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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
The water level rises after a rainstorm in the Rongjiang River, Rong 'an County section of the upper reaches of the Pearl River in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
The water level rises after a rainstorm in the Rongjiang River, Rong 'an County section of the upper reaches of the Pearl River in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
The water level rises after a rainstorm in the Rongjiang River, Rong 'an County section of the upper reaches of the Pearl River in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
The water level rises after a rainstorm in the Rongjiang River, Rong 'an County section of the upper reaches of the Pearl River in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
The water level rises after a rainstorm in the Rongjiang River, Rong 'an County section of the upper reaches of the Pearl River in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
The water level rises after a rainstorm in the Rongjiang River, Rong 'an County section of the upper reaches of the Pearl River in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
The water level rises after a rainstorm in the Rongjiang River, Rong 'an County section of the upper reaches of the Pearl River in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
The water level rises after a rainstorm in the Rongjiang River, Rong 'an County section of the upper reaches of the Pearl River in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
The water level rises after a rainstorm in the Rongjiang River, Rong 'an County section of the upper reaches of the Pearl River in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
The water level rises after a rainstorm in the Rongjiang River, Rong 'an County section of the upper reaches of the Pearl River in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
The water level rises after a rainstorm in the Rongjiang River, Rong 'an County section of the upper reaches of the Pearl River in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
The water level rises after a rainstorm in the Rongjiang River, Rong 'an County section of the upper reaches of the Pearl River in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
The water level rises after a rainstorm in the Rongjiang River, Rong 'an County section of the upper reaches of the Pearl River in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Rainstorm Hit Liuzhou
The water level rises after a rainstorm in the Rongjiang River, Rong 'an County section of the upper reaches of the Pearl River in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Russia And Ukraine To 'Immediately' Start Ceasefire Talks, Says Trump
May 19, 2025, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: US President Donald Trump says Russia and Ukraine will ''immediately'' start negotiating towards a ceasefire and an end to the war after a two-hour phone call with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Later Trump was joined by First Lady Melania Trump for the signing of the 'Take It Down' act, a new law designed to combat revenge porn and AI generated images. (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Rose petals 1
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Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A rose blooming.
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Rose petals 1
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Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A synthetic rose petal used in the study
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Rose petals 1
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Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A synthetic rose petal used in the study
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Rose petals 1
Ref 16827
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A rose blooming.
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Rose petals 1
Ref 16827
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A rose blooming.
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Rose petals 1
Ref 16827
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A rose blooming.
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Rose petals 1
Ref 16827
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A rose blooming.
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Rose petals 1
Ref 16827
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A rose blooming.
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Rose petals 1
Ref 16827
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A rose petal
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Rose petals 1
Ref 16827
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A rose in full bloom
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Rose petals 1
Ref 16827
16/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Yafei Zhamg/The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The reason rose petals curl and give the bloom its beautiful looks has been uncovered by scientists.
They say its all down the petals geometry and could have applications in the real world.
A team at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered that as the petal grows, stress builds at the edges, shaping the curves recognised around the world.
The discovery uncovered the geometric origin of the shape of rose petals.
It also helps understand how complex forms emerge in nature and how to harness the same principles to design advanced materials that shape themselves with similar elegance and precision.
The study reveals that the signature cusp-like edges of rose petals are the result of a unique kind of geometric principle not previously recognised by scientists.
OPS:A rose in full bloom
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Londoners Enjoy Spring Sunshine In St. James's Park
May 2, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: A woman feeds a rose-ringed parakeet, also known as an Indian ringneck, in St. James's Park, London. (Credit Image: © Thomas Krych/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Ivanka Trump At The White House For The NFL Event
April 28, 2025, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: IVANKA TRUMP attends the White House ceremony for the Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia eagles. Ms. Trump was accompanied by her children, Arabella Kushner, Joseph Kushner, and Theodore Kushner. (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Philadelphia Eagles Visit The White House
April 28, 2025, Washington, District of Columbia, United States: US President DONALD TRUMP arrives to welcome Philadelphia Eagles, the Super Bowl champion NFL football team, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Ivanka Trump At The White House For The NFL Event
April 28, 2025, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: IVANKA TRUMP attends the White House ceremony for the Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia eagles. (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Aurora Lights over Sweden by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
WEATHER INPUT - NORTHERN LIGHTS OVER SWEDEN LAST NIGHT
Pictured: A spectacular Aurora Borealis display over the Bohuslan and Halland regions of Sweden last night, Wednesday evening.
