China space programme targets July launch for Mars mission
25 May 17:00 • 13 articles
China space programme targets July launch for Mars mission
China is targeting a July launch for its ambitious plans for a Mars mission which will include landing a remote-controlled robot on the surface of the red planet, the company in charge of the project has said.
25 May 17:00 • manilastandard.net • 4715274785601443530.htmlChina space programme targets July launch for Mars mission
The United Arab Emirates plans to launch the first Arab probe to the Red Planet on July 15
25 May 09:39 • Gulf News • 2086521545706726670.htmlChina space programme targets July launch for Mars mission
China is targeting a July launch for its ambitious plans for a Mars mission which will include landing a remote-controlled robot on the surface of the red planet, the company in charge of the project has said.
25 May 07:46 • CTVNews • 2422791597521264214.htmlChina space programme targets July launch for Mars mission
China is targeting a July launch for its ambitious plans for a Mars mission which will include landing a remote-controlled robot on the surface of the red planet, the company in charge of the project has said.
25 May 07:00 • Digital Journal • 4566489173447223250.htmlChina space program targets July launch for Mars mission
Called 'Tianwen,' the Chinese mission will put a probe into orbit around Mars and land the robotic rover to explore and analyze the surface.
25 May 07:49 • Rappler • 1882105641854678114.htmlChina space programme targets July launch for Mars mission
China is targeting a July launch for its ambitious plans for a Mars mission which will include landing a remote-controlled robot on the surface
25 May 07:54 • The Guardian • 7580308504342897853.htmlChina space programme targets July launch for Mars mission
China is targeting a July launch for its ambitious plans for a Mars mission which will include landing a remote-controlled robot on the surface of the red planet, the company in charge of the project ...
25 May 07:33 • phys.org • 3476726125010852240.htmlChina space programme targets July launch for Mars mission
BEIJING, May 25 — China is targeting a July launch for its ambitious plans for a Mars mission which will include landing a remote-controlled robot on the surface of the red planet, the company in charge of the project has said. Beijing has invested billions of dollars in its space programme in an...
25 May 07:21 • Malaymail • 302165935853852047.htmlChina space program targets July launch for Mars mission
China is targeting a July launch for its ambitious plans for a Mars mission which will include landing a remote-controlled robot on the surface of the red planet, the company in charge of the project has said.
25 May 00:00 • SpaceDaily • 2879240067115425883.htmlChina space programme targets July launch for Mars mission
Beijing: China is targeting a July launch for its ambitious plans for a Mars mission which will include landing a remote-controlled robot on the surface of the red planet, the company in charge of the project has said.
25 May 10:27 • The Peninsula • 1202843882094132838.htmlChina space programme targets July launch for Mars mission
BEIJING: China is targeting a July launch for its ambitious plans for a Mars mission which will include landing a remote-controlled robot on the ...
25 May 15:29 • CNA • 5644198864116119595.htmlChina space program targets July launch for Mars mission
Beijing has invested billions of dollars in its space program in an effort to catch up with its rival the United States and affirm its status as a major world power.
25 May 15:15 • The Jakarta Post • 7678601103988538440.htmlChina's space programme targets July launch for maiden mission to Mars
China is targeting a July launch for its ambitious plans for a Mars mission which will include landing a remote-controlled robot on the surface of the red planet, the company in charge of the project…
25 May 09:32 • France 24 • 5635134570947087038.htmlNASA astronauts go back to the future with capsule launch
25 May 19:14 • 8 articles
NASA astronauts go back to the future with capsule launch
It's back to the future as NASA astronauts launch again from the U.S. — aboard a retro-style 'Right Stuff' capsule.
25 May 19:14 • WVLT • 4089046912165831929.htmlNASA astronauts go back to the future with capsule launch
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — It’s back to the future as NASA astronauts launch again from the U.S. — aboard a retro-style “Right Stuff” capsule. Make no mistake: This is not your father’s — or
25 May 16:21 • New York Post • 7654946768539318512.htmlNASA astronauts go back to the future with capsule launch
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — It’s back to the future as NASA astronauts launch again from the U.S. — aboard a retro-style “Right Stuff” capsule. Make no mistake: This is not your father’s — or grandfather’s — capsule. SpaceX’s Dragon crew capsule outshines NASA’s old Apollo spacecraft in virtually every way. The Dragon’s clean lines and …
25 May 12:27 • City NEWS 1130 • 5858657120249936112.htmlNASA astronauts go back to the future with capsule launch
It's back to the future as NASA astronauts launch again from the U.S. — aboard a retro-style 'Right Stuff' capsule.
25 May 14:14 • KNOE 8 News • 9048639192968291577.htmlNASA astronauts go back to the future with capsule launch
It's back to the future as NASA astronauts launch again from the U.S.—aboard a retro-style "Right Stuff" capsule.
25 May 12:10 • phys.org • 3476726124455523274.htmlNASA astronauts go back to the future with capsule launch
It's back to the future as NASA astronauts launch again from the U.S. — aboard a retro-style "Right Stuff' capsule.
25 May 19:48 • NewsChannel 10 • 1537185525800163964.htmlNASA astronauts go back to the future with capsule launch
It's back to the future as NASA astronauts launch again from the U.S. -- aboard a retro-style "Right Stuff" capsule. But make no mistake: This is not your father's -- or grandfather's -- capsule.
25 May 15:12 • CTVNews • 2422791598029412158.htmlNASA astronauts go back to the future with capsule launch
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — It’s back to the future as NASA astronauts launch again from the U.S. — aboard a retro-style “Right Stuff” capsule.
25 May 11:27 • 680News • 8014034334024431856.htmlVirgin Orbit fails on 1st rocket launch attempt
25 May 22:59 • 7 articles
Virgin Orbit fails on 1st rocket launch attempt
The inaugural launch had appeared to be going well until moments after the rocket was dropped from beneath the left wing of the jumbo jet dubbed Cosmic Girl.
25 May 22:59 • Las Vegas Review-Journal • 8640648835929166627.htmlBranson's Virgin Orbit launch bid fails
"We've confirmed a clean release from the aircraft. However, the mission terminated shortly into the flight," Virgin Orbit said.
25 May 21:11 • Brisbane Times • 2314609339427774152.htmlBranson’s Virgin Orbit fails on first rocket launch attempt
The inaugural launch had appeared to be going well until moments after the rocket was dropped from beneath the left wing of the jumbo jet dubbed Cosmic Girl.
25 May 20:27 • KNOE 8 News • 9048639192780847037.htmlVirgin Orbit fails on first rocket launch attempt
Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit failed Monday in its first test launch of a new rocket carried aloft by a Boeing 747 and released over the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern California.
25 May 22:21 • CTVNews • 2422791598906972237.htmlBranson's Virgin Orbit launch bid fails
"We've confirmed a clean release from the aircraft. However, the mission terminated shortly into the flight," Virgin Orbit said.
25 May 21:11 • The Age • 7967730562408701640.htmlBranson's Virgin Orbit fails on first rocket launch attempt
Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit failed Monday on its first attempt to launch a test satellite into space aboard a rocket carried aloft by a Boeing 747 and released over the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern California. The inaugural launch had appeared to be going well until moments after…
25 May 18:32 • Japan Today • 8582716286130423140.htmlBranson's Virgin Orbit fails on first rocket launch attempt
LOS ANGELES — Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit failed Monday on its first attempt to launch a test satellite into space aboard a rocket carried aloft by a Boeing 747 and released over the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern California.
