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Oil Prices Falling Owing To China's COVID Restrictions, Threatening Fuel Demand
Concerns have been raised about the possibility of a drop in crude demand as a result of the virus outbreak. Concerns have been raised about the possibility of a drop in crude demand as a result of the virus outbreak. -
Astronomers Propose Using Sun’s Gravity To Observe Distant Planets
The sun's gravity could operate like a giant magnifying glass, allowing us to see distant exoplanets in incredible detail. The sun's gravity could operate like a giant magnifying glass, allowing us to see distant exoplanets in incredible detail. -
Canada Prosecuting Crimes Committed On The Moon
A new amendment to Canada's Criminal Code allows the country to penalize astronauts who commit crimes while on or near the moon. A new amendment to Canada's Criminal Code allows the country to penalize astronauts who commit crimes while on or near the moon. -
Old Russian Rocket Motor Disintegrates, Adding Clutter To Debris-Full Orbit
Currently, 16 pieces of space debris linked to the event are being tracked. Currently, 16 pieces of space debris linked to the event are being tracked. -
COVID Intensifies Asthma in Children Even With Post-Infection Booster
Researchers examined nearly 62,000 children with asthma in the U.S. who had PCR tests for the virus, with more than 7,700 of them testing positive. Researchers examined nearly 62,000 children with asthma in the U.S. who had PCR tests for the virus, with more than 7,700 of them testing positive. -
Elon Musk May Start Charging Twitter Fees for Business, Government Users
The new Twitter lord said the platform will always be free for “casual users,” but that there may be some fees for government and commercial users. The new Twitter lord said the platform will always be free for “casual users,” but that there may be some fees for government and commercial users. -
Foxconn Taiwan Says No Changes to Production in China's COVID-Affected Zhengzhou
The first annual production of 50,000 EVs is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2024. The first annual production of 50,000 EVs is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2024. -
Ninth Survivor Of Collapsed China Building Rescued: Report
The building's owner and members of an inspection firm are among those alleged of providing a false safety report. The building's owner and members of an inspection firm are among those alleged of providing a false safety report. -
Oil Price Hike Imminent In Wake Of EU Plan To Ban Russian Crude
Australia, the U.K., Canada, and the U.S. have all imposed a total ban on Russian oil purchases, but the EU's 27 members have yet to agree. Australia, the U.K., Canada, and the U.S. have all imposed a total ban on Russian oil purchases, but the EU's 27 members have yet to agree. -
Scientists Sending Out Earth's Location In Bid To Contact Aliens
Two teams of astronomers will send messages into space in the coming months in an effort to connect with any intelligent aliens who may be listening. Two teams of astronomers will send messages into space in the coming months in an effort to connect with any intelligent aliens who may be listening.