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Walkden cockapoo stars in BBC One s Pooch Perfect

AN ADORABLE cockapoo from Walkden has made his TV debut on the new BBC One series Pooch Perfect - and Sheridan Smith loves him. Milo starred in the first episode of the series which sees dog groomers compete against each other, broadcast on January 7. Having been entered by his owner Adam Lea, Milo was selected for the programme and took part in filming in August at Media City, Salford. Adam said: Milo is such a good dog, we own three other dogs and he s the most well-behaved out of them all. We applied to go on the show after it was advertised around March, luckily we were chosen and went to the day of filming at Media City.

From killer gunmen to a fake cancer bride: 600 people locked up in Merseyside in 2020

From killer gunmen to a fake cancer bride: 600 people locked up in Merseyside in 2020 Murderers, evil rapists, gangland thugs and bent cops were all jailed last year Updated L-R Clement Martin, Toni Standen and Lee Abbott Get the inside track on the big stories from Liverpool Crown Court with our weekly newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe now When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Study identifies where giant jets from black holes discharge their energy

Study identifies where giant jets from black holes discharge their energy ANI | Updated: Dec 16, 2020 15:23 IST Washington [US], December 16 (ANI): Scientists have perpetually disagreed about where the powerful jets from the black holes discharge their energy. A new study has revealed the primary way that the jets discharge this powerful motion energy is by converting it into extremely high-energy gamma rays. The new study conducted by the University of Maryland Baltimore County uses standard statistical techniques and relies on very few assumptions to determine that the jets release their energy in an area called the molecular torus, which is much farther away from the black hole s centre than another prime candidate, the broad-line region. This finding has implications for how jets form, pick up speed and become column-shaped.

UMBC researchers identify where giant jets from black holes discharge their energy

 E-Mail IMAGE: In this artist s rendering courtesy of NASA, the remnants of a star torn apart by a black hole form a disk around the black hole s center, while jets eject from. view more  Credit: NASA The supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies are the most massive objects in the universe. They range from about 1 million to upwards of 10 billion times the mass of the Sun. Some of these black holes also blast out gigantic, super-heated jets of plasma at nearly the speed of light. The primary way that the jets discharge this powerful motion energy is by converting it into extremely high-energy gamma rays. However, UMBC physics Ph.D. candidate Adam Leah Harvey says, How exactly this radiation is created is an open question.

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