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Looking inside a well-preserved Neanderthal nose to solve a mystery about our ancestors' faces – Phys.org
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Surrey council wants £107k boost to fix social housing woes
Housing bosses at a Surrey council have said they need another £107,000 and more staff to fix deep-rooted problems in the service.
In September, the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) gave Tandridge District Council a rating of C4 – meaning there were very serious failings and potential for government intervention.
Of the extra money, £87,000 would be spent on salaries for extra staff to help the department and £20,000 on “service costs”, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Head of housing at the authority, Jane Rochelle, said: “We’re working at a tremendous pace and I’m putting my whole team under pressure.”
She added: “I don’t intend to take my foot off the gas this side of Christmas at least.”
The council had already carved out £420,000 from the housing revenue accounts operating surplus to kickstart the housing improvement plan before the inspection results came in.
The scale of the work under way was outlined at the council’s housing committee on 11 November.
Housing officers are trying to catch up with national standards right across the service, from rewriting policies to overhauling IT systems and carrying out thousands of overdue tenancy audits.
Housing leaders have said they are focusing on what the RSH calls the “big six” safety areas – things like gas, electric, fire, asbestos and water safety.
One of the main issues is a backlog of about 2,000 tenancy audits, which are basic checks that confirm who lives in each property, identify vulnerabilities and pick up risks like fuel poverty or damp.
Savills is currently inspecting every council home, according to a council report, and said of the 710 properties it had already surveyed – about 30% of the stock – most windows and doors would need replacing “sooner rather than later”.
It also said many homes would need insulation upgrades, and many boilers would require associated pipework and radiators to be replaced.
But officers found kitchens and bathrooms to be generally in a fair condition, and said the stock overall is not in a poor condition, but would be “hungry for investment” in the next decade.
The new housing boss said she was “fairly comfortable” with the results and hoped there would not be any more nasty surprises.
Tandridge’s improvement plan will continue into 2026/27 with progress reported back to both the regulator and councillors.
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Astronomers Witness the Moment a Fatal Shockwave Bursts Through the Surface of a Star
Supernovas, the catastrophic explosions that follow the collapse of a star, are essential to our understanding of the cosmos. They serve as the yardstick we use to measure vast distances across space. And it was observations of supernovas, in…
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Rocket Lab Successfully Launches HASTE Mission for Defense Innovation Unit, Missile Defense Agency
Long Beach, California. Rocket Lab Corporation (Nasdaq: RKLB) (“Rocket Lab” or “the Company”), a global leader in launch services and space systems, today announced it successfully launched a suborbital mission with its HASTE launch vehicle for the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and Missile Defense Agency (MDA) – advancing national interests in safeguarding the homeland through the testing of advanced technologies for missile defense.
The launch on HASTE – Rocket Lab’s commercial launch vehicle for regular and reliable hypersonic test flights – took place from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 2 on Wallops Island, Virginia, at 13:00 UTC/08:00 a.m. ET on November 18, 2025. Led by MDA, the mission deployed a government-provided primary payload developed by the John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, and multiple secondary payloads by federal and industry partners, which tested key technologies for missile defense applications.
The mission was contracted to Rocket Lab through the DIU’s Hypersonic and High-Cadence Airborne Testing Capabilities (HyCAT) program, an initiative supporting test and evaluation of new and emerging hypersonic technologies through low cost, responsive and long endurance flight testing. The mission launched within 14 months of contract signing, demonstrating streamlined operational benefits for government customers through Rocket Lab’s commercial speed, innovation, and efficiency. The mission also exemplified the cost and schedule savings that commercial liquid launch vehicles can bring to the MDA test community for developmental testing, non-traditional targets testing, and risk-reduction payload testing activities.
Rocket Lab’s Vice President Global Launch Services, Brian Rogers, says: “HASTE is an important platform for accelerating hypersonic technology readiness for the nation, and we’re proud to be delivering this mission for DIU and MDA.”
LtCol Nicholas Estep, Director of DIU’s Emerging Technology Portfolio, says: “Accessing the commercial and non-traditional ecosystem is a key enabler to accelerating progress in the hypersonics community of interest, particularly for closing mission timelines and driving towards mass and affordability. Working with MDA to demonstrate commercially-focused sub-orbital launch services is a great example of that axiom.”
The mission was Rocket Lab’s sixth launch of its HASTE rocket since the launch vehicle’s debut in 2023. A suborbital variant of Electron – the world’s most frequently launched small orbital rocket – HASTE includes much of the same innovative technology as Electron, including carbon fiber composite structures and 3D printed rocket engines, but has a modified upper Kick Stage tailored for hypersonic technology tests and a larger payload capacity. HASTE can deploy technologies at speeds of more than 7.5km per second to test air-breathing, glide, and ballistic payloads, as well as technologies to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere from space. Combined, the HASTE and Electron launch vehicles have deployed 200+ payloads for government and commercial customers to date.
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media@rocketlabusa.comAbout Rocket Lab
Rocket Lab is a leading space company that provides launch services, spacecraft, payloads and satellite components serving commercial, government, and national security markets. Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket is the world’s most frequently launched orbital small rocket; its HASTE rocket provides hypersonic test launch capability for the U.S. government and allied nations; and its Neutron launch vehicle in development will unlock medium launch for constellation deployment, national security and exploration missions. Rocket Lab’s spacecraft and satellite components have enabled more than 1,700 missions spanning commercial, defense and national security missions including GPS, constellations, and exploration missions to the Moon, Mars, and Venus. Rocket Lab is a publicly listed company on the Nasdaq stock exchange (RKLB). Learn more at www.rocketlabcorp.comForward Looking Statements
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LHC bars police from harassing ex-Sikh pilgrim who married Pakistani man by choice
Indian national Sarbjit Kaur, now Noor, alleges police raided her home and pressured her to end her marriage
The Lahore High Court has restrained police…
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Microplastics hit male arteries hard | UCR News
A mouse study led by University of California, Riverside biomedical scientists suggests that everyday exposure to microplastics — tiny fragments shed from packaging, clothing, and countless plastic products — may accelerate the development of…
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Indian football team loses 1-0 to Bangladesh
The Indian football team suffered a 1-0 defeat in their AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers Group C match against hosts Bangladesh at Dhaka’s National Stadium on Tuesday.
A first-half goal by Shekh Morsalin (12’) was enough to see the home side…
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Indian football team loses 1-0 to Bangladesh
The Indian football team suffered a 1-0 defeat in their AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers Group C match against hosts Bangladesh at Dhaka’s National Stadium on Tuesday.
A first-half goal by Shekh Morsalin (12’) was enough to see the home side…
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Trump claims slain journalist Khashoggi was ‘extremely controversial,’ defends Saudi crown prince
President Donald Trump on Tuesday dismissed a question about the 2018 murder of Jamal Khashoggi, claiming that the Saudi dissident journalist was “extremely controversial” and that raising the subject in his…
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Conservationists want to protect brazilwood. So why are musicians alarmed? | Environment News
Brazil’s proposal
The issue is set to come to a head next week, as the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) holds its 20th meeting.
Heightened restrictions on brazilwood are scheduled to be raised…
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