I stay on the numbers because this week, the USA has officially counted 200,000 COVID-19 deaths. Words like “terrible landmark” just don’t seem to be enough on that toll face. Numbers are valuable. Case calculations help scientists detect the spread of infection. The death toll helps policymakers figure out where …
Read More »There is no speed limit in an overly fluid universe. Now we know why.
In the cold, gad medium of helium-3 excess fluid, scientists recently made an unexpected discovery. Foreign objects traveling through the medium can exceed critical speed limits without breaking the delicate excess fluid. As opposed to our understanding of this excess fluid, it presents quite a puzzle – but now, by …
Read More »Small airborne particles can cause a large coronavirus problem
NEW YORK (AP) – In a lab at a University of Maryland, people infected with the new coronavirus sit on a chair and place their faces at the end of a large cone. They recite the alphabet and sing or just sit quietly for half an hour. Sometimes they cough. …
Read More »How to know if you have a vitamin D deficiency
When Dr. Anthony Fauci, who acknowledges most of the so-called “boosting the immune system”, is supplemented with covid-1am, mostly “doing nothing,” believing in the benefits of vitamin D. “If you have a vitamin D deficiency, it affects your susceptibility to infection. So I don’t mind recommending it, and I take …
Read More »NASA astronauts plan to conduct its poll from the space station
Atlanta (AP) – NASA astronaut Kate Rubins told the Associated Press on Friday that she plans to cast her next vote from space – more than 200 miles from Earth. Rubins is just outside Moscow in Russia’s Star City, preparing for a mid-October launch and a six-month stay on the …
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