Body hair helps in thermoregulation. Scalp hair protects your scalp from the scorching sun, but traps the heat even if you are in a cold environment. Eyelashes are like screen doors for the eyes, keeping bugs and dust and small debris particles out whenever they are open. Eyebrows prevent sweat …
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U.S. Health officials said Saturday, closely monitoring the possible side effects of the first official COVID-19 vaccine, that they have seen at least six cases of severe allergic reactions from more than a quarter of a million shots given – an Illinois hospital told to stop vaccinations. Medical experts say …
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In October-October 2024, NASA will send astronauts to the moon for the first time since the Apollo era. After establishing orbit with their Orion spacecraft, a team of two astronauts (“the first woman and the next man”) will land in the moon’s south polar region. Over the course of a …
Read More »Concerns among Muslims about the halal status of the COVID-19 vaccine
Jakarta, Indonesia (AP) – In October, Indonesian diplomats and Muslim clerics boarded a plane in China. While diplomats were finalizing the deal to ensure millions of doses reach Indonesian citizens, clerics had a very different concern: whether the COVID-19 vaccine is legal to use under Islamic law. Companies are in …
Read More »China is opening up the world’s largest radio telescope to international scientists
After the historic fall Arecibo Observatory In Puerto Rico, China has opened the world’s largest radio telescope to international scientists. In Pingtang, there is Guizhou Province Five-hundred-meter er perpendicular circular telescope (Fast), the world’s largest radio telescope, surpassing the Arecibo Observatory, became the largest in the world for 53 years …
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