Yesterday, a geomagnetic storm warning was issued by the US NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre, with warnings of high-frequency radio waves being affected, along with satellities and electircal systems. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Aurora Lights over Sweden by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
WEATHER INPUT - NORTHERN LIGHTS OVER SWEDEN LAST NIGHT
Pictured: A spectacular Aurora Borealis display over the Bohuslan and Halland regions of Sweden last night, Wednesday evening.
Yesterday, a geomagnetic storm warning was issued by the US NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre, with warnings of high-frequency radio waves being affected, along with satellities and electircal systems. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Aurora Lights over Sweden by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
WEATHER INPUT - NORTHERN LIGHTS OVER SWEDEN LAST NIGHT
Pictured: A spectacular Aurora Borealis display over the Bohuslan and Halland regions of Sweden last night, Wednesday evening.
Yesterday, a geomagnetic storm warning was issued by the US NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre, with warnings of high-frequency radio waves being affected, along with satellities and electircal systems. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Aurora Lights over Sweden by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
WEATHER INPUT - NORTHERN LIGHTS OVER SWEDEN LAST NIGHT
Pictured: A spectacular Aurora Borealis display over the Bohuslan and Halland regions of Sweden last night, Wednesday evening.
Yesterday, a geomagnetic storm warning was issued by the US NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre, with warnings of high-frequency radio waves being affected, along with satellities and electircal systems. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Aurora Lights over Sweden by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
WEATHER INPUT - NORTHERN LIGHTS OVER SWEDEN LAST NIGHT
Pictured: A spectacular Aurora Borealis display over the Bohuslan and Halland regions of Sweden last night, Wednesday evening.
Yesterday, a geomagnetic storm warning was issued by the US NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre, with warnings of high-frequency radio waves being affected, along with satellities and electircal systems. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Aurora Lights over Sweden by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
WEATHER INPUT - NORTHERN LIGHTS OVER SWEDEN LAST NIGHT
Pictured: A spectacular Aurora Borealis display over the Bohuslan and Halland regions of Sweden last night, Wednesday evening.
Yesterday, a geomagnetic storm warning was issued by the US NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre, with warnings of high-frequency radio waves being affected, along with satellities and electircal systems. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Aurora Lights over Sweden by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
WEATHER INPUT - NORTHERN LIGHTS OVER SWEDEN LAST NIGHT
Pictured: A spectacular Aurora Borealis display over the Bohuslan and Halland regions of Sweden last night, Wednesday evening.
Yesterday, a geomagnetic storm warning was issued by the US NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre, with warnings of high-frequency radio waves being affected, along with satellities and electircal systems. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Aurora Lights over Sweden by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
WEATHER INPUT - NORTHERN LIGHTS OVER SWEDEN LAST NIGHT
Pictured: A spectacular Aurora Borealis display over the Bohuslan and Halland regions of Sweden last night, Wednesday evening.
Yesterday, a geomagnetic storm warning was issued by the US NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre, with warnings of high-frequency radio waves being affected, along with satellities and electircal systems. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Aurora Lights over Sweden by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
WEATHER INPUT - NORTHERN LIGHTS OVER SWEDEN LAST NIGHT
Pictured: A spectacular Aurora Borealis display over the Bohuslan and Halland regions of Sweden last night, Wednesday evening.
Yesterday, a geomagnetic storm warning was issued by the US NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre, with warnings of high-frequency radio waves being affected, along with satellities and electircal systems. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Aurora Lights over Sweden by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
WEATHER INPUT - NORTHERN LIGHTS OVER SWEDEN LAST NIGHT
Pictured: A spectacular Aurora Borealis display over the Bohuslan and Halland regions of Sweden last night, Wednesday evening.
