Arizona State Senator candidate Captain Mark Kelly has an impressive resume. He flew combat missions during Operation Desert Storm. Twice as a mission commander he flew four times on the space shuttle. However, Kelly’s views on space policy, a topic he should be familiar with, given his previous occupation, are …
Read More »How many organs are there in the human body?
From time immemorial, mankind has sought to understand our inner strengths. Ancient Egyptians Handled human organs as they removed them for combustion. There may be medical manuscripts found in an ancient Chinese tomb Early known anatomical writing About the human body. Thousands of years later, do we know how many …
Read More »Fake asteroids? NASA’s expert ID sees the object object as a rocket
Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP) – Jig could be for an “asteroid” that is struck by Earth’s gravity and becomes a mini moon next month. Instead of a global rock, the newly discovered object appears to be an old rocket from a failed lunar-landing mission 54 years ago, a way to …
Read More »Experts warn of cheerfulness, over one million cases in India
New Delhi (AP) – India’s confirmed coronavirus toll has crossed one million on Sunday, with many new cases sinking in recent weeks, health experts warn. The health ministry has registered another 74,383 infections in the last 24 hours. India is expected to become the worst-affected country in the coming weeks, …
Read More »U.S. Coronavirus: 20,000 more coronavirus deaths expected by end of month, says former CDC director
D esti. The infection is based on “pre-existing infections,” Tom Frieden said during CNN’s “Coronavirus: Facts and Fears” town hall on Saturday. “Whenever we ignore, underestimate or underestimate this virus, we are at our own risk and at the risk of people whose lives depend on us,” Frieden said. By …
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