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Dead body of mountaineer Ali Sadpara finally found
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Dead body of mountaineer Ali Sadpara finally found

Sajid Sadpara and his team of mountaineers found Ali Sadpara's body on June 8, more than two months after he went missing on K2. Sadpara, along with Iceland's John Snorri and Chile's Juan Pablo Mohr, had been attempting to summit the world's second-highest mountain when they lost contact with base camp on February 5. The bodies of Ali Sadpara and other collogues were found at an altitude of 8,400 meters (27,559 feet), on the slopes of the Bottleneck, a notoriously dangerous section of K2. The discovery of the bodies brings an end to a long and difficult search. Sadpara's family and friends never gave up hope of finding him alive, but they had also prepared for the worst. Ali Sadpara had a long list of impressive ascents to his name, making him a highly experienced mountaineer. He...
Astronomers Just Found a Radio Galaxy That Turned Into a Blazar
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Astronomers Just Found a Radio Galaxy That Turned Into a Blazar

A team of astronomers has made a fascinating discovery in the universe. They find a radio galaxy that has turned into a blazar. This discovery is significant because it helps us understand how these mysterious objects in space can change over time. Supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies power two types of active galactic nuclei (AGN): radio galaxies and blazars. The black hole emits jets of particles and radiation in a radio galaxy. Which travel out into space and produce radio emissions. The jets in a blazar aim directly at Earth, producing a bright source of radiation visible across the electromagnetic spectrum. Previously, scientists believed that radio galaxies could not transform into blazars due to the absence of directed jets toward Earth. However, the discovery o...
A highly radioactive Cesium-137 capsule gone missing during transportation in Australia is found now
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A highly radioactive Cesium-137 capsule gone missing during transportation in Australia is found now

Authorities have found the highly radioactive capsule containing Cesium-137 that had gone missing during transportation in Australia. The authorities discovered the capsule in a remote area of South Australia. This location is several hundred kilometers away from where personnel reported it missing. The incident occurred last week. This happened when a truck carrying the radioactive material was traveling from a medical facility in the city of Adelaide. The truck was traveling to a waste disposal site in the town of Kimba. A security detail was escorting the truck, but somewhere along the way, they lost the capsule. Authorities immediately launched a search for the missing capsule. They feared that it could pose a significant risk to public safety if it fell into the wrong hands. Ce...