By Tony Rice, NASA Ambassador You may have read this week about “the size of the world’s largest building causing damage to the Earth at speeds in excess of 56,000 miles.” Some news sites also “confirm NASA.” Most of these things are technically correct, but the most important point remains. …
Read More »After admitting the mistake, AstraZeneca faces difficult questions about her vaccine
Big problems soon surfaced. An AstraZeneca executive told Reuters on Monday that the company did not intend to get half the dose for any of the participants. The British researchers conducting the trial there initially wanted to give the full dose to the volunteers, but the miscalculation meant that they …
Read More »Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Patch 1.0.4 Details Huge list of improvements, out tomorrow on PS5, PS4
As promised by Ubisoft, the next big update of Assassin’s Creed Valhala is coming tomorrow – it’s November 26th, if you’re reading this at a later date. The patch notes are predictably wide. Update 1.0.4, just promises a large number of improvements in everything. Gameplay, visuals, AI, user interface – …
Read More »Ethiopia’s TPLF Rise and Fall – Rebels Rulers and Behind | World News
In The center of Magellan, the capital of Tigris Highlands, is a complex of monuments and museums. Under the scorching heat, old armored vehicles, jets and helicopters rust quietly. On the city’s main thoroughfare, statues “martyrs” and a small group of rebels who have become guerrillas celebrate the victory of …
Read More »Deny permission for pebble mine project in Alaska
On Wednesday, Army Corps Engineers engineers denied permission for a proposed pebble mine in Alaska, killing a long-disputed project aimed at extracting possibly one of the world’s largest deposits of copper and gold ore, but which endangers the breeding sector. Originally in Bristol Bay for S.Lman. The battle over the …
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