“There may be other cities or countries that go back to school, but their Covid-19 case numbers are very low,” said Rolline Sullivan, a mother of four in Duval County, home to Jacksonville. “The most important thing I think is missing is science.” Sullivan recently joined a caravan of “bikers” …
Read More »The moon formed 100 million years more recently than previously thought: it had an ocean of magma more than 1,000 km deep
The moon is born. Credit: Ron Miller Earth’s natural satellite was formed from debris created by a collision between young Earth and a protoplanet. During this process, the Moon became so hot that an ocean of magma more than 1,000 kilometers deep formed, which then took 200 million years to …
Read More »Scientists build a small chamber for beetles to carry
Beetlecam To see first-hand the daily life of the insects, the scientists built a small camera that they can mount on a beetle with a Lilliputian backpack. The Beetlecam (our name, not yours) comes from the University of Washington’s computer science department, which was commissioned to design a camera light …
Read More »Tiger Woods has his own tough comeback at the Memorial Tournament | Sport
A round of attrition wasn’t exactly what Tiger Woods wanted on his return to competitive golf after a five-month break, but the stormy conditions at the Memorial Tournament accomplished just that. US Open met with the PGA Tour in Ohio. A remarkable day for a 423-yard run by Bryson DeChambeau …
Read More »US Farmers Beef With Burger King on Cow Fart Advertisement
Image copyright Burger King Screenshot A boy in a cowboy hat sings about the cow’s flatulence in a new Burger King commercial The fast food chain Burger King has released an announcement that encourages American farmers to change the diet of cows to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The controversial video …
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