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A classy Australian sporting act greeted with a chill after epic winner

A young Australian wheelchair basketball player has shown his class after a stunning extra-time winner sent the Wombats into a Commonwealth Games gold medal match and broke England’s heart. Locked at 10-all after regulation time, Australia fell behind early in the extra frame before Lachlin Dalton’s stunning double sealed a 12-11 win. Watch the amazing moment in the video above Stream coverage of the Commonwealth Games 2022 for free on 7plus >> England had the first gap in extra time but Charlie McIntyre’s pass was stolen by Dalton, who immediately returned the favor and had a pass that was intercepted by his rivals. McIntyre threw it in to help Lee Manning, putting the hosts 11-10 ahead, but England’s hopes were dashed by Dalton in the most dramatic of circumstances just seconds later. Seeing the gap as Abderrahim Taghrest darted into the two-point arc, Dalton threw in a Hail Mary – and it never looked like it was missing. That shot sent Australia through...

'Stinging' phone knocking between Smart Cleanse heir and boy, 14, in alleged drunken sex act

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Celebrity weight loss guru and heiress Savannah Daisley was recorded on secret phone tapping trying to silence the 14-year-old she allegedly raped, police claim. Police prosecutor Sergeant Kerry-Ann McKinnon told the Downing Center Local Court on Monday that the secret phone call was recorded on the same day Daisley was arrested more than three weeks after she told her mother in June about the alleged sex act. The police sting comes more than a year after officers accused Daisley of having drunken sex four times in one day with the teenager. ‘This is not a spontaneous act. There have been several disclosures made about feelings before this,” said Sergeant McKinnon, describing the call, which could not be released under a suppression order. ‘There is also an apology. He… tried to shift the blame. ‘He suggested it was mutual… and what the potential consequences would be. ‘He’s guilty of tripping this kid. Remind the child of what the agre...

Physicists Create New Phases of Matter That Act Like They Have Two Time Dimensions

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Physicists have created an extraordinary phase of matter never seen before in a quantum computer. Physicists demonstrate a less error-prone way of storing quantum information by subjecting quantum computer qubits to quasi-rhythmic laser pulses based on the Fibonacci sequence. Physicists have created an extraordinary, never-before-seen phase of matter by shining a sequence of laser pulses inspired by the Fibonacci sequence on atoms inside a quantum computer. Although there is still only a single time stream, phases have the benefit of two time dimensions, physicists report July 20 in the journal. Natural . This mind-bending property offers a much-desired benefit: Information stored in phases is much more protected from error than the alternative settings currently used in quantum computers. As a result, information can last longer without becoming garbled, an important milestone to create quantum computing Perform computations using quantum mechanical phenomena such as superposition a...

Joseph Manu leaves turbulent NRL world after 'shameful' act

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Joey Manu appears to be injured before breaking through the Dragon’s defenses and setting up an experiment for the Roosters. Photo: Getty/Fox Sports Rooster playmaker Joseph Manu has been condemned by NRL fans after a questionable game against the Dragons that some have called “embarrassing” and “unsportsmanlike”. Manu put in a stunning individual performance to inspire the Roosters to a quick 54-26 win over St George Illawarra which ended a four-game losing streak while keeping their hopes of an NRL final alive. ‘SCARY’: Police intervene after threats against NRL . star family ‘DAMAGED’: Andrew Johns opens up after criticism slams ‘bull***’ Origin act DIRTY: NSW coach rages over ‘disrespectful’ behavior after State of Origin defeat The win at Gosford came at a huge cost to the Tri-Colours, with Billy Smith (ACL), Sitili Tupouniua (ACL) and Siosiua Taukeiaho (cheekbones) all seriously injured. With Luke Kear...

Jodie Haydon breaks her silence about traveling with Anthony Albanese - when the hilarious work act hits

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Jodie Haydon has spoken publicly for the first time about the time she fell in love with Australia’s most powerful man, when she accepted her new role as the country’s unofficial ‘First Lady’. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s partner was constantly by his side throughout the election campaign and accompanied him on his recent overseas trip to Europe, where Haydon left a lasting impression on French President Emmanuel Macron. Haydon has told friends he enjoyed his whirlwind ride – making sure the plane meals on the RAAF jets are ‘good’ – and left his guildmates posters of an Albanese young man to watch over them while he’s gone. “I had to make sure you didn’t miss me too much so I brought a friend over for a chat,” he said, according to a post obtained exclusively by Daily Mail Australia on Friday. Australians will see another side of the Prime Minister when the extensive television interview airs on Sunday ev...

Scientists discover how the brain keeps the urge to act under control

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Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain This is the last race. Eight athletes lined the track, their feet tensed against the starting blocks. They hear a countdown: “On Your Marks!”, “Get Set,” and then, a split second before the shot, a runner jumps forward, disqualifying himself from the competition. It is at such times that an aspect of behavior that is usually neglected—action suppression—is painfully exposed. A study published today in the journal Natural uncover how the brain stops us from jumping the gun. “We found an area of ​​the brain that is responsible for prompting action and another for suppressing that impulse. We can also trigger impulsive behavior by manipulating the neurons in these areas,” said the study’s senior author, Joe Paton, Program Director of Champalimaud Neuroscience in Portugal. Solve puzzles Paton’s team set out to solve a p...

'No, it will never work': Why the Courtney Act scrapped the idea for its TV pilot

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There’s a twist in Courtney Act’s new celebrity interview, which is part of the Ten’s Pilot Showcase. Before discussing the guest’s life journey, presenters with their most attractive clothes. Your show Courtney’s wardrobe is part of Ten’s Pilot Showcase. Give me the elevator pitch that gave you the slot. The idea came from when I was in Alice Springs and did Project . I’m dragging, it’s forty degrees, I’m standing in some animal park, hot and sweaty and there’s a delay on the autocue. It’s all very challenging. And then on the plane on the way back, Hunter [Smith]producer and writer at Project , like, hey, I had this idea for show. And I’m like, Not , it will never work, I’ve tried it before, it doesn’t work. I don’t like the idea. And then a few days later, he was like, so I mentioned it to people and they really liked the idea… and I was like, no… I’ve tried to get peo...