Northland Christmas Day weather: Far North rain turns to localised showers

Temperatures will be warm, with a 25C high forecast for Whangārei, he said. Corrigan advised Northlanders wanting to…
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https://www.newsbeep.com/335739/

πŸ“£ Read some early results of #LOCALISED project that highlight the critical insights into the regional distribution of investments needed to achieve #NetZeroEmissions across Europe.

πŸ‘‰ Here you can find the 1st #PolicyBrief: https://localised-project.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/LOCALISED-Policy-Brief-Future-Disparities_June-2024.pdf

The final editing and design was realised by #T6Ecosystems (https://www.t-6.it/)

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Here's a #TrueFact for you...

I #Experience a #MirrorTouchSynaesthesia in a #VerySpecific and #Localised way... #AlwaysHaveDone #AsFarBack as I can #Remember...

Whenever I see #Someone, #Anyone, #Touch #TheCentre of their #Forehead or #IF #SomeoneElse #TouchesIT for them; #IFeelIT, too...

#IT's a #RubbishSuperPower; but, #IFeelIT #AllTheSame...

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#DepecheMode: I Feel You (Renegade Soundwave Afghan Surgery Mix)

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I Feel You (Renegade Soundwave Afghan Surgery Mix)

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Gravitational waves produce a background hum across the whole universe |

The fabric of the universe is constantly rippling, according to astronomers who have discovered a background buzz of #gravitational #waves. These waves may be produced by #supermassive #black #holes merging across the universe, but they might also have more exotic origins, such as leftover ripples in space-time created shortly after the #big #bang.

Pinning down their true nature could tell us about how supermassive black holes grow and affect their host galaxies, or even about how the universe evolved in its first moments.

To find this mysterious hum, astronomers have been tracking rapidly rotating neutron stars called #pulsars that blast out light with extreme regularity. By looking at different pulsars across the Milky Way, astronomers can effectively use them as a galaxy-sized gravitational-wave #detector called a pulsar #timing #array.

While individual gravitational waves, which are ripples in space-time created by massive objects colliding, have been seen regularly since the first detection in 2015, the object of this search is different. Those previous gravitational waves all have a #localised origin and rise and fall hundreds of times a second, but the newly-discovered signal is more like a gravitational wave #background that would permeate the entire universe at much #lower #frequencies, similar in concept to the cosmic microwave background, which is radiation left over by the big bang and seen all over the universe today.

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2380451-gravitational-waves-produce-a-background-hum-across-the-whole-universe/

Gravitational waves produce a background hum across the whole universe

After decades of searching, astronomers have found a distinctive pattern of light, from spinning stars called pulsars, that suggests huge gravitational waves are creating gentle ripples in space-time across the universe

New Scientist

'Starting from the South' highlights the need to centre Southern understandings and approaches in #humanitarian and #development #aid.

My chapter on #knowledgemanagement outlines new starting points for collaboration between Southern and Northern actors - towards genuinely #participatory #localised and #inclusive #KM4D.

The book was edited by the fantastic team of Margit van Wessel, Tiina Kontinen, and Justice Nyigmah Bawole.

Now available open access online!

https://lnkd.in/e8zDyTwx

Reimagining Civil Society Collaborations in Development | Starting fro

At a time when uneven power dynamics are high on development actors’ agenda, this book will be an important contribution to researchers and practitioners

Taylor & Francis
Today is my last day managing the RADIX account. I'll use the opportunity to give a short overview of the disaster related research I've done since 2015πŸ™‚I look at #knowledgemanagement for disasters, focusing on #localised #particpatory and/or #inclusive approaches.