Discovery of pulsars British astronomer Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell was the first person to discover a pulsar in 1967 when she saw a radio pulsar. Since then, other types of pulsars have also been detected that emit X-rays and gamma rays. Pulsars are essentially rotating, highly magnified neutron stars, but …
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Retro Theft Review: Robert Whittaker vs. Yoel Romero 2
Few things infuriate MMA fans more than an incorrectly branded fight, though the term “theft” tends to be neglected and often biased. With Robbery Review, we’ll take a look at the controversial fights and determine if the judges were properly criticized for their decision or if experts need to examine …
Read More »AMC Theaters to Reopen in August After ‘Tenet’ Break – Deadline
Just because Warner Bros. took Christopher Nolan’s Beginning Temporarily out of opening hours does not mean that the number 1 theater chain will not reopen. AMC announced this morning that it plans to reopen its multiplexes starting in mid or late August instead of the previously announced date of July …
Read More »Android 11 still has a dessert name for internal use
Android executive Dave Burke has revealed the internal dessert name for Android 11. The latest version of Android is known internally as Red Velvet Cake. Google named Android versions after desserts in alphabetical order for the longest time, such as Android 7.0 Nougat, Android 8.0 Oreo, and Android 9.0 Pie. …
Read More »“We want a stable dollar,” says US Treasury Secretary Mnuchin: “It is the world’s reserve currency and we are going to protect that.”
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says the Trump administration’s goal is a stable US dollar, while, separately, he notes that some foam is seeping into the stock market that has risen from its coronavirus lows to end of march. “ “Clearly there are some individual stocks, I’m not going to mention …
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