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Victor Glover: captain, pilot, astronaut.

Victor J. Glover, Jr. was selected as an astronaut in 2013 while serving as a Legislative Fellow in the United States Senate.  He most recently served as pilot and second-in-command on the Crew-1 SpaceX Crew Dragon, named Resilience, which landed May 2, 2021. It is the first...

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A mink in Utah is the first known case of the coronavirus in a wild animal

A wild American mink in Utah has tested positive for the coronavirus — the first wild animal found to be infected with the virus, researchers say.   The wild mink was infected with a variant of the coronavirus that was “indistinguishable” from viruses taken from nearby farmed...

Ivory from a 16th century shipwreck reveals new details about African elephants

In 2008, miners off the coast of Namibia stumbled upon buried treasure: a sunken Portuguese ship known as the Bom Jesus, which went missing on its way to India in 1533. The trading ship bore a trove of gold and silver coins and other valuable materials. But to a team of archaeologists and...

Bonobos, much like humans, show commitment to completing a joint task

Bonobos display responsibility toward grooming partners akin to that of people working together on a task, a new study suggests. Until now, investigations have shown only that humans can work jointly toward a common goal presumed to require back-and-forth exchanges and an appreciation of...

Iran is building something new at an underground nuclear site

Dubai, United Arab Emirates — Iran has begun construction on a site at its underground nuclear facility at Fordo amid tensions with the U.S. over its atomic program, satellite photos obtained Friday by The Associated Press show. Iran has not publicly acknowledged any new construction...

US cybersecurity agency warns suspected Russian hacking campaign broader than previously believed

An alarming new alert issued by the Department of Homeland Security's cyber arm Thursday revealed that Russian hackers suspected of a massive, ongoing intrusion campaign into government agencies, private companies and critical infrastructure entities used a variety of unidentified...

UK Based Gospel Artiste, SOPHY-YAH Out With New Single –Tells Citypeople Her Story

On Friday 21st, September 2020, UK based Gospel artist Sophy-Yah, who sings Gospel Hip Hop, RnB will release a new single. She spoke to Citypeople Online recently about her new release & success story. Below are excerpts of her interview. cont via...

Coronavirus live Africa: latest Covid-19 news - Tuesday 12 May

Africa Covid-19 update: 14:30 WAT Tuesday 12 May (15:30 CEST) According to the latest figures published by Johns Hopkins University, 4,201,921 cases have been detected worldwide, with 286,835 deaths and 1,467,412 people now recovered. Nigeria:...

Coronavirus: Ventilator fire blamed for Russia Covid-19 death

A fire at a St Petersburg hospital has killed five coronavirus patients in an intensive care unit. The blaze was apparently started by a short-circuit in a ventilator, Russian news agencies reported. The fire was quickly put out and 150 people were evacuated from the hospital, the country's...

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Edo Governor, Adams Oshiomhole set to re- marry Ethiopian model

19.05.2015 23:18
News by "Lahan Smith" from Lagos Nigeria Africa>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Since Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, lost his first wife to the cold hands of cancer in December 2010, he has been living life as it comes. The governor in 2013, while celebrating his fifth year in...

Another wizard caught in the grips of the Madina police Accra, #Ghana #Africa

16.05.2015 15:53
NEWS UPDATE by "THE WORLD FACE. NEWS REPORTER"... "IBRAHIM SAMBO" from Ghana Africa : >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>Another Witch/wizard caught in the grips of the Madina police Accra,Ghana. A person...

How Will Green Party's Medicine Go Down?

07.03.2015 21:20
The Green Party has held its biggest ever conference as the party tries to build momentum ahead of the General Election. With membership quadrupling in the last year, 1,300 delegates packed out Liverpool's conference centre. It comes after a widely mocked radio interview with leader Natalie...

The death of writing – if James Joyce were alive today he’d be working for Google

07.03.2015 21:03
If, five years ago, you’d asked me to name the most important French mid-20th century writer, I’d have mentally dipped a hand into a hat in which names of contenders such as Camus, Genet, Duras and Robbe-Grillet had been tossed, and pulled one out at random. Not any more. Right now I’d answer...

