De Blasio unsure if NYC will be ‘back to normal’ by next summer
“My hope is you’ll see a vaccine by spring and it is distributed and people are vaccinated by a late point in the spring, hopefully the latest, maybe even sooner,” de Blasio.
“My hope is you’ll see a vaccine by spring and it is distributed and people are vaccinated by a late point in the spring, hopefully the latest, maybe even sooner,” de Blasio.
It’s time to move over to the harder stuff — at an affordable price this time.
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Millions of people didn't get the original stimulus check from the IRS, here's how to find out if you're one of them and how to request it.
Cardi B clarifies that she'd like to come to an "amicable resolution" with Offset in newly amended divorce docs.
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Jurgen Klopp is not committing to a career path just yet (Picture: Getty Images) Jurgen Klopp says he may be tempted to stay at Liverpool beyond the conclusion of his current contract in 2024, in a slight change of tune from his previous statement...
A new study of older pet dogs found that problem solving, sociability, boldness and dependency decline with age, and reported no associations between an enriched diet, lifelong training experiences, and measures of behavior and cognition after a one-year diet period. A team of researchers at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria, and University of Liverpool, UK present these findings in the open-access journal PLOS ONE on September 16, 2020.
The white dwarf, WD 1856, provides a snapshot of what could happen in our own solar system.
Scientists calculate how many tiny fibres our polyester and nylon garments lose in the wash.
The painful toxins wielded by a giant Australian stinging tree are surprisingly similar to the venom found in spiders and cone snails, University of Queensland researchers have found.
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - US citizen Paul Whelan has been assigned to make hats and coats at a labour camp he was recently transferred to in Russia, his brother David Whelan said on Wednesday.
For more than 1 million years, independent cavefish populations that are geographically and hydrologically isolated from one another have evolved to include about 29 different populations. Among them, the tiny Mexican tetra, Astyanax mexicanus, which comprises river-dwelling surface fish and multiple independently evolved populations of blind cavefish. Many of the behaviors between these cavefish populations differ, suggesting widespread differences in brain structure and function. Although trait... Читать дальше...
Vibrations in the ground may help to improve advanced warnings about sudden floods that result from glacial melting, according to a study published today in Science Advances.
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It's not often a new mass extinction is identified; after all, such events were so devastating they really stand out in the fossil record. In a new paper, published today in Science Advances, an international team has identified a major extinction of life 233 million years ago that triggered the dinosaur takeover of the world. The crisis has been called the Carnian Pluvial Episode.
PS5 event date (September 16) and time in India (1:30am IST, September 17). Watch PS5 Showcase event live on YouTube and Twitch. PS5 price and release date in India are expected at PS5 September...
Ratched review: Netflix show fails with stereotypes of mental health Netflix's thriller about Nurse Ratched does well to remove much of the misogyny present in the book and film that created her, but it also peddles harmful stereotypes about mental health
A harmful political conspiracy theory is now embracing science denial. Combating it is important, but it won't be easy, writes Graham Lawton
This tantalising image of spiral galaxy Andromeda – our nearest big neighbour – won Nicolas Lefadeux top prize at the 2020 Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition
Christopher Paolini’s epic new novel, To Sleep in a Sea of Stars, is an hallucinatory space opera, perfect reading to help us ride out the current storms
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Flames reveal their secret workings when freed from the effects of gravity, so burning things in space may help us get more energy from less fuel back on Earth
There are hundreds of SpaceX satellites in the sky. A successful sighting just requires a bit of luck, writes Abigail Beall