Yesterday, a geomagnetic storm warning was issued by the US NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre, with warnings of high-frequency radio waves being affected, along with satellities and electircal systems. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Aurora Lights over Sweden by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
WEATHER INPUT - NORTHERN LIGHTS OVER SWEDEN LAST NIGHT
Pictured: A spectacular Aurora Borealis display over the Bohuslan and Halland regions of Sweden last night, Wednesday evening.
Yesterday, a geomagnetic storm warning was issued by the US NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre, with warnings of high-frequency radio waves being affected, along with satellities and electircal systems. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Aurora Lights over Sweden by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
WEATHER INPUT - NORTHERN LIGHTS OVER SWEDEN LAST NIGHT
Pictured: A spectacular Aurora Borealis display over the Bohuslan and Halland regions of Sweden last night, Wednesday evening.
Yesterday, a geomagnetic storm warning was issued by the US NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre, with warnings of high-frequency radio waves being affected, along with satellities and electircal systems. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Aurora Lights over Sweden by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
WEATHER INPUT - NORTHERN LIGHTS OVER SWEDEN LAST NIGHT
Pictured: A spectacular Aurora Borealis display over the Bohuslan and Halland regions of Sweden last night, Wednesday evening.
Yesterday, a geomagnetic storm warning was issued by the US NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre, with warnings of high-frequency radio waves being affected, along with satellities and electircal systems. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Aurora Lights over Sweden by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
WEATHER INPUT - NORTHERN LIGHTS OVER SWEDEN LAST NIGHT
Pictured: A spectacular Aurora Borealis display over the Bohuslan and Halland regions of Sweden last night, Wednesday evening.
Yesterday, a geomagnetic storm warning was issued by the US NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre, with warnings of high-frequency radio waves being affected, along with satellities and electircal systems. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Cross of Peace in Kharkiv and Bohodukhiv
March 4, 2025 - Kharkiv, Ukraine: A crystal rose as the symbol of new life is at the foot of the Cross of Peace installation by American photographer, artist, traveller and philanthropist Sergey Melnikoff and Ukrainian metalwork expert Viktor Belchik in the Alley of Glory in Bohodukhiv, Kharkiv region, Ukraine, on March 4, 2025. The Cross of Peace features water supply pipes retrieved by rescuers from residential buildings in Kharkiv and Odesa damaged by Russian shelling. The Christ figure is made from 20,0000 small fragments of artillery shells and mines collected from Ukrainian fields and is plated in 999.9-purity gold. (Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Cross of Peace in Kharkiv and Bohodukhiv
March 4, 2025 - Kharkiv, Ukraine: A crystal rose as the symbol of new life is at the foot of the Cross of Peace installation by American photographer, artist, traveller and philanthropist Sergey Melnikoff and Ukrainian metalwork expert Viktor Belchik in the Alley of Glory in Bohodukhiv, Kharkiv region, Ukraine, on March 4, 2025. The Cross of Peace features water supply pipes retrieved by rescuers from residential buildings in Kharkiv and Odesa damaged by Russian shelling. The Christ figure is made from 20,0000 small fragments of artillery shells and mines collected from Ukrainian fields and is plated in 999.9-purity gold. (Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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The Rose International Dance Prize Shortlisted performances at Sadlers Wells, London, UK.
The Rose International Dance Prize Shortlisted performances at Sadlers Wells, London, UK.
Press photocall
29th January 2025
Kyle Abraham (A.I.M by Kyle Abraham) - An Untitled Love
(One of seven finalists)
Drawing from the catalogue of Grammy Award-winning R&B legend D’Angelo, this creative exaltation depicts Black life and love in the USA while serving as a thumping mixtape celebrating culture, family and community. The dancers create an unforgettable party, inviting the audience to view stories of love, solidarity and friendship told with Kyle Abraham’s trademark poetic clarity.
