NAIROBI, Kenya – In life, Hachalu Hundessa’s protest songs woke up and united Ethiopians who yearned for freedom and justice. He is doing the same thing in death, with thousands of people gathered on Thursday to bury him in Ambo, the city 60 miles west of the Ethiopian capital of …
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The surprise discovery in the lunar craters could force us to rethink the origins of the moon
Scientists are still not completely sure how the Moon formed, although many hypotheses have been discussed. Now, new findings about metal deposits in lunar craters could mean that we need to rethink those hypotheses again. In summary, the findings suggest that there are more metals like iron and titanium in …
Read More »WH considering the second round ‘seriously’ since the first round ‘worked very well’
After President Donald Trump on Wednesday voiced his support for more stimulus and potentially a second round of checks, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin also said he could back direct payments. “We are going to seriously consider whether we need to make more direct payments,” Mnuchin said at a White House …
Read More »Laser light experiment shows which types of face masks work best
Coughs and sneezes that glow in the dark? In the coronavirus era, this is what scientists need to determine which masks work best to prevent spray drops from spreading after coughing or sneezing. The researchers at Florida Atlantic University turned to laser light and glycerin to demonstrate the best type …
Read More »SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft captured by camera during NASA astronaut spacewalk
SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft captured during NASA astronaut spacewalk SpaceX’s first astronaut-tested Crew Dragon spacecraft was captured by the camera by one of two NASA astronauts who piloted it during a routine spacewalk to repair the International Orbital Space Station (ISS). While outside the station to replace the old lithium-ion …
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