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Bank of Ireland glitch let customers withdraw extra cash
Technical faults meant that for several hours on Tuesday, some Bank of Ireland customers could withdraw large sums from cash machines despite having little or no funds in their accounts. Pictures and videos shared on social media showed long queues at machines in the Republic of Ireland. The bank…#bankofireland #republicofireland
Source: Reuters: Health - August 16, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Bank of Ireland warning over cash machine glitch reports
The Bank of Ireland and Irish police have issued warnings after technical issues led to reports that people could withdraw large sums from cash machines despite having little or no funds in their accounts. Pictures and videos shared on social media appear to show long queues outside machines in…#bankofireland #irish #republicofireland
Source: Reuters: Health - August 16, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

‘1917’ Producer Jayne-Ann Tenggren to Tackle World War II Epic as Follow-Up (EXCLUSIVE)
Four years after tackling the Oscar-winning World War I drama “1917,” producer Jayne-Ann Tenggren is mounting the World War II epic “Enemy of My Enemy.” Powder Hound Pictures and the Polish Film Institute are teaming up to finance and co-produce the film, which centers on one of the world’s great…#worldwaridrama #jayneanntenggren #worldwarii #enemyofmyenemy #powderhoundpictures #polishfilminstitute #witoldpilecki #holocaust #polish #auschwitz
Source: Reuters: Health - August 15, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Fantastic Fest Announces 2023 Lineup; Legendary Pictures ’ ‘The Toxic Avenger To Open The Fest,’ While Blumhouse Horror Comedy ‘Totally Killer’ Closes Fest
Fantastic Fest is back for its eighteenth edition featuring 29 World Premieres, 24 North American Premieres, and 18 U.S. Premieres. The festival will once again possess Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar in Austin, TX from September 21st – 28th. Badges are available now at FantasticFest.com. “The…#fantasticfest #worldpremieres #northamerican #uspremieres #alamodrafthouse #southlamar #austin #tx #lisadreyer #legendarypictures
Source: Reuters: Health - August 15, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

What projects are in the works at NASA?
NASA has a lot in the works, like taking amazing pictures of space and putting humans on the moon and Mars. Below, we take a look at some of the excitement surrounding the space agency. Artemis mission Perhaps the mission with the most publicity, NASA's Artemis mission aims to put people back on…#nasa #moonandmars #artemis #trump #spacelaunchsystem #artemisii #spacecom #victorglover #christinakoch #reidwiseman
Source: Reuters: Health - August 15, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Charades Inks North American Deal For Berlin Winner ‘Disco Boy’ Starring In-Demand Franz Rogowski
Big World Pictures has acquired U.S. and Canadian rights from Paris-based sales firm Charades to Giacomo Abbruzzese’s debut feature, Disco Boy. Winner of the Berlinale’s Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution earlier this year, the largely French-language film stars rising German actor…#bigworldpictures #charades #abbruzzese #discoboy #franzrogowski #belarusian #frenchforeignlegion #irasachspassages #andreaarnoldsbird #davidmichod
Source: Reuters: Health - August 15, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Without hands, some birds wing it with their feet
For the ability to soar among the clouds, birds made an evolutionary compromise: when their forelimbs became wings, they no longer had the option of using those limbs to eat, build homes, and care for their young. Many species opted to use their beak for those tasks instead. But some birds also evolved to be “pedal dexterous”—able to accomplish with their feet tasks that other animals undertake with nimble hands. Now, researchers have finally discovered where that handy trait got its roots: in a common ancestor of parrots and raptors that lived in trees more than 60 million years ago. The research, publish...
Source: ScienceNOW - August 15, 2023 Category: Science Source Type: news

John Bolton Says Biden ' s Policy Only Assures Ukraine ' s Slow Demise
John Bolton Says Biden's Policy Only Assures Ukraine's Slow Demise Well known uber-Hawk and former National Security Advisor John Bolton has blasted the Biden White House's Ukraine policy, describing it as but an approach assuring Ukraine' slow demise. Despite the well over $100 billion in aid…#johnbolton #ukraine #nationalsecurity #pentagon #epa #shutterstock #russian #f16s #kremlin #borisjohnson
Source: Reuters: Health - August 14, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

