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Cooper Rush probably will need three more victories in a row filling in for the injured Dak Prescott for any postseason talk to be realistic. The thing is, the Cowboys (4-7) could be favored in two of those games, and already are by four points as an annual Thanksgiving Day host against the New York Giants (2-9) on Thursday, according to BetMGM. Not to mention the losing record at the moment for each of the next four opponents for the defending NFC East champions, playoff qualifiers each of the past three seasons. The Cowboys have a chance to make something of the improbable and chaotic 34-26 win at Washington that ended a five-game losing streak. “Behind the eight ball,” Micah Parsons said, the star pass rusher acknowledging the reality that Dallas hadn't done much yet. “Let’s see how we can handle adversity and see if we can make a playoff run. But we got a long way to go.” It was a start, though, powered in part by the best 55 minutes from the Dallas defense since the opener, when the Cowboys dismantled Cleveland and looked the part of a Super Bowl contender. The last five minutes for the Dallas defense against the Commanders looked a lot like most of the nine games after that 33-17 victory over the Browns. Which is to say not very good. Jayden Daniels easily drove Washington 69 yards to a touchdown before throwing an 86-yard scoring pass in the final seconds to Terry McLaurin, who weaved through five defenders when a tackle might have ended the game. The Cowboys kept a 27-26 lead thanks to Austin Seibert's second missed extra point, and withstood another blunder when Juanyeh Thomas returned an onside kick recovery for a TD rather than slide and leave one kneel-down from Rush to end the game. Dallas will have to remember it did hold a dynamic rookie quarterback's offense to 251 yards before the madness of the ending in the Cowboys' biggest upset victory since 2010 at the New York Giants. That one was too late to save the season. This one might not be. “We needed it,” embattled coach Mike McCarthy said. “It’s been frustrating, no doubt. We’ve acknowledged that. We’ve got another one right around the corner here, so we have to get some wins and get some momentum.” Rush ended a personal three-game losing streak with his best showing since the previous time he won as the replacement for Prescott, who is out for the season after surgery for a torn hamstring. The 117.6 passer rating was Rush's best as a starter, and the NFL's second-worst rushing attack played a solid complementary role with Rico Dowdle gaining 86 yards on 19 carries. KaVontae Turpin's electrifying 99-yard kickoff return did more than lift the Cowboys when it appeared an 11-point lead might get away in the final five minutes. It eased the worst day of special teams for Dallas since John Fassel took over that phase four years ago. Suddenly struggling kicker Brandon Aubrey had one field-goal attempt blocked and missed another. Bryan Anger had a punt blocked. For the second time in five games, Aubrey's attempt to bounce a kickoff in front of the return man backfired. The ball bounced outside the landing zone, putting the Commanders at the 40-yard line to start the second half and setting up the drive to the game's first touchdown. CB Josh Butler, whose NFL debut earlier this season came five years after the end of his college career, had 12 tackles, a sack and three pass breakups. The pass breakups were the most by an undrafted Dallas player since 1994. Rookie LT Tyler Guyton, who has had an up-and-down season with injuries and performance issues, was benched immediately after getting called for a false start in the fourth quarter. His replacement, Asim Richards, could be sidelined with a high ankle sprain that executive vice president of personnel Stephen Jones revealed on his radio show Monday. Veteran Chuma Edoga, who was the projected starter at Guyton's position before a preseason toe injury, was active but didn't play against the Commanders. He's awaiting his season debut. The status of perennial All-Pro RG Zack Martin (ankle/shoulder) and LG Tyler Smith (ankle/knee) will be a question on the short week after both sat against Washington. Stephen Jones indicated Smith could be available and said the same of WR Brandin Cooks, who hasn't played since Week 4 because of a knee issue. TE Jake Ferguson may miss at least a second week with a concussion. The short week might make it tough for CB Trevon Diggs (groin/knee) to return. 75% — Rush's completion rate, his best with at least 10 passes. He was 24 of 32 for 247 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions. His other game with multiple TDs and no picks was a 25-10 victory over Washington two years ago, when he went 4-1 with Prescott sidelined by a broken thumb. There's some extra rest after the short week, with Cincinnati making a “Monday Night Football” visit on Dec. 9. The next road game is at Carolina on Dec. 15. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nflOnline auction of confiscated booze features hard-to-find bottles of Kentucky bourbons
Rocket Lab has hit a milestone by launching two Electron rockets within 24 hours. The Kiwi-American firm also said today it had finalised US$23.9 million ($41.3m) in Biden administration “Chips Act” funding. Proposed recipients of funding under the legislation, designed to boost US high-tech manufacturing against Asian competition, have been racing to secure funding after Donald Trump criticised it as “so bad” during an October interview with Joe Rogan . Rocket Lab shares looked poised to close at another all-time high in late Nasdaq trading. The stock, which has more than quadrupled in value since August, was up 2.8% to U$23.91 in late Nasdaq trading for a US$11.95 billion market cap, valuing founder and CEO Sir Peter Beck’s stake at US$1.25b ($2.04b).Deep-sea coral reefs are at risk from acidification Howard Chew / Alamy Stock Photo Ocean acidification is sinking into marine regions as deep as 1500 metres, posing new threats to organisms like sea butterflies, sea snails and cold-water corals. The ocean is the largest natural sink of carbon dioxide, absorbing about a quarter of our annual emissions. That uptake of CO2 makes the ocean’s surface more acidic , with consequences for sensitive ecosystems like coral reefs . But until now, researchers did not know the extent to which acidification was reaching deeper waters. Jens Daniel Müller at ETH Zürich in Switzerland and his colleagues developed a 3D reconstruction of how CO2 moves through the ocean, based on global measurements of currents and other circulation patterns. They used this model to estimate how the carbon dioxide the oceans have absorbed since 1800, around the start of the Industrial Revolution, have affected deep-water acidity. They found a clear acidification signal down to 1000 metres in most of the ocean. Some areas, such as the North Atlantic – where the powerful Atlantic Meridional Overturning Current (AMOC) carries carbon from the surface to deeper waters – saw acidification down to 1500 metres. Some pockets of deeper water that are naturally more acidic saw even more acidification than the surface. Their higher original acidity reduces their capacity to absorb any added CO2, says Müller. This is more or less what researchers expected would happen as the ocean takes up more CO2, says Hongjie Wang at the University of Rhode Island. “But it’s a different thing to really see the data coming in to affirm this.” Notably, more than half of all the acidification since 1800 occurred after 1994, as our emissions of CO2 have risen exponentially. “We see this rather rapid progression,” says Müller. The magnitude of the acidification is enough to threaten the survival of organisms in large areas of the ocean. Pteropods like sea snails and sea butterflies are at particular risk because they build their shells out of calcium, which dissolves if the water gets too acidic. The rise in acidification has also doubled the areas where cold water corals will have trouble surviving. And ocean acidification is set to continue as the water absorbs more CO2. “Even if we were able to stop CO2 emissions immediately, we would still – for a couple of hundred of years or so – see a process of ocean acidification in the interior,” says Müller.
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