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8th death linked to wedding explosion in Maine

8th death linked to wedding explosion in Maine

The eighth death has been linked to a corona virus outbreak that erupted from a wedding and reception in northern Maine. The Maine Disease Control and Prevention Center said Saturday that the deceased was in his 80s and belonged to Somerset County. Become. The death toll from the explosion at the Maplecrest Rehabilitation and Life Center in Madison is now …

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NASA technology avoids precise landing and harm without a pilot

NASA technology avoids precise landing and harm without a pilot

Issued by Marco Pierce, Directorate of NASA’s Space Technology Mission September 19, 2020 The new Shepherd (NS) booster will land after the fifth flight of this vehicle on NS-11 May 2, 2019. Credit: Blue look Some of the most interesting places to read in our solar system are found in very hospitable environments – but landing on any planetary body …

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Russia’s top astronaut Venus has claimed that the planet belongs to the Kremlin

Russia's top astronaut Venus has claimed that the planet belongs to the Kremlin

Dmitry Rokosin, president of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, said the country plans to send its own mission to Venus. Director General of the Russian Space Agency Roscosmos said this week that Venus is a “Russian planet”. “The resumption of Venus exploration is on our agenda. We think Venus is a Russian planet, so we should not lag behind,” Dmitry …

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Options for extending the COVID-19 test Santa Barbara County; 19 new cases reported | Corona virus crisis

The Santa Barbara County Public Health Department Efforts to explore options for expansion were announced Thursday COVID-19 Test capability on the South Coast. “We are actively working to ensure that the test is available nationwide,” Director of Public Health Van Do-Rhinoso told a news conference. Public health officials are looking at other options to expand testing capacity in South County, …

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A glacier did not sink the Titanic, a new study has found

Popular Mechanics

Bloomberg Peralman sells almost everything as the epidemic rolls over his empire (Bloomberg) – Pitt Pitt, billionaire Ronald O. Peralman is parting with his treasures. His Gulf Stream 650 is on the market. His 257-foot boat. After signing a deal with Sotheby’s to sell hundreds of millions of dollars worth of works, the Movers took the art boxes from his …

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That mushroom motorcycle jacket never goes out of style

That mushroom motorcycle jacket never goes out of style

There are traditionally two ways to make a leather jacket. One involves the cow, which takes many years. The other requires synthetic fabric, and plastic. But there is a third option: thick sheets of woven fungus can grow for more than two weeks on anything from sawdust to agricultural waste. Alexander Bismarck, a material scientist at the University of Vienna, …

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The famous new Hubble photo shows Jupiter’s storm page

The famous new Hubble photo shows Jupiter's storm page

Majestic Jupiter, the militant big brother of our solar system, puts its best side forward *. A sharp new image from the Hubble Space Telescope The giant planet’s wild, ever-evolving weather – reveals short- and long-term changes. In the northern hemisphere, turbulent clouds may indicate the formation of a new rotating storm, while in the south, a long-lasting storm appears …

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Government pushes Baker fever shots; The courts plan for jury trials

Government pushes Baker fever shots;  The courts plan for jury trials

BOSTON (AP) – State Charlie Baker said Thursday that this year’s flu outbreak is the best way to help state guards combat the growing demand for health care services caused by any new rise in corona virus cases. Public health officials have warned that an increase in the two diseases could put pressure on state hospitals and the health care …

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The head of Russia’s space agency declares Venus a “Russian planet.”

Astronomers can find a possible sign of life on Venus

Moscow – If there is life in Venus, it can start learning the Russian language. The boss of Russia’s state space agency called it the “Russian Planet”. The bold regional claim comes from the background of science Research that suggests that life may be Earth’s celestial neighbor, the second planet from the sun. Roscosmos leader Dmitry Rogozin, known for his …

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