Increase / Here’s how the lithium deposited at the anode looks under a scanned electron microscope. Full charge in top row, low charge in bottom row. Electric cars have come a long way in terms of to go a long way on a load. But everyone is still looking for …
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Lockdown extended in New Zealand city as virus outbreak swells
The New Zealand government on Friday extended a lockdown in its largest city as the country has its first COVID-19 outbreak in more than three months. The lockdown in Auckland began Wednesday and will continue for another 12 days after a cluster of 30 virus cases were discovered Tuesday, the …
Read More »Megachurch in California sues LA province for withholding services, and LA County prosecutes back
A megachurch in California sued the state and Los Angeles County on Wednesday in an effort to stop officials from banning large indoor gatherings during the coronavirus pandemic. Los Angeles County was prosecuted back Thursday. The Grace Community Church lawsuit “seeks to ban California from enforcing its unconstitutional and outrageous …
Read More »Re-immunity can slowly spread in the U.S., as study finds 40 percent Community infection provides protection
Re-immunity may slow the spread of COVID-19 in some parts of the U.S., scientists say, because a study finds that a population-wide infection rate of about 40 percent may be enough to achieve this form of community protection against the disease. The U.S. has confirmed more than 5.4 million cases …
Read More »There Might’ve been a Way Forward for College Football in 2020, but a lack of caution made it impossible
I’m a big fan of Coen brothers. The great Lebowski? Great movie. Funny, absurd and a great rendition of those old detective noir movies with Byzantine plots that went nowhere. Fargo? One of the best films ever made, an escalating vortex of chaos and bad decisions, with a warm, strong …
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