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Apr 15, 2020

Why simply waiting for herd immunity to covid-19 isn’t an option

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, government, policy

The widespread perception that it was once official British policy to let the novel coronavirus spread until the population reached herd immunity is false; the government was just overly optimistic about how easy flattening the curve would be. But the idea has gained so much traction in some circles, fueled by speculation that we might already be much closer to it than we think, that it’s worth understanding why it’s not a viable policy according to the evidence to date.

Apr 15, 2020

The Coronavirus Can’t Stop America’s Nukes

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, business, military, nuclear weapons

As the world fights against the COVID-19 pandemic, nuclear weapons have taken a backseat in most people’s minds. But for Global Strike Command (AFGSC)—the Air Force unit in control of two of the three legs of America’s nuclear triad—their mission remains top priority.

And it’s an unforgiving business. Nuclear deterrence requires extreme levels of readiness among pilots, maintenance crews, and security teams. Adversaries that don’t think the U.S. can respond with conventional bombing strikes or nukes could be emboldened to act aggressively.

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Apr 15, 2020

First ‘significant’ coronavirus mutation discovered in preliminary study

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Experts explained to Newsweek why this doesn’t jeopardize efforts to create a vaccine to prevent COVID-19.

Apr 15, 2020

Mining profits shored up amid COVID-19 pandemic

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The mining industry is focused on continuing production through the COVID-19 pandemic, writes Margaret Gleeson, despite workers’ and local communities’ concerns.

Apr 15, 2020

An MIT Lab Is Building Devices to Hack Your Dreams

Posted by in category: futurism

For the third of our lives that we spend in slumber, our minds take up residence in the unknown regions of the subconscious. We dream, though we don’t fully know why. And while these…

Apr 15, 2020

New Way to Kill Viruses: Shake Them to Death

Posted by in category: futurism

Certain sound frequencies may shatter viruses.

Apr 15, 2020

The Pentagon Wants Quantum Sensors to Track Faraway Spacecraft

Posted by in categories: military, quantum physics, space travel

Spacecraft outside the reach of GPS are relying on imprecise navigational tools.

Apr 15, 2020

Neutrinos could shed light on why the Universe has so much more matter than antimatter

Posted by in categories: particle physics, space

A major finding in particle physics reminds us of the importance of robust preliminary results — and paves the way for more exciting discoveries.

Apr 15, 2020

IPhone SE: A powerful new smartphone in a popular design

Posted by in category: mobile phones

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Apple today announced the second generation iPhone SE, a powerful new iPhone featuring a 4.7-inch Retina HD display.

Apr 15, 2020

Behold the “Quasar Tsunami,” Which Can Kill an Entire Galaxy

Posted by in categories: cosmology, materials

O,.o possible higgs field containment device could stop the rupture and other ways to destroy the root of the problem too.


New data from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope details what may be the most powerful phenomena in the universe: the “quasar tsunami,” a cosmic storm of such terrifying proportions that it can tear apart an entire galaxy.

“No other phenomena carries more mechanical energy,” said principal investigator Nahum Arav of Virginia Tech in a statement. “The winds are pushing hundreds of solar masses of material each year. The amount of mechanical energy that these outflows carry is up to several hundreds of times higher than the luminosity of the entire Milky Way galaxy.”

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