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The ‘devil comet’ 12P/Pons-Brooks has finally become visible from Australia. What can we expect?

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Friday, April 19, 2024

Now it’s our turn, as comet 12P/Pons–Brooks is creeping into view for the southern hemisphere.

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  • Now it’s our turn, as comet 12P/Pons–Brooks is creeping into view for the southern hemisphere.
  • Comet Pons–Brooks is visible to the naked eye, but only if you know where to look.

Why do people call it the ‘devil comet’?

  • It takes around 71 years to orbit the Sun, making the comet’s visits to the inner Solar System a rare treat for us here on Earth.
  • At its heart (its nucleus), Pons–Brooks is a dirty snowball around 34 kilometres in diameter.
  • As the comet came swinging back towards us in its orbit, astronomers spotted it back in 2020.
  • Instead, it produces several large outbursts of activity, each time, emitting vast amounts of gas and dust in a very short period of time before settling down again.
  • The solar wind pushed the resulting dust, gas and debris away from the Sun, giving the comet an unusual appearance.

Where (and when) should I look?

  • It is currently visible low in the western sky after sunset, albeit almost lost in the glow of twilight.
  • In the next few weeks, the comet will slowly climb higher in the evening sky.
  • The two videos below show the location of the comet’s head at 6:30pm from mid-April through to mid-June, as seen from Toowoomba and Melbourne.
  • The comet’s tails point away from the Sun – so will rise upwards from the western horizon in the evening sky.

But wait… there’s more!

  • That comet, C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS), was discovered in January 2023, and astronomers soon realised it has the potential to become truly dazzling.
  • Comet behaviour is hard to predict, so take the following with a pinch of salt, but things still look really promising.
  • Current predictions suggest Tsuchinshan-ATLAS will be at least as bright as the brightest stars in late September and early October this year.


Jonti Horner does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Dallas Plaintiffs Law Firm Hamilton Wingo Recognized for Winning Largest U.S. Verdict of the Year

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Thursday, October 12, 2023

DALLAS, Oct. 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Dallas plaintiffs' personal injury and wrongful death law firm Hamilton Wingo is recognized for winning the country's largest verdict in the recently published list of the Top 10 Verdicts in the United States in 2022 from TopVerdict.com.

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  • DALLAS, Oct. 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Dallas plaintiffs' personal injury and wrongful death law firm Hamilton Wingo is recognized for winning the country's largest verdict in the recently published list of the Top 10 Verdicts in the United States in 2022 from TopVerdict.com.
  • The jury's $7.37 billion verdict in a Dallas County court last summer was the largest in any U.S. courtroom.
  • Mr. Hamilton worked alongside Hamilton Wingo attorneys Paul Wingo and Allie Hallmark and Brad Jackson from Dallas' Law Offices of Brad Jackson to secure the win for the family of Betty Jo Thomas of Irving.
  • Hamilton Wingo is one of Dallas' premier trial law firms, having won billions of dollars in verdicts and settlements in the past decade alone.

May Institute Expert Offers Advice to Help Adults with Special Needs Who Also Have Dementia

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Tuesday, September 26, 2023

RANDOLPH, Mass., Sept. 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the National Institutes of Health, dementia is the most feared condition for people over 65 and the second most feared condition, after cancer, among younger adults.

Key Points: 
  • "Studies show that individuals with intellectual/developmental disability (IDD) are just as much at risk for developing dementia as the general population.
  • A national leader in providing evidence-based services for individuals across the lifespan with autism and other developmental disabilities, May Institute also serves a large number of adults with IDD.
  • Adapting activities to meet the needs and abilities of the individual and using simple one-step directions.
  • Founded more than 65 years ago, we provide a wide range of exceptional educational and rehabilitative services across the lifespan.

Survey Reveals 44% of Parents Have Missed Work in the Past Year to Address Their Child's Mental Health Needs

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Wednesday, April 26, 2023

BOSTON, April 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Fewer than half of working parents are satisfied with their current pediatric mental health benefits according to a new survey* from Researchscape International commissioned by Mightier, a digital program for children that uses game-based play to build emotional health.

Key Points: 
  • Per the National Center for Children in Poverty, children with mental health problems may miss as many as 18 to 22 school days.
  • To combat these growing concerns, Mightier has launched "Mightier for Business" that provides employers, health plans (both commercial and Medicaid) and digital health partners a solution to immediate access to pediatric mental health services.
  • The Researchscape International survey found that 86% of working parents think that employers should provide mental health services for the employee's children.
  • It's no surprise that parents and caregivers are looking to health plans and employers to provide new forms of accessible, high-quality care."

Settlement Finalized in Discrimination, Retaliation Lawsuit Against Collin County DA

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Tuesday, April 18, 2023

DALLAS, April 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- A $1.75 million workplace sexual harassment and discrimination settlement involving several Collin County officials was finalized Monday, according to attorneys for six current and former employees of the county district attorney's office.

