Fossils of ‘Real-Life Loch Ness Monster’ found in Antarctica Scientists have recently unearthed fossils of a 0-million-year-old Elasmosaur in Antarctica, which once weighed 115 tons, making it the largest ever found. Fossil hunters call the discovery a real-life folk-ness monster, as many believe that Nessie is a long-lived placenta like …
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CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Valensky said Friday’s announcement relaxed the recommendations on social distances from 6 feet to 3 feet and relied heavily on schools using other measures, including universal masking and contact tracing. “At first glance, a three-foot change in classrooms would be challenging, especially for large urban school …
Read More »Can mRNA technology used in CIVID-19 vaccines be used to treat cancer?
One of the scientists behind the Pfizer-Bioentech vaccine – the first widely approved immunization for the novel coronavirus – claims that companies could be used to treat another deadly disease – cancer. Ozlem Turkey co-founded the German company Bioentech with him. Husband in late 2000. Bionettes, over the years, have …
Read More »NASA’s Mars helicopter completes tests, near historic historic flight
Ingenuity, NASA’s miniature Mars helicopter, is almost ready to make history with the first powered flight to another planet. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory team announced Friday that it has completed final reviews of systems integrating the helicopter with the Perseverance Rover. JPL chief engineers Farah Alibay and Timothy Kenham said …
Read More »Chris Harrison keeps a more powerful lawyer than the ‘bachelor’ controversy
Chris Harrison knows the temperature in the room, as he is now legalized in the wake of his uncertain future as the host of “The Bachelor.” Harris has hired celebrity attorney Brian Friedman, who knows a thing or two about the celebs who received his walking King Papers. He turned …
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