NSW Deputy Prime Minister; Chris Carr will appear

This controversy has put significant pressure on the state government at a time when Prime Minister Dominic Perrottet is preparing to march on his first overseas trade mission and spruik NSW in the world. Perrottet will head abroad tomorrow to visit South Korea, India and Japan, and officially open the commercial commissioner’s office in Tokyo. …

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The first “latent” stellar black hole discovered by the denial team

A team of astrophysicists known to disprove the alleged previous black holes on Monday announced a discovery of their own: the first black hole of “latent” stellar mass detected orbiting a star in a nearby galaxy. Although these black holes are believed to be common throughout the universe, they have proved difficult to find and …

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Children with autism do not always process body movements effectively, according to the study

Realizing and understanding what it means when a person leans in a conversation or takes a step back and crosses their arms is a vital part of human communication. Researchers at the Del Monte Institute of Neuroscience at the University of Rochester have found that children with autism spectrum disorder do not always process body …

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Texas State Police Launch Internal Review of Chaotic Response to Uvalde School Shooting

The Texas Department of Public Safety has announced an internal review of the state police’s slow and chaotic response to the Uvalde school shooting. Key points: The review will determine if any policy or law was violated during the police response Uvalde officials have posted images of the camera showing the chaotic and slow response …

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The James Webb Telescope offers wonders that we are too busy to actually see Share this article with a friend

When Neil Armstrong walked to the moon in 1969, the world held its breath. We have now emblazoned ourselves with these scientific advances. The southern ring nebula photographed by the JWST (Image: NASA, ESA, CSA and STScI) Five centuries ago, Copernicus concluded that the earth revolves around the sun. Five decades ago, humans first walked …

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Six children at the center of an alleged case of criminal negligence reported to authorities before death

The alleged neglect of six children in northern Adelaide that resulted in the death of a six-year-old girl had been reported to the Department of Child Protection “multiple times,” according to people who know the family. Key points: Taskforce Prime was set up Monday to investigate the alleged negligence of six children A six-year-old girl …

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The brains of children with autism may not always “see” body language

Summary: Children with the autism spectrum do not always process body movements properly, especially if they are distracted by something else. Source: University of Rochester Realizing and understanding what it means when a person leans in a conversation or takes a step back and crosses their arms is a vital part of human communication. Researchers …

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