When I see an infected in The last of us part 2, I keep calm. Even when it’s a jump scare or an unexpected enemy, I generally know how to deal with most of the things the game makes me kill. Heights, though? Now those make me pause. It’s fun, …
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Why NIO Shares Are Rising Today
What happened Actions of the Chinese manufacturer of electric vehicles NIO (NYSE: NIO) It resumed its upward load on Monday morning. The stock fell more than 25% last week amid notes from Wall Street analysts urging investors to be cautious. But investors appeared to have thrown those warnings into the …
Read More »‘We are a battlefield now’: in Southeast Asia, tensions between the United States and China erupt on social media
(Reuters) – Tensions between the United States and China over the South China Sea have erupted into a war of words on social media, in what analysts see as a change in US strategy amid a growing superpower rivalry in Southeast Asia. FILE PHOTO: Chinese and American flags fly in …
Read More »What experts know (and don’t know) about how the virus affects children
As the debate on reopening schools continues at the local, state, and national levels, infectious disease and engineering experts are trying to keep up with the ever-evolving situation with the coronavirus pandemic so that they can advise administrators to consider and reconsider if and when Facilities open for the year. …
Read More »A new idea about how Earth’s outer shell was first broken into tectonic plates
Figure 1. A snapshot of a model from the new job, showing the final stages of growth and coalescence of a new global fracture network. The fractures are in black / shadow, and the colors show stresses (the pink color denotes tensile stress, the blue color denotes compression stress). Credit: …
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