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Brendan Rodgers - Jim Goodwin - Derek Macinnes - St Johnstone - Neil Critchley - Philippe Clement - Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers crowned Premiership's most handsome manager - as best looking gaffers ranked - dailyrecord.co.uk - county Ross - Greece

Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers crowned Premiership's most handsome manager - as best looking gaffers ranked

They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But new software has deemed that Brendan Rodgers is the Premiership's poster boy.

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Conrad Dobler, once dubbed NFL's dirtiest player, had CTE - ESPN - espn.com - county St. Louis

Conrad Dobler, once dubbed NFL's dirtiest player, had CTE - ESPN

Former Pro Bowl guard Conrad Dobler, once dubbed the NFL's «dirtiest player,» had chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) at the time of his death in 2023, his family announced through the Concussion Legacy Foundation on Wednesday.

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ESA spacecraft uses 'wobbly' stars to discover huge hidden worlds - manchestereveningnews.co.uk

ESA spacecraft uses 'wobbly' stars to discover huge hidden worlds

Astronomers are buzzing over a groundbreaking discovery made by the European Space Agency’s (ESA’s) Gaia spacecraft, which found two giant cosmic objects hiding in plain sight.

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NASA Mars lander discovers 'seismic highway' as planet rocked by hundreds of 'Marsquakes’ - manchestereveningnews.co.uk

NASA Mars lander discovers 'seismic highway' as planet rocked by hundreds of 'Marsquakes’

NASA Scientists have uncovered surprising new details about Mars, revealing that impacts from space rocks are creating “Marsquakes” that travel much deeper into the planet than previously thought.

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EU lawmaker canvasses business to weigh scope AI liability rules - euronews.com - Germany - Eu

EU lawmaker canvasses business to weigh scope AI liability rules

Companies have been invited to engage with the European Parliament's lawmaker steering rules for liability rules for artificial intelligence in an exercise designed to weigh the need for and possible extent of an upcoming directive.

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US Authors Guild sets up portal to certify books from ‘human intellect’ and not AI - euronews.com - Usa

US Authors Guild sets up portal to certify books from ‘human intellect’ and not AI

We live in an increasingly AI-saturated world, and many creatives have been sounding the alarm when it comes to creative and existential threats AI models represent. It has come to the point where differentiation is needed between cultural works created by human minds and those generated by AI.

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Tesco is giving away slow cookers and £4 million of fruit and veg to 400 schools to schools in deprived areas - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain

Tesco is giving away slow cookers and £4 million of fruit and veg to 400 schools to schools in deprived areas

Tesco has initiated a campaign to increase the intake of fruit and veg among children who may not normally receive enough of these nutritious foods. Focusing on Birmingham and UK-wide schools in neighbourhoods with a high uptake of free school meals, this initiative arises from data highlighting the struggle of low-income families to maintain a healthy diet.

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Chopin: Thousands of pages of his life and work available with a click - euronews.com - France - Poland

Chopin: Thousands of pages of his life and work available with a click

Composer and pianist, Frédéric Chopin died in Paris in 1849 at the age of thirty-nine from a lung condition. The son of a French father and a Polish mother, he began playing the piano at the age of four. At twenty-one he moved to France, although echoes of the folklore of his beloved Poland remained evident in his prolific work. The Frédéric Chopin Institute in Warsaw has brought it together on a free platform that is accessible to everyone with just one click. 

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