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Watch Alice’s electric plane pass a high-speed test
[ad_1] September 18, fully electric aircraft slowed down Front wheels lift off the ground on a runway in Washington state. However, it was not intentionally taken off. This test was the precursor to the actual first flight, which the company describes as “imminent.” The 57-foot-long aircraft, which the manufacturer calls Alice, is only a prototype, ... -
Science 2 Go: Hurricane names
[ad_1] We already have Gaston on our list as the 2022 Hurricane season continues. Gaston hit Carolina in 2004. So why is that name being reused?This week in his Science 2 Go, we delve into the cycle and deprecation of hurricane names. Each year there is a list of new hurricane season names. The list ... -
From Greek Minister of Education to TNH: Supporting the education of Greeks abroad
[ad_1] NEW YORK – The intention of the Greek government to promote Greek education in the United States in a more collaborative way was expressed at a special UN session on education by Education Minister Niki Kerameus, who visited New York on behalf of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. rice field. Among other comments, she made ... -
What You Need to Know: New Education, Public Safety and Water Safety Laws Take Effect Today
[ad_1] “This year’s legislative session is set to be memorable, not just because of the historic bipartisan budget agreement. We had record earnings and sent a clear message about the state’s future. We are ready and cannot be stopped. – Governor Doug Ducey Gov. Doug Ducey signed 387 bills into law during the second session ... -
Offsite Religious Education Interrupts Classes
[ad_1] Requires continuous learning As a retired educator, I am disheartened by the continued attacks on public education. There is a shortage of teachers and professional and certified staff, and schools lack adequate funding. We want educators to address the many issues children bring into the classroom. But the public wants to decide which books ... -
50 million tons of water vapor from Tonga eruption could warm Earth for years
[ad_1] More than eight months after a submarine volcano near Tonga erupted on January 14, scientists are still analyzing the effects of the violent explosion, finding it could warm the planet. doing. Researchers recently calculated that the Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apa eruption released a staggering 50 million tons of water vapor into the atmosphere, in ... -
Scientists detect building blocks of life on Saturn’s moon Enceladus
[ad_1] The moon Enceladus shoots a huge plume of its ocean into space. Planetary scientists believe it could be habitable, meaning that this ocean could potentially contain life-sustaining conditions. Now, new research suggests that this Saturn moon’s water contains a bounty of building blocks important to life (as we know it, anyway). Phosphorus is an ... -
247 Digital Marketing Unveils New Brand and Website, Expands Offerings
[ad_1] Selden, New York, USA, Sept. 24, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — 247 Digital Marketing Agency, based in Selden, NY, is pleased to announce the launch of its all-new website. Brand needs to meet marketing needs. This website and accompanying brand is the culmination of 247 Digital Marketing’s continued evolution and expansion into leading service offerings in ...











