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Procter & Gamble Health launches ‘Panache’ to assist doctors

Procter & Gamble Health Limited (formerly known as Merck Limited) has announced the launch of Panache, a platform to support India’s Gen X doctors in their medical education journey.India has

9 Dec 08:26 BusinessLine 5283600327255991.html
NASA’s Parker probe reveals new solar oddities

The first observations from NASA's Parker Solar Probe "will fundamentally change our understanding of the sun," researchers say.

9 Dec 08:37 Futurity 5051862825507013013.html
What crabs can tell us about brain ‘building blocks’

"Until we can understand each component, we can't expect to take the brain apart and put it back together again in order to figure out how it works."

9 Dec 08:27 Futurity 5051862825930121292.html
Event Highlight: World-Renowned Dr. Dan Siegel speaks on The Science and Practice of Presence

World-renowned researcher, author, and speaker Dr. Dan Siegel has spoken for the King of Thailand, Pope John Paul II, The Dalai Lama, Google University, London’s Royal Society of Arts (RSA), and millions of others. Now he's speaking for you in Santa Barbara at The Consciousness Network’s event on Friday, December 13, to be held in Hahn Hall at The Music Academy of the West. Tickets can be purchased here.

9 Dec 08:28 edhat santa barbara 2501874276148533124.html
8 tips to help your firstborn adjust to a new sibling

Encourage your child to observe the baby closely with you. Get your older one to describe the baby's actions or watch the baby when sleeping.

9 Dec 08:51 The Indian Express 2885715105331965274.html
Indoor cycling guide: how to get started training indoors

Whether you want to grab Strava KOMs or get fit for a sportive, indoor training is the best way to pedal like a pro

9 Dec 08:24 T3 267522092913499999.html
Study shows safety of palbociclib for advanced breast cancer patients with unique gene alteration

Women who receive palbociclib (Ibrance) to treat their advanced breast cancer and have a gene alteration that can lead to a condition known as benign ethnic neutropenia (BEN), can safely receive the drug without major concerns of developing infections associated with neutropenia, or low white blood cell counts, say Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers.

9 Dec 13:16 News-Medical.net 4522523030879700882.html
Scientist Replicates Mars' Conditions in Chamber, Finds That Life Thrives

The researcher found that complex organisms could survive well on the Red Planet.

9 Dec 13:18 Interesting Engineering 7328942542331351968.html
NSE raises Sh8.7mn to support cancer control initiatives

NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec 9 - The Nairobi Securities Exchange raised Sh8.7 Million in cash and in kind in its fifth annual Charity Trading Day bringing the total amount raised over the course of five years

9 Dec 13:47 Capital Business 7605153803781073721.html
Scott Morrison doesn't know the meaning of productivity

Productivity won't save the economy when wages and demand growth have hit the floor.

9 Dec 13:00 Australian Financial Review 3974284487177985861.html
Feeling 'smushed' helps some people switch off, so I tried it

New products, such as weighted blankets, are claiming to help those with anxiety feel safe. Wellbeing writer Sarah Berry tried one out.

9 Dec 13:00 The Age 7967730562898914000.html
Risk rooted in colonial era weighs on Bahamas’ efforts to rebuild after Hurricane Dorian

It's now officially the end of hurricane season, but the rebuilding of the Bahamas continues, slowed by the risks imposed by a history of colonialism and class division.

9 Dec 13:43 The Conversation 6012421226600472031.html
Hebrew U Study: Pregnant Smokers at Higher Risk for Gestational Diabetes

Gestational diabetes leads to higher risks for pregnancy and birth complications such as macrosomia (larger than average babies) and caesarean deliveries.

9 Dec 13:41 The Jewish Press 7246030800548853863.html
Falls and Poor Bone Health Top Reasons for High Fracture Risk in Parkinson’s, Study Says

A study traced the elevated risk of hip and other fractures in Parkinson’s patients to falls and weak bones, and recommends assessing this risk regularly.

9 Dec 13:00 Parkinson's News Today 2509734586886220696.html
Jobs of the future are clustering in a handful of US cities: Study

A new analysis of where "innovation" jobs are being created in the United States paints a stark portrait of a divided economy where the industries ...

9 Dec 13:11 CNA 5644198863198987469.html
Moderate Drinking May Increase Cancer Risk

A new study from Japan found that compared to nondrinkers, people who had two drinks a day for 40 years had a 54% higher risk of cancer.

