Some people see gold as a relic, a thing of kings, pirates, and myths. It produces no income, sits on vaults, and adorns the necks and wrists of the wealthy. But this is also just a myth. In fact, as a financial asset, the value of gold has shined over …
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WHO applauds Oxford coronavirus vaccine data: “It’s good news”
The executive director of the World Health Organization (WHO) emergency program, Mike Ryan, speaks at a press conference on the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in Geneva, Switzerland. Denis Balibouse | Reuters The World Health Organization on Monday applauded data recently released by researchers from the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca on …
Read More »Phoenix police post body camera footage in Jay Garcia fatal shooting
Phoenix police released the body camera video Monday in the fatal shooting of a man parked in a car on a driveway after the department’s public demands for transparency. Phoenix police released a nearly 12-minute video Monday on their YouTube account summarizing the events that took place before the death …
Read More »Three new deaths from COVID-19, 92 new cases reported in Clark County
Clark County Public Health reported Monday three new deaths associated with COVID-19 and 92 new positive tests since Friday. The three deaths were a woman in her 60s with underlying health conditions, and a man in his 70s and a woman in his 80s with undetermined underlying conditions. To date, …
Read More »First ‘non-cuttable’ material in the world: Proteus
The researchers claim they have made the world’s first non-cuttable material, with a 15% steel density, which they say could turn into a lightweight armor or indestructible bicycle lock, according to an article recently published in the journal. Scientific reports. RELATED: LINE-X: THE SPRAY THAT ANY INESTRUCTIBLE THING CAN DO …
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