Shanghai Astronomical Museum publishes its awards

[ad_1] People will be able to purchase tickets for the Shanghai Astronomical Museum, which will soon open from Monday. The museum, known as the largest in the world, will officially open its doors to the public on July 18. Visiting hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday to Sunday. …

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Tatler’s weekly horoscope: week of July 11 to 17

[ad_1] By Tatler Hong Kong July 11, 2021 Healing energies and open heart conversations are the themes for this week as Venus catches up to Mars. Here is Tatler’s weekly horoscope for the week of July 11 to 17. Newsletters Sign up for our newsletters to receive all of our …

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Revelation cereal contains toys for fighting cats

[ad_1] Masters of the Universe: Revelation goes into the ’80s by getting your own cereal with a Battle Cat toy included in each package. Masters of the Universe: Revelation gets its own cereal with a Battle Cat toy included in each box. The battle to save Eternia begins when Netflix …

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ISRO and CII organize international space conference

[ad_1] Chennai, July 10 (IANS) The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in association with the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) and Antrix Corporation Ltd will organize an international space conference and exhibition of the September 13 to October 4, 2021. The theme of the digital conference …

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Japanese Sumitomo buys Fullerton India for 19,000 crore

[ad_1] MUMBAI: Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, the world’s largest Japanese-based financial firm, acquires Fullerton India, the Indian non-bank financial arm of Singapore-based Fullerton Financial, for approximately $ 2.6 billion, or nearly 19,300 crore of rupees. It is the largest Japanese takeover in the Indian financial services space. In addition, this …

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Dark birthplace could explain Jupiter’s strange chemistry

[ad_1] Jupiter may have formed in a shadow that kept the planet’s birthplace cooler than Pluto. The freezing temperature could explain the unusual abundance of certain gases in the giant world, suggests a new study. Jupiter is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, which were the most common elements in …

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Guns N Roses return to Mexico

[ad_1] The group has three dates scheduled for October 2021 Guns N ‘Roses returns to Mexico in October for three shows. GNR will perform in Guadalajara on October 7, in Merida on October 9 and in Monterrey on October 12. A presale for members of the Nightrain fan club begins …

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Ask Dr. Universe: How are mountains formed?

[ad_1] Washington State University Dr Universe: How are mountains formed? – Zane, 8 years old Dear Zane, When you walk on earth, you are walking on the rocky crust of the Earth. Under the crust is another thick layer of rock. These layers form the Earth’s tectonic plates, and when …

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Each zodiac sign has its own tarot card in astrology

[ad_1] As astrology begins to become more and more mainstream, tarot cards are not too far behind. Spirit stores around the world have always had these cards, but now you can pick them up at popular retailers with crystals and incense. When the world came to a screeching halt in …

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Police beat: June 26 to July 2

[ad_1] BYU Intrusion June 29 – Five people were seen jumping the fence at LaVell Edwards Stadium. The intruders were gone when the police arrived. Provo Flight June 26 – A bicycle was reported stolen near 600 North and 500 East. June 26 – Vehicle parts were reported stolen near …

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Do you really need all that office space?

[ad_1] Even though vaccination rates grow, companies still don’t know when, how – and in some cases, if – workers will return to their pre-Covid office routines. Google data shows this workplace activity in London, New York and San Francisco is at half of what it was before the pandemic. …

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Pluto will bring the fundamental transformation America needs

[ad_1] Pluto represents the energy of transformation. He can focus on the lowest elements of human nature such as lust, betrayal, manipulative secrecy, and unbridled power. As an agent of transformation, it can also provide a process by which we can eliminate these behavioral patterns and raise our consciousness. Ultimately, …

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A giant comet will receive Earth in 2031

[ad_1] There is a surprising guest in the solar system: it is the giant comet Bernardinelli-Bernstein 2014 UN271, which has just been discovered by astronomers at Penn State University in images collected between 2014 and 2018 by the Chilean Dark Telescope. Energy Survey. The diameter of this star is estimated …

