Now, new research has found more evidence of lakes, and also revealed many smaller saline “lakes” nearby – more likely to have life on the Red Planet. In a new study, Italian scientists used advanced Mars radar for subsurface and ionosphere sounding (MERSIS) on the European Space Agency’s Mars Express …
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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 …
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Ka Maury Harrison, 9, pictured participating in virtual learning at her home. Courtesy Harrison Family The 9-year-old Louisiana student was suspended and now a teacher said a gun was found in her bedroom during a virtual class after her school records violated the weapons. what happened: Fourth grader Ka Ka …
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Giovanni Angelo Bequique says he accused him of embezzlement and declared his innocence during a press conference on Friday, the day after he was effectively fired by Pope Francis. Becky has served as a “substitute” for the Vatican Secretariat since 2011, a position as powerful as that of Chief of …
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Japanese researchers say they have developed a blood test that can help coronavirus patients predict the risk of becoming seriously ill. A team from the National Center for Global Health and Medicine studied blood samples from 28 people with coronavirus. They investigated possible links between blood components and changes in …
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