For years, the north coast of Japan had been the site of a macabre phenomenon: fishing boats washing up on the coast carrying the bodies of the dead North Koreans, more than 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) from their homeland. But the numbers in 2017 were unprecedented: More than 100 ships …
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The country returns to 1,000 deaths in one day and authorities warn that the pandemic will only worsen
© Mark Felix / AFP / Getty Images Registered respiratory therapist Niticia Mpanga enters Covid’s ICU patient room at Oakbend Medical Center in Richmond, Texas on July 15, 2020. -The latest model projects the number of COVID-19 deaths in the US to further increase, research team suggests near-universal use of …
Read More »Multiple exoplanets orbiting ‘sun-like star’ discovered in deep space for the first time
According to a recently published study, scientists discovered a multiplanetary system that orbits a “sun-like star” for the first time. The research, published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, describes two giant exoplanets (TYC 8998-760-1b and TYC 8998-760-1c) that orbit the star TYC 8998-760-1, approximately 300 light-years from Earth. A light …
Read More »Tom Brady: “Let’s Stand Together and Demand Responses from the NFL”
AP Better late than never. Or perhaps, in this case, better never than late. Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady did not participate in Sunday’s orchestrated tweet storm by NFL players who pressured the league to do what was necessary to allow the game to run safely. On Wednesday night, after several …
Read More »According to a new study, older children are just as likely to spread coronavirus as adults, what does this mean for school reopens?
According to a large study, older children are more likely than younger children to spread the coronavirus. (False images) According to a new South Korean study published in the journal, older children are just as likely to spread the coronavirus as adults. Emerging infectious diseases. In the study, researchers analyzed …
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