#Hasty about-face distorts Delta force

#Hasty about-face distorts Delta force

“#Hasty about-face distorts Delta force” The CDC now urges public indoor masking after a worrisome study on the Delta variant — undermining the vaccine effort. We finally know what drove the CDC to revise its guidance days ago without explanation to recommend that fully vaccinated individuals wear masks in public indoor settings in areas of…

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#Hubble Space Telescope delivers first images since shutdown

#Hubble Space Telescope delivers first images since shutdown

“#Hubble Space Telescope delivers first images since shutdown” NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope (HST) has delivered its first images since the telescope’s payload computer suddenly halted on June 13.  The pictures show a galaxy with what the agency calls “extended spiral arms” and said in a release is the first high-resolution look at a pair of colliding galaxies.  The photos…

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#Lockdown hysteria did more harm than COVID-19

#Lockdown hysteria did more harm than COVID-19

“#Lockdown hysteria did more harm than COVID-19” The United States suffered through two lethal waves of contagion in the past year and a half. The first was a viral pandemic that killed about 1 in 500 Americans — typically, a person over 75 suffering from other serious conditions. The second, and far more catastrophic, was a…

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#Inside the billionaire-funded fight to beat aging and death

#Inside the billionaire-funded fight to beat aging and death

“#Inside the billionaire-funded fight to beat aging and death” Some billionaires are trying to conquer space. Others maintain a more earthbound ambition: to outsmart the Grim Reaper. And deep-pocketed age-hackers are putting their money where their mouths are. Larry Ellison — chairman of the software giant Oracle — has donated around $500,000 to anti-aging research. Google co-founder…

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#Hubble Space Telescope fixed after month of no science

#Hubble Space Telescope fixed after month of no science

“#Hubble Space Telescope fixed after month of no science” CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The Hubble Space Telescope should be back in action soon, following a tricky, remote repair job by NASA. The orbiting observatory went dark in mid-June, with all astronomical viewing halted. NASA initially suspected a 1980s-era computer as the source of the problem….

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