“We went further,” he said. “What are you supposed to do differently than we did?” In recent weeks, when states began to reopen public life in phases, some people celebrated their first haircuts after the coronavirus and had long-term dental cleanings. The neighborhood bars, back in business, seemed to have …
Read More »Georgia Dog Tests Positive for Coronavirus in Second US Canine Case
TOPLINE A Georgia dog is the second in the United States to test positive for coronavirus, according to the Georgia Department of Health, and is believed to have contracted it from its owners. ATLANTA, GEORGIA – MAY 16: A sign shows “Reduce the spread of germs, wash your feet” on …
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Measurements from NASA’s Transit Exoplanet Study Satellite (TESS) have enabled astronomers to greatly improve their understanding of the strange environment of KELT-9b, one of the hottest known planets. “The rarity factor is high with KELT-9b,” said John Ahlers, an astronomer at the Universities Space Research Association in Columbia, Maryland, and …
Read More »NASA Delays Mars Rover Perseverance Again As Launch Deadline Approaches
Perseverance on June 18, with fairings designed to protect it. NASA / Christian Mangano The Mars Perseverance rover and the Wit helicopter They are mostly ready to fly to Mars, but technical problems mean they will have to wait to get out of this rock. On Tuesday, NASA said the …
Read More »Illini LB Milo Eifler on his concerns playing during a COVID-19 pandemic: ‘We are not superheroes’
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Milo Eifler You have many questions about whether it is safe to play football during the coronavirus pandemic. And it doesn’t seem like anyone in the NCAA or the University of Illinois can answer all of those questions for the senior linebacker. When asked if he would …
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