In his weak years, Albert Einstein Leaned on the windmill in an attempt to unite all the forces of nature. He died in despair, and his attempt would fall short of his biggest failure in history. But Einstein’s failed dream could ultimately be his ultimate victory, as a small group …
Read More »Incredible satellite view of the moon’s shadow crossing the Earth’s surface during a total solar eclipse
By Science Tech December 15, 2020 The first and only solar eclipse of 2020 occurred on December 14, the path to perfection stretching from the equatorial Pacific to the South Atlantic and through southern Argentina and Chile. December 14, 2020 Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) on Geostationary Operation Parental Environmental Satellite …
Read More »Florida Gov. Ron Des Antis Pfizer Coronavirus Vaccine Rollout Promotes
The first 2.9 million doses of Fischer’s two-dose novel coronavirus vaccine, sent on Sunday from the company’s factory in Kalamazoo, Michigan, are expected to end the epidemic by the end of 2021. But some states are better set to smell coronavirus than others. U.S. Department of Disease Control and Prevention …
Read More »There is a man-made barrier in space, all around the earth
In 2017, NASA’s space probe discovered a huge, man-made ‘barrier’ around the Earth. And tests have confirmed that it is actually affecting the space weather outside our planet’s atmosphere. This means that not only are we changing the Earth so seriously, scientists are calling for a whole new geographical age …
Read More »U.S. Coronavirus: The Covid-19 vaccine rollout was a moment of hope in the “dark days” of the epidemic, experts say. But the black days are not over yet
“I would never have thought that within a year of the identification of a new virus, we would have a vaccine that is given to people, that is safe, and effective, and that gives us hope,” said Ric. Said Richard Besser. , Former executive director of the Centers for Disease …
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