A Nazi in the family

07.03.2015 21:00
My German grandmother lived in Berlin during the war and saw through all but one of the Nazis. Minna Niemann poured scorn on the man she called Herr Hitler and lambasted his odious deputies: “That Goebbels is a gangster!” she would declare indignantly. Within four walls, the woman who was adored...

Women in low- and middle-income countries are 21% less likely to have a mobile phone than men,

07.03.2015 13:10
Women in low- and middle- income countries are 21 percent less likely to have a mobile phone than men, according to a new report on gender equality by the United Nations, while overall only 36 percent of women (and 41 percent of men) have access to the Internet. The U.N. Women report, to be...

CIA director John Brennan has ordered one of the largest reorganisations of the spy agency in its history.

07.03.2015 12:35
In a memo to staff, the director said that the changes were driven by a wider range of threats and the impact of technological advancements. The reforms aim to impose greater accountability on managers and to improve cyber capabilities. The biggest change is the breakdown of the division between...

Vietnam: Officials try to trace 'mystery amphibian'

06.03.2015 16:37
Officials in Vietnam are on the hunt for a mystery amphibian which was apparently captured and then sold in the north of the country, it's reported. Photos of the metre-long animal were posted on Facebook by a man who says he pulled it from a pond near his home in the Vinh Phuc region, Thanh Nien...

Cancer is a major problem for women in Africa: Zuma said

05.03.2015 15:31
"The women in Africa suffer in many cases from... the fear and stigma associated with cancer," he said in a speech prepared for delivery at the launch of the "Warriors Walk for Cancer" initiative by his wife Tobeka Madiba Zuma's foundation. Zuma said women with cancer often suffered discrimination...

"A good education can lift you...into a life you never could have imagined"

05.03.2015 15:25
President Obama and the First Lady have teamed up with the Peace Corps to expand access to education for adolescent girls around the world through the Let Girls Learn initiative. “A good education can lift you from the most humble circumstances into a life you never could have imagined.” — First...
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Canada gets its first giant panda cubs

07.11.2015 17:08
Earlier this month Er Shun and Da Mao, the giant panda pair on loan from China to the Toronto Zoo, became the proud parents of two healthy cubs. Now zoo staffers and Chinese experts are working round the clock to ensure everything continues to go smoothly. Dr. Chris Dutton, the head of veterinary...

Dingoes and Aboriginal Australians have likely been tight from the start

07.11.2015 17:07
For over thirty years now researchers have been trying to explain changes in the Australian archaeological records from around 5,000-years- ago, when people suddenly began using new tools, eating harder to process foods, and hunting a wider array of animals. While many would like to think these...

THE MYSTERY OF THE ARCTIC’S TOXIC, LETHARGIC SHARK

07.11.2015 17:06
ICELAND THEY have this delicacy called hákarl that recently initiated diners describe as “the worst tasting food on Earth,” “the world’s foulest food,” and “the worst thing I have ever had in my mouth.” To say it smells like a urinal would be generous. Not that anyone should be surprised,...

CLIMATE CHANGE CAUSES EXTREME WEATHER BUT NOT ALL OF IT

07.11.2015 17:02
CLIMATE SCIENCE IS confusing. For decades, scientists have said that more CO means higher temperatures, longer dry spells, and bigger storms. But ask them whether global warming caused a Midwest heatwave, the California drought, or a New York hurricane, and they’ll explain ad nauseam how hard it...

NASA probe shows how solar burps may have stripped Mars of water

07.11.2015 17:00
The Martian weather report is in. Information beamed back by NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft, which has been studying Mars’s atmosphere from orbit since September 2014, offers a new view of Mars’s history and could help pave the way for crewed missions to the Red Planet. One of Mars’s long-standing...

Hot Jupiters may have formed through planetary billiards

07.11.2015 16:07
were hot Jupiters , gas giants that orbit their stars in days or even hours. “The presence of hot Jupiters has been a major surprise with planet-hunting, and their existence has immediately challenged planet-formation theory,” says Aaron Boley of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver,...

