Australia

A man allegedly armed with a metal rod has been shot dead by police in south Brisbane

Detective Superintendent Andrew Massingham said police were called to a business on Fish Lane in Brisbane’s south about a man hiding on the roof of a restaurant about 2pm. “This man had fallen through the roof and was trying to assault people in this business,” Massingham said. It is understood the man threatened police outside …

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AFL Trades 2022 – Catch all the action from the penultimate day of trade action live

Talks are ongoing between Collingwood and Hawthorn over Brownlow Medalist Tom Mitchell. Magpies list manager Graham Wright, formerly of the Hawks, said there was still work to be done over the next 24 hours, but he liked the idea of ​​increasing the club’s clearance stock. “I’m not sure, would be the short answer, we’ve had …

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AFL 2022 trade period Saturday LIVE: Brodie Grundy deal done; Brisbane sign Jack Gunston; ‘Ridiculous’ Jason Horne-Francis trade shredded Jackson granted Fremantle trade wish Horne-Francis lands at Port in mega deal.

By Brett Graham October 10, 2022 at 11:01 pm Port Adelaide great Kane Cornes has admitted he “doesn’t love” the six-year deal the club has handed star recruit Jason Horne-Francis. The No. 1 pick in the 2021 draft is on his way to the Power after a four-way mega trade was completed. The 19-year-old had …

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Breaking news live: Melbourne airport security breach; Notice of big jump in electricity bills; Russian missiles hit Ukrainian cities

Cost of living pressures will worsen for households with electricity bill prices forecast to rise by 35% next year, energy company bosses have warned. “Next year, using current market prices, tariffs are going up at least 35 percent,” Alinta Energy CEO Jeff Dimery told The Energy and Climate Summit yesterday Australian Financial Review. Tight supply …

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Security breach causes chaos at Melbourne airport, grounded flights

There has been a security breach at Melbourne Airport, sending Terminal 1 into chaos. Melbourne Airport told news.com.au it understands there was a problem with passenger screening at the terminal and all passengers must now be screened. Qantas manages security operations at Terminal 1 and said a passenger appeared to have “involuntarily moved from an …

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Western leaders condemn ‘absolute brutality’ of Russia’s Ukrainian missile strike

Western leaders from the United States to Europe have condemned Russia for a wave of missiles fired at Ukraine that “hit targets with no military purpose” and showed the Kremlin’s “absolute brutality.” Ukraine’s Emergency Service said 64 people were injured across the country in the attacks on Monday morning (Monday evening AEDT), the largest and …

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Microorganisms in tumors may help identify new approaches to treating pancreatic cancer

Rutgers Cancer Institute researchers use the university’s microbiome expert to study microbes Researchers at Rutgers Cancer Institute in New Jersey, along with RWJBarnabas Health, examined the microbiome of pancreatic tumors and identified particular microorganisms associated with inflammation and poor survival. According to the researchers, these microorganisms may be new targets for the early diagnosis or …

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Study suggests colleagues and household members increase risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection in hospital employees, not COVID-19 patients

In a recent study published on the preprint server medRxiv*, researchers conducted an observational study to assess the seroprevalence and infection status of acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) among employees of the Jena University Hospital (JUH). Study: Non-patient-related SARS-CoV-2 exposure to colleagues and household members imposes highest risk of infection for hospital employees with …

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The color of artificial light helps researchers understand light pollution

In a paper published in Remote Sensing, the researchers proposed crowdsourcing images of streetlights as a new source of data. The authors created NightUp Castelldefels, a prototype of a citizen science experiment that collected information about the hue of streetlights. Study: Citizen science to assess light pollution with mobile phones. Image credit: Peyker/Shutterstock.com The color …

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