In a major policy change for NASA, the space agency is making it possible for its own personnel, including astronauts, to fly in commercial suborbital spacecraft. These rockets are designed to fly to the edge of space and back, giving passengers brief experiences of weightlessness. The agency hopes to expand …
Read More »Bolton, in an FNC interview, calls Trump’s coronavirus response ‘inconsistent’
Former national security adviser John Bolton, in an interview with Bret Baier of Fox News, criticized the response to President Trump’s coronavirus as “inconsistent” when analyzing what he called the unpredictable nature of the president’s decision-making. “The difference between [Joe] Biden and Trump is that Biden has an opinion, and …
Read More »How Tulsa, Oklahoma Reflected a Fractured Nation During the Trump Rally
TULSA, Okla. – To the Rev. Robert RA Turner, pastor of the Vernon African Methodist Episcopal Church, which was the only building to remain partially standing on Greenwood Avenue after the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, a tangible division in everything from politics to health and science It is part of …
Read More »Fauci, citing ‘Disturbing Surge’, tells Congress that the virus is not under control
“This one act will save lives,” said Dr. Redfield. And all four doctors contradicted the President’s claims about the tests, saying that despite Mr. Trump’s claim at the Tulsa rally that he had asked “my people” to “delay the tests” because further examination revealed more infections, making the country look …
Read More »Antarctic mystery: origins of the fossil ‘The Thing’ revealed by scientists | Science | News
In 2011, researchers from Chile discovered a mysterious deflated rugby ball fossil in Antarctica. The object has been sitting in Chile’s National Museum of Natural History for almost a decade, and scientists have been unable to determine its origin. The rock-shaped object was so puzzling that scientists simply referred to …
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