25 May 20:27 • 680News • 8014034334259857205.htmlThailand begins COVID-19 vaccine trials on monkeys
25 May 20:10 • 7 articles
Thailand begins COVID-19 vaccine trials on monkeys
Thailand is conducting tests on macaque monkeys as it races to produce a cheaper, alternative coronavirus vaccine it hopes will be ready by 2021, a top researcher said on Monday. More than 100 c...
25 May 20:10 • Punch Newspapers • 3524240994981645033.htmlThailand enters global race for vaccine with trials on monkeys
More than 100 candidate vaccines are currently in various stages of development around the world, at least eight of which are in clinical trials with humans, according to the World Health Organization.
25 May 16:25 • The Jakarta Post • 7678601104234139348.htmlThailand enters race for Covid-19 vaccine
At least eight vaccines are in clinical trials with humans
25 May 11:58 • Daily Nation • 7421817125038767001.htmlThailand races to produce cheaper vaccine, starts trials on monkeys
Thailand is conducting tests on macaque monkeys as it races to produce a cheaper COVID-19 vaccine it hopes will be ready by 2021.
25 May 18:25 • Vanguard News • 4125100340399097045.htmlThailand enters global race for vaccine with trials on monkeys
More than 100 candidate vaccines are currently in various stages of development around the world, at least 8 of which are in clinical trials with humans, according to the World Health Organization
25 May 10:42 • Rappler • 1882105643804490194.htmlThailand enters global race for vaccine with trials on monkeys
Thailand is conducting tests on macaque monkeys as it races to produce a cheaper, alternative coronavirus vaccine it hopes will be ready by 2021, a top researcher said Monday.
25 May 09:20 • Digital Journal • 4566489173043802302.htmlThailand enters global race for COVID-19 vaccine with trials on monkeys
Thailand is conducting tests on macaque monkeys as it races to produce a cheaper, alternative coronavirus vaccine it hopes will be ready by 2021, ...
25 May 19:19 • CNA • 5644198863639944811.htmlVirgin Orbit successfully dropped a rocket from a jumbo jet and ignited it, but its launch failed due to an 'anomaly'
25 May 22:50 • 4 articles
Virgin Orbit successfully dropped a rocket from a jumbo jet and ignited it, but its launch failed due to an 'anomaly'
Virgin Orbit's first rocket launch failed due to an unexplained problem after it had a "clean release" from the Cosmic Girl jumbo jet.
25 May 22:50 • Business Insider Nederland • 7680839747596240094.htmlVirgin Orbit successfully dropped a rocket from a jumbo jet and ignited it, but its launch failed due to an 'anomaly'
Virgin Orbit's first rocket launch failed due to an unexplained problem after it had a "clean release" from the Cosmic Girl jumbo jet.
25 May 21:27 • Yahoo • 7097669638980249307.htmlVirgin Orbit successfully dropped a rocket from a jumbo jet and ignited it, but its launch failed due to an 'anomaly'
Virgin Orbit's first rocket launch failed due to an unexplained problem after it had a "clean release" from the Cosmic Girl jumbo jet.
25 May 21:27 • Business Insider • 6060062400259605726.htmlVirgin Orbit successfully dropped a rocket from a jumbo jet and ignited it, but its launch failed due to an ‘anomaly’
After postponing its long-awaited rocket launch by a day, Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne rocket had a successful release from a jumbo jet.
25 May 21:27 • Business Insider Malaysia • 8325046883075278046.htmlFirst test of Virgin Orbit rocket fails to accomplish goal
25 May 21:50 • 4 articles
First test of Virgin Orbit rocket fails to accomplish goal
The first test launch of a rocket that is released from a jumbo jet at 35,000 feet and then propels itself into orbit to deploy a satellite failed on Monday, the Virgin Orbit company said.
25 May 21:50 • Digital Journal • 4566489173336185035.htmlFirst test of Virgin Orbit rocket fails to accomplish goal
The first test launch of a rocket that is released from a jumbo jet at 35,000 feet and then propels itself into orbit to deploy a satellite failed on Monday, the Virgin Orbit company said.
25 May 00:00 • SpaceDaily • 2879240067677251307.htmlFirst test launch of Virgin Orbit rocket fails
US News: The first test launch of a rocket that is released from a jumbo jet at 35,000 feet and then propels itself into orbit to deploy a satellite failed on
25 May 23:51 • The Times of India • 6060938662831328530.htmlBranson's Virgin Orbit rocket fails on first launch attempt
The first test launch of a rocket that is released from a jumbo jet at 35,000 feet and then propels itself into orbit to deploy a satellite failed on Monday, the Virgin Orbit company said.
25 May 22:30 • France 24 • 5635134570971226672.htmlMilestones of US human spaceflights
25 May 07:40 • 4 articles
Milestones of US human spaceflights
Here are key milestones in the history of crewed US spaceflights, which resume on May 27 with the first transport of US astronauts to the International Space Station for nine years.
25 May 07:40 • phys.org • 3476726124868512419.htmlMilestones of US human spaceflights
PARIS, May 25 — Here are key milestones in the history of crewed US spaceflights, which resume on May 27 with the first transport of US astronauts to the International Space Station for nine years. First American in space On April 12, 1961, the United States is upstaged by the Soviet Union, when...
25 May 01:59 • Malaymail • 302165934458592269.htmlHere are the milestones of US human spaceflights
Here are key milestones in the history of crewed US spaceflights, which resume on May 27 with the first transport of US astronauts to the International Space Station for nine years. On April 12,
25 May 09:46 • Deccan Herald • 2027555797366018913.htmlAlan Shepard, first US astronaut to travel to space, being collected by helicopter after his landing in the Atlantic Ocean on May 5, 1961
Here are key milestones in the history of crewed US spaceflights, which resume on May 27 with the first transport of US astronauts to the International Space Station for nine years. Less than a month later, on May 5, American Alan Shepard carries out a 15-minute suborbital flight aboard Mercury, launched
25 May 02:47 • Yahoo • 7097669639033360546.htmlAn expedition will recover the Titanic’s telegraph — the radio it used to call for help as it sank. Here’s how it’ll work.
25 May 13:11 • 4 articles
An expedition will recover the Titanic’s telegraph — the radio it used to call for help as it sank. Here’s how it’ll work.
A federal judge ruled this week that a salvage company can go forward with a plan to recover the telegraph that the Titanic used to send out distress calls as it sank.
25 May 13:11 • Business Insider Malaysia • 8325046882438590941.htmlAn expedition will recover the Titanic's telegraph — the radio it used to call for help as it sank. Here's how it'll work., Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - A specially designed robot is set to enter the Titanic's Marconi suite, where operators issued the sinking ship's last distress call.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
25 May 13:11 • www.businessinsider.sg • 5090408755854160349.htmlAn expedition will recover the Titanic's telegraph — the radio it used to call for help as it sank. Here's how it'll work.
A specially designed robot is set to enter the Titanic's Marconi suite, where operators issued the sinking ship's last distress call.
25 May 13:11 • Business Insider • 6060062399622918621.htmlAn expedition will recover the Titanic's telegraph — the radio it used to call for help as it sank. Here's how it'll work.
A specially designed robot is set to enter the Titanic's Marconi suite, where operators issued the sinking ship's last distress call.
