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Perfectly straight ridges may cover the poles of Saturn’s moon Titan

Perfectly straight ridges may cover the poles of Saturn’s moon Titan

Landforms called yardangs can form on Earth – and they might also be present on Saturn’s moon Titan Ma Mingyan/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images Saturn’s moon Titan may have strange features called yardangs all over its polar regions. Yardangs are long, perfectly straight ridges that form when erosion wears away strips of soft ground, and they could help us understand Titan’s complex geology. Titan’s upper latitudes are home to hundreds of strange lines that planetary scientists have named bright linear features. Those could be either sand dunes, which astronomers have already observed near… Source link

Fern Britton’s fun and floral Cornish bolthole is poles apart from the Big Brother house

Fern Britton’s fun and floral Cornish bolthole is poles apart from the Big Brother house

Fern Britton has entered the Celebrity Big Brother house, leaving her seaside abode behind. The former This Morning star, 66, moved down to the Southwest coast in 2020 after splitting from her TV chef husband Phil Vickery whom she once lived with in Buckinghamshire. Along with her daughters Grace and Winnie, the bestselling author started a peaceful new chapter from her new home which is believed to be in sunny Padstow. © Ray BurmistonFern has entered the Big Brother house Since moving down to Cornwall, Fern’s daughters have flown the nest. Marking Winnie’s 21st birthday on X (formerly Twitter) the former Fern Britton Meets presenter wrote: “After 36 years of shared living I finally waved au revoir to my youngest as she flew the nest. First week of solo living completed. Yes, there were moments of: ‘It’s so quiet’ [sad emoji] to: ‘It’s so quiet’ [happy emoji]. Overall not to be feared.” © InstagramFern’s kids have flown the nest Fern has since reflected further on her solo living arrangements. She tweeted: “I have just realised …

National Trust to introduce ‘wee poles’ for dogs at historic sites | UK | News

National Trust to introduce ‘wee poles’ for dogs at historic sites | UK | News

The National Trust is reportedly planning to bring in “wee poles” to stop dogs from urinating on historic buildings and trees. According to The Telegraph, a “small handful of sites”, including the Shugborough Estate near Stafford in Staffordshire and Attingham Park in Atcham, Shrewsbury, will see the 3ft wooden posts put up as part of a trial. The Trust says high amounts of dog urine increases the acidity of soil and can affect plants and the surrounding environment. The trial will see wee soaking into permeable gravel underneath the oak poles, instead of remaining on the surface. Pheromones releaed in the urine will then encourage other dogs to use the same spot. Signs will be placed closed to the poles to explain what they are for. The move comes as the National Trust faces calls from 43% of its members to let dogs roam free in and around properties. It says it now wants to strike a balance between those who want sites to be dog-free and those who want pooches to have full access …

Poles vote as PiS hopes to win third term and fend off Tusk-led opposition | Poland

Poles are voting in the country’s parliamentary election, with the populist Law and Justice (PiS) government trying to win a third term in office and see off a challenge from an opposition led by the former prime minister and European Council president Donald Tusk. Polling in the run-up to the vote suggested the race was too close to call, and the ability for either PiS or Tusk’s Civic Coalition to form a government is likely to come down to the results of other, smaller parties. Both sides have painted the vote as being of decisive, if not existential, importance for the future of Poland. Tusk has described the election as “the last chance” to stop PiS from doing irreparable damage to Polish democracy. PiS, which has governed Poland for eight years, has turned public television into a propaganda arm of the government, restricted abortion rights and demonised LGBTQ+ people, migrants and refugees. It has also put Poland on a collision course with Brussels over rule of law issues, resulting in tens of billions of euros …

Letter suggests Pope Pius XII knew of mass gassings of Jews and Poles in 1942 | Catholicism

Newly discovered correspondence suggests that the second world war-era Pope Pius XII had detailed information from a trusted German Jesuit that up to 6,000 Jews and Poles were being gassed each day in German-occupied Poland. The documentation undercuts the Vatican’s argument that it couldn’t verify diplomatic reports of Nazi atrocities to denounce them. The documentation from the Vatican archives, published this weekend in Italian daily Corriere della Sera, is likely to further fuel the debate about Pius’s legacy and his now-stalled beatification campaign. Historians have long been divided about Pius’s record, with supporters insisting he used quiet diplomacy to save Jewish lives while critics say he remained silent as the Holocaust raged. Corriere is reproducing a letter dated 14 December 1942 from the German Jesuit priest to Pius’s secretary, which is contained in a forthcoming book about the newly opened files of Pius’s pontificate by Giovanni Coco, a researcher and archivist in the Vatican’s apostolic archives. Coco told Corriere that the letter was significant because it represented detailed correspondence about the Nazi extermination of Jews, …

what young Poles think about their nation’s role – here’s what our survey shows

what young Poles think about their nation’s role – here’s what our survey shows

Of the 8 million Ukrainian refugees registered in Europe, some 1.6 million are now in Poland. They have joined another 1.5-2 million who arrived after the Russian invasion of Crimea in 2014. Ukraine’s two main languages, Ukrainian and Russian, are now heard everywhere in Poland. Symbols of Polish support for Ukraine and Ukrainians remain visible in the streets, such as flags and signs in shop windows. But despite the many signs of public sympathy, and the country’s political support for Ukraine, public opinion about the future role of Ukrainians in Poland has shifted in the past 12 months. To find out more about social attitudes, we surveyed more than 2,000 young Poles, aged 16-34, in March 2022 and again in May-June 2023. Our analysis found that between 2022 and 2023, increasing numbers of young Poles – now 52%, up from 42% a year ago – believe that refugees should be offered temporary status, with the assumption that they return to Ukraine as soon as it becomes safely possible. Author provided Around 56% of young Polish …