A widespread coronavirus outbreak aboard a fishing boat in Seattle may provide the first direct evidence that antibodies can provide protective immunity against the virus, according to a report on Tuesday. Crewmembers of the ship were studied before and after its 18-day voyage in May, which would eventually see more …
Read More »NASA to conduct independent evaluation of Mars’ repayment plans
WASHINGTON – NASA will conduct an independent review of its overall efforts to return samples from Mars, seeking to find any issues with the campaign while they are still in the early stages of development. NASA announced on August 14 that it will set up a Mars Sample Return Independent …
Read More »Lunar and Martian tunnels could contain world colonies / Boing Boing
Lunar and Martian tunnels could cover the world of the colonies / Boing Boing Massive lava tubes below the surface of the moon and Mars could be prime real estate for future habitats of the world. “With heights dwarfing Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, and ‘roof …
Read More »Elephant shredded, thought ‘lost to science’ in 1968, to be seen in Africa
The Somali elephant, known for its interesting long snout, has been found in the African wild for the first time in more than 50 years. Considered ‘lost to science’ since 1968, the small mammal has been discovered in the rocky landscape of the Horn of Africa. After observations by local …
Read More »Lakers vs. Trail Blazers score, takeaways: Dame Lillard leads Portland to overtime win over Los Angeles in Game 1
The first day of the NBA playoffs was limestone. The second? Yes, not so much. The no. 1 seed Milwaukee Bucks started the day by losing to the Orlando Magic, and the no. 1 seeded Los Angeles Lakers ended the day by losing to the No. 8 seeded Portland Trail …
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