NEW YORK (AP) – The KVWID-19 epidemic has helped revive ops topsy. When the virus first appeared in the U.S. Upon arrival at the hospitals, doctors could only guess at the cause of the strange constellation of symptoms: why patients were losing their sense of smell and taste, developing spots …
Read More »Earthlings and astronauts chat on the radio
Credit: CC0 Public Domain The cost of the International Space Station is more than 100 billion. Ham radio sets can be for a few hundred rupees. Perhaps, he explains, partially human, one of the greatest scientific discoveries of mankind is the appeal to communicate with the earth through technology more …
Read More »Seals are making creepy ultrasound sounds underwater, and we have no idea why
Above the water, they make a sound like bending cookies. Beneath the ice, they sound like chippers, chattering robots. Either way, Antarctica’s Waddle Seal should have no trouble finding work in the future Star Wars Project. “The calls of the waddle seal make an almost unbelievable, other worldwide sound under …
Read More »Animal News 2020 – The New York Times
It was a rough year for Homo sapiens. The coronavirus epidemic highlighted our vulnerabilities in the natural world that are constantly changing. Many were forced to find a new level of determination and creativity to survive. While humans are isolated, birds, bugs, fish and mammals put their own ingenuity on …
Read More »Governor Kate Brown says reg Reagan School may decide to reopen Jan. 1
Governav. Kate Brown announced Wednesday that Oregon schools will be allowed to open their doors to students starting Jan. 1, as the state will no longer order closures based on the severity of the coronavirus epidemic in any school district county. Actually, schools probably won’t open it quickly. It will …
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