Por: The New York Times World November 12, 2022
As jubilant Ukrainian troops hoist their national flag over Kherson after a comprehensive Russian retreat, they give no sign of stopping their offensives for the winter, or allowing the war to settle into a stalemate.In the east, Ukrainian forces continue to grind forward and have repelled repeated Russian efforts to seize towns like Bakhmut and Pavlivka, reportedly killing hundreds of Russian soldiers. In the south, they are striking deep... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Sports October 25, 2022
Like most NBA teams, the Orlando Magic want to give themselves more scoring opportunities. Their solution, outside of cutting down the turnovers? Crash the offensive glass with greater frequency and create more second-chance points. The results? Positive, albeit in a small... + más
Bob Raissman: The NBA is back and so is Stephen A. Smith ripping Knicks’ culture | New York Daily News
Magic are competing but learning how much ‘the little things matter” | Orlando Sentinel
The New York Times USA Science October 12, 2022
Scientists have successfully transplanted clusters of human neurons into the brains of newborn rats, a striking feat of biological engineering that may provide more realistic models for neurological conditions such as autism and serve as a way to restore injured brains.In a... + más
Scientists grow human brain cells in rats — influencing rodents’ behavior | New York Post
Scientists grow human brain cells in rats to study diseases | Los Angeles Times
New York Post USA Tech October 06, 2022
This weed whacks you. An has inventor boggled minds online after apparently outfitting a plant with software that enables it to swing a machete like some sort of chlorophyll-consuming cyborg. A video detailing the so-called “bushwhacker” currently boasts over as gawkers... + más
Cyborg's boxing debut ends with decision win | ESPN
UFC Legend Cris Cyborg Beats Simone Silva via Unanimous Decision in Boxing Debut | Bleacher Report
ABC News USA Business October 02, 2022
KOSTIANTYNIVKA, Ukraine -- Seemingly abandoned during the day, the damaged factory building in eastern comes to life at night, when the smell of fresh bread emanates from its broken windows.It’s one of two large-scale bakeries left in operation in the Ukrainian-held part of... + más
AP PHOTOS: Ukraine bakery supplies bread for the front lines | ABC News
AP PHOTOS: Ukraine bakery supplies bread for the front lines | Associated Press
Politico USA Politics September 28, 2022
The U.S. will fund the purchase of 18 new High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems for Ukraine, more than doubling the number of launchers that have arguably changed the face of the war in Ukraine. The weapons are part of a $1.1 billion Ukraine military funding package announced... + más
Firefly Aerospace reaches orbit with new Alpha rocket | ABC News
Firefly Aerospace reaches orbit with new Alpha rocket | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Business September 19, 2022
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy promised his country there would be no letup in the counteroffensive that has reclaimed towns and cities from Russian troops, as shelling continued Sunday across a wide stretch of Ukraine.Zelenskyy ran through a list... + más
Zelensky promises no ‘lull’ in taking back Ukrainian towns | The Boston Globe
Ukrainian president: Mass grave found near recaptured city | 10 WBNS
The Boston Globe USA Business September 19, 2022
Zelenskyy promises no 'lull' in taking back Ukrainian towns | Associated Press
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