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Ryan Moloney reveals he hopes to land a film role after the hugely successful Neighbors finale

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Neighboring star Ryan Moloney has revealed that he is eyeing acting roles again after shifting his focus to a career in construction. In an interview with Mark Dolan on GB News last night, Ryan, 42, who has played Jarrod ‘Toadfish’ Rebecchi on soap operas since 1995, said that after the success of this week’s finale, he was again considering working on a large and small scale. screen. ‘I want to do more acting and more TV and movies. I want to come to England and try one of your plays. It would be really special’ he said. Neighboring star Ryan Moloney (pictured) has revealed that he is eyeing acting roles again after shifting his focus to a career in construction. Ryan explained: ‘I just didn’t say no to anything and in the meantime I was doing civil construction. ‘I’m about to start doing civil construction and have to do what every little kid dreams of and learn how to drive a truck and excavator and dig a big hole, so thi...

The Long March 5B, a 22-ton Chinese rocket, crashed back to Earth this weekend. Where will it land?

When you are asked, “What is it?” this weekend, here’s your answer: Long March 5B, a 44,000-pound rocket body spinning toward Earth. But scientists aren’t sure when and where this debris is — from the Chinese launch last Sunday Wentian space station module — about to land. The Aerospace Corporation did release the latest prediction path for the debris – with the disclaimer that it’s too early to be sure. Experts believe that 20 percent to 40 percent of the massive rocket’s body mass will survive its fiery journey through Earth’s atmosphere to the planet’s surface, but not intact. Seventy percent of the planet is covered in oceans, so the odds are that whatever remains of the rocket will land in water, but that’s not guaranteed. Shrugging in response to the potential danger of the Long March 5B debris is nothing new. Aaron Boley, co-director of the Outer Space Institute and planetary astronomer at the University of British ...

This 365 million year old fish fossil reveals how life came to land

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About 385 million years ago during the Late Devonian period, a fish walked from the water to the shore in search of a new home. The fins are strong enough to move on land. Thus began the history of vertebrates on land. Fast forward to 2004 in the Canadian Arctic Islands in the Nunavut Region, where researchers found two fossils about a kilometer apart. One came from the specimen that came to be known as Tiktaalik roseae (pronounced tick-TA-lick) . The others resemble teenagers Tiktaalik , especially from the appearance of his jaw. But nearly 20 years after its discovery, paleontologists suspect it was something else entirely. Researchers from the University of Chicago and Drexel University recently published a study in the journal Natural where they describe a new fish species that may have preceded Tiktaalik . What’s new – Researchers now ascribe the second fossil to a new fish species they call Qikiqtania wake up . Pronounced “kick-kiq-TA-nee-ah,” the s...

Toyota Land Cruiser falls victim to CO2 cuts

Toyota New Zealand has decided to reduce its allocation request for the largest vehicles bearing the Toyota and Lexus badges – combined with the Toyota Land Cruiser 300 Series and Lexus LX 500d – because having too many would undermine its emissions reduction plans. But the company hopes technological upgrades in the car line will keep the much more important but equally emission-intensive models – including the Hilux among them – from feeling the same heat. The Land Cruiser and LX 500d models are already hard to come by, having to wait 12 months. Additionally, parents in Japan have now suspended accepting additional international orders for those placed, as it has snowed. provided The Lexus LX 500d shares the basics and engines of the Land Cruiser, making it equally unfriendly to Toyota New Zealand’s CO2 targets. But greater access is set to be counter-productive to Toyota New Zealand’s ambitions to contain the average carbon emissions of its new vehicle fleet ...