25 May 13:11 • Business Insider • 6060062400375207650.htmlNew double-contrast technique picks up small tumors on MRI
25 May 04:00 • 4 articles
New double-contrast technique picks up small tumors on MRI
Early detection of tumors is extremely important in treating cancer. A new technique developed by researchers at UC Davis offers a significant advance in using magnetic resonance imaging to pick out even very small tumors from normal tissue.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468411916171.htmlNew double-contrast technique picks up small tumors on MRI
Early detection of tumors is extremely important in treating cancer. A new technique offers a significant advance in using magnetic resonance imaging to pick out even very small tumors from normal tissue.
25 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801643488500.htmlNew double-contrast technique picks up small tumors on MRI
Early detection of tumors is extremely important in treating cancer. A new technique developed by researchers at the University of California, Davis offers a significant advance in using magnetic resonance ...
25 May 15:00 • phys.org • 3476726123754522841.html‘Significant Advance’ In Detecting Small, Early-Stage Tumors On MRIs
Researchers celebrate creation of a new technique to pinpoint cancer.
25 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587532216583920.htmlBrazil surpasses U.S. in daily coronavirus death toll
25 May 22:55 • 3 articles
Brazil surpasses U.S. in daily coronavirus death toll
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil daily coronavirus deaths were higher than fatalities in the United States for the first time over the last 24 hours, according to the country’s Health Ministry.
25 May 22:55 • Reuters • 8334514181056137279.htmlBrazil surpasses U.S. in daily coronavirus death toll
Brazil daily coronavirus deaths were higher than fatalities in the United States for the first time over the last 24 hours, according to the country's Health Ministry. Brazil registered 807 deaths over the last 24 hours, whereas 620 died in the United States. Brazil has the second worst outbreak
25 May 22:55 • Yahoo • 7097669637803339330.htmlBrazil surpasses U.S. in daily coronavirus death toll
Brazil surpasses U.S. in daily coronavirus death toll
25 May 00:00 • Investing.com • 5710361976170260278.htmlChina reports 51 new coronavirus cases, mostly in Wuhan
25 May 10:21 • 4 articles
China reports 51 new coronavirus cases, mostly in Wuhan
Out of the 40 new asymptomatic cases, 38 were reported in Wuhan, which is currently undergoing mass testing of its over 11.2 million people after a spike in the asymptomatic cases.
25 May 10:21 • The Financial Express • 1288289581149007821.htmlChina reports 51 new coronavirus cases, mostly in Wuhan
China has reported 51 new coronavirus cases including 40 asymptomatic infections, majority of them in the contagion's first epicentre Wuhan, where over six million tests have been conducted in the last 10 days, health officials said on Monday. The country's National Health Commission (NHC) said
25 May 00:00 • The Pioneer • 1146783232779136589.htmlChina reports 51 new coronavirus cases, mostly in Wuhan
All of the new infections were imported cases involving travellers from overseas.
25 May 01:51 • The Hindu • 6679535024886885109.htmlChina reports 51 new coronavirus cases, mostly in Wuhan
China has reported 51 new coronavirus cases including 40 asymptomatic infections, majority of them in the contagion's first epicentre Wuhan, where over six million tests have been conducted in the
25 May 07:45 • Deccan Herald • 2027555797480150768.htmlNew soliton laser pulses deliver high energy in a trillionth of a second
25 May 15:00 • 3 articles
New soliton laser pulses deliver high energy in a trillionth of a second
Scientists have developed a new type of laser that can deliver high amounts of energy in very short bursts of time, with potential applications in eye and heart surgery or the engineering of delicate ...
25 May 15:00 • phys.org • 3476726125017683636.htmlA new law in laser physics could make eye surgery simpler
Revisiting simple soliton lasers and their relationship to light dispersion has allowed scientists at the University of Sydney to ramp up their power. They hope these quartic-soliton lasers could have uses in eye and heart surgery and in the engineering of delicate materials.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469242212993.htmlA new law in laser physics could make eye surgery simpler
Revisiting simple soliton lasers and their relationship to light dispersion has allowed scientists to ramp up their power. They hope these quartic-soliton lasers could have uses in eye and heart surgery and in the engineering of delicate materials.
25 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802233161838.htmlNumber of coronavirus cases at Dutch meatpacking plant jumps to 147
25 May 09:09 • 2 articles
Number of coronavirus cases at Dutch meatpacking plant jumps to 147
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The number of people diagnosed with the coronavirus at a Dutch pork processing plant near the German border has jumped to 147 since it was closed last week and workers asked to go into quarantine.
25 May 09:09 • Reuters • 8334514180705127702.htmlNumber of coronavirus cases at Dutch meatpacking plant jumps to 147
The number of people diagnosed with the coronavirus at a Dutch pork processing plant near the German border has jumped to 147 since it was closed last week and workers asked to go into quarantine. The Vion plant in Groenlo, located east of Arnhem and west of the northern German city of Muenster, employs
25 May 09:09 • Yahoo • 7097669638978207000.htmlAstronomers see 'cosmic ring of fire,' 11 billion years ago
25 May 15:00 • 3 articles
Astronomers see 'cosmic ring of fire,' 11 billion years ago
Astronomers have captured an image of a super-rare type of galaxy—described as a "cosmic ring of fire"—as it existed 11 billion years ago.
25 May 15:00 • phys.org • 3476726123252515147.htmlAstronomers see 'cosmic ring of fire,' 11 billion years ago
Astronomers have captured an image of a super-rare type of galaxy -- described as a 'cosmic ring of fire' -- as it existed 11 billion years ago.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468470623625.htmlCosmic 'Ring of Fire' 11 Billion Years Ago: How did structures in early universe form?
Astronomers have captured an image of a super-rare type of galaxy -- described as a 'cosmic ring of fire' -- as it existed 11 billion years ago.
25 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801244458629.htmlHow drones can monitor explosive volcanoes
25 May 12:18 • 3 articles
How drones can monitor explosive volcanoes
Due to the difficult accessibility and the high risk of collapse or explosion, the imaging of active volcanoes has so far been a great challenge in volcanology. Researchers around Edgar Zorn from the ...
25 May 12:18 • phys.org • 3476726124653165532.htmlHow drones can monitor explosive volcanoes
Due to high risk for researchers, the imaging of active volcanoes has so far been a great challenge in volcanology. Scientists from the German Research Center for Geosciences GFZ used a drone for a series of repeated survey flights with optical and thermal imaging cameras at the Santa Maria volcano in Guatemala. A regular and systematic survey of dangerous volcanoes with drones seems to be close.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468074608422.htmlHow drones can monitor explosive volcanoes
Due to high risk for researchers, the imaging of active volcanoes has so far been a great challenge in volcanology. Scientists used a drone for a series of repeated survey flights with optical and thermal imaging cameras at the Santa Maria volcano in Guatemala. A regular and systematic survey of dangerous volcanoes with drones seems to be close.
25 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801267241981.htmlSpain revises virus death toll down by nearly 2,000
25 May 17:45 • 3 articles
Spain revises virus death toll down by nearly 2,000
Spain's government today revised downward the country's death toll from the coronavirus by nearly 2,000, bringing the total number of deaths recorded to 26,834.
