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'Dancing With the Stars' is bringing drama, from Mauricio Umansky and Emma Slater’s 'soulful’ connection to professional snubs, there's tension on and off the floor. ....
United States President Joe Biden's Latin America summit is off to a rocky start as Mexico and other heads of state have opted not to attend due to the Democrat's invitation list. The situation comes as the U.S. president is plagued with issues regarding migration. ....
Walmart has opted to remove Chaokoh coconut milk from its stores' shelves after Animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has claimed that the process of making the product was based on monkey abuse. PETA said that the animals were chained up and confined in small cages while picking up coconuts. ....
10 June 2021, 12:06 am CHIME Telescope has recently identified a series of fast radio bursts (FRBs) in space through the help of astronomers and notable researchers. Experts have been wondering where the light flashes have come from since they only lasted for a few milliseconds. The case was not new for the scientists since it was first spotted in 2007, and in 2017 the crew discovered that nearly 140 of them have occurred across the universe. CHIME Radio Telescope Has Detected Occurrence of Fast Radio Bursts (Photo : CHIME ) CHIME Telescope, a huge Canadian radio telescope According to an updated report of CNN on Wednesday, June 9, the Canadian telescope has done all the job including the discovery of another batch of the space bursts. MIT s assistant professor of Physics, Kiyoshi Masui said that there is a precise direction that the CHIME telescope should be pointed out to identify the bursts at an appropriate schedule. ....