The crisis that struck Europe for the first time in early spring has returned – but this time around, many feel that locking up society is too much to pay. Nevertheless, most medical and economic experts spoke to CNN to agree that, in the long run, a short lockdown is …
Read More »Scientists slam the Great Barrington Declaration
Just as the Trump administration has signaled its readiness to create a “mob immune system” by deliberately allowing the spread of coronavirus, major scientific organizations are condemning a plan they say would be fatal and practically impossible. The plan, formulated by three scientists in a controversial document known as the …
Read More »Houston Astros’ Zac Greenke on Dusty Baker dropped him in ALCS Game 4
In the age of analysis in baseball, many longtime fans still admire old school practices. As the oldest manager at Bezab., Dusty Baker of Houston has plenty of old school. It turns out that his ace watch is very happy about it. Matrix-fuel trends in watch usage on Wednesday during …
Read More »Bergam says 16 counties with ‘high risk’ for cocoid-19 die in North Dakota
The rise in risk levels in many of the state’s most populous and virus-affected counties is accompanied by a change in guidelines for “high-risk” counties. Bars, rest restaurants rent and big venues and orange coded positions in Case County on Friday, 15 others were advised to serve only a quarter …
Read More »Researchers synthesize superconducting material at room temperature
The new research, led by Ranga Dias, an assistant professor of physics and astronomy in mechanical engineering, aims to develop materials that conduct superconducting at room temperature. A very cold is currently required to achieve superconductivity, as shown in this photo from Dias’s lab, in which a magnet floats over …
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