Under stress, an observer is more likely to help the victim than to punish the perpetrator Being stressed while witnessing injustice may push your brain towards altruism, according to a new study. Humans not at risk of deadly chronic wasting disease: Study Science News: NEW DELHI: A substantial species barrier is preventing the spread of deadly chronic wasting disease (CWD) seen in deer, elk, and moose to humans, foun. NASA, Boeing further delay Starliner Crew Flight Test launch amid ongoing helium leak review The shift in launch date is to allow more time to build in redundancy to account for the helium leak. The launch is currently scheduled for no earlier than Saturday, May 25, at 3:09 p.m. EDT (1909 UTC). |
The Northern Lights Forecast in the U.K. Sightings of the aurora borealis are unlikely in the U.K. this weekend, but the northern lights could return on Monday, forecasters said. Washington state trooper fatally shoots a man during a freeway altercation, police say WA law enforcement officials said a man with a hammer, who attacked state Department of Transportation workers, was fatally shot by a state trooper along Interstate 5 north of Seattle. Column: Democrats show that they're no better than Trump in allowing politics to interfere with science EcoHealth Alliance, which developed research allowing humankind to defeat the next viral pandemic, is officially cut off from federal funding. Democrats who connived with the GOP to do this should hang their heads in shame. Why docs shouldn’t do telehealth visits in the kitchen What's behind doctors in telehealth video visits can sway how patients feel about the care they receive, research finds. |
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