Government employees met closely with strange species in the Utah desert. Last week a team with the state Wildlife Department spotted a mysterious single-track dirt exit in a Utah public safety helicopter. About 10 to 12 feet high, the shiny metal object was firmly planted in the ground, suggesting that it had not been dropped from above. Officials say it …
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China is preparing for the task of bringing goods back from the moon
Wenshang, China (API) – For the first time in almost half a century, Chinese technicians on Monday made final preparations for a mission to bring objects back from the lunar surface – an attempt to boost human understanding of the moon and the solar system in general. Song 5 – Named for the Chinese moon goddess – this is the …
Read More »Murphy NJ’s corona virus extends public health urgency
Government Bill Murphy Extension of New Jersey Public Health Emergency Notification Sunday is new Corona virus Cases, hospitalizations and deaths continue to rise. The governor’s executive order extends the emergency by an additional 30 days. This is the ninth time he has extended the March 9 public health emergency, giving him the strength to fight the spread of COVID-19 through …
Read More »Jupiter and Saturn will look like twins for the first time since the Middle Ages
After sunset on the evening of December 21, 2020, Thursday And Saturn In the night sky of the earth they appear closer together than they were in the Middle Ages, giving the world a celestial feast to sound in the winter solstice. “Alignments between these two planets are very rare, occurring once every 20 years, but this connection is very …
Read More »HIV mortality rates fell by half in 2010-2018, according to the CDC.
In 2017, more than 16,000 people died of HIV, and about 5,500 of those deaths were caused by HIV-related causes, with the virus plaguing the top 10 causes of death in some groups. “There is still work to be done,” said Karin Bosch, CDC epidemiologist who led the study. The earlier the diagnosis, the sooner people can receive continuous care …
Read More »These NJ districts saw the most recent COVID-19 cases this week. See how yours was.
Wherever you look, the Corona virus In New Jersey the numbers only go one way. The week of November 12-18 marked the third consecutive week that every district in New Jersey has seen an increase in new corona virus cases in the previous week. Just two months ago adding five or six cases to 10,000 residents was enough to land …
Read More »The NJ reported 4,679 new COVID-19 cases, 34 deaths due to hospitalization
New Jersey reported a further 4,679 on Saturday Corona virus Cases and 34 additional deaths, while hospital admissions rose to the 22nd day The second wave of infection There is a constant barrage to the state. A day later The mayor of Newark announced that it is asking residents of the state’s largest city to stay home for 10 days …
Read More »As Greenland melts, we underestimate its impact on a new model
Greenland is the largest island in the world and has the largest ice mass in the Northern Hemisphere. When all that ice has melted, the sea will rise Over 7 meters. But that’s not going to happen, is it? Well, not any time soon, but understanding how much ice will melt in the coming century is an important and urgent …
Read More »A new study suggests that 75% of a city’s rapid test every 3 days could ‘move the epidemic toward destruction’ within 6 weeks
Testing a large part of a city every three days can reduce the risk of infections by 88%, according to Harvard D.H. According to a study by the San School of Public Health and the University of Colorado Boulder. Mass and frequent rapid testing for COVID-19 can cause a large number of infections within six weeks, a new study suggests. …
Read More »The famous Arecibo telescope that starred in the James Bond film to be demolished
Arecibo Laboratory reflection dish suffered damage from broken cable. University of Central Florida This is a sad day for the world of astronomy. The Arecibo Laboratory An epic telescope says goodbye to Puerto Rico where the dish resides. The laboratory underwent rigorous construction Damage when a cable failed in August, And the situation has worsened. The The National Science Foundation …
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