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It's great to be back on The Voice.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to a pair of scientists who developed the technology that led to the mRNA Covid vaccines. Professors Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman will share the prize. The technology was experimental before the pandemic, but has now been given to millions of people around the world to protect them against serious Covid-19. The same mRNA technology is now being researched for other diseases, including cancer.
Milk teas have become phenomenally popular in China and other parts of Asia in recent years
Researchers identify structure in circadian mRNA that affects the sleep-wake cycle
New Research Shows 'Jumping Genes' Could Be Key to Slowing Down Aging
Brain cells, interrupted: How some genes may cause autism, epilepsy and schizophrenia
This year's Nobel Prize in Physics rewards experiments with light that capture "the shortest of moments" and opened a window on the world of electrons. The award goes to Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L'Huillier. Their work demonstrated a way to create extremely short pulses of light that can be used to capture and study rapid processes inside atoms.
Antimatter: We cracked how gravity affects it. What it means for our understanding of the universe
Ancient architecture inspires a new way to work with metal-organic frameworks
New material discovery could revolutionize roll-out of global vaccinations
I just watched Stephen Colbert. To catch up on the humor we missed - he did a double monologue highlighting events as far back as June.
Favorite joke: On the matter of prosecutors accusing Robert Menendez, the top-ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, of taking bribes in exchange for helping protect Egypt's access to billions in U.S. - Colbert said it was a .... "Pyramid Scheme."
Colbert's guest was Neil DeGrasse Tyson who spoke about the uses and benefits of artificial intelligence - and also UFOs and extraterrestrials featuring that pic of the alleged mummified alien recently in the news. I didn't get the feeling he believed it was real, but he keeps an open mind and is very careful with his choice of words even though most of the time he's overly animated and distracting - or maybe that's how scientists, like magicians, spin a tale and get us wondering.
Wrinkles on Mercury's Surface Suggest The Planet Is Still Shrinking
Mission to Put a Radio Telescope on The Moon Planned to Launch in 2025
Scientists use Webb, SOFIA telescopes to observe metallic asteroid
Indian spacecraft heads towards center of solar system
Mysterious Dark Shadows Observed Across Orion Nebula
The world's largest radio telescope has scanned Barnard's star for extraterrestrial signals
We've Been Overlooking a Major Part of Climate Change, And It's Sending Warning Signs - Soil Heat
Scientists investigate Grand Canyon's ancient past to predict future climate impacts
Japan sees hottest September since records began
How the age of mammals could end
Confirmed: New Study Shows The Gulf Stream Is Definitely Weakening
Pythagorean Theorem Found On Clay Tablet 1,000 Years Older Than Pythagoras
How are ancient Roman and Mayan buildings still standing? Scientists are unlocking their secrets
Stonehenge study upends a 100-year-old theory and suggests further discoveries to come
Prehistoric Carvings Are So Accurate, Animals' Sex, Age, And Species Can Be Determined
The Continuing Adventures of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce
Jets vs. Chiefs - Exciting game - Celebrity audience
Great to see Aaron Rodgers on the mend.
"Simulation Theory - Explaining Reality"
Emerald Tablet II - Halls of Amenti
Visit Land Rover Jaguar Fairfield
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