With NASA’s Eyes on the Earth web-based application, you can tag with a US-European satellite as it orbits the Earth, collecting critical measurements of our changing planet. This was the last time the human eye would keep an eye on the satellite, when the Sentinel-6 Michael Freelich was included in …
Read More »How the once alternative dream of laser weapons suddenly became a reality
After many decades of hard work and dead-end, the dream of operational professional laser weapons is about to become a reality. So, what has changed is that the excessive systems have gone from clumsy pipe dreams to rigidity, miniatures and reliable weapons that can be adjusted even in the toughest …
Read More »Covid Combat Fatigue: Doctors and nurses are running out
Dr. Emory, an internal medicine physician at Emory University. Marshall Florent understands that her young children, and years and years, from her scrubs to her sneakers, are strangely accustomed to the ritual of removing work clothes. Entering his house. “I don’t touch or talk to my kids before I take …
Read More »Deny permission for pebble mine project in Alaska
On Wednesday, Army Corps Engineers engineers denied permission for a proposed pebble mine in Alaska, killing a long-disputed project aimed at extracting possibly one of the world’s largest deposits of copper and gold ore, but which endangers the breeding sector. Originally in Bristol Bay for S.Lman. The battle over the …
Read More »For the first time, scientists have discovered a haunting sign that displays the engine of the universe.
In research published Wednesday in the journal Nature, scientists report that they first discovered an almost-volatile particle called neutrinos, which can detect carbon-nitrogen-oxygen fusion inside the sun, known as the CNO cycle. It is a landmark that confirms the theoretical predictions of the 1930s, and is regarded as one of …
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