Searching for radio telescope data in 2007, Duncan Lorimer, an astrophysicist at the University of West Virginia, found something unusual. Briefly, the data obtained six years ago showed a thunderous explosion, not exceeding 5 milliseconds. Others have seen this blip and seen it in the past, but Lorimer and his …
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After many conflicting reports about his availability for Thursday night’s game against the San Francisco 49ers, the Green Bay Packers are officially ready to play for the first time in three weeks, following in the footsteps of Aaron Jones. ESPN Reporting that Jones was expected to be comfortable except for …
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Twenty-one virus-related deaths and 2,101 new coronavirus cases have been reported in the state since Wednesday, according to daily figures released by the Oklahoma State Health Department. A total of 129,873 Oklahomans tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total death toll to 1,413, the state health department said Thursday. The …
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The spring lockdown helped prevent hospitals from overflowing and helped reduce the Covid-19 infection rate, saving countless lives in the process. Now, after the states reopened and the summer surge erased much of the progress made during the shutdown, U.S. No, what doctors say is the worst coronavirus yet. But …
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