Month: March 2020
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Viewpoint of a virus
It is not referred to as God’s waiting room for nothing. Now the state of Florida — where 20 per cent of the population is aged over 65, lured there by the year-round sunshine, tax perks and pensioner-friendly resorts — is braced for an onslaught against which it seems ill prepared, as coronavirus begins to…
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“Intoxicated” ex-mayor apologizes
Former governor candidate Gillum caught up in Miami hotel drugs incident Andrew Gillum, a rising Democratic Party star who narrowly lost his 2018 run to be Florida’s governor, has apologized after being found by police early on Friday in a state of intoxication in a Miami Beach hotel room, with three bags presumed to be…
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Tails he wins
A dog who waited more than five and a half years in a Kansas City shelter for adoption has found a permanent home after a benefactor paid $3,000 for his photograph to appear on a giant billboard. Merrick, a six-year-old mixed breed, sat for dozens of photoshoots and videos in a prolonged but unsuccessful social media campaign…
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Test flight failure
America’s human space programme suffered a setback yesterday when software on Boeing’s new Starliner crew capsule malfunctioned, dooming what was to have been a glittering test mission to the International Space Station. Jubilation over a spectacular pre-dawn launch from Cape Canaveral in Florida turned minutes later to drama as the crewless CST-100 Starliner, built by Boeing under…
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Back to the future
Rosie the Rocketeer leads Nasa in mission to get its crews back in space It has been close to a decade since the USA last flew its own astronauts into space. But that is about to change as Boeing launched its new Starliner space taxi today on a week-long test mission. Built under the terms…
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Rodents on rockets
A team of eight musclebound “Mighty Mice” blasted off for the International Space Station (ISS) last night on a mission that could lead to scientific breakthroughs in human health. The creatures, named after the American animated superhero Mighty Mouse, have been genetically engineered to lack myostatin, a protein that limits muscle growth. The change allows their skeletal…
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Surveillance in space
Nasa is to build a $600 million space-based telescope to act as an early warning system against asteroids on a collision course with Earth. The decision to proceed with the “near-Earth object surveillance mission” comes two months after an asteroid large enough to wipe out a city came within 45,000 miles of Earth, the astronomical…
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Quest for the stars
From tourist jaunts to deep-space expeditions, research bases on the Moon to shining cities on Mars, humanity’s ambitions beyond the final frontier are picking up pace. While politicians debate pushing back the timeline of America’s new moon-landing programme by four years and stepping up the focus on sending astronauts to Mars, NASA and other government…
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Super Tuesday: End of the road for billionaire
Mike Bloomberg’s campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination stands at a crossroads after results from Super Tuesday voting indicated his $500m gamble had failed. The questions will start with the wisdom of Bloomberg foregoing the first four state contests to plow more than half a billion dollars of his estimated $55bn personal fortune into campaigning in the…