25 May 17:45 • RTE.ie • 7595237279190388583.htmlSpain revises virus death toll down by nearly 2,000
While the new system cut the number of deaths by 1,918, Spain remains one of the countries worst hit by the virus
25 May 17:52 • Rappler • 1882105642589714017.htmlSpain revises virus death toll down by nearly 2,000
A new system of gathering data had allowed them to identify cases that were counted twice and exclude deaths wrongly attributed to the virus, said Fernando Simon, the health ministry's emergencies coordinator.
25 May 00:00 • ewn.co.za • 2308610106379656011.htmlMinds behind pandemic predicting algorithm already thinking about future beyond COVID-19
25 May 09:39 • 3 articles
Minds behind pandemic predicting algorithm already thinking about future beyond COVID-19
The Canadian researcher who was among the first to predict the deadly spread of COVID-19 says the world needs to change the way it monitors for and reacts to disease outbreaks.
25 May 09:39 • CP24 • 1887544296234206268.htmlMinds behind pandemic predicting algorithm already thinking about future beyond COVID-19
The Canadian researcher who was among the first to predict the deadly spread of COVID-19, Dr. Kamran Khan, says the world needs to change the way it monitors for and reacts to disease outbreaks.
25 May 08:37 • CTVNews • 2422791597766622936.htmlMinds behind pandemic predicting algorithm already thinking about future beyond COVID-19
OTTAWA - The Canadian researcher who was among the first to predict the deadly spread of COVID-19 says the world needs to change the way it monitors for and
25 May 08:00 • iNFOnews.ca • 6669504245508691355.htmlWHO to temporarily stop study of hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19
25 May 17:02 • 3 articles
WHO to temporarily stop study of hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19
WHO says it will temporarily drop hydroxychloroquine from its global study into experimental COVID-19 treatments, saying that its experts need to review all available evidence to date.
25 May 17:02 • ABC15 Arizona • 911680910706031694.htmlWHO halts hydroxychloroquine trial over safety fears
The World Health Organization said that it will temporarily drop hydroxychloroquine - the malaria drug U.S. President Trump said he is taking - from its global study into experimental COVID-19 treatme
25 May 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836443030999636.htmlWHO to temporarily stop study of hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19
WHO says it will temporarily drop hydroxychloroquine from its global study into experimental COVID-19 treatments, saying that its experts need to review all available evidence to date.
25 May 17:02 • ABC Action News - WFTS - Tampa Bay • 5911730202888846414.htmlNissan says preparing to gradually restart Mexico operations
25 May 14:54 • 2 articles
Nissan says preparing to gradually restart Mexico operations
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The Mexican unit of Nissan Motor Co Ltd unit said on Monday that it is preparing to gradually reopen under strict safety measures, beginning with activities that are directly related to vehicle and autoparts manufacturing.
25 May 14:54 • Reuters • 8334514181542038911.htmlNissan says preparing to gradually restart Mexico operations
Nissan says preparing to gradually restart Mexico operations
25 May 00:00 • Investing.com • 5710361974670732259.htmlVirus stalls work to keep alive a rare rhino subspecies
25 May 12:04 • 3 articles
Virus stalls work to keep alive a rare rhino subspecies
It's not quite a case of coitus interruptus, but efforts to create a very special baby are definitely on hold. Blame the pandemic.
25 May 12:04 • phys.org • 3476726124499345756.htmlVirus stalls work to keep alive a rare rhino subspecies
It’s not quite a case of coitus interruptus, but efforts to create a very special baby are definitely on hold. Blame the pandemic.
25 May 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836441341724068.htmlVirus stalls work to keep alive a rare rhino subspecies
Groundbreaking work to keep alive the nearly extinct northern white rhino subspecies -- population, two -- by in-vitro fertilization has been stalled by travel restrictions brought on by COVID-19.
25 May 07:56 • CTVNews • 2422791598715122249.htmlIndonesia reports 479 new coronavirus cases
25 May 09:14 • 2 articles
Indonesia reports 479 new coronavirus cases
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia reported 479 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Monday, taking the total in the Southeast Asian nation to 22,750, Health Ministry official Achmad Yurianto said.
25 May 09:14 • Reuters • 8334514180738269018.htmlIndonesia reports 479 new Coronavirus cases
Indonesia reported 479 new cases of the novel Coronavirus on Monday, taking the total in the Southeast Asian nation to 22,750...
25 May 10:00 • Vanguard News • 4125100338778881159.htmlRocketman (and woman): Elon and Gwynne, the pair who made SpaceX
25 May 07:50 • 3 articles
Rocketman (and woman): Elon and Gwynne, the pair who made SpaceX
Space Exploration Technologies Corp.—commonly known as SpaceX—is slated to send two astronauts into space on Wednesday. Despite not yet being 20 years old, the company has already developed a creation ...
25 May 07:50 • phys.org • 3476726124050527363.htmlRocketman (and woman): Elon and Gwynne, the pair who made SpaceX
WASHINGTON, May 25 — Space Exploration Technologies Corp — commonly known as SpaceX — is slated to send two astronauts into space on Wednesday. Despite not yet being 20 years old, the company has already developed a creation myth: On September 28, 2008, its first rocket Falcon 1 launched for...
25 May 01:44 • Malaymail • 302165936560664384.htmlThe launch of SpaceX's rocket Falcon Heavy on June 25, 2019
Space Exploration Technologies Corp. -- commonly known as SpaceX -- is slated to send two astronauts into space on Wednesday. Fortunately the fourth launch -- that was the last money that we had -- the fourth launch worked, or that would have been it for SpaceX. Born in South Africa, Musk immigrated
25 May 01:55 • Yahoo • 7097669637336025334.htmlStudy links 29 gene variants to problematic alcohol use
25 May 21:39 • 3 articles
Study links 29 gene variants to problematic alcohol use
Study links 29 gene variants to problematic alcohol use: In a breakthrough study, researchers have identified 29 genetic variants linked to problematic drinking in a genome-wide analysis of more than 435,000 people.. Get all latest entertainment & viral stories on english.lokmat.com
25 May 21:39 • Lokmat English • 4809197829329274176.htmlProblems with alcohol? 29 gene variants may explain why
A genome-wide analysis of more than 435,000 people has identified 29 genetic variants linked to problematic drinking, researchers at Yale University School of Medicine and colleagues report May 25 in the journal Nature Neuroscience.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468906156073.htmlProblems with alcohol? 29 gene variants may explain why
A genome-wide analysis of more than 435,000 people has identified 29 genetic variants linked to problematic drinking, researchers report.
25 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801497573148.htmlScientists set new record for data transmission over 75 km of optical fibre
25 May 12:12 • 3 articles
Scientists set new record for data transmission over 75 km of optical fibre
Telecommunication networks use many different frequencies, or colours, to transfer as much information as possible, the researchers said
25 May 12:12 • Business-Standard • 1502508925230584247.htmlRecord-high data transmission using a soliton crystal
Researchers have achieved world record-high data transmission over 75 km of standard optical fiber using a powerful class of micro-comb called soliton crystals.
25 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801197840836.htmlRecord-high data transmission using a soliton crystal
Australian and Canadian researchers led by Prof David J. Moss at Swinburne University of Technology and honorary professor at the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) was able to achieve world record-high data transmission over 75 km of standard optical fibre using a powerful class of micro-comb called soliton crystals.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467627575010.htmlUS company trials coronavirus vaccine in Australia
25 May 22:44 • 3 articles
US company trials coronavirus vaccine in Australia
CANBERRA, Australia — A U.S. biotechnology company announced on Tuesday the start of human trials in Australia of a vaccine for the coronarvirus with hopes of releasing a proven vaccine this year.
25 May 22:44 • 680News • 8014034333174669524.htmlUS company trials coronavirus vaccine in Australia
A U.S. biotechnology company announced on Tuesday the start of human trials in Australia of a vaccine for the coronarvirus with hopes of releasing a proven vaccine this year.
25 May 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836442517540248.htmlUS company trials coronavirus vaccine in Australia
CANBERRA, Australia — A U.S. biotechnology company announced on Tuesday the start of human trials in Australia of a vaccine for the coronarvirus with hopes of releasing a proven vaccine this year. Novavax has begun the first phase of the trial in which 131 volunteers in the cities of Melbourne and Brisbane will test the …
25 May 11:44 • City NEWS 1130 • 5858657119400173780.htmlBranson's Virgin Orbit fails to launch rocket from 747
25 May 23:03 • 3 articles
Branson's Virgin Orbit fails to launch rocket from 747
A crucial test of its two-stage, orbital rocket system, designed to rival that of Elon Musk's SpaceX for satellite launches, ended the mission shortly after releasing the rocket from the plane.
25 May 23:03 • Australian Financial Review • 3974284487630629822.htmlBranson's Virgin Orbit fails in attempted rocket launch from 747
Billionaire Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit said a crucial test of its two-stage, orbital rocket system, designed to rival that of Elon Musk’s SpaceX for satellite launches, ended the mission shortly after releasing the rocket from the plane.
25 May 20:47 • BNN • 3833521688040932920.htmlBranson’s Virgin Orbit Fails in Attempted Rocket Launch From 747
Billionaire Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit said a crucial test of its two-stage, orbital rocket system, designed to rival that of Elon Musk’s SpaceX for satellite launches, ended the mission shortly after releasing the rocket from the plane.
25 May 20:29 • Bloomberg.com • 4032480122123206042.htmlGermany's confirmed coronavirus cases rise by 289 to 178,570: RKI
25 May 04:32 • 2 articles
Germany's confirmed coronavirus cases rise by 289 to 178,570: RKI
BERLIN (Reuters) - The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Germany increased by 289 to 178,570, data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases showed on Monday.
25 May 04:32 • Reuters • 8334514180327358668.htmlGermany's confirmed coronavirus cases rise by 289 to 178,570 -RKI
BERLIN — The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Germany increased by 289 to 178,570, data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases showed on Monday.
25 May 04:25 • National Post • 4816958591594408592.htmlTurkey records 29 deaths, 987 new Covid-19 cases
25 May 18:17 • 3 articles
Turkey records 29 deaths, 987 new Covid-19 cases
More than 120,000 people have recovered and people needing intensive care continued on a downward trend, according to the health ministry statistics.
25 May 18:17 • Hindustan Times • 696565557223072215.htmlTurkey records 29 deaths, 987 new COVID-19 cases
Turkey’s health minister announced 29 new deaths from COVID-19, bringing the death toll to 4,369.
25 May 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836442560201230.htmlTurkey records 29 deaths, 987 new COVID-19 cases
ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkey’s health minister announced 29 new deaths from COVID-19, bringing the death toll to 4,369. Fahrettin Koca also tweeted Monday that 987 new infections were confirmed in...
25 May 10:54 • The Seattle Times • 9121942836520442125.htmlRare snow leopards spotted near Kazakh city amid lockdown
25 May 09:55 • 2 articles
Rare snow leopards spotted near Kazakh city amid lockdown
ALMATY (Reuters) - Several snow leopards, including a mother and her cub, have been spotted near the Kazakh city of Almaty wandering through a usually popular hiking destination that is now mostly off limits due to the coronavirus lockdown.
25 May 09:55 • Reuters • 8334514180821316774.htmlRare snow leopards spotted near Kazakh city amid lockdown
ALMATY – Several snow leopards, including a mother and her cub, have been spotted near the Kazakh city of Almaty wandering through a usually popular hiking destination that is now mostly off-limits due to the coronavirus lockdown.
25 May 10:59 • First Post Of India • 844080066178617622.htmlPakistan COVID-19 cases steadily go up to 56,349; death toll at 1,167
25 May 14:08 • 3 articles
Pakistan COVID-19 cases steadily go up to 56,349; death toll at 1,167
So far 1,167 people have died of the COVID-19 including 34 who lost their lives in the last 24 hours. A total of 17,482 patients have recovered from the deadly contagion.
25 May 14:08 • The Financial Express • 1288289580229594373.htmlPakistan’s COVID-19 cases steadily go up to 56,349; death toll at 1,167
Pakistan's coronavirus cases on Monday reached 56,349 with 1,748 new patients while the death toll climbed to 1,167, the health ministry said.
25 May 00:00 • Telangana Today • 8182025566899952336.htmlPakistan's COVID-19 cases steadily go up to 56,349; death toll at 1,167
The Ministry of National Health Services reported that 22,491 cases were diagnosed in Sindh, 20,077 in Punjab, 7,905 in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, 3,407 in Balochistan, 1,641 in Islamabad, 619 in Gilgit-Baltistan and 209 in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
25 May 08:12 • The Economic Times • 7653256037227800916.htmlA new Critically Endangered frog named after 'the man from the floodplain full of frogs'
25 May 07:17 • 3 articles
A new Critically Endangered frog named after 'the man from the floodplain full of frogs'
A new species proposed to be classified as Critically Endangered of miniaturised stump-toed frog of the genus Stumpffia, found in Madagascar, is named Stumpffia froschaueri after "the man from the floodplain ...
25 May 07:17 • phys.org • 3476726124420969456.htmlA new Critically Endangered frog named after 'the man from the floodplain full of frogs'
A new species of a Critically Endangered miniaturised stump-toed frog of the genus Stumpffia found in Madagascar is named Stumpffia froschaueri after ''the man from the floodplain full of frogs'', Christoph Froschauer. The namesake of the new frog is famous for being the first, and European-wide renowned, printer from Zürich, famous for printing ''Historia animalium'' and the ''Zürich Bible''. The finding is published in the peer-reviewed open-access journal Zookeys.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468415998528.htmlA new critically endangered frog named after 'the man from the floodplain full of frogs'
A new species of a criticallyendangered miniaturized stump-toed frog of the genus Stumpffia found in Madagascar is named Stumpffia froschaueri after ''the man from the floodplain full of frogs'', Christoph Froschauer.
25 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802997732222.htmlMink infected two humans with coronavirus: Dutch government
25 May 16:35 • 2 articles
Mink infected two humans with coronavirus: Dutch government
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Mink with the coronavirus have infected two people in the Netherlands in what are probably the first such cases of transmission during the epidemic, government and health authorities said on Monday.
25 May 16:35 • Reuters • 8334514180901076635.htmlMink pass coronavirus to humans in the Netherlands
At least two people have caught the coronavirus from mink in the Netherlands, in probably the first mink-to-human transmission cases. The risk of infection outside mink farms is "negligible," Dutch officials said.
25 May 00:00 • Deutsche Welle • 550934688816809195.htmlCOVID-19 complication for pregnant ladies! Placentas from positive women show injury, says study
25 May 13:16 • 2 articles
COVID-19 complication for pregnant ladies! Placentas from positive women show injury, says study
The researchers from Northwestern University in the US said the findings, though early, could help inform how pregnant women should be clinically monitored during the pandemic.
