President Trump may step down, but NASA has, of course, stayed with the president’s plan to return American astronauts to the moon. On November 12, a week after the election, Huntville, Ala., The company said it had amended a 85 million NASA contract to build the main parts of the …
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Diego Maradona is in mourning in Argentina
Buenos Aires – People planted flowers and burning candles under the mural of Diego Maradona outside the stadium here which is his name. One person cries incessantly. At the Bellisk in central Buenos Aires, another man waved a banner depicting Mr. Maradona, saying, “God is Argentina.” Wednesday saw a sense …
Read More »AstraZeneca revealed a dosing error in coronavirus vaccine testing
The efficacy of the coronavirus vaccine from AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford may be due in part to a dosing error. In a press release on the effectiveness of the vaccine released on Monday, the dose of the vaccine candidate had the highest efficacy – up to 90% – …
Read More »Swedish Runstones open entrance to ancient Viking culture
Valelentuna, Sweden (CNN) – Drive about half an hour north of the Swedish capital and you will arrive in the Lake District of Vent Lentuna, a pleasant community with cobbler sea churches, picnic areas and playgrounds. It’s also a deep tour of Sweden’s ancient Viking past. There are dozens of …
Read More »Amy Connie Barrett plays the role of judge because of the Supreme Court’s decision to ban New York on religious services.
Justice Amy Connie Barrett played a crucial role as the Supreme Court barred New York from enforcing certain coronavirus restrictions on religious services. The Roman Catholic Church in New York City’s Brooklyn and Queen’s Boroughs and the Rhodesian Jewish Inns claimed to have challenged the limit on attendance at worship …
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