ROME (AP) – European Union (EU) nations on Sunday launched a joint effort to vaccinate the most vulnerable people in the continent’s worst health crisis in a century, with a moment of hope. . Health care activists, the elderly and leading politicians reassured people that the vaccine was safe and …
Read More »Barry Lopez, the author who tied people to the place, died at the age of 75
Eugene, Ore. (AP) – Award-winning author Barry Lopez, who tried to tighten the bond between people and place by describing the landscapes he saw during his 20-year journey, has died. He was 75 years old. Lopez died Friday in Oregon’s Eugene after years of struggle with prostate cancer, his family …
Read More »From religion to politics – here’s how genes influence our choices
Social media algorithms, artificial intelligence and our own heredity are some of the factors that transcend our awareness. This raises an ancient question: do we have control over our own lives? This article is part of a series of talks on the science of free will. Many of us believe …
Read More »NASA astronaut Kate Rubins harvests radishes grown in space
NASA astronaut Kate Rubin harvested fresh radishes grown in space, opening new doors to produce food in microgravity to sustain future long-term missions to the moon and Mars. Was radish Grown in advanced plant habitat (APH) on the International Space Station. A shared by NASA Time lapse video During the …
Read More »Why two doses of the new COVID-19 vaccine is more
Pfizer and Modern have enough doses to vaccinate 6 percent of the U.S. population against COVID-19 by the end of the year. Popular provided by Popular Science An Uzbek doctor has prescribed a dose of Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine. But a simple change would double the number of people getting vaccinated. …
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