Tropical Storm Gonzalo formed on Wednesday morning, making it the seventh named storm of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season and breaking the record for the first recorded “G” named storm. This is right after 2020, already setting records for the first storms named “C”, “E” and “F”. The average date …
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Mike Ryan of the World Health Organization doesn’t expect the first COVID-19 vaccines until early 2021
The WHO has been working to expand access to potential vaccines, said Mike Ryan. (Figurative) GENEVA / ZURICH: Researchers are making “good progress” in developing COVID-19 vaccines, with a handful in late-stage trials, but their first use cannot be expected until early 2021, a World Organization expert said Wednesday. of …
Read More »$ 100 Million Research Center to be Built at Colorado Springs Airport | Deal
California-based defense and security research nonprofit Aerospace Corp. will announce plans Wednesday for a $ 100 million research and development facility at the Colorado Springs airport that will employ 200 people. Aerospace employs 240 engineers, scientists, analysts, and cybersecurity specialists in a 78,000-square-foot building opened in 2007 at the airport’s …
Read More »Guard Ricky Rubio, back with the Suns after testing positive for COVID-19, trying to “figure out how to do his best.”
6:30 pm ET Andrew LopezESPN Phoenix Suns guard Ricky Rubio told reporters Wednesday that he did not join the team in Orlando, Florida until this week due to a positive COVID-19 test. Rubio said he joined the team two days ago and that Tuesday was his first practice. Phoenix has …
Read More »Tesla’s next Gigafactory will be in Austin, Texas, and Musk says it will be “awesome.”
TOPLINE Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Wednesday that the electric car company’s next factory will be built in Austin, Texas. Tesla co-founder and CEO Elon Musk gestures when introducing the new all-electric model. … [+] Tesla Cybertruck on drums at Tesla Design Center in Hawthorne, California on November 21, 2019. …
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