9 Dec 12:00 WebMD 4010151887836383570.html
END. Clothing Reworks New Balance's 997 Made in USA With "Persian Rug" Inspiration

Indebted with premium materials and details.

9 Dec 12:36 HYPEBEAST 3806037269294740713.html
Pregnant Smokers at Higher Risk for Gestational Diabetes, Hebrew University Study Finds

Gestational diabetes affects between 7.6% and 9.2% of pregnant women in the US and occurs mostly during the last trimester of pregnancy. Such a pregnancy is often concluded with birth by cesarean section.

9 Dec 12:58 Breaking Israel News 540123162067923155.html
Scientists find a simple solution for making ferroelectric nylon thin films

Low-cost technique could be used in robotics and energy harvesting

9 Dec 12:35 Physics World 8721234136157683199.html
Amazon's NHS Collaboration Will See the US Company Get Access to Medical Data for Free

It turns out that the government's deal with Amazon to provide medical date for Alexa to parrot at people is a bit shit for the NHS.

9 Dec 12:20 Gizmodo UK 8363059001413150723.html
Eat For 10 Hours. Fast For 14. This Daily Habit Prompts Weight Loss, Study Finds

There's a lot of enthusiasm for intermittent fasting -- a term that can encompass everything from skipping a meal each day to fasting a few days a week. Or, how about this approach: Simply limit your daily eating window to 10 hours. This means that if you take your first bite of food at 8 a.m., you'...

9 Dec 12:23 science.slashdot.org 3975130316441474952.html
'Extend and upgrade the Metro': Planning expert's plea to politicians vying for Number 10

James Hall said improving the Metro should be a key manifesto commitment from the main political parties

9 Dec 12:00 ChronicleLive 1984146901215076726.html
Is 64GB in an iPhone enough? I think so, and I'll tell you why

Apple has been accused of scrimping on storage by continuing to sell a 64GB version of its flagship iPhones. But 64GB is plenty for me, and here's why I think it might be plenty for you, too.

9 Dec 12:19 iMore 3803412791082341488.html
Whakaari/White Island: The science of the eruption, and why there was no warning

We don’t normally see these eruptions coming, no matter how much we would like to. Many systems are already 'primed' for such events, but the triggers are poorly understood, writes Shane Cronin of the University of Auckland. As of Monday night five people have been confirmed dead, 18 had been res

9 Dec 12:16 The Spinoff 7256195146318086249.html
Man appears in court in connection with Dublin robbery

He is accused of using a broken glass bottle to threaten staff at a shop on Andrew Street yesterday.

9 Dec 12:57 Breaking News 4415806919594342121.html
Sri Lanka to use Wolbachia bacteria to control Aedes mosquitoes

By NewsDesk   @bactiman63 Sri Lankan health officials have reportedly taken steps to introduce Wolbachia bacteria into the environment starting in February. The pilot project is to be carried out in Colombo and Nugegoda. Bacteria are to be released in 25 Grama Niladhari Divisions around Colombo, Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Health Dr. Paba …

9 Dec 10:43 Outbreak News Today 5860951886201664920.html
Discovery may open door to new medicines

Bio-Protection Research Centre scientists and collaborators have made a discovery that potentially opens the door to new medicines and biological pesticides.

9 Dec 10:18 SCOOP 5315658999767971493.html
The Lazy Man's Guide To Losing Fat And Building Muscle

Like most guys of a certain vintage, I have mixed feelings about my body. Staying lean and not surrendering to the siren’s call of the dreaded 'Dadbod' is a key concern. But then so is building and maintaining enough muscle so that I can keep up with the young bucks on the soccer field or in the gym. One of the...

9 Dec 10:00 Lifehacker Australia 3742423168642063001.html
How Does Diabetes Affect Immunity ? How to boost Naturally | Thehealthsite

Diabetes - Easy Natural Ways to boost immunity, tips to control diabetes. Find how does diabetes affect immunity at thheealthSite.com

9 Dec 10:20 Thehealthsite 4766622849808184106.html
Joshua v Ruiz does little to gloss over fight for rights in Saudi Arabia

Some locals say things are changing but evidence suggests they are doing so slowly

9 Dec 10:11 The Irish Times 8204772968976129444.html
Psychic Training: How to become a psychic?

Did you know that everyone has innate psychic abilities? Every living creature operates in all dimensions, whether they aware of all of them or not! But psychic...

