Prolonged closures at Disney’s California-based theme park and limited presence in its open parks have forced the company to lay off 28,000 employees in its parks, experiences and consumer products department. In a letter sent to employees on Tuesday, Disney’s head of parks, Josh D’Amaro, described the company as taking …
Read More »One Century Climate ‘Inconsistent’ Might Have Made World War Deadler
New research shows that many more lives have been lost due to torrential rains and fluctuating temperatures. Unusually bad weather can have a significant impact on deaths from both World War I and the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, according to new research. Through a detailed analysis of the ice core …
Read More »The head of Russia’s space agency declared Venus a “Russian planet.”
Moscow – If there is life on Venus, he can start learning Russian. The boss of Russia’s government space agency has claimed it as a “Russian planet”. The bold regional claim comes at the heels of the scientist Research suggests life On Earth’s celestial neighborhood, the Sun’s second planet. Roscosmos …
Read More »Astronomers have discovered a possible sign of life on Venus
Traces of a rare molecule known as phosphine have been found in Venus’s hellish, highly acidic atmosphere, astronomers announced Monday – providing a boring clue about the possibility of life. The phosphine molecules found on Earth are primarily the result of the action of microorganisms that thrive in human industry …
Read More »United Airlines plans to cut 16,000 jobs as coronavirus demand soars
United Airlines said Wednesday it plans to cut more than 16,000 jobs early next month, following federal coronavirus aid protecting aviation jobs. These involuntary cuts, many of them furloughs, meaning employees could be called back if demand returns, make up about 17% of United’s staffing level by the end of …
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