He Was a Scientist. Could He Find a Drug to Treat His Own Disease?
After Ryan Moslin picked up his first prescription for a new psoriasis treatment, he texted his old boss pictures of the drug, and of himself smiling.#ryanmoslin
Source: Reuters: Health - August 13, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Through the lens: spectacular science on a small scale – in pictures
From a heart-shaped stem cell colony to purple gold and ‘science candies’, these are the 12 finalists for the 2023 Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology image contest. Each year in the lead up to National Science Week, researchers at the University of Queensland’s AIBN have a competition to find the best image taken using imagi ng equipment and microscopes. This year’s winner will be announced on 14 AugustZoom in: national science week prize puts photography under the microscope – in picturesContinue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - August 11, 2023 Category: Science Tags: Science Australia news Medical research Stem cells Photography Art and design Source Type: news

Latest BBC Comedy From ‘Fleabag’ Maker Sets Cast; Canada’s Blue Ant Merges With Marblemedia
Dinosaur, the latest BBC series from Fleabag maker Two Brothers Pictures, has set cast and commenced filming. David Carlyle (It’s A Sin), Lorn Macdonald (Bridgerton) and Danny Ashok (Roadkill) are aboard along with a range of support cast, while co-creator Ashley Storrie plays the lead of Nina, an…#fleabag #twobrotherspictures #davidcarlyle #lornmacdonald #bridgerton #dannyashok #ashleystorrie #nina #matildacurtis #scotland
Source: Reuters: Health - August 11, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

‘Gran Turismo’ Review: From Game Controller to Steering Wheel
The auto-racing drama “Gran Turismo,” based on the Sony PlayStation game and released by Sony’s Columbia Pictures, makes much of a concept I’d never heard before: “to podium.” It means to finish in the top three, and according to a crusty coach, only those “who podium” get to celebrate with…#granturismo #sony #playstation #columbiapictures #worldseries #veuveclicquot
Source: Reuters: Health - August 11, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

‘Operation Napoleon’ Review: Icy Nazi Thriller Proves Some Things Should Stay Buried
Few cinematic traditions are more enduring than thinking up new and inventive ways to beat up Nazis. From “Inglourious Basterds” and “Raiders of the Lost Ark” to “Dead Snow” and “Sisu,” such projects run the gamut: prestige pictures, blockbusters, low-rent genre fare and everything in between.…#nazis #inglouriousbasterds #raidersoflostark #thóraxelsson #arnaldurindriðason #thirdreich #cia #iainglen #gameofthrones #nazi
Source: Reuters: Health - August 10, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Does the latest measurement of the muon hint at new physics?
Two years ago, physicists confirmed that a subatomic particle called the muon was slightly more magnetic than predicted by the standard model, the theory that describes fundamental particles and their interactions. The find raised hopes that scientists might finally be seeing signs of something beyond the standard model that would reinvigorate particle physics. Now, the same team has reported a new measurement of the muon’s magnetism that’s twice as precise as the previous one. But whether the finding challenges the standard model remains unclear. That’s not because the new measurement doesn’t agree with...
Source: ScienceNOW - August 10, 2023 Category: Science Source Type: news

How Indigenous people shaped Australia ’s curious geography of plants
On shady, densely wooded riverbanks in eastern Australia, the black bean tree is easily missed. It can reach 12 stories tall, but Castanospermum australe mostly blends in with its rainforest peers. Each November, however, it catches the eye as sprays of large red and orange blossoms adorn its dark, glossy leaves. Six months later, cylindrical pods longer than a banana encase three to five large seeds. The seed pods are buoyant, so those that end up in the water can drift away, allowing the seeds to germinate far from the parent tree. But each seed weighs about as much as a mouse—too heavy to be carried off by ...
Source: ScienceNOW - August 10, 2023 Category: Science Source Type: news