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Pent-up demand to help micro-lenders: CEO of Northern Arc

[ad_1] Northern Arc Capital, a lender focused on last mile finance, expects demand for microloans, especially in the MSME sector, to rebound after second wave of covid, CEO and Managing Director Kshama said Fernandes. Fernandes added that the recent policy direction from the central bank where it proposed to remove …

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A colossal comet never seen before marching towards the sun

[ad_1] Comet Bernardinelli-Bernstein takes 5.5 million years to complete its orbit. (Image credit: NASA JPL) A new visitor passes through the solar system: a never-before-seen comet that comes from the Oort Cloud. The alien object was just named a comet on Wednesday (June 23), just a week after astronomers first …

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A new album creates a sound journey through our cosmos

[ad_1] A new free online album takes listeners on a cosmic and sonic journey through space, including past two giant planets in our solar system, a galactic pulsar, and colliding black holes. Celestial Incantations combines the mysterious “sounds of space” with a massive musical palette, comprising orchestral and traditional instruments …

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Miss Universe Andrea Meza gets tested for HIV

[ad_1] Barely a month after being crowned Miss Universe in 2021 at the 69th annual pageant, Andrea Meza is already using the power of her crown to make a positive impact. To help highlight National HIV Testing Day on June 27, the former Miss Mexico performed a rapid HIV test …

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Scorpio love compatibility with each sign of the zodiac

[ad_1] 1) Scorpio – Aries In terms of love and romance, Aries and Scorpio are a good match. The two signs have very distinct personalities, but this works in their favor when it comes to love and marital compatibility, as each seeks a different aspect of their partner’s personality. The …

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UMaine Museums, astronomy center open to the public

[ad_1] The University of Maine’s Hudson Museum, Zillman Museum of Art, Page Farm and Home Museum, and Versant Power Astronomy Center have reopened to the public with updated health and safety guidelines in place; Face coverings are mandatory inside all university and museum buildings, regardless of vaccination status. The public …

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Jansky scholarship 2021 awarded to Mexican astronomer

[ad_1] PICTURE: View of Dr Luis F. Rodriguez After Credit: NRAO / AUI / NSF Associated Universities, Inc. (AUI) and the National Radio Astronomical Observatory (NRAO) awarded the 2021 Karl G. Jansky Lecture Fellowship to Professor Luis F. Rodriguez of the National University of Mexico (UNAM). The Jansky Lectureship is …

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Why I broke with queer astrology

[ad_1] The first date I had after moving to San Francisco in my twenties was with a woman I met on my first night in town. She sat down with me in the corner of a gay bar and quickly guessed that I was a Virgo. I didn’t know much …

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Can agriculture help us adapt to climate change? These architects think so

[ad_1] Can agriculture help us adapt to climate change? These architects think so Future City Food Hub. Image courtesy of Chris Jones and Brian McCarthy Share Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp To post Or https://www.archdaily.com/963420/can-agritecture-help-us-adapt-to-climate-change-these-architects-think-so As the world’s population increases, the natural resources used to produce food are increasingly threatened …

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Welcome to “astronomical” summer

[ad_1] It’s “officially” summer, “astronomically. Meteorologically, it’s June 1stst. In reality, it doesn’t matter much. The difference between spring and summer from an astronomical point of view is in March just at the spring equinox (March 20e, roughly), that was when the sun was pointing directly at the equator, so …

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NASA says Hubble Space Telescope has been down for days

[ad_1] The Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990 (file). Washington: The Hubble Space Telescope, which has scanned the universe for more than 30 years, has been down for a few days, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced on Friday. The problem is a payload computer that stopped …

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Northern Sky: June 19 – July 2

[ad_1] Northern Sky by Deane MorrisonJune 19 – July 2, 2021 Summer is officially settling in. The summer solstice arrives at 10:52 p.m. on Sunday, June 20. At this time, the sun reaches a point above the Tropic of Cancer and completes its annual northward journey. Then he reverses and …

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