Monthly Archives: November 2022
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Iran begins enriching uranium to 60% purity at Fordow plant
Iran has started enriching uranium to 60% purity at its underground Fordow nuclear site, the government’s nuclear chief said on Tuesday, a move that could anger ... -
Rome Science Museum
The competition is seeking proposals for a new educational and cultural attraction in a former military-industrial complex located directly opposite Zaha Hadid Architects’ 2010 Stirling Prize-winning ... -
Scientific experiments with terrifying consequences
In 2006, researchers from the German pharmaceutical company TeGenero were working on a new cancer drug called TGN1412. The compound went through the usual stages, starting ... -
REVIEW | Netflix’s sleeper hit Warrior Nun S2 merges science and religion
Alba Baptista as Ava Silva in Warrior Nun. After waking up in a morgue, an orphaned teenager finds she now possesses superpowers as the Halo-Bearer chosen ... -
Book review: The Political Science of the Middle East: Theory and Research Since the Arab Uprisings edited by Marc Lynch, Jillian Schwedler and Sean Yom
In Middle Eastern political science: theory and research since the Arab uprisingseditors Mark Lynch, Jillian Schwedler and Sean Yom bring together contributors to give an ambitious ... -
November 12 English School Assembly News 2022
Please follow and like us: November 12 English School Assembly News 2022 – The school assembly is an essential part of every student’s life. Each student ... -
2022-11-10 | NYSE: SAIC | Press release
Company Recognized by Forbes, Military.com, and the Department of Labor for Hiring and Retaining Veterans Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) has received numerous recognitions for ... -
The polls are closing; eyes turn to two districts in Northern Virginia | Securities
As polls closed in the 2022 congressional election, eyes turned to results in two districts in Northern Virginia and Piedmont considered critical if Republicans are to ... -
Every story is a science story
Critics sometimes tell us that American scientist has moved away from what might be called “classical scientific content” and is going into areas to which we ... -
Today’s Headlines: 1 Dead, Dozens Injured in Texas and Oklahoma Tornadoes; Obama says sulking, moping is not an option; North Korea fires more missiles
November 5, 2022 1:00 p.m. Associated Press Job : November 5, 2022 1:00 p.m. Updated: November 5, 2022 9:01 p.m. It’s Saturday November 5th. Be aware ... -
Science News Roundup: Boeing’s first crewed Starliner spaceflight slips to April 2023; In Spain’s Rioja, old vines could protect wine from climate change and more
Here is a summary of current scientific news. Boeing’s first crewed Starliner spaceflight postpones to April 2023 Boeing’s first human-carrying Starliner capsule mission has ... -
Lethal Military Uniform Patterns That Ultimately Killed Soldiers
There have been a number of times when fashion has trumped function when it comes to military uniforms, sometimes leading to deadly results. The shortcomings that ... -
UK sanctions four Russian steel and petrochemical tycoons
Britain has sanctioned four owners of Russian steel and petrochemical companies, including former steel producer chief Evraz, the government said on Wednesday, its latest action against ... -
Payday loan market: growing awareness of payday loan among the youth population
Payday Loans Market Outlook – 2030 The global payday loan market The size was valued at $32.48 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach $48.68 ... -
Sharing science for 25 years
The Galileo Ambassador program was born in 1997 with Tom as one of the first 16 volunteers. The program quickly gained support from other JPL missions, ...