Some who planned to move to senior housing now choose to live more freely than racism. Others wonder if switching to an organization that can get extra help would be the right call. These results are not enough in normal times, the economy is collapsing and full of uncertainty as the Govt-19 deaths rise, which includes tens of thousands of …
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First, astronomers have discovered a giant planet orbiting a dead star
A small white dwarf, WD 1856, orbited closely by a large planet. NASA Goddard About 80 light-years from Earth the white dwarf WD 1856, a dead star entered its final stages of life 6 billion years ago. This slow death is usually very lonely. In the process of dying, some of the stars expand drastically and become a large “red …
Read More »Thousands of North Carolina residents falsely claim they have the corona virus
Thousands of North Carolina residents were recently reported positive Corona virus Tests, but it’s a mistake. More than 6,700 people in Mecklenburg County North Carolina They said that in a text message sent from the McLenberg County Department of Health on Friday Tested Positive COVID-19 More than 500 people were informed by a county email that they had been infected …
Read More »Scientists are confused by new discoveries in the mysterious dark matter of the universe
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The dark matter that makes up the vast majority of galaxies, including our own galaxy, is once again baffling scientists with new observations of distant galaxies that contradict current understanding of its nature. Rated NASA / ESA Hubble Space Telescope image shows the largest galaxy cluster MACSJ 1206. NASA / ESA / G. Caminha (University of Groningen), …
Read More »Astronomers can find a possible sign of life on Venus
Traces of a rare molecule called phosphine have been found in Venus’ infernal, highly acidic atmosphere, astronomers announced Monday – providing a clear clue to the possibility of life. The phosphine molecules found on Earth are primarily the result of human activity or the actions of microorganisms that thrive in oxygen-deficient environments. Researchers have not said whether life was discovered …
Read More »How flu scenes can help in the fight against Govt-19
Since we already know that the antibodies produced by people following a corona virus infection decrease over time, there is a good chance that any corona virus vaccine will need to be administered again, perhaps annually, to provide adequate protection. Unlike the flu, Covit-19 showed no evidence of having a season. Whether the weather is hot, cold, dry or wet, …
Read More »The Japanese space agency will send an 8K camera to Mars
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and the Broadcaster NHK are developing a space camera capable of shooting at 4K and 8K resolutions. Meanwhile, there is 8K video Restricted price Get back down to earth, so if you’re going to get some shots with ridiculously high resolution, it might be out of this world as well. In A news release Announcing …
Read More »SpaceX drone goes to sea for Falcon 9’s next Starling launch and landing
The upgraded SpaceX drone supports the Falcon 9’s next Starling launch and landing in the Atlantic Ocean at approximately 630 kilometers (~ 390 miles). This year alone marks SpaceX ‘s 11th Starling launch, the 12th operational (V1.0) launch and the 13th Starling launch in total, representing about 700 operational satellites in orbit. According to an interview with SpaceX COO and …
Read More »Why can’t humans digest corn?
There is a way to stay intact from the corn plate to the boob. The bright yellow kernels found in our favorite summer dishes in the bathroom after hours – do not seem to be digested. How does corn survive in the digestive system? More importantly, should you eat even food that is hard to digest? It turns out that …
Read More »Scientists have found a way to see machines through clouds and fog
It could be incredibly useful to have robots working in a disaster area, autonomous cars circling the city, or having bearing satellites in space, machines that can see through clouds, fog and fog – and scientists could have created an even better system. The newly developed system works through an algorithm that measures the motion of individual light particles or …
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