A New York City mother traveling with her six children was flown out of a JetBlue flight on Wednesday after her 2-year-old daughter would not wear a mask as required by the airline. Chaya Bruck, a Brooklyn resident, documented the episode that happened on a flight from Orlando to Newark …
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The shareholder retains the constant stream of restless headlines and somber metrics in a fierce connection with the economy that has been hotly debated on Wall Street. To read:Jim Cramer urges investors not to be fooled by new heights in the stock market And while it may seem rather toppy …
Read More »This is how Elon Musk’s satellites lower the sky – Pledge Times
“It has many consequences for me, but those that can cause problems are those who are dedicated to searching for comets, stars and others in telescopes. The serious thing is for science,” explains astrophotographer Daniel Lopez. His striking images of astronomical phenomena have been all over the world, but on …
Read More »Small enzyme-mimicking polymers may have helped start life
The micrograph shows uniform nanoparticles below 10nm in diameter. Credit: Tony Z. Jia, ELSI Most difficulty in origin of life research is focused on understanding the prebiotic formation of biological building blocks. However, it is possible that early biological evolution was affected by various chemical structures and processes, and these …
Read More »FDA rejection signals potential new barriers to gene therapies
THis unexpected rejection by the Food and Drug Administration of a gene therapy for the hemophilia of the thriving disorder has resurfaced across the biotech industry, potentially complicating the path to the market for these one-time treatments. In deciding not to approve Roctavian, a BioMarin Pharma Gene Therapy for Hemophilia …
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