The Rose International Dance Prize
Shortlisted performances take place between 29 January - 8 February 2025 the award ceremony is on 8 February 2025
The first edition of a new global prize for choreographers
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Biannual with a total prize fund of £55,000 per edition, split across two categories
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Seven shortlisted choreographers for 2024/25 prize with global representation, from Taiwan to Brazil
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Jury chaired by Professor Christopher Bannerman, joined by PJ Harvey, Karthika Naïr, Dame Arlene Phillips and Dr Samuel Ross MBE
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Full funding of the prize for the next ten iterations, spanning a 20-year period, made possible by generous donation from an anonymous individual
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The Rose International Dance Prize Shortlisted performances at Sadlers Wells, London, UK.
The Rose International Dance Prize Shortlisted performances at Sadlers Wells, London, UK.
Press photocall
29th January 2025
Kyle Abraham (A.I.M by Kyle Abraham) - An Untitled Love
(One of seven finalists)
Drawing from the catalogue of Grammy Award-winning R&B legend D’Angelo, this creative exaltation depicts Black life and love in the USA while serving as a thumping mixtape celebrating culture, family and community. The dancers create an unforgettable party, inviting the audience to view stories of love, solidarity and friendship told with Kyle Abraham’s trademark poetic clarity.
The Rose International Dance Prize
Shortlisted performances take place between 29 January - 8 February 2025 the award ceremony is on 8 February 2025
The first edition of a new global prize for choreographers
•
Biannual with a total prize fund of £55,000 per edition, split across two categories
•
Seven shortlisted choreographers for 2024/25 prize with global representation, from Taiwan to Brazil
•
Jury chaired by Professor Christopher Bannerman, joined by PJ Harvey, Karthika Naïr, Dame Arlene Phillips and Dr Samuel Ross MBE
•
Full funding of the prize for the next ten iterations, spanning a 20-year period, made possible by generous donation from an anonymous individual
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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The Rose International Dance Prize Shortlisted performances at Sadlers Wells, London, UK.
The Rose International Dance Prize Shortlisted performances at Sadlers Wells, London, UK.
Press photocall
29th January 2025
Kyle Abraham (A.I.M by Kyle Abraham) - An Untitled Love
(One of seven finalists)
Drawing from the catalogue of Grammy Award-winning R&B legend D’Angelo, this creative exaltation depicts Black life and love in the USA while serving as a thumping mixtape celebrating culture, family and community. The dancers create an unforgettable party, inviting the audience to view stories of love, solidarity and friendship told with Kyle Abraham’s trademark poetic clarity.
The Rose International Dance Prize
Shortlisted performances take place between 29 January - 8 February 2025 the award ceremony is on 8 February 2025
The first edition of a new global prize for choreographers
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Biannual with a total prize fund of £55,000 per edition, split across two categories
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Seven shortlisted choreographers for 2024/25 prize with global representation, from Taiwan to Brazil
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Jury chaired by Professor Christopher Bannerman, joined by PJ Harvey, Karthika Naïr, Dame Arlene Phillips and Dr Samuel Ross MBE
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Full funding of the prize for the next ten iterations, spanning a 20-year period, made possible by generous donation from an anonymous individual
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The Rose International Dance Prize Shortlisted performances at Sadlers Wells, London, UK.
The Rose International Dance Prize Shortlisted performances at Sadlers Wells, London, UK.
Press photocall
29th January 2025
Kyle Abraham (A.I.M by Kyle Abraham) - An Untitled Love
(One of seven finalists)
Drawing from the catalogue of Grammy Award-winning R&B legend D’Angelo, this creative exaltation depicts Black life and love in the USA while serving as a thumping mixtape celebrating culture, family and community. The dancers create an unforgettable party, inviting the audience to view stories of love, solidarity and friendship told with Kyle Abraham’s trademark poetic clarity.
The Rose International Dance Prize
Shortlisted performances take place between 29 January - 8 February 2025 the award ceremony is on 8 February 2025
The first edition of a new global prize for choreographers
•
Biannual with a total prize fund of £55,000 per edition, split across two categories
•
Seven shortlisted choreographers for 2024/25 prize with global representation, from Taiwan to Brazil
•
Jury chaired by Professor Christopher Bannerman, joined by PJ Harvey, Karthika Naïr, Dame Arlene Phillips and Dr Samuel Ross MBE
•
Full funding of the prize for the next ten iterations, spanning a 20-year period, made possible by generous donation from an anonymous individual
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks