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NEW ORLEANS — The core stage of the rocket that will send astronauts to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years has left a manufacturing facility, headed for integration and assembly of the vehicle in preparation for launch next year. NASA Space Launch System (SLS) Artemis 2 booster is the space agency’s Michoud Assembly PlantJuly 16 marks the 55th anniversary of NASA’s Apollo 11 mission to the moon. The 212-foot (65-meter) long booster is made up of four RS-25 engineThe satellite was loaded onto NASA’s Pegasus spacecraft and escorted down a mile-long road to Kennedy Space…
Claman Countdown panelists Bankim Chadha and Thomas Hayes share more about investing in cyclical stocks. Marvel Entertainment The decision to change the identity of a long-standing Israeli character to one featured in the upcoming film “Captain America: Brave New World” has created a buzz in Jewish media. The superhero receiving the update is Ruth Bat-Seraph, who first appeared in Marvel Comics over 40 years ago as an agent of the Israeli international intelligence agency Mossad. She is a mutant with an alter-ego named Sabra, which is the Hebrew word for a person of birth. Israel. The Marvel Studios logo is…
Contract disputes are nothing new for the 49ers. In fact, disgruntled or disoriented stars have been a constant presence on the 49ers’ summer schedule over the past five years: Tight end George Kittle in 2020. Linebacker Fred Warner in 2021. Wide receiver Deebo Samuel in 2022. Edge rusher Nick Bosa last summer. Now it’s wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk’s turn to get a taste of the 49ers way of doing things. The saga hit its first major turning point on Tuesday, a week before the veterans are scheduled to assemble in Santa Clara for training camp. Aiyuk requested a tradeNFL Media’s…
The world’s first atlas of the human heart offers a Google Earth-like view of the inside of the organ, scientists say. The amazing technology allows viewers to see healthy and diseased hearts in “unprecedented detail”. 6Healthy hearts in ‘unprecedented 3D detail’Credit: Siemens Healthineers/UCL/ESRF6Lead author Joseph Brunet prepares to scan a human heart.Credit: ESRF/Steph KandeExperts hope that the technology will be “invaluable” in improving understanding of cardiovascular disease and “accelerating” medical treatment in this field. “The atlas we have created is like Google Earth for the human heart,” said lead study author Professor Peter Lee, from UCL’s Department of Mechanical Engineering.”This…
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Russia’s foreign minister accused the United States on Tuesday of threatening the entire Western world with a “gun barrel” and obstructing international cooperation, a claim that Russia’s U.N. ambassador denounced as “hypocrisy.” They invaded neighboring Ukraine.The target of criticism is Russia Russia is hosting a flagship event during its term as chair of the UN Security Council this month, choosing the theme “Multilateral cooperation for a fairer, democratic and sustainable world order.” Sergey Lavrovflew in from Moscow to chair the meeting.Shortly before the meeting, Ukrainian U.N. Ambassador Sergey Kislitsa read a statement on behalf of about…
Amazon (Amazon) The most anticipated trading event of the year is here.The e-commerce giant on Tuesday kicked off Prime Day, its annual two-day promotional event that began nine years ago as a way to highlight the value of Prime membership by offering members discounts and perks.”When it comes to Prime Day, Amazon still dominates and drives the lion’s share of sales,” eMarketer analyst Skye Canaves told Yahoo Finance (video above). “We expect U.S. consumers to spend roughly $14 billion online over the two-day period.”According to eMarketer, last year’s Prime Day brought in $13 billion in sales, 60% of which came…
For the past few weeks, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have been holed up aboard the International Space Station (ISS) following their first manned flight there. Boeing’s new Starliner spacecraft faces problemsBoeing and NASA were concerned about thruster problems and helium leaks (Starliner’s engine system uses helium), which prevented the Starliner from returning on schedule. NASA I just said The astronauts may have to remain there until the next crew rotation is scheduled for August, possibly on a different spacecraft.Boeing and NASA have tried to portray the extension as a positive, saying it’s testing systems needed for Starliner’s…
Six farmworkers have been infected with avian flu in Colorado this month, the highest number of cases of any state, and health officials have stressed the importance of preparedness to prevent the disease from spreading. H5N1 virus It has spread to dairy cows and chicken flocks across the country.Five of the workers The poultry were culled on the same commercial egg farm where the outbreak occurred. Colorado officials say about 2 million chickens are affected.Temperatures soared to more than 104 degrees, making it difficult for workers to wear the full-body protective gear, goggles and N95 masks needed to protect against…
Climate change is literally altering the Earth to its very core, according to a new study. Global warming melts polar ice and glaciers, redistributing water that was once concentrated at the top and bottom of the Earth toward the equator. The extra mass near the center of the Earth slows its rotation, resulting in Lengthening your days.A new study provides further evidence of this dynamic, and even suggests that changes in Earth’s ice are severe enough to affect the Earth’s axis – the invisible line around which the planet spins. Together, these changes set off feedback loops beneath the surface,…
Digicom Photo/Science Photo Library/Getty Images The CDC says the threat to the public from avian flu remains low. CNN — Scorching heat may have played a role in the infections of five workers in Colorado who fell ill last week while culling large numbers of chickens infected with the H5N1 virus, health officials said Tuesday. “At the time when transmission is believed to have occurred, temperatures in Colorado were over 104 degrees Fahrenheit,” said Dr. Nirav Shah, principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which is investigating the outbreak along with the Colorado Department of Public…