9 Dec 10:05 Bulawayo24 News 5565663539177282352.html
Scientists Find a Weak Spot In Some Superbugs' Defenses

Researchers have found a new way to attack some of the bacteria behind treatment-resistant infections. An anonymous reader shares a report from Wired: In 2004, a 64-year-old woman in Indiana had a catheter put in to help with dialysis. Soon after the procedure, she came to a local hospital with low ...

9 Dec 10:30 science.slashdot.org 3975130317104419455.html
Japanese study links even light alcohol consumption with a higher risk of cancer

The increased risk was also found in both men and women and regardless of other drinking/smoking behaviours, and occupational class.

9 Dec 14:59 The Citizen 410802301553497276.html
One in seven adults are now smokers, says survey

ANTI-SMOKING campaigns have reduced the proportion of smokers in Jersey to around one in seven adults, new figures show.

9 Dec 14:00 Jersey Evening Post 6141642775276985562.html
Sabah takes precautionary measures to prevent spread of polio virus

KOTA KINABALU, Dec 9 — Sabah Health and People’s Wellbeing Minister Datuk Frankie Poon Ming Fung said the State Health Department had been conducting inspections around the homes of children infected with polio virus to prevent it from spreading. He said as of December 5, 646 individuals had...

9 Dec 14:26 Malaymail 302165935558194681.html
Greta Thunberg leads scientists in shunning flights for top climate conference

She sailed across the Atlantic to Spain instead.

9 Dec 14:55 Metro 970161748710819587.html
Phase 2 Study to Evaluate Possible Oral Treatment for Mild Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson’s

Aptinyx initiates Phase 2 trial for new NDMA receptor modulator designed to treat Parkinson's-related cognitive impairment.

9 Dec 14:30 Parkinson's News Today 2509734586810792493.html
Is It A Breakout, Or Is Your Skin "Purging"? 3 Signs To Look For

Purging, for skin, is a good thing.

9 Dec 14:40 mindbodygreen 5822886643785140770.html
BREAKING Lucky UK EuroMillions winner still not claimed whopping £40m jackpot

We'll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story

9 Dec 14:58 mirror 675785260021634137.html
Changes approved at Bolton skip hire site despite local health fears

A local councillor says Lostock Skip Hire is linked to a spate of coughs, skin irritation and asthma

9 Dec 11:59 men 6694993428784928959.html
Mum with scratched up skin says this is what anxiety looks like

'Anxiety isn’t just feeling nervous. It’s picking your skin raw.'

9 Dec 11:22 Metro 970161747576739426.html
Evidence of New X17 Particle Reported, but Scientists Are Wary

Could the mysterious particle be our window into studying dark matter?

9 Dec 11:45 Scientific American 532798824890821956.html
Study reveals how Diabetes drug promotes healthy aging

Washington - Doctors commonly prescribe metformin to help people with type 2 diabetes lower their blood sugar levels. The drug increases insulin sensitivity through its effects on glucose metabolism.

9 Dec 11:42 The Peninsula 1202843882297898064.html
All of the craziest things that went down at Art Basel Miami

Highlights include a £91,000 banana taped to the wall, which was eaten by a performance artist.

9 Dec 11:01 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773536587848.html
Scientists have developed a once-a-month contraceptive pill

Scientists believe this could be extremely effective to prevent unplanned pregnancies. This has been the first instance when such an approach has been used to deliver contraceptives.

9 Dec 11:30 The Indian Express 2885715104439019715.html
Large study: Smoking increases risk for gestational diabetes

Pregnant smokers at higher risk for gestational diabetes, Hebrew University study finds.

9 Dec 11:59 Israel National News 5374683670455236507.html
Banana, duct tape add up to $150,000 at Art Basel Miami

MIAMI — 3D-printed cocktails, a traffic jam sculpture made of hundreds of tons of sand and more celebrity sightings than a Kardashian Christmas party were all part of over-the-top festivities during the week of Art Basel Miami, but it was a banana th

9 Dec 15:41 KitchenerToday.com 52741009638663172.html
Experts say cancer research is making more progress that people think

The focus on a “cure for cancer” is masking progress made in extending lifespan and making cancer manageable in the long-term.

