Aurora alert! Everything you need to know about experiencing the Northern Lights in Ireland
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Aurora alert! Everything you need to know about experiencing the Northern Lights in Ireland

NASA Space Technology It was 10.30pm, I was in bed and my phone beeped. An incoming text message: “Go look at the night sky, the lights are visible, don’t forget to make a wish”.I went outside but couldn’t see anything. From photos of the Northern Lights, I had naively expected to be blinded by the sky pulsing with colour.It’s a far more subtle affair than I’d imagined, all I could see was a grey patch. That changed when I took a photo. Then, I saw magic. I wasn’t alone. Thousands of people in Ireland enjoyed the awe-inspiring Northern Lights on October 10.Unlike me, most night-sky enthusiasts were aware of the increased chance of witnessing the Northern Lights.The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration had predicted a “major aurora” and stargazers were mesmerised by the spectacular display...
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Nasarawa Land, Urban Dev Ministry and Gov Sule’ support
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Nasarawa Land, Urban Dev Ministry and Gov Sule’ support

NASA Space Technology By Titus MangutThe Ministry of Lands and Urban Development is experiencing a period of unprecedented success, thanks to the Management team comprising individuals of impeccable integrity, professional expertise, and academic credentials.Governor Abdullahi Sule’s thoughtful appointment of these experts has ensured the effective management of state land resources. Unlike in the past, all current management staff possess professional qualifications, marking a significant shift towards a more technical and proficient land administration.The Ministry’s success showcases the Governor’s dedication to good governance and his unwavering support. His vision for a better Nasarawa state drives the Ministry’s achievements. With the governor’s backing, the Ministry has implemented effective land policies and programs, evident in its many publicly observable and verifiable successes. One notable aspect is the transparent and inclusive land acquisition process for government and investment purposes.State...
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Coffs-Grafton GP Visits Drop Due to Affordability Crisis | Mirage News
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Coffs-Grafton GP Visits Drop Due to Affordability Crisis | Mirage News

Top Stories Tamfitronics The percentage of people who can't afford to visit a GP in the Coffs Harbour-Grafton region has increased more than 130% over the past four years, according to damning new research.The report titled Access Denied: Australians Locked Out of Quality Healthcare, was commissioned by peak social services body NCOSS and conducted by the University of Canberra.NCOSS chief executive Cara Varian said the report found that patient experiences with vital health services including GPs, specialists and dentists in NSW had gone backwards since its 2020 report and that regional areas were more heavily impacted than metropolitan areas."This report illustrates that the health system is broken," Ms Varian said."When people can't afford the most fundamental medical care it leads to bad health outcomes and puts pressure on hospitals," she said."These statistics are...
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BMS Foundation Backs Malawi Cervical Cancer Project | Mirage News
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BMS Foundation Backs Malawi Cervical Cancer Project | Mirage News

Top Stories Tamfitronics The Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation, an independent charitable organization, has awarded Baylor College of Medicine Global Health $2.25 million for the Comprehensive Cervical Cancer Pilot Initiative in Malawi. Catharine Grimes, president, Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation (BMS Foundation), and Michael B. Mizwa, director, Texas Children's Global Health Network, Baylor College of Medicine Global Health, and board chair, Baylor Foundation Malawi, signed the agreement at the Area 25 Community Hospital, located outside the capital city of Lilongwe, where the bulk of the initiative's cervical cancer services will be centered.Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death among women in Malawi. The country's cervical cancer mortality rate of 51.5 deaths per 100,000 women annually is more than twice that observed in other East African countries and about seven times the global average. The World...
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