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AP Top Stories January 24 P

USA TODAY 

Here's the latest for Tuesday, January 24: Suspect ID'd in Half Moon Bay shootings; Ticketmaster grilled on industry dominance; 'Doomsday Clock' updated; Snow in Oman.

Russia is preparing for spring mass mobilisation

IntelliNews.com 

The Russian government appears to be preparing for a second wave of mass mobilisation with a series of changes to the laws to increase the pool of eligible candidates for conscription by a third, pointing to a new mobilisation in the spring.



Mathematicians prove the existence of hidden attractors in an electrical circuit

Phys.org 

Scientists from St Petersburg University and the Kotelnikov Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IRE RAS), together with Professor Leon Chua from the University of California, Berkeley, have demonstrated experimentally the existence of hidden attractors—points in the basins of attraction in a simple electrical circuit.

Sheryl Lee Ralph will open for Rihanna at Super Bowl LVII

Avclub.com 

What better way to follow up consecutive Emmy and Golden Globe Award wins than with a song? After adding some major trophies to her case this awards season, Abbott Elementary star Sheryl Lee Ralph’s victory lap appears to be taking place at Super Bowl LVII next month, where she’ll be performing “Lift Every Voice And…

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Museum To Pop Up In CoCA Building

Scoop 

Canterbury Museum has found an ideal central city site for its pop-up museum and helped secure the future of a beloved Christchurch cultural institution in the process. The Museum will lease the CoCA Centre of Contemporary Art Toi Moroki building at ...

How dogs perceive time

Flipboard.com 

Why does your pet pooch always prick up his ears when you're about to walk through the front door after work?

Gun control measures associated with reduced police use of force

Phys.org 

As police departments and activists look for strategies to reduce excessive use of force by police, new research from the University of Michigan shows limited data, lack of transparency and irregular implementation of reforms make it difficult to determine which approaches are effective.

Experts slugfest on Oscar nominations: Our reactions to surprise bids and shocking snubs

GoldDerby.com 

“Everything Everywhere All at Once” was, in fact, everywhere in Tuesday’s Oscar nominations. So was “All Quiet on the Western Front” and “The Banshees of Inisherin.” And Best Actress served up a doozy with Andrea Riseborough while “Top Gun: Maverick” was MIA in the one category it seemed like it was a lock to win. […]

Scientists use cavefish to learn more about metabolism and the evolutionary basis of being a couch potato

Phys.org 

Stay-at-home orders issued at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic ushered the hoarding of food and surges in digital entertainment subscriptions, restaurant take-out and delivery services—a perfect storm for a collective couch potato phenomenon. Now, researchers have discovered what prolonged physical inactivity may mean for humans many thousands of years down the road by studying cavefish.

Travel-Inspired Mocktails for Beyond Dry January 

«The Bismarck Tribune» (bismarcktribune.com) 

Andrea E. McHugh Whether you’re looking to continue your Dry January streak, or simply sober curious, a New Year often brings new goals, which might include cutting back your alcohol intake or becoming a full-fledged teetotaler. Today’s breadth of mocktails…





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