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Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Astronomers Discover Fastest-growing Black Hole in the Universe

 "We don't know how this one grew so large, so quickly in the early days of the universe," researcher Christian Wolf said. "The hunt is on to find even faster-growing black holes."Astronomers have identified the fastest-growing black hole in the universe. They found the supermassive black hole in the far reaches of the cosmos, 12 billion light-years away.

The black hole is estimated to boast a mass of 20 billion suns and eat the equivalent of our sun every two days, yielding a growth rate of one percent every one million years.
"This black hole is growing so rapidly that it's shining thousands of times more brightly than an entire galaxy, due to all of the gases it sucks in daily that cause lots of friction and heat," Christian Wolf, an astrophysicist at Australian National University, said in a news release. "If we had this monster sitting at the center of our Milky Way galaxy, it would appear 10 times brighter than a full moon. It would appear as an incredibly bright pin-point star that would almost wash out all of the stars in the sky."
Wolf and his colleagues were able to study the massive black hole with the help of the SkyMapper telescope at the ANU Siding Spring Observatory, which rendered the object in infrared. Because the supermassive black hole is so far away, its light red-shifted during its long journey to Earth.
"As the universe expands, space expands and that stretches the light waves and changes their color," Wolf said.
The European Space Agency's Gaia satellite was also essential to the discovery. Gaia is working its way toward compiling the largest and most precise 3D space catalog in history, measuring tiny motions of millions of celestial objects.
Gaia failed to measure any movement, only extreme luminosity, suggesting the object was faraway and very large -- likely a massive quasar. The spectrograph on the ANU 2.3 meter telescope helped astronomers confirm the supermassive black hole's identity.
Massive quasars like the newly discovered supermassive black hole can help astronomers study the distant universe. Scientists can see shadows in front of the object and its intense energy helps ionize large regions of space, making the universe more transparent.
Astronomers hope the next generation of telescopes will be able to measure the expansion of the universe with the help of supermassive black holes.
A paper describing the newly discovered quasar has already been published online. The paper will soon be formally published in the Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia.
"We don't know how this one grew so large, so quickly in the early days of the universe," Wolf said. "The hunt is on to find even faster-growing black holes."


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Gas Prices Rise to Point of Economic Damage

May 15 (UPI) -- With oil prices rising after President Trump's decision on Iran, gas prices are approaching a psychological threshold for most consumers, analysis shows.
Gas prices could be approaching a point of economic damage, but the worst-case scenario hasn't materialized yet.
Motor club AAA reports the national average retail price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline at $2.88 for Tuesday, about a penny higher than Monday, and six cents, or 2.3 percent, higher than this time last week.
Retail gasoline prices tend to follow movement in crude oil prices. Since U.S. President Donald Trump pulled out of the multilateral Iranian nuclear deal last week, the price for Brent crude oil, the global benchmark for the price of oil, is up more than 5.5 percent.
AAA spokeswoman Jeanette Casselano said Trump's decision, which could sideline about 1 million barrels of oil from a market with little spare capacity, and the switch to a summer blend of gasoline, which is more expensive to make, combine to make $3 per gallon gas likely.
"AAA predicts that the national average may reach $3 per gallon this summer, especially if crude oil prices continue to increase," she said in a statement.
The price for Brent crude up was up more than 1 percent in early Tuesday trading.
By market, drivers on the West Coast have the highest prices in the country, with Arizona the only state in the region below $3 per gallon. Federal data show the market is strained because of an increase in demand, with regional inventories of gasoline down nearly 700,000 barrels last week.
The Great Lakes market, meanwhile, is the most volatile with Ohio taking top honors with a 15 cent hike in gas prices from last week. Supplies there were a bit lower last week, but remain 1 million barrels higher than this time last year.
Patrick DeHaan, the senior petroleum analyst for GasBuddy, told UPI last year that $3 gas might be an economic tipping point. With the U.S. economy on steady ground for now, he said Tuesday that the new threshold might be $4 per gallon, with only minor changes in motorist behavior expected in the current market.
"Hardly any plans will be shelved, but some trimming is likely," he said.
Retail gasoline prices are up more than 60 percent since Trump took office and that could start to impact consumer spending habits. Analysis from Danish investment firm Saxo Bank said, however, that the worst-case scenario on consumer pocketbooks hasn't materialized yet.
"With a November midterm election looming, the Trump administration will do its best to avoid an unwanted spike in gasoline prices and can count on Saudi Arabia as the Kingdom has recently confirmed its commitment to stable oil prices around the threshold of $80 per barrel," Christopher Dembik, the head of macroanalysis at the bank, said in a statement.