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  • DALLAS, April 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- A $1.75 million workplace sexual harassment and discrimination settlement involving several Collin County officials was finalized Monday, according to attorneys for six current and former employees of the county district attorney's office.
  • The settlement resolves a 2022 federal lawsuit against Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis and First Assistant Bill Wirskye.
  • The lawsuit alleged a pattern of ongoing workplace sexual harassment and discrimination that created a toxic work environment.
  • The group will share equally in the settlement, which will be paid from the county's insurance policy.

Modern Health and its Chief Community Health Advocate, Naomi Osaka, Release Children's Meditations to Support Youth Mental Health Crisis

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Monday, March 20, 2023

SAN FRANCISCO, March 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Modern Health, a leading global workplace mental health platform, announced the release of a series of children's meditations today, developed in partnership with its Chief Community Health Advocate and tennis superstar Naomi Osaka. This comes at a time when we are facing an unprecedented youth mental health crisis, with rates of depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts among our younger generations on the rise. 

Key Points: 
  • SAN FRANCISCO, March 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Modern Health , a leading global workplace mental health platform, announced the release of a series of children's meditations today, developed in partnership with its Chief Community Health Advocate and tennis superstar Naomi Osaka.
  • This comes at a time when we are facing an unprecedented youth mental health crisis, with rates of depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts among our younger generations on the rise.
  • By providing this free and publicly available series of children's meditations, we hope to not only help children navigate their current mental health challenges but also support their development of positive mental health habits for the rest of their lives."
  • "I think that we've seen progress in reducing the stigma around mental health, and addressing mental health challenges has become much more normalized.

Event: Positive Behavior Strategies for Parents, Caregivers & Teachers

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Sunday, January 29, 2023

CENTENNIAL, Colo., Jan. 29, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Key Autism Services will present Positive Behavior Strategies for Parents, Caregivers & Teachers on Feb. 23, 2023, at 6855 South Havana St, Suite 150, Centennial, CO 80112 featuring Brittany Degner, MS, Board Certified Behavior Analyst.

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  • CENTENNIAL, Colo., Jan. 29, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Key Autism Services will present Positive Behavior Strategies for Parents, Caregivers & Teachers on Feb. 23, 2023, at 6855 South Havana St, Suite 150, Centennial, CO 80112 featuring Brittany Degner, MS, Board Certified Behavior Analyst.
  • From the perspective of a Masters-level behavior analyst, she will guide you through several positive and delicate behavior strategies that help reduce the stress for caregivers and their children during these moments.
  • After the presentation: parents, teachers, and caregivers will be able to implement these positive behavior strategies with their children to result in better outcomes," says Jayson Remillard, KEY's ABA Therapy Business Development Manager.
  • Key Autism Services provides Applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy services to bring about meaningful and positive change to individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.

Applied Scholastics International Training Center Hosts 50th Anniversary Celebration in St. Louis

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Friday, December 9, 2022

This milestone was celebrated with a weekend of festivities at the International Training Center located in Spanish Lake.

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  • This milestone was celebrated with a weekend of festivities at the International Training Center located in Spanish Lake.
  • Sunday's event continued with speakers from Applied Scholastics groups around the world and seminars.
  • Strong congratulated Applied Scholastics for 50 years of improved student outcomes, especially for those left behind by the education system.
  • It is with this in mind the executives and staff of the Applied Scholastics network have rededicated themselves to the mission of bringing effective educational tools to educators, students as well as parents through training programs at the Applied Scholastics International Training Center as they look toward the next 50 years of bringing real help and effective educational solutions to those in need.

SOFIA Spies a New Type of Stellar Outburst

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Thursday, October 13, 2022

WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Astronomers using SOFIA, the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, discovered something unique: a new type of stellar outburst that had never been seen before in the type of system under study.

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  • WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Astronomers using SOFIA, the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, discovered something unique: a new type of stellar outburst that had never been seen before in the type of system under study.
  • This type of nova occurs when the disc around the white dwarf becomes unstable causing an outburst that is much less powerful and bright than a classical nova.
  • The cataclysmic variable SOFIA observed V1047 Cen, a white dwarf and its Sun-like companion erupted as a classical nova in 2005 (Nova Centauri 2005).
  • Taken together, the data started to make more sense, and they realized they had come across something unique a new type of stellar outburst that had never been seen before in this type of system.

NEW STUDY FINDS AMERICAN ADULTS FEEL 'HANGRY' NEARLY EVERY DAY

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Wednesday, September 28, 2022

ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga., Sept. 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Three-fourths of U.S. adults admit that hunger gets the best of them five times per week, culminating in over 21,000 "hangry" outbursts over the course of their lives – which all adds up to nearly a lifetime of "hanger" management.

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  • The study, conducted by OnePoll , found that people most commonly experience hangeras feelings of anger, grumpiness, impatience and fatigue.
  • Slightly more than half of those surveyed (52%) say "a hot, savory snack is more satiating than a cold one."
  • Many people also admitted to committing major food faux pas in an effort to stave off hanger pains.
  • Grocery shopping under the influence of hanger should also be avoided, as it often results in big checkout receipts and impulse buys.