It was a lot atrocities Committed throughout history, sanctioned by tribe witches, feudal lords, religions, and most recently, science, the 21st century Tutus Day. One... Read More
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Composer Alvin Lussier in 1986.Jack Mitchell (Getty Images) Alvin Lussier, John Cage partner, professor, author of one of the most emblematic works in the history... Read More
Last Tuesday marked the end of the successful de-orbiting of Europe’s first polar-orbiting meteorological satellite, Metop-A, by the European Meteorological Satellite Agency, EUMETSAT, with support... Read More
In his message to the nation on the occasion of the first three years of his rule, it was delivered today, Wednesday, in full Zocalo... Read More
As every year, on December 1, it became Pharmacist’s Day in Latin America. Only in Mexico, their number is estimated at 155 thousand Mexicans who... Read More
01-12-2021 A year has passed since the collapse of the Arecibo Radio Telescope. December 1st marks a year since the 900-tonne 305-meter radio telescope platform... Read More
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez on Twitter described the US decision as “hostile”. Havana – Government Cuba He asserted on Tuesday that visa restrictions imposed... Read More
The medal symbolizes the qualities that NASA looks for in its pioneers, such as teamwork, leadership, inclusion, loyalty, and communication, and is the only one... Read More
11-30-2021 Daily cloud formation cycles add energy to the atmosphere which in turn creates a daily heating and cooling cycle. Research Policy and Technology NASA... Read More
The NASA I was surprised by a picture of Mexico taken from International Space Station (EEI) by an astronaut, you can see in it the... Read More