Astronomers have unveiled the most accurate 3D map of the galaxy yet, promising to shed fresh light on the galaxy’s workings and the mysteries of the vast universe. The giant electronic atlas was compiled from data collected by the European Space Agency’s Gaia Observatory, which is scanning the sky from …
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The Ktozerian fish, old enough to live during World War II, was found by the Australian Australian Marine Science Institute at Marine Science at Rowley Shoals, about 300 kilometers (186 miles) west of Broom, as part of a lifetime study. Tropical fish. The researchers looked at three species that they …
Read More »Church and Covid-19: A fatal lesson from the 1918 epidemic
Those who refused to accept the epidemic suffered the consequences. In Zamora, Spain, “mass gatherings were positively encouraged – and per cent, or more than twice the national average, Zamora had the highest mortality rate in any city in Spain,” wrote science journalist Laura Spini in her book “Pele Rider”: …
Read More »Athletes say they removed Utah Monolith, legal case unclear
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – A glittering monolith found in the desert of Utah was a mysterious beacon that immediately caught the attention of people around the world with a pandemic plaguing the holiday season. Unveiled to the public shortly before Thanksgiving, it drew hundreds of people to a remote, …
Read More »Get vaccinated in public to prove that former presidents Obama, Bush and Clinton are volunteers.
The three most recent former presidents hope the awareness campaign to increase confidence in its safety and effectiveness will be a powerful message as American public health officials try to persuade people to get vaccinated. Freddie Ford, Bush’s chief of staff, told CNN that President Dr. Anthony F. C. – …
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