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Pete Buttigieg opens up about twins and health issues for the first time
[ad_1] in a new work written by him Moderate U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg details how he became a father. Buttigieg and her husband Chasten first announced that they were planning to become fathers in August 2021. In early September, the two announced the birth of their first child, Penelope Rose and Joseph Augusto ... -
Exploring the sci-fi body snatcher trope
[ad_1] Sci-fi concepts can pop up in the minds of many writers at once. Its unique unease comes to define an era when many creators of the same era come to the same conclusion. That certainly applies to the paranoid situation of the 1950s and their deep-seated fear of being taken over by unseen alien ... -
Artemis 1 Science: Moon Mission Aids Deep Space Exploration
[ad_1] CAPE CANAVERAL, FL — NASA is about to launch the biggest rocket since the famous Saturn V took Apollo astronauts to the moon. agency’s space launch system The (SLS) rocket is scheduled to launch on Monday (August 29) from Pad 39B here at the Kennedy Space Center. Artemis 1is a six-week unmanned mission to ... -
A nearly drowning dolphin calf in Thailand is nursed back to health | Thailand
[ad_1] A dolphin calf found drowning in a tidal pool off the coast of Thailand is being cared for by dozens of veterinarians and volunteers. The Irrawaddy dolphin was spotted by a fisherman who alerted marine conservationists and provided emergency treatment until he was transported to Thailand’s Marine and Coastal Resources Research and Development Center ... -
Free admission to the Science Center on Saturdays prior to Artemis launch
[ad_1] CLEVELAND (WJW) — Just a few hours left to witness the history of the universe. The Great Lakes Science Center invites you to mark this milestone for free at the NASA Glen Visitor Center. NASA’s Artemis I, “the world’s most powerful rocket,” is the first step to bring astronauts back to the moon. Scientists ... -
Sick baby dolphin rescued in Thailand back to health
[ad_1] An Irrawaddy dolphin calf called Paladon was rescued by Thai fishermen on July 22nd. Dozens of veterinarians and volunteers helped care for the pups at the Marine and Coastal Resources Research and Development Center. Workers put him in a saltwater pool, monitored him around the clock, treated him for lung infections and gave him ... -
It was wrong to ignore drivers’ health hazards from porpoises
[ad_1] Motor racing’s governing bodies have been accused of delaying changes to technical regulations for 2023 to limit the chances of cars bouncing. The year began with the introduction of the Porpoise metric from this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix to help teams limit the amount of bouncing on their cars. This came after drivers complained ... -
Health Matters | We Need Communities to Support Hospitals – Times-Standard
[ad_1] Since arriving as the new Chief Executive Officer of Providence, Humboldt County three weeks ago, I have been blown away by the deep connection this community has with the hospital and the caregiver’s love for this community. Evidence of that connection and commitment to support was perfectly demonstrated at St. Joseph’s Hospital’s recent “Laughter ...










