March 27th, 2021

Saturday, March 27th, 2021

Ricky Hatton regains IBF light welterweight title

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Ricky “The Hitman” Hatton regained the IBF light welterweight title belt he relinquished less than 12 months ago when he defeated Juan Urango in Las Vegas, Nevada tonight.

“The Hitman” won by unanimous decision, as the fight went to 12 rounds. Despite early match odds suggesting Hatton would dominate the fight, this was not the case. Each round was close, but most pundits and judges alike agreed that Urango only won 1 of the 12 rounds, with Hatton taking the other 11.

Despite the unfamiliar confines of Las Vegas, Hatton looked touched by the ringing of football fan-like chants, familiar in British boxing, that rang around the arena, as more than half of it was filled by traveling support from across the atlantic.

Many in the UK will hope Hatton has ended the “curse” that has seen names such as Frank Bruno, Naseem Hamed, Barry McGuigan and others fall short while headlining fights on “The Strip”.

From here, it is widely believed “The Hitman” will move on to fight Jose Luis Castillo in June, again likely in Vegas.

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Saturday, March 27th, 2021

Neanderthals ‘knew what they were doing’: Archæologist Dr Naomi Martisius discusses her findings about Neanderthals’ behaviour with Wikinews

Sunday, June 28, 2020

Last month, a study conducted by archæologist Dr. Naomi Martisius and other researchers concluded Neanderthals living in Europe tens of thousands of years ago were more sophisticated than previously thought. The now-extinct species used to carefully select bones from a particular animal species to manufacture their bone tools, the research showed. The research was published on May 8 in Nature’s Scientific Reports journal.

Dr Martisius and her team used five bone tools discovered from Neanderthals’ sites in southwest France for this research. Four of these bone tools were found in a site called Abri Peyrony and the other one was from Pech-de-l’Azé I. These tools were just a few centimetres in size and were about 50 thousand years old, Dr Martisius told Wikinews. Microscopy analysis of these bone tools called lissoirs (smoothers) suggested Neanderthals used these tools for working animal skin to leathers.

The study stated the fauna of the sites were primarily medium-sized ungulates such as reindeer, in one layer nearly 90%. Despite the overabundance of medium-sized ungulates, Neanderthals used ribs of large bovids for making lissoirs. Dr Martisius told Wikinews this was likely due to the physical characteristics of the bovid ribs, which were “thicker” and “stronger” as compared to the “thin and flimsy ribs” of reindeers. In order to check the origins of the bone tools, the researchers used a technology called non-destructive Zooarchæology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS).

Instead of damaging the bone artefacts in order to discover its origins, the researchers collected collagen from the plastic containers in which these artefacts were kept. Collagen is a type of protein. These bone artefacts were kept in plastic containers: some were kept for about five years, some for just a few months. During this time, the collagen proteins from bone tools were stuck to the walls of its plastic containers. The collagen samples collected from the walls of the containers are broken into smaller molecules called peptides by using a chemical enzyme called trypsin.

After the trypsin has broken collagen fibres into peptides, it is analysed using a technology called Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) Time-of-Flight mass spectrometer (ToF MS). The assisting matrix is a coloured compound. The acidic peptide is combined with the matrix, vapourised, and peptides are released. Some of them are positively-charged particles which travel across a vacuum tube in an electric field. Depending on the weight of the peptides, these molecules reach the end of the vacuum tube at different instances of time, forming a spectrum. These graphs are like unique fingerprints of a species: they are different for different species of animals. Looking at the database of such graphs, taxonomic identifications of the collagen proteins came be made.

All four bone tools from Abri Peyrony gave positive results and showed that the bones were made from large bovids, even though reindeer were more abundant during that time. One of the advantages of using bovid ribs over reindeer’s thin ribs was the bovid ribs would be more resistant to breaking during flexion, Dr Martisius said.

Dr Martisius said such non-destructive ZooMS analysis was previously conducted, but for tools no older than a few centuries. She said such an analysis had never been previously conducted for artefacts so ancient.

Wikinews caught up with Dr Martisius to discuss this research in-depth.

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Saturday, March 27th, 2021

How To Become A Certified Nursing Assistant

A Nursing Assistant has to do several kinds of tasks and responsibilities throughout his/her profession career. Therefore, he or she must be capable of doing all these duties in a proficient manner which can prove him/her a true Certified Nursing Assistant. The typical responsibilities which a CNA performs are given below:

  • Giving medications to Patients
  • Daily Check ups
  • Supplying Foods
  • Helping in Intake
  • Assisting in Walking
  • Giving Injections
  • Receiving telephone calls and answering them accordingly
  • Maintaining Patient Records
  • Helping Patients in Exercises

Service For All PatientsOne important thing to keep in mind is that a CNA assists and rallies round patients belonging to distinct age groups. They may be children; middle aged persons and even old people. So he or she must have a kind and sympathetic nature to deal with every person whether he or she is young or old. High School DiplomaTo be specific, a willing candidate who wishes to become a Certified Nursing Assistant doesnt require any prior experience but he or she ought to have a high school diploma or certification. Though it is of essence if you have additional courses or qualification but actually, it is not prerequisite at all. However, there are certain subjects which can help in your aim, these include biology, chemistry etc. But again it is not compulsory to have prior knowledge in these specific subjects as well.Certified QualificationsYou can acquire required qualification from any reputable institute or college. There are some popular names which you may consider. But remember that which care facility, college or university you choose, must be certified that means all its offered certifications and diplomas must be State accredited. Because if not attributed, then these diplomas may create problems for you later so assure that the selected nursing school or college is certified from your State.Essential TrainingWhile studying your courses, you need to have training as well. For this course, State exams are arranged which you can take to check your skills and grades. In addition to this, health screening plus criminal record check are also mandatory. Furthermore, in majority of cases, certified nursing assistants ought to acquire minimum 48 hours of training every two years in order to maintain the obtained certifications.This training consists of two sessions where one is for theory (50 hours long) and other is for hands- on training (100 hours long). The structure of the course completely depends on the center where you are studying. In these training courses, a willing candidate is prepared for all kinds of tasks and responsibilities which a Certified Nursing Assistant has to do throughout his/her nursing career. So, in this piece of writing we analyzed some very critical factors which are required for a candidate who wants to become a Certified Nursing Assistant or CNA.