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Monday, May 14, 2018

AIFMRM Postdoctoral Research Fellowships at University of Cape Town in South Africa, 2018

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AVENUE Scholarship Program in France, 2018-2019

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RBC Capital Markets Scholarships in Canada, 2018

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CBS PhD Scholarship within the Topic of Inequality for International Students in Denmark, 2018

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Carlo Cattaneo University-LIUC PhD Scholarships for International Students in Italy, 2018-2019

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OWSD Postgraduate Training Fellowships for Women from Developing Countries, 2018

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University of Winnipeg President Scholarship for World Leaders in Canada, 2018-2019

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USTB Excellent Freshmen Scholarships for International Students in China, 2018

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Sunday, May 13, 2018

Thousands Pay Last Homage to Shey Rose Muntah epse Tenguh in Awing



Shey Rose Muntah epse Tenguh
Shey Rose Muntah epse Tenguh was laid to rest in Awing village. Speaking during the funeral service Reverend Fritz Teneng Asobo, main Pastor of PC Awing told thousands of mourners that they should keep a-watch for no one knows when the master returns. He reiterated that “the master should not meet you sleeping so keep watching as a committed servant”. To him late Shey Rose Muntah had written her history the day she died and everything about her is referred to in the past now. “Rose might have been on the watch the time her master came calling; now it is for those you who are alive to worry about your lives. Everybody should live a purpose filled life and should try to live each day as an opportunity to do things right”, Reverend Pastor Teneng emphasized.
In his testimony, Shey Rose’s elder brother H.E Shey Jones Yembe (CEMAC Commissioner) described her late sister as a role model. Harping on what happened, he revealed that she died of a simple but dangerous killer disease which is blood clot. To him, her sister lived for others and was noble in her lifestyle. Though it is unusual to question dead, pricked by the pains to have lost someone so dear to the family, Shey Jones Yembe questioned why this dead of her buoyant sister. It should be recalled that Rose who died on Wednesday, May  2018 traveled on return to Yaounde, she was a victim of pulmonary embolism (blood clot) that was not detected immediately by medics.
 Mr.Tenguh on his part said Rose was no longer a wife but a sister to him. He said his late wife was the one taking care of him on his sick bed, how come she is the one who has died instead of him the sick man. “Go well and keep us in your mind” he told his wife.
Late Shey Rose Muntah before her last breath on May 2 was the main cashier at ZENITH insurance company with headquarters in Yaounde. She is lives behind her husband, her two sons and a huge family in Awing and Donga Mantung and nationwide to mourn her. She was born into the family of Bondi in Binka and got married in to the Akonji family in Awing since 2004







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Saturday, May 12, 2018

Barcelona To Play Mamelodi Sundowns in South Africa

 Spanish champions, Barcelona will play against South African champions Mamelodi Sundowns in Johannesburg on May 16.

Barcelona players
 
La Liga champions Barcelona will play a friendly against South African champions Mamelodi Sundowns in Johannesburg on May 16 as part of celebrations to mark 100 years since the birth of Nelson Mandela, the Spanish club said on Thursday.
 
The game is being played at the FNB stadium, formerly known as the Soccer City stadium, where Spain won the 2010 World Cup with a team featuring Barca players Gerard Pique, Sergio 
 
Busquets and captain Andres Iniesta, who struck the only goal in their 1-0 win over the Netherlands.
 
“FC Barcelona has always professed its admiration for Nelson Mandela, one of the greatest figures of the 20th century, who after 27 years in prison went on to become the first democratically elected president of post-apartheid South Africa from 1994 to 1999,” said a statement on the club’s website.

“Mandela represented the struggle for freedom and equality in the country, and played a huge role in unifying the racially divided society. It is precisely this kind of spirit with which FC Barcelona has always been identified.”
 
Mandela was born on July 18, 1918.
 
The friendly is sandwiched between Barca’s penultimate Liga game away to Levante on May 13 and their final game at home to Real Sociedad on May 20.
 
Ernesto Valverde’s side clinched a 25th Liga title on April 29 and the King’s Cup on April 21 and are bidding to become the first team since 1933 to complete a Spanish top flight season without losing a game.
 
-Reuters

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