This week was 51 years since NASA’s iconic mission landed on the Moon on July 20, 1969, in which Armstrong jumped off the Eagle lunar lander six hours later to deliver his “one small step” speech to the millions who anxiously observed the Earth. . Together with Aldrin 19 minutes …
Read More »United States plans to build nuclear power plants for the moon and Mars
BOISE, Idaho (AP) – The United States wants to build nuclear power plants that operate on the Moon and Mars, and on Friday submitted a request for ideas from the private sector on how to do it. The United States Department of Energy filed a formal request to build what …
Read More »COVID-19 antibodies may fade, but hope for the vaccine doesn’t
Recent studies seem to paint a grim picture of how long COVID-19 immunity It lasts, finding evidence of viral antibody counts plummeting in COVID-19 patients just two months after an initial infection. Some are concerned that these people are vulnerable to reinfection and that long-term vaccines may be more difficult …
Read More »England, Scotland coronavirus: nations separated at Covid-19. It can lead to a complete divorce.
“The Union is a fantastically strong institution, it has helped our country through thick and thin,” he said. “I think what people really want to do is see our whole country come back in force, and that is what we are going to do.” Together, perhaps, but not with the …
Read More »Neanderthals had a lower threshold for pain, and may have inherited it
Neanderthals and modern man have mixed and exchanged genes several times over the millennia. Researchers have found that people who have inherited a genetic variant for a Neanderthal ion channel have a lower pain threshold. Credit: © Science Photo Library / Daynes, Elisabeth People who inherited a special ion channel …
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