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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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Obama Designates Monument in Chicago and Backs Its Mayor, Rahm Emanuel
20.02.2015 13:49
CHICAGO — President Obama
on Thursday offered a hearty
White House embrace to his
friend and former chief of
staff, Rahm Emanuel, who is
running for re-election as
mayor here and faces voters
next week.
“Before Rahm was a big-shot
mayor, he was an essential
part of my team,” Mr. Obama
told a crowd...
‘Why Not Us Women?’
20.02.2015 13:42
By the time Sgt. Madot
Dagbinza showed the
photographer Michael
Christopher Brown a handful
of snapshots, she’d been
fighting with the 42nd
Commando Battalion of the
Armed Forces of the
Democratic Republic of
Congo for four years. A
member of an elite unit, the
baby-faced soldier in her
mid-20s...
The truth about ‘miracle foods’ – from chia seeds to coconut oil
16.02.2015 15:42
As books that give answers go, there’s one
classic that often gets overlooked – the
dictionary. So next time you’re wondering
whether a £10 tub of the latest miracle
food can really stave off cancer, diabetes
and heart disease, and get rid of a podgy
belly in time for summer, run your finger
down...
Better Call Saul: is electromagnetic hypersensitivity a real health risk?
16.02.2015 15:24
Better Call Saul, the long-awaited spin-off
of Breaking Bad, has already thrown up
some interesting questions: why is Saul
chopping up cookie dough in a shopping
mall? Will Mike Ehrmantraut ever let him
out of the car park at the first time of
asking? But perhaps most intriguing is the
one raised...
Five ways to improve your brainpower
16.02.2015 15:21
It used to be thought that the brain was
hardwired and that, unlike other organs, it
could not repair itself or restore lost
functions once damaged or diseased. Now
we know that, in fact, the brain is
neuroplastic – that activity and mental
experience can be used to change the
structure of the...
So smoking skunk cause psychosis, but milder cannabis doesn't?
16.02.2015 15:15
The Mail on Sunday has shouted that
‘ cannabis TRIPLES psychosis risk’ and that
skunk is to blame for ‘1 in 4 of all new
serious mental disorders’. Is this what the
study they cite shows? Well, no, but it’s
really interesting research which could
advance our understanding of the
relationship...
NASA climate study warns of unprecedented North American drought
16.02.2015 15:10
California is in the midst of its worst
drought in over 1,200 years, exacerbated
by record hot temperatures. A new study
led by Benjamin Cook at NASA GISS
examines how drought intensity in North
America will change in a hotter world, and
finds that things will only get worse.
Global warming...
What Makes a Celebrity Gaffe Stick?
16.02.2015 14:09
At the National Book Awards
last November, Daniel
Handler, better known as the
children’s author Lemony
Snicket, bounded onstage
after Jacqueline Woodson
won a top prize for “ Brown
Girl Dreaming,” the chronicle
of her family’s history from
slavery to civil rights. As the
applause for her award...
Raw Eggs and No Husband Since ’38 Keep Her Young at 115
16.02.2015 13:51
VERBANIA, Italy — Celebrity
came late to Emma Morano.
Her routine life, in fact, might
have raised barely an
eyebrow were it not for the
fact that she’s managed to
hold on to it for so long.
At 115 years and nearly three
months, Ms. Morano is the
oldest person in Europe, the
fifth oldest in the...
ARIZONA BABY BORN PREMATURE GETS HEART TRANSPLANT
14.02.2015 15:19
PHOENIX (AP) -- Caylyn Otto bought a
bracelet for her unborn son, but not for his
baptism.
"I pictured it being on an urn or being
buried with him," Otto said. "I never
thought he'd get to wear it."
But now instead of planning his funeral,
the Mesa, Arizona dental assistant can
start planning her...