25 May 13:16 • The Financial Express • 1288289581392198869.htmlPlacentas from COVID-positive pregnant women show injury: Study
The researchers from Northwestern University in the US said the findings, though early, could help inform how pregnant women should be clinically monitored during the pandemic.
25 May 07:54 • The Indian Express • 2885715104308863220.htmlResearchers identify a natural amino acid as potential treatment for polyQ diseases
25 May 11:12 • 2 articles
Researchers identify a natural amino acid as potential treatment for polyQ diseases
Familial spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA), Huntington disease, and spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy are inherited neurodegenerative diseases.
25 May 11:12 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030103931278.htmlA natural amino acid could be a novel treatment for polyglutamine diseases
Researchers from Osaka University, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, and Niigata University identified the amino acid arginine as a potential disease-modifying drug for polyglutamine diseases, including familial spinocerebellar ataxia and Huntington disease. Using various mice models of polyglutamine diseases, they showed that arginine prevents polyglutamine protein aggregation, improves motor function and suppresses neurodegeneration of mice. The results of this study could facilitate the clinical use of arginine for polyglutamine diseases that are, to date, incurable.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469028502471.htmlJapan insect enthusiast puts cricket ramen on the menu
25 May 11:41 • 2 articles
Japan insect enthusiast puts cricket ramen on the menu
Tokyo: In a steamy Tokyo kitchen, a roasted scent wafts through the air as Yuta Shinohara prepares soup stock for ramen, derived not from not any other meat, but crickets.
25 May 11:41 • The Peninsula • 1202843881603108217.htmlJapan insect enthusiast puts cricket ramen on the menu
In a steamy Tokyo kitchen, a roasted scent wafts through the air as Yuta Shinohara prepares soup stock for ramen, derived not from pork or chicken, but crickets.
25 May 07:41 • phys.org • 3476726123854610138.htmlThe deep ocean is warming slowly—but dramatic changes are ahead
25 May 15:00 • 2 articles
The deep ocean is warming slowly—but dramatic changes are ahead
The world's deep oceans are warming at a slower rate than the surface, but it's still not good news for deep-sea creatures according to an international study.
25 May 15:00 • phys.org • 3476726124406591781.htmlThe deep ocean is warming slowly -- but dramatic changes are ahead
The world's deep oceans are warming at a slower rate than the surface, but it's still not good news for deep-sea creatures according to an international study.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469368704740.htmlThe 'Mogote' is a $87,500 lofted tiny home on wheels that can sleep up to 4 people — see inside
25 May 12:20 • 2 articles
The 'Mogote' is a $87,500 lofted tiny home on wheels that can sleep up to 4 people — see inside
Baluchon prioritizes using local, "eco-responsible and bio-based" supplies, according to the company.
25 May 12:20 • Business Insider • 6060062400641308507.htmlThe 'Mogote' is a $87,500 lofted tiny home on wheels that can sleep up to 4 people — see inside, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Baluchon prioritizes using local, "eco-responsible and bio-based" supplies, according to the company.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
25 May 12:20 • www.businessinsider.sg • 5090408756872550235.htmlNew COVID-19 laser tests could be a gamechanger
25 May 11:24 • 2 articles
New COVID-19 laser tests could be a gamechanger
Its speed and accuracy will help medical professionals respond to infected patients faster
25 May 11:24 • Gulf News • 2086521545479803705.htmlUAE's COVID-19 laser tests could be a gamechanger
Its speed and accuracy will help doctors respond to coronavirus patients faster
25 May 11:24 • Gulf News • 2086521545261782333.htmlSolving the space junk problem
25 May 19:00 • 2 articles
Solving the space junk problem
Space is getting crowded. Aging satellites and space debris crowd low-Earth orbit, and launching new satellites adds to the collision risk. The most effective way to solve the space junk problem, according ...
25 May 19:00 • phys.org • 3476726124715101580.htmlSolving the space junk problem
Currently, an estimated 20,000 objects—including satellites and space debris—are crowding low-Earth orbit
25 May 19:57 • Infowars • 1950426314214238867.htmlCDC: As restaurants reopen, scavenging rodents could become aggressive
25 May 21:36 • 2 articles
CDC: As restaurants reopen, scavenging rodents could become aggressive
As restaurants closed nationwide, the supply of food for some rodents was cut off, especially in dense, commercial areas.
25 May 21:36 • ABC Action News - WFTS - Tampa Bay • 5911730203863064251.htmlCDC: As restaurants reopen, scavenging rodents could become aggressive
As restaurants closed nationwide, the supply of food for some rodents was cut off, especially in dense, commercial areas.
25 May 16:36 • Fox 4 • 8372747778731056827.htmlThere is no escaping from climate change, even in the deep sea
25 May 04:00 • 2 articles
There is no escaping from climate change, even in the deep sea
Even though the deeper layers of the ocean are warming at a slower pace than the surface, animals living in the deep ocean are more exposed to climate warming and will face increasing challenges to maintain their preferred thermal habitats in the future.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468752834430.htmlThere is no escaping from climate change, even in the deep sea
Even though the deeper layers of the ocean are warming at a slower pace than the surface, animals living in the deep ocean are more exposed to climate warming and will face increasing challenges to maintain their preferred thermal habitats in the future.
25 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802051858805.htmlResearchers discover new sex hormone
25 May 19:00 • 2 articles
Researchers discover new sex hormone
When University of Ottawa biologists Kim Mitchell and Vance Trudeau began studying the effects of gene mutations in zebrafish, they uncovered new functions that regulate how males and females interact ...
25 May 19:00 • phys.org • 3476726123475981138.htmluOttawa researchers discover new sex hormone
When University of Ottawa biologists Kim Mitchell and Vance Trudeau began studying the effects of gene mutations in zebrafish, they uncovered new functions that regulate how males and females interact while mating. They changed the secretogranin-2 genes through specific mutation and found that it affected the ability of females and males to breed. It severely reduced their sexual behaviour.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469544013965.htmlGalactic crash may have triggered solar system formation
25 May 20:04 • 2 articles
Galactic crash may have triggered solar system formation
The influence of Sagittarius on the Milky Way may be even more substantial
25 May 20:04 • Infowars • 1950426314632845951.htmlGalactic crash may have triggered solar system formation
The formation of the Sun, the Solar System and the subsequent emergence of life on Earth may be a consequence of a collision between our galaxy, the Milky Way, and a smaller galaxy called Sagittarius, ...
25 May 18:16 • phys.org • 3476726123069370190.htmlScientists see through glass frogs' translucent camouflage
25 May 19:00 • 2 articles
Scientists see through glass frogs' translucent camouflage
Glass frogs are well known for their see-through skin but, until now, the reason for this curious feature has received no experimental attention.
