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Six Stars, Six Eclipses: ‘The Truth That It Exists Blows My Thoughts’
From star-wrecking black holes to exploding comets, NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has uncovered a number of surprises since it began searching the galaxy for exoplanets in 2018 -years away, all of these discoveries may…
The World’s Rarest Turtle Has a Shot at Escaping Extinction
In 2019, the world's rarest turtle suffered a staggering loss. The last known female of the species, Swinhoe's softshell turtle, died after an artificial insemination process in the Chinese zoo where she and her partner lived. This left…
How House Grew to become the Subsequent ‘Nice Energy’ Contest Between the U.S. and China
Beijing’s rush for antisatellite arms began 15 years ago. Now, it can threaten the orbital fleets that give the United States military its technological edge. Advanced weapons at China’s military bases can fire warheads that smash…
Fauci on What Working for Trump Was Actually Like
When did you first realize that something had gone wrong between you and President Trump?This coincided very much with the rapid escalation of cases in the northeast of the country, particularly in the New York metropolitan area. I would…
Making New Pals Throughout a Pandemic
This means that you can take the time to have conversations about how much friendship you're looking for - whether you're just a running buddy or a best friend - while also allowing the relationship to evolve. Talking about the…
Make a Finger Entice From Newspaper
If you're unfamiliar with a finger trap, it's traditionally a tube woven from bamboo that "catches" the fingers of an unsuspecting person who puts it inside. While the origins of the finger trap are controversial, a person's simplicity and…
George Carruthers, Whose Telescopes Explored House, Dies at 81
George Carruthers built his first kit telescope in 1949 when he was 10 years old and lived in rural Ohio. Fascinated by space, he devoured magazine articles about space travel.If the unknown was to be explored, he wanted to be part of…
Do Curfews Sluggish the Coronavirus?
Maria Polyakova, an economist at Stanford University, has researched the impact of the pandemic on the US economy. "In general," she said, "we expect staying at home to mechanically slow the pandemic by reducing the number of interactions…
Sharon Begley, a Prime Science Journalist, Is Lifeless at 64
"I think Sharon is a quintessential Enlightenment figure," Jon Meacham, former editor-in-chief of Newsweek, said in an email. "She wrote brilliantly on everything under the sun and beyond, from the origins of human life to climate change,…
Pfizer Will Ship Fewer Covid-19 Vaccine Vials to Account for ‘Further’ Doses
However, the federal health authorities that manage the government's syringe contracts told the FDA that more than 70 percent of the sites are using more efficient syringes and that more syringes can be bought or made according to another…