Moncef Slaoui has not started making plans for his summer vacation next year. But he offers a high chance that all Americans will be able to do so in the not-too-distant future. In an interview with some sympathetic podcasters at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, Slaoui offers an education to …
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Scientists are inventing a new way to track spacecraft during the day
You might not see it when you look at the night sky, but there’s a lot of junk around the world right now. Pieces of decomposed satellites, discarded rocket launchers, and other man-made debris circle our planet like a giant bubble of trash. Tracking the positions of these objects is …
Read More »Bayern Munich vs. Chelsea, Live blog: Defensive ells of Blues continue, Bayern take the lead
11min: Good coverage of Reece on Davies to Bayern play through the midfield with full ease. 9min: Goal. Bayern Lewandowski made no mistake about it. Caballero is going the right way, but it was not to be seen. 1-0, Bayern. 7min: Tammy holds the ball up well and brings Kanté …
Read More »Taylor Swift confirms folklore theories about ‘Betty’
Photo: Taylor Swift / YouTube It will take a strong cup of coffee and a lot of patience to untangle the teenage love-triangular trilogy in the new Taylor Swift folklore album, which consists of the vocal anthems “cardigan,” “august” and “betty,” spelling spelling required. “Betty,” in particular served as frenzied …
Read More »Don’t forget to chat about the pooch in Ghostwire: Tokyo
Paranormal hijinks can wait Shinji Mikami shared a brief update Ghostwire: Tokyo during the current QuakeCon at Home stream. The city may miss most of its residents, but dogs still roam the streets – and you can talk to them completely. Even if the little kind is played out, it …
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