In the United States, more than 144,000 people have died from COVID-19. July 24, 2020 9:40 AM 4 min read Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEmail this article The new coronavirus pandemic has killed more than 633,000 people worldwide. More than 15.5 million people worldwide have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the …
Read More »The world march of facial masks: a mirror of humanity
SAINT-GERMAIN-EN-LAYE, France (AP) – House keys, wallet or purse, mobile phone and … oh yes: mask. Reluctantly for many, but also inexorably facing a deadly invisible enemy, tiny rectangles of fragile but life-saving fabric have joined the list of items in just a few months so as not to leave …
Read More »Scientists discover 37 sleeping volcanoes on Venus; Evidence suggests that the planet is geologically active
A computer generated view of a volcano on Venus called Sapas Mons. (NASA / JPL) Up to 37 recently active volcanic structures have been identified on Venus, providing groundbreaking evidence that Earth’s neighboring planet is still a geologically active world. The surface of Venus is covered by volcanic features; In …
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This image of the galaxy NGC 1398, found in the Fornax cluster, was taken with the Dark Energy Chamber. Credit: Dark Energy Survey / Flickr, CC BY-SA Dark energy is one of the greatest mysteries in science today. We know very little about it, other than that it is invisible, …
Read More »The day Liverpool lifted the trophy, it was Chelsea winger Christian Pulisic who stole the show.
On the day that Liverpool would hoist their first Premier League trophy, their first league trophy in 30 years, the biggest headline was not the ceremony. Instead, he was just a boy from Hershey, Pennsylvania. Although he was unable to start the match with Chelsea, Christian Pulisic made sure his …
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