Deadly Northern Tanzania Floods Claim 20+ Lives, Says Government

In the Manyara region of northern Tanzania, heavy rain has led to the tragic deaths of at least 20 individuals due to floods, as confirmed by the ministry of health on Sunday. El Nino’s severe flooding has wreaked havoc, claiming the lives of hundreds in Kenya and Somalia in recent weeks. The resulting destruction has …

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SpaceX Gears Up for Static Fire Test in Preparation for Fifth Falcon Heavy Launch of 2023 – Spaceflight Updates

Witness the Falcon Heavy for the USSF 52 mission housing the U.S. military’s X-37B spaceplane inside the hangar at launch complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center. Image: SpaceX. Get ready for an exciting Falcon Heavy static fire test to conclude the first weekend of December, following two successful Falcon 9 launches from California and …

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Uncovering the Root Causes of Severe Respiratory Illnesses in Dogs

Experts are trying to identify and treat a recent surge in a severe respiratory illness among dogs that’s causing widespread concern among veterinarians and pet owners. A 7-month-old Australian shepherd named Maple from Fontana, California, fell ill last Saturday and was rushed to the vet after developing a persistent cough. Despite being tested for various …

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Exploring the Future: How Long Will Earth Last?

Today, the sun is a crucial source of gravity and energy that will eventually lead to Earth’s demise. In a few billion years, Earth will be swallowed by the sun due to its natural evolution as a central star. However, life on Earth will become unsustainable much sooner than that. According to experts, Earth will …

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Discover the Impact of a Major Solar Storm on Earth in 1872 – Learn Why They Are More Common Than You Realize

Discovering that a significant geomagnetic storm occurred in February 1872, researchers are more aware than ever of the potential danger these storms pose to our technology-dependent modern society. This storm, one of the most powerful ever recorded and surpassed only by the Carrington Event in 1859 and another in 1921, has implications for our present-day …

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Artemis III Launch Delay: GAO Study Suggests Inevitable Setback

NASA’s Artemis missions are poised to become some of the most iconic of the decade, marking the return of human boots on the Moon for the first time since Apollo. However, a recent study from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) suggests that a delay in Artemis III isn’t just possible but highly likely. NASA’s …

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Predicting the Impact of Sea Level Rise on Cities that Hosted Climate Summits

As global leaders and delegates convene in Dubai for the annual UN climate summit, a new analysis reveals the potential inundation and submersion of previous host cities by rising ocean waters. The escalation of planet-warming pollution has led to severe droughts, deadly floods, and the rapid melting of glaciers and ice worldwide. Scientists project a …

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What Really Caused the Birth of the Universe? Exploring Alternatives to the Big Bang Theory

Parting Ways with the Big Bang In September, an article published by Eric Lerner in Asia Times titled “Saying goodbye to the Big Bang” took the scientific world by storm. Lerner argued that vital astronomical evidence, including recent data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, contradicts the Big Bang theory. This forces even previously unwavering …

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