Settle the question of life on Mars before conquering Red Planet

07.11.2015 16:01
Fresh evidence for liquid water means space agencies should focus on life- detection missions on Mars before establishing a human presence EVIDENCE that water still flows on Mars has raised hopes that the planet may support life. But those hopes mean different things to...

Stowaway Snail Helps Save Species from Extinction

07.11.2015 15:54
The tiny snail that just helped save its species from possible extinction wasn’t supposed to be there in the first place. Researchers at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry didn’t need that baby snail in their lab. They already had ten critically endangered Chittenango ovate...

Climate Change Signal Emerges from the Weather

07.11.2015 15:49
From Hawaii’s flurry of hurricanes, to record high sea ice in Antarctica, and a heat wave that cooked the Australian Open like shrimp on a barbie, 2014 saw some wild weather. How much of that was tied to climate change is what scientists around the world tried to answer in the Bulletin of the...

New Medical Devices Vanish Inside You

07.11.2015 15:46
Although the physician who first wanted to open blocked blood vessels was described as “something of a radical” by his colleagues, even he might have been surprised by the idea of a tiny plastic scaffold that holds open an artery and then dissolves. When Charles Dotter of Oregon Health & Science...
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Scientists grow new stem cells in a living mouse

20.09.2013 15:43
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have succeeded in generating new stem cells in living mice and say their success opens up possibilities for the regeneration of damaged tissue in people with conditions ranging from heart failure to spinal cord injury. The researchers used the same "recipe"...

Scientists discover new legless lizard species in California

20.09.2013 15:38
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California scientists have discovered four species of legless lizards hidden in unlikely habitats among central valley oil derricks, sand dunes at the end of a Los Angeles airport runway and other arid and desolate spaces. The findings, announced in a publication of the...

NASA Mars rover finds no sign of methane, telltale sign of life

20.09.2013 15:36
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has come up empty- handed in its search for methane in the planet's atmosphere, a gas that on Earth is a strong indicator of life, officials said on Thursday. The rover landed on Mars in August 2012 to determine whether the planet...

Gene Marker IDs Aspirin Response, Predicts MI

20.09.2013 14:54
A collection of 60 co-expressed genes -- called the Aspirin Response Signature (ARS) -- predicted both response to aspirin treatment and the risk of death or myocardial infarction among patients undergoing cardiac catheterization, researchers found. The ARS was significantly associated with...

House Call: Five Smartphone Accessories That Help Monitor Your Health

20.09.2013 14:51
Smartphones are kind of like the Swiss Army knives of the tech world. They make calls. They allow you to send and receive email, browse the Web, watch videos … the list goes on. But did you know they can also take your blood pressure and tell you when you’ve had too much to drink? A growing number...

Listeria outbreak linked to cheese; 1 dead, 4 sickened

20.09.2013 14:43
-- A listeria outbreak linked to cheese might have killed one person and sickened four others in four states, the Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday. One of the cases was a pregnant woman who suffered a miscarriage. The listeriosis is linked to Les Freres cheese distributed by Crave...

Urine Test Predicts Transplanted Kidney Rejection

20.09.2013 14:28
A urine test can determine whether a transplanted kidney recipient is in the process of rejecting the donated organ, as well as identifying who is at risk of rejection several weeks and even months before symptoms appear, researchers from Weill Cornell Medical College reported in NEJM (New England...

Smoking ban considered for prisons

20.09.2013 13:22
A ban on smoking in all areas of jails in England and Wales is being considered by the Prison Service. A pilot is expected to begin next year, with a ban likely by 2015. It is thought the move is linked to potential legal action by staff and inmates who have suffered the effects of...

Tooth decay hits quarter of five-year- olds, survey suggests

20.09.2013 13:19
More than a quarter of five-year-olds in England have tooth decay, although the number is down, a survey suggests. The analysis by Public Health England looked at data from 133,000 dental examinations across the country, covering 21% of five-year-olds. It suggested 27% of all five-year-olds had...

Kevin Nunes murder case: Possible police charges

20.09.2013 13:12
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is to consider charging 14 serving and former police officers, including two current Chief Constables, over their roles in a murder investigation. The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) looked at how the officers acted prior to the trial of five men...
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