New study finds plants set alarm clocks “before bed” to ensure survival
A new study has found that plants have a metabolic signal responsible for regulating their biological clocks and ensuring that…
U.S. honors 21 outstanding international women Chinese female lawyer Wang Yu with award
The annual International Women of Courage Awards, organized by the U.S. Department of State, were held online on March 8….
U.S. Supreme Court rejects Trump’s last election challenge
On Monday (March 8), the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed the last of three election cases filed by former President Donald…
Retired U.S. Admiral: Comprehensive Strategy Should Be Established to Address Communist China’s Technology Challenges
The U.S.-China battle for supremacy in high technology. John R. Allen, president of the Brookings Institution and a retired U.S….
From black holes to the South Pole: the first neutrinos from a tidal disruption event
Supermassive black holes tear apart stars and “pull them into spaghetti,” with some of the debris forming glowing accretion disks…
Satellite captures full view of Trailblazer landing site
The European Space Agency’s satellite TGO has captured a “full view” of the Trailblazer landing site on Mars. The objects…
Hubble captures rare cosmic shock wave
Newly born stars continuously emit gas at high velocities, which violently collide with and glow from the gas and dust…
Bezos’ ex-wife Scottie remarries to Seattle natural science teacher
MacKenzie Scott, the former wife of Amazon founder Bezos and one of the world’s richest women, married Dan Jewett, a…
40 percent of the population vaccinated Israeli restaurants and bars back in business
The vaccination program was launched in Israel last December and so far 40% of the population, more than 3.7 million…
Attack on Saudi oil ports and energy facilities Yemeni rebels: oil prices to rise above $70
The Saudi Ministry of Energy, through the official media Saudi Press Agency (Saudi Press Agency) issued a statement that the…
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