9 Dec 15:08 News-Medical.net 4522523031380643194.html
Ecto-1 is the barn find of a lifetime in 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife'

Following the women-led "Ghostbusters" reboot in 2016, a completely new chapter in the franchise will be born in 2020. "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" will featur

9 Dec 15:05 Autoblog 4372976971754794782.html
Banana, duct tape add up to $150,000 at Art Basel Miami

MIAMI - 3D-printed cocktails, a traffic jam sculpture made of hundreds of tons of sand and more celebrity sightings than a Kardashian Christmas party were a

9 Dec 15:41 iNFOnews.ca 6669504244542545655.html
Exercise improves key measures of cardiovascular health

Eight months of daily, afterschool physical activity in previously inactive 8- to 11-year-olds with obesity and overweight improved key measures of their cardiovascular health like good cholesterol levels, aerobic fitness and percent body fat, but didn't improve others like arterial stiffness, an early indicator of cardiovascular risk, investigators report.

9 Dec 15:40 News-Medical.net 4522523032000788826.html
Zimbabweans in The Diaspora to pay USD318 for emergency Passports

Zimbabweans in The Diaspora to pay USD318 for emergency Passports in a bid by the government to clear the passport backlog that has balloned to 300k

9 Dec 15:17 iHarare News 2755902708037682456.html
Even light to moderate alcohol consumption can increase cancer risk

In a study conducted in Japan, even light to moderate alcohol consumption was associated with elevated cancer risks.

9 Dec 15:35 News-Medical.net 4522523030183188651.html
Scientists create world’s first pig-monkey hybrid in China

If there’s one thing sci-fi movies have taught us over the years, it’s that combining one animal with another animal almost always ends badly. Scientists in China aren’t trying to create mutant

9 Dec 15:51 New York Post 7654946767855315848.html
How long it takes for condoms, birth control pills, and other types of birth control to expire

Using birth control beyond its expiration date puts you at risk of an unexpected pregnancy or a sexually transmitted infection.

9 Dec 15:39 Business Insider Australia 5575934301872420068.html
Total Tank Simulator announced and it’ll have physics based WWII battles

505 Games has partnered with Noobz from Poland to announce Total Tank Simulator, a physics-based WWII battle title. In the game, players will assume the role of Commander who direct tanks, which is ob

9 Dec 15:59 tsa 6447108926440987395.html
Inpatient psychiatric hospitalization is associated with reduced suicidality, shows study

When an adolescent is acutely suicidal and cannot safely remain in the community, inpatient psychiatric hospitalization is the traditional intervention.

9 Dec 15:47 News-Medical.net 4522523031608443527.html
Black women at high risk of getting cancer by using hair dyes and relaxers – Study reveals

Women always love to look good and one major thing women invest in to look and feel beautiful is their hair. A new study has found some rather disturbing links between hair dyes and chemical straighteners or relaxers. The common denominator here is these beautifying products can increase one’s risk of getting breast cancer. According...

9 Dec 15:00 Face2Face Africa 5878198131307389236.html
Adivasis from Telangana send out a clear message in New Delhi

Adivasis from Telangana demand removal of Lambadas from ST list

9 Dec 15:42 The Hindu 6679535024807404203.html
Massachusetts lab to pay $26M for scheme with Texas doctors

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Boston Heart Diagnostics Corporation agreed to pay nearly $27 million to settle claims that it allegedly paid doctors in Texas and waived patient co-payments in exchange...

9 Dec 15:34 The Seattle Times 9121942838559764961.html
Nobel laureate to study high incidence of heart problems in India

Ferid Murad will do joint research with Apollo Hospitals

9 Dec 15:24 BusinessLine 5283600552128127.html
Timing may be key for SIDS risk, study suggests

Dec. 9 -- New research suggests that a baby's age may offer clues to sudden unexplained infant death, or SUID -- formerly known as SIDS.

9 Dec 15:04 UPI 8257973865692446405.html
Grampians' top cancer killers might not be what you think

Latest report from Cancer Council Victoria shows top cancer killers and cases

9 Dec 17:30 The Courier 3604583734780772234.html
Don't give up in tough moments - Esther Cobbah

news, story, article

9 Dec 17:28 ghananewsagency.org 5074937610697091868.html
Tