In some parts of the world, solar power has historically been the cheapest source of electricity due to policies that promote renewable energy growth. That’s according to a new report released today by the International Energy Agency (IEA). Sunshine is free, but the technology needed to turn it into useful …
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You can’t learn much from a Covid-19 patient – even then that patient is President Trump
Oct. 8 marked a major milestone in what we know about the efficacy of rimadasivir, an experimental antiviral drug that was the first treatment drug approved for emergency use for COVID-19 in the United States. On that day, the results of a large medical trial – double-blind, placebo-controlled and involving …
Read More »Amy Connie Barrett Supreme Court Hearing Day 2: 6 Key Highlights
Judge Amy Connie Barrett referred to most of the days of her confirmation hearing questions as the “Ginsberg rule” and refused to give a position on whether she agreed with past examples. This is an approach popularized by late Justice Ruth Bader Jensberg (although she did actually speak more freely …
Read More »Covid-19: Death of a Dutch woman who caught the virus twice
However, the researchers said that her natural immune response may still be “sufficient” to fight Kovid-19, as the type of treatment she receives for cancer “does not necessarily result in a life-threatening disease.” The patient was admitted to the hospital earlier this year with severe coffee and fever, tested positive …
Read More »Opposing Mars: How to see a super bright Tuesday shining on the red planet
2020 October Mars will look bright and beautiful in the night sky of October. NASA October October 2020 is about the glory of Mars as the glowing red planet makes a display in the night sky. On October 6 we passed the approach of Mars closer to Earth and now …
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