25 May 19:00 • phys.org • 3476726123478315878.htmlBristol scientists see through glass frogs' translucent camouflage
Glass frogs are well known for their see-through skin but, until now, the reason for this curious feature has received no experimental attention. A team of scientists from the University of Bristol, McMaster University, and Universidad de Las Américas Quito, sought to establish the ecological importance of glass frog translucency and, in doing so, have revealed a novel form of camouflage.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469332502606.htmlStormy weather puts damper on SpaceX's 1st astronaut launch
25 May 13:21 • 2 articles
Stormy weather puts damper on SpaceX's 1st astronaut launch
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Stormy weather is threatening to delay SpaceX’s first astronaut launch. A SpaceX rocket is scheduled to blast off Wednesday afternoon from Kennedy Space Center, carrying a Dragon capsule with NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken to the International Space Station. It will be the first time astronauts launch from Florida …
25 May 13:21 • City NEWS 1130 • 5858657121014532886.htmlStormy weather puts damper on SpaceX's 1st astronaut launch
Stormy weather is threatening to delay SpaceX’s first astronaut launch.
25 May 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836442039235927.htmlStudy reveals first evidence inherited genetics can drive cancer's spread
25 May 04:00 • 2 articles
Study reveals first evidence inherited genetics can drive cancer's spread
Scientists have long struggled to understand what drives a tumor to seed itself elsewhere in the body. New research implicates own pre-existing genetics.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469270432009.htmlStudy reveals first evidence inherited genetics can drive cancer's spread
Scientists have long struggled to understand what drives a tumor to seed itself elsewhere in the body. New research implicates own pre-existing genetics.
25 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802104183516.htmlArchDaily x LifeCycles: Stream the Panel Discussions Live
25 May 02:30 • 2 articles
ArchDaily x LifeCycles: Stream the Panel Discussions Live
Three days of live-streamed panel discussions featuring architects all around the world.
25 May 02:30 • ArchDaily • 6219750955458209969.htmlArchDaily x LifeCycles: Stream the Panel Discussions Live
Three days of live-streamed panel discussions featuring architects all around the world.
25 May 02:30 • ArchDaily • 6219750955714106216.htmlUnderstanding ceramic materials' 'mortar' may reveal ways to improve them
25 May 15:00 • 2 articles
Understanding ceramic materials' 'mortar' may reveal ways to improve them
When most people think of ceramics, they might envision their favorite mug or a flowerpot. But modern technology is full of advanced ceramics, from silicon solar panels to ceramic superconductors and ...
25 May 15:00 • phys.org • 3476726124902042427.htmlUnderstanding ceramic materials' 'mortar' may reveal ways to improve them
New research shows that in the important ceramic material silicon carbide, carbon atoms collect at those grain boundaries when the material is exposed to radiation. The finding could help engineers better understand the properties of ceramics and could aid in fine-tuning a new generation of ceramic materials.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468565211729.htmlInexpensive screening method for retinal changes in diabetics
25 May 14:06 • 2 articles
Inexpensive screening method for retinal changes in diabetics
Retinal damage due to diabetes is now considered the most common cause of blindness in working-age adults.
25 May 14:06 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030165623575.htmlInexpensive retinal diagnostics via smartphone
Retinal damage due to diabetes is now considered the most common cause of blindness in working-age adults. In low- and middle-income countries, an eye examination via smartphone could help to detect changes at an early stage. This is shown by a new study carried out by scientists from the University of Bonn together with colleagues from Sankara Eye Hospital Bangalore (India). The results are published in the journal ''Ophthalmology''.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468294247688.htmlDutch government finds second mink-to-human coronavirus transmission
25 May 14:02 • 2 articles
Dutch government finds second mink-to-human coronavirus transmission
The Dutch agriculture ministry on Monday said it had found what it believes to be a second case of a human becoming infected with the new coronavirus after coming in contact with a mink that had the
25 May 14:02 • New York Post • 7654946768253729562.htmlDutch gov't: second case of mink transmitting coronavirus to human
AMSTERDAM, May 25 (Reuters) - The Dutch agriculture ministry on Monday said it had found what it believes to be a second case of a human becoming infected with the new coronavirus after coming in contact with a mink that had the virus.In a letter to parliament, minister Carola Schouten repeated that the country's National Institute for Health believes the risk of animal-to-human transmission of the virus outside the farms on which they are kept is "negligible."
25 May 10:26 • Successful Farming • 8502642054084432507.htmlStudy by Saudi Arabia to examine effect of heat on coronavirus
25 May 15:42 • 2 articles
Study by Saudi Arabia to examine effect of heat on coronavirus
The study is being conducted by the Saudi Ministry of Health
25 May 15:42 • Gulf News • 2086521544050425467.htmlEffect of sunlight and heat on coronavirus being studied: Saudi Arabia official
Effect of sunlight and heat on coronavirus being studied: Saudi Arabia official
25 May 14:04 • Saudi Gazette • 6913978434926574703.htmlWeather iffy for SpaceX astronaut launch
25 May 23:50 • 2 articles
Weather iffy for SpaceX astronaut launch
Aside from a threat of bad weather, NASA and SpaceX confirmed Monday that everything is all-systems-go for their upcoming rocket launch with two American astronauts.
25 May 23:50 • Digital Journal • 4566489173010100033.htmlWeather iffy for SpaceX astronaut launch
Aside from a threat of bad weather, NASA and SpaceX confirmed Monday that everything is all-systems-go for their upcoming rocket launch with two American astronauts.
25 May 00:00 • SpaceDaily • 2879240068740768788.htmlNepal reports highest single-day coronavirus surge; total cases cross 650-mark
25 May 14:03 • 2 articles
Nepal reports highest single-day coronavirus surge; total cases cross 650-mark
Nagaland Page is an English newspaper published from Dimapur, Nagaland.
25 May 14:03 • Nagaland Page • 3615638284795629416.htmlNepal reports highest single-day coronavirus surge; total cases cross 650-mark
Twenty-six people from the Rautahat district, three each from Kathmandu, Dhanusha and Kapilvastu districts were tested positive for the virus, the health ministry said in a statement.
25 May 14:41 • The Financial Express • 1288289580863616212.htmlWorth their salt: Researchers report first case of hexagonal NaCl
25 May 14:20 • 2 articles
Worth their salt: Researchers report first case of hexagonal NaCl
Skoltech and MIPT scientists have predicted and then experimentally confirmed the existence of exotic hexagonal thin films of NaCl on a diamond surface. These films may be useful as gate dielectrics for ...
25 May 14:20 • phys.org • 3476726123292795555.htmlWorth their salt: Skoltech and MIPT researchers report first case of hexagonal NaCl
Skoltech and MIPT scientists have predicted and then experimentally confirmed the existence of exotic hexagonal thin films of NaCl on a diamond surface. These films may be useful as gate dielectrics for field effect transistors in electric vehicles and telecommunication equipment.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467684348778.htmlWorst attack in 27 years: Swarms of locusts destroy crops in several states
25 May 15:20 • 2 articles
Worst attack in 27 years: Swarms of locusts destroy crops in several states
Locust swarms entered India from Pakistan and have made their way into Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra.
25 May 15:20 • India Today • 4286117813704019437.htmlWorst attack in 27 years: Swarms of locusts destroy crops across north India
Locust swarms entered India from Pakistan where they flew in from Iran last year. From Rajasthan, locusts entered Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and UP. Punjab has also put its farmers on alert.
25 May 15:20 • India Today • 4286117814100948415.htmlGalactic ring of fire gives scientist clues about the early universe
25 May 15:00 • 2 articles
Galactic ring of fire gives scientist clues about the early universe
Australian astronomers have found evidence of a colossal collision in the infancy of the universe which sheds new light on how galaxies form.
