After several weeks of delays due to faulty devices and bad weather, the United Alliance Alliance is ready to launch its most powerful rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, by snatching a classified spy satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office fee. After the rocket’s first launch attempt, the mission is finally …
Read More »MLB Playoffs: Schedule, scores for the eight-game Postseason Bonanza on Wednesday
The 2020 Major League Baseball League kicked off with three of the best wild card series on Tuesday. For this year’s playoffs, there will be an expanded field in which sixteen teams will take part. Now, Wednesday brings to us a schedule with games on both sides of the American …
Read More »Timothy Ray Brown, the first person to treat HIV, dies at 54
Timothy Ray Brown, the so-called “Berlin patient” and the first person to recover from HIV infection, has died at the age of 54. It was recently revealed that he was temporarily ill from a recurrence of leukemia last year. News of his death was announced on Facebook by his partner, …
Read More »Greenland’s ice sheet is melting as fast as it has in the last 12,000 years, study shows
But the Earth’s billion. In terms of a billion billion plus years of history, melting in any one year or several decades is like the blink of an eye. It is not entirely clear whether the rapid breakdown we are seeing on Greenland today compares to what has happened in …
Read More »Ancient underground lakes found on Mars
The title of this beautiful ESA image of the Martian surface is Cappuccino Swirls at the South Pole of Mars. ESA / DLR / FU Berlin / Bill Dunford Be sure to pack arm flotations and a really big exercise when you visit Mars. The whole world of water-filled lakes …
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