Por: PennLive Opinion September 27, 2022
Recent actions by the governors of Texas, Arizona and Florida transporting migrants to New York City, Washington D.C. and Martha’s Vineyard, are heartless and inhumane. People leaving their home countries are desperate and endure incredible dangers and hardships to reach the United States.Let us truly “welcome the stranger” and not use them as political pawns.Ann Marie Judson, Lower Allen Township, Pa.... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Business September 30, 2022
Elon Musk is bullish on robots — his own, at least. The Tesla chief executive claimed last year that his company was in the advanced stages of developing an autonomous android that would relieve humans of their hazardous, repetitive and boring jobs. Some of those humans... + más
Tesla Bot Optimus: Everything We Know So Far | Forbes
Tesla's Elon Musk shows off humanoid robot 'Optimus' prototype with expected $20K price tag | Fox Business
Newsweek USA Tech September 28, 2022
Florida officials have warned that alligators, snakes and bears may emerge during Hurricane Ian, the storm currently wreaking havoc on the Florida coast.Ian is looking to be one of the worst hurricanes the state has ever seen. It is expected to make landfall Wednesday and is... + más
Could Hurricane Ian raise chances of alligator attacks in Southeast U.S.? | PennLive
The incredible true story of the bears of Massachusetts | The Boston Globe
Newsweek USA Health September 24, 2022
A SARS-CoV-2 virus relative that was originally found in Russian bats may be capable of infecting human cells, according to a study.The authors of the paper, which was published in the journal PLOS Pathogens, also showed that this virus is resistant to the antibodies of people... + más
Where does Ebola come from, what does it look like and is there a cure? | Newsweek
Warner Bros. Discovery faces suit alleging inflated HBO Max numbers | Los Angeles Times
The New York Times USA Science September 24, 2022
Forget the space race. In Sydney, Australia, the innovation arms race is real. It’s between humans and sulfur-crested cockatoos, and the battle is over the trash.The cockatoos, which are native to Australia and frequent the suburbs, were already known to be trash-bin bandits.... + más
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman named prime minister of Saudi Arabia | CBS News
Who needs land? These birds spend 10 months of the year in flight | Los Angeles Times
Slate USA Science September 24, 2022
Not too far in the future, everyone will know someone who has . At least, that’s what xenotransplantation researchers hope. Over the past year, surgeons have been busy creating pig-human hybrids. In New York and Birmingham, they transplanted pig kidneys into three brain-dead... + más
World’s oldest heart preserved in 380 million-year-old armored fish | Ars Technica
La. Travels: Catch Fourth of July celebrations in Shreveport, Lake Charles, New Iberia | The Advocate
The Hill USA Tech September 24, 2022
As SpaceX continues ground tests of its Starship Superheavy rocket ship in preparation for its first orbital flight, the scientific community is starting to wake up to the possibilities that the company’s spaceship presents for science-oriented space exploration. The same... + más
Starlink appeals FCC rejection of $886M grant, calls reversal “grossly unfair” | Ars Technica
Hilton partners with Voyager Space to design astronaut quarters for Starlab station | New York Post
New York Daily News USA World September 24, 2022
Researchers say they have discovered a vaccine-resistant coronavirus in Russian horseshoe bats. That finding was reported Thursday in the Public Library of Science Pathogens medical journal. According to the report, most sarbecoviruses found in animals do not effect humans, but... + más
Scientists Find a New Coronavirus in Bats That Is Resistant to Current Vaccines | Time
CDC Has ‘Cautious Optimism’ Monkeypox Vax Is Slowing Spread | The Daily Beast
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