25 May 15:00 • The Age • 7967730562373486816.htmlGalactic ring of fire gives scientist clues about the early universe
Australian astronomers have found evidence of a colossal collision in the infancy of the universe which sheds new light on how galaxies form.
25 May 15:00 • Brisbane Times • 2314609339392559328.htmlMarine species are outpacing terrestrial species in the race against global warming
25 May 15:00 • 2 articles
Marine species are outpacing terrestrial species in the race against global warming
Global warming is causing species to search for more temperate environments to which to migrate, but it is marine species that are leading the way by moving up to six times faster towards the poles than ...
25 May 15:00 • phys.org • 3476726124141662124.htmlMarine species are outpacing terrestrial species in the race against global warming
Global warming is causing species to search for more temperate environments in which to migrate to, but it is marine species -- according to the latest results of a Franco-American study mainly involving scientists from the CNRS, Ifremer, the Université Toulouse III-Paul Sabatier and the University of Picardy Jules Verne -- that are leading the way by moving up to six times faster towards the poles than their terrestrial congeners.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469227566269.htmlUnique insight into development of the human brain: Model of the early embryonic brain
25 May 04:00 • 2 articles
Unique insight into development of the human brain: Model of the early embryonic brain
Stem cell researchers from the University of Copenhagen have designed a model of an early embryonic brain. The model will increase our understanding of how the human brain develops and can thereby help to accelerate the development of stem cell treatments for brain disorders such as Parkinson's disease, epilepsy and dementia.
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469259306289.htmlUnique insight into development of the human brain: Model of the early embryonic brain
Stem cell researchers have designed a model of an early embryonic brain. The model will increase our understanding of how the human brain develops and can thereby help to accelerate the development of stem cell treatments for brain disorders such as Parkinson's disease, epilepsy and dementia.
25 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801030728418.htmlBrain Activity of Bodily Symptoms in Anxiety Disorders
25 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Brain Activity of Bodily Symptoms in Anxiety Disorders
Neuroscience research sheds light on why bodily discomfort is common in anxiety, with discussion of avenues for relief and resolution.
25 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805838885736213.htmlHow The Brain Processes Physical Discomfort In Anxiety
Neuroscience research sheds light on why bodily discomfort is common in anxiety, with discussion of avenues for relief and resolution.
25 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805837651303824.htmlGeorge R.R. Martin joins group to buy historic railway
25 May 21:08 • 2 articles
George R.R. Martin joins group to buy historic railway
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — George R.R. Martin, the famed author of the “Game of Thrones” fantasy series, has joined a group to buy the historic Santa Fe Southern Railroad....
25 May 21:08 • The Seattle Times • 9121942838263188347.htmlGeorge R.R. Martin joins group to buy historic railway
SANTA FE, N.M. — George R.R. Martin, the famed author of the “Game of Thrones” fantasy series, has joined a group to buy the historic Santa Fe Southern Railroad. Violet Crown cinema owner Bill Banowsky, National Dance Institute of New Mexico co-founder Catherine Oppenheimer and Martin recently purchased the decades-old railway and trains along the …
25 May 17:09 • City NEWS 1130 • 5858657119954678738.htmlBig 'atmospheric river' wallops Western Australia, heads east
25 May 06:22 • 2 articles
Big 'atmospheric river' wallops Western Australia, heads east
The once-in-a-decade storm event battering and soaking large areas Western Australia sourced much of its moisture from a so-called "atmospheric river" that continues to head eastwards.
25 May 06:22 • WAtoday • 6806590899278210447.html'Atmospheric river' 2000km long wallops Western Australia, heads east
The phenomenon has brought winds up to 185km/h at an altitude of 1500m, and rain to the normally parched Pilbara.
25 May 06:22 • Brisbane Times • 2314609338832020879.htmlA “Replication Crisis?” No, It’s Academic Demagoguery
25 May 00:00 • 2 articles
A “Replication Crisis?” No, It’s Academic Demagoguery
What’s the deal with the “replication crisis” in social science?
25 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805839365546086.htmlA “Replication crisis?” No! It’s Academic Demagoguery Part I
What’s the deal with the “replication crisis” in social science?
25 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805839202903871.htmlWill the Earth ‘Remember’ the Coronavirus Pandemic?
25 May 10:45 • 2 articles
Will the Earth ‘Remember’ the Coronavirus Pandemic?
Tree rings, ice cores and sediment deposits could record changes in pollution during the global shutdown
25 May 10:45 • Scientific American • 532798823889080951.htmlWill the Earth ‘Remember’ the Coronavirus Pandemic?
Tree rings, ice cores and sediment deposits could record changes in pollution during the global shutdown
25 May 10:45 • Scientific American • 532798824029727086.htmlNew therapeutic approach for aggressive breast cancer
25 May 17:05 • 2 articles
New therapeutic approach for aggressive breast cancer
This type of TNBC tumor does not express any of the receptors involved in most breast cancers (estrogen, progesterone and HER2), so the most common treatments, such as the hormone therapy, are not viable in these patients.
25 May 17:05 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030441370397.htmlNew therapy for triple negative breast cancer
Researchers at the Principe Felipe Research Center (CIPF), the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), CIBER-BBN and the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB) of Barcelona have inhibited tumor growth and reduced metastasis, as well as the toxicity of the antitumor drug Navitoclax in preclinical animal models of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC).
25 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469425582312.htmlAfter 9 Years Abroad, Astronaut Launches Are Back in the U.S.A.
25 May 22:25 • 2 articles
After 9 Years Abroad, Astronaut Launches Are Back in the U.S.A.
The blastoff this week on a SpaceX rocket—the first ever private launch—could be a big step toward commercial space travel.
25 May 22:25 • Atlas Obscura • 58081917253174425.htmlAfter 9 Years Abroad, Astronaut Launches Are Back In the U.S.A.
The blastoff this week on a SpaceX rocket—the first ever private launch—could be a big step toward commercial space travel.
25 May 22:25 • Atlas Obscura • 58081918114074111.htmlNew face mask recommendations for those with asthma
25 May 19:29 • 2 articles
New face mask recommendations for those with asthma
With the weather changing, experts are offering new guidance on face masks for people with respiratory conditions, like asthma.
25 May 19:29 • ABC Action News - WFTS - Tampa Bay • 5911730203242874680.htmlNew face mask recommendations for those with asthma
With the weather changing, experts are offering new guidance on face masks for people with respiratory conditions, like asthma.
25 May 14:29 • Fox 4 • 8372747778110867256.htmlRangers fan and snooker legend Willie Thorne, ‘unable to move arms and legs or feed himself due to sepsis’, says carer
25 May 12:02 • 2 articles
Rangers fan and snooker legend Willie Thorne, ‘unable to move arms and legs or feed himself due to sepsis’, says carer
SNOOKER legend and Rangers fan Willie Thorne is unable to move his arms or legs and cannot feed himself due to sepsis, his carer revealed. The Leicester cueman was discharged from a hospital in Spa…
25 May 12:02 • The Scottish Sun • 6609127674274035856.htmlSnooker legend Willie Thorne, 66, ‘unable to move arms and legs or feed himself due to sepsis’, claims carer
SNOOKER legend Willie Thorne is unable to move his arms or legs and cannot feed himself due to sepsis, his carer revealed. The Leicester cueman was discharged from a hospital in Spain after a perio…
25 May 12:02 • The Scottish Sun • 6609127673038311928.html