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Listen to the body: Finding new ways to diagnose knee conditions
Tyndall researcher Liudmila Khokhlova is looking to discover new diagnostic methods using movement analysis and acoustic emission recordings.
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Is Beetroot Good for Diabetes? Finding the Answer
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The use of beetroot in salads, juices and medicinal purposes is widespread. People have been using beetroot to cure various ailments, such as fever, constipation, and skin conditions. It is one of the several varieties of Beta vulgaris grown for their edible roots and leaves. Although it usually has a deep red colour, you can […]
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England captain Harry Kane to read story about overcoming fear and finding your inner lion for CBeebies Bedtime Story
ENGLAND captain Harry Kane will read a tale about overcoming fear and finding your inner lion for CBeebies Bedtime Story this evening.
The Tottenham striker, 29, is the latest famous face to sign up for the series, after the Princess of Wales read The Owl Who Was Afraid Of The Dark earlier this year.
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Harry Kane will read a tale about overcoming fear and finding your inner lion for CBeebies Bedtime Story this evening[/caption]
Kane will read The Lion Inside by Rachel Bright, which tells the story of a shy mouse who sets out on a journey to find his roar.
It is a book Kane chose himself — as he reads it to his three children.
Kane said: “One of my favourite things to do is sit down with my children before bedtime and read them a book.
“I enjoy this quality time with them.
“They especially love the book The Lion Inside so they will be extremely excited to hear this.”
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The football star has three children, Ivy, five, Vivienne Jane, four, and 22-month-old Louis, with his wife Katie Goodland.
Kane’s bedtime story will air at 6.50pm this evening.
OG Overwatch 2 players are finding their characters locked away in frustrating character select bug
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Overwatch 2 is out, and is having a range of serious problems in its early days. This includes a massive DDOS attack that has led to server queues up in the 40,000s, as well as a a mandatory phone verification system for players (although this has now been removed for Overwatch 1 players). However, that doesn’t mean that original Overwatch players are out of the mud quite yet, as some are finding their hero roster locked away.
This bug is likely a result of the intended new-player experience for those who weren’t Overwatch 1 players, as this group will need to grind through over 100 matches in order to unlock all of the original roster.The bad news is that it seems like the game is applying this restriction to players who are anything but new, forcing them to reboot the game as the only current fix which throws them back into the queue.
This includes Reddit user GumpaGumpa, who posted their issue onto the Overwatch 2 Reddit yesterday showing their largely locked roster. Below the original post, numerous other players express their frustration with the bug, and some even claiming a single restart didn’t help at all, leaving them still without their full arsenal of characters several hours later.
Mum’s agony after baby daughter drowns in blow-up spa while she’s at work – with girl’s brother, 6, finding body
A MUM has spoken of her agony after her toddler drowned in a blow-up spa in Queensland while she was at work.
Tahlia Brown told how her 17-months old daughter Taidyn Murphy, known as Totty, fell and drowned in the inflatable spa on September 19.
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Little Totty was learning how to talk when she drowned in the family’s blow-up spa[/caption]
At the time, Tahlia’s partner Cecil Murphy, Totty’s six-year-old brother and two other children were in the family Gracemere home in Queensland in north-eastern Australia.
Totty’s brother discovered the little girl’ s lifeless body and she was rushed to a local police station where she was given CPR.
Totty was taken to Brisbane Children’s Hospital, where she was put into a medically induced coma.
Totty died the following day in Tahlia’s arms.
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Alyce Pocock, a family friend, described how Tahlia blamed herself for Totty’s death, believing the little girl would have been safe if she had not been at work.
“But I’ve told her that’s ridiculous, she was at work providing for her family,” Alyce is reported as saying by Courier Mail.
“There was no crying or screaming … she [Totty] just got up on a chair and into the spa before drowning.”
The toddler, who Alyce described as “sweet” and always happy to meet new people, had just started to say new words, such as “Mumma”, “Dadda” and “puppy”.
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Sadly, Alyce said Totty’s devastating passing followed a series of tragic events in Tahlia’s life, after her father, stepfather and grandfather died when she was a child.
“No parent should live to see their own child die … the pain is indescribable,” Alyce said.
The family friend has set up a GoFundMe page to raise funds for Totty’s funeral.
Alyce said that Tahlia, whose is known as Leah, Cecil and their entire family “have suffered the most unthinkable, unimaginable, unnatural, unfair, and tragic losses anyone can”.
“Baby Totty Girl, the shining light of Leah and Cecils life, she truely [sic] was the happiest, sweetest, most loving baby girl to ever enter our lives,” Alice said on the fundraising page.
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“I’m here to ask you all to help Leah & Cecil in the darkest days of their lives, find some peace and comfort in being able to send our sweet baby girl off in a way she deserves.”
Police is investigating the incident and will prepare a report for the coroner.