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the world�*s largest digital astronomy camera has finally been built. with a whopping 3,200 megapixels, the camera can produce a thousand images per night. it�*ll allow scientists to study dark energy, dark matter, and the distribution of galaxies. it�*ll now be sent from the united states to chile, where it�*ll arrive in a month. the public will see its first images in 2025. hello. quite a chill in the air earlier on, but at least that sun�*s quite strong. talking about cold weather, this is what we call the anomaly map across europe. where it�*s blue, temperatures are below the average for the time of the year and you can see across many countries, it�*s been colder than what we would expect in april. in fact, across some northern parts of europe, we have had snow. here�*s helsinki today — three degrees, flurries of snow. central parts of europe not even making double figures. and we are feeling that chill as we see colder air arriving from the north.

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deliver against that. a scottish government spokesperson said the country remains steadfast in its commitment to reaching net zero by 2045. the interview with mr stark comes as marine experts warn the world's coral reefs are experiencing their fourth mass bleaching event — driven, they say, by record high sea surface temperatures. justin rowlatt, bbc news. the world's largest digital astronomy camera has finally been built. with a whopping 3000 200 megapixels, the camera can produce with a whopping 3,200 megapixels, the camera can produce 1,000 images per night. it'll allow scientists to study dark energy, dark matter, and the distribution of galaxies. it'll now be sent from the united states to chile, where it'll arrive in a month. the public will see its first images in 2025. taking 1,000 pictures a night is wild. that is not something that is currently done by other telescopes.

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to protect public safety. if you look at the polls, americans aren't divided. the vast majority of americans wanted assault weapons ban. 90% of americans want universal background checks because were living with the reality of gun violence being the number one killer of our kids. the only place it's really divided is in the house of representatives and too often in the us senate. foramericans that representatives and too often in the us senate. for americans that want to make a change there we have to look at the selection this november where we're electing a third of the senate, all of the house and the next president. because that will determine whether we tackle this issue or not. the world's largest digital astronomy camera has finally been built. with a whopping three thousand two hundred megapixels, the camera can produce a thousand images per night. it'll allow scientists to study dark energy, dark matter, and the distribution of galaxies. it'll now be sent from the united states to chile, where it'll arrive in a month. the public will see its

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Scientists identify how sugary, fatty foods may trigger cancer in young people

Science News: National University of Singapore study uncovers how junk food, via methylglyoxal, affects BRCA2 gene, increasing cancer risk. Poor diet, diabetes, and

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CNN Newsroom With Wolf Blitzer

ferocity of iran's response, where it attacked in case that doesn't the israeli regime, for behind embarks on adventurism. >> again and takes action against the interests of iran for the next response from us will be immediate and at a maximum level now, obviously from israel so far, we've heard very little, no official comment. >> and i think that perhaps reverting to type pair during what you refer to as the shadow war, where they would do things inside iran that were clearly israel, but not publicly admit it. i'm referring to the assassination of nuclear scientists and various targeted covert ops that we've seen over the past decade. so we have here clearly a calibrated israeli response designs to perhaps show iran that they can at-will penetrate their air defenses nothing so severe that iran honest, perhaps forced to publicly declare their rage and

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the location? i message they are trying to send with the location?— the location? i think the message that the israelis _ the location? i think the message that the israelis would _ the location? i think the message that the israelis would be - the location? i think the message that the israelis would be trying l the location? i think the message | that the israelis would be trying to send was not so much one of trying to inflict devastation or any damage to inflict devastation or any damage to iran, but to show iran's vulnerability. one iranian official had confirmed that there were infiltrators who had set up those drones from inside the country. so, that itself says a about israel's level of infiltration inside iran. we know for years now that israeli human intelligence in iran is very, very strong. we've seen acts of sabotage, assassinations of hamish de bretton—gordon nuclear scientists, over ten years ago we saw an explosion that killed the so—called father of iran's missile industry. so, none of it of course israel took responsibility for but itjust israel took responsibility for but it just shows, israel took responsibility for but itjust shows, and this is well known to the iranian public, that israelis are all over the place, infiltrating into the highest chance of the political and military

