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BookTok trend and ‘publishing phenomenon’ Sarah J Maas sends Bloomsbury profits soaring | Business News
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Bloomsbury Publishing has said its profits for the last 12 months are set to be “significantly” ahead of previous expectations thanks to fantasy author Sarah J Maas and the so-called BookTok social media trend. The company said Maas’s novel House Of Flame And Shadow, which topped book charts in the UK and around the world…
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Fast radio burst: Astronomers spot most distant cosmic phenomenon detected so far in distant galaxy | Science & Tech News
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Astronomers have spotted the most distant fast radio burst (FRB) to date in a galaxy so far away that its light took eight billion years to reach Earth. The remote blast of cosmic radio waves, whose source was detected by the European Southern Observatory’s (ESO) Very Large Telescope (VLT), lasted less than a millisecond. It…
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Northern Lights: Stunning pictures of phenomenon captured across UK | UK News
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Parts of the UK were treated to a spectacular display of the Northern Lights last night. Also known as the Aurora Borealis, it’s one of the most dazzling displays in the night sky. Lancaster University’s AuroraWatch, run by the Space and Planetary Physics group, issued a “red alert” – meaning seeing the phenomenon was very…
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Supermassive black hole shown firing out mysterious jet in first ever image of phenomenon captured by astronomers | Science & Tech News
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A black hole has been pictured expelling a powerful jet for the first time. The image shows a glowing circle at the centre of a galaxy known as Messier 87 (M87), around 55 million light-years from Earth. A light-year is the distance light travels in a year, which is 5.9 trillion miles (9.5 trillion kilometres).…