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assassinated. the latest one was one of the top nuclear scientists. also some years ago there was an explosion in one of the military bases. if the drones were locked inside iran, and they were drones by inference rail, then that itself is very ominous. still it gives room for iranians tojust very ominous. still it gives room for iranians to just play down everything that has happened. in terms of reaction, we know that after iran launched missiles on israel, people rushed out and bought food and so on and stocked up on petrol. what have they been saying on social media and so on after this? ~ ., �* on social media and so on after this? ~ . �* ., , ., this? we haven't heard if... is in a something — this? we haven't heard if... is in a something happens _ this? we haven't heard if... is in a something happens they - this? we haven't heard if... is in a something happens they rush - this? we haven't heard if... is in a something happens they rush to i this? we haven't heard if... is in a i something happens they rush to the petrol station, fearing fuel shortages, and that happened last time as well was that we haven't had reports of any sense of panic or anything like this. i get its anything like this. i get it'sjust that people are relieved no attack has taken place. there has been a

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media are also reporting, if an attack took place it must have been that particular air base, otherwise, what the iranians are saying is that they shot down a few drones and they are calling them quad drones. these are calling them quad drones. these are drones that only work with four rotors, a very short range, and they were saying it was lodged inside iran. it didn't originate from anywhere else.— iran. it didn't originate from anywhere else. iran. it didn't originate from an here else. �* ., ., ., ., anywhere else. before we move on to ordinary peeple _ anywhere else. before we move on to ordinary people are _ anywhere else. before we move on to ordinary people are feeling, _ anywhere else. before we move on to ordinary people are feeling, just - anywhere else. before we move on to ordinary people are feeling, just on i ordinary people are feeling, just on that, the fact that those drones might have been launched from within iran, that is significant in itself, isn't it? it iran, that is significant in itself, isn't it? , , iran, that is significant in itself, isn'tit? , i, isn't it? it is very significant. it isn't it? it is very significant. it is indicative _ isn't it? it is very significant. it is indicative of _ isn't it? it is very significant. it is indicative of israel's - is indicative of israel's infiltration inside the country, if it was lodged by any israeli agents or not, because the story of israel's infiltration inside iran and human intelligence inside the country is the stuff of myths, because over the past 10—15 years israel has been embarking on this war of of the shadowy war, where nuclear scientists have been

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inside iran, towards facilities, we saw the killing of scientists, we saw the killing of scientists, we saw targeting radar posts, we saw all of this before, and this did not require retaliation from iran to attack israel. so, we see two back attack israel. so, we see two back at square one, the long—standing game between israel and iran with the shadow wars. i5 game between israel and iran with the shadow wars. is it game between israel and iran with the shadow wars.— the shadow wars. is it your assumption _ the shadow wars. is it your assumption that _ the shadow wars. is it your assumption that this - the shadow wars. is it your assumption that this is - the shadow wars. is it your assumption that this is the j the shadow wars. is it your - assumption that this is the end of it, in theory, it could be an opening salvo from israel and then they could do more, but you are tempted to say that this might draw a line under it?— a line under it? what we can see from all parties, _ a line under it? what we can see from all parties, after _ a line under it? what we can see from all parties, after this, - a line under it? what we can see from all parties, after this, that l from all parties, after this, that this might be returning back to the shadow wars and we might not see the tit—for—tat, unprecedented attack

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Chris Jansing Reports

to get ready for this trial? >> you already have your opening statement written, you're practicing it. you want to tell the jury a story. >> are you tweaking it based on who the jurors are now? >> absolutely. so you've got engineers. you've got lawyers. chris, when i was a prosecutor doing public corruption cases, i never wanted lawyers on my jury for the reasons that alan described, the concern is that other jurors will look to them as experts on the law rather than the judge. the prosecution is also worried that lawyers will have too high a standard about what proof beyond a reasonable doubt is. there's the same concern about scientists. there's an engineer on the jury. so yeah, you're tweaking your opening statement based on who these people are. and, again, six new jurors have been selected today. there's going to be a lot of investigation, googling, looking at social media for these six new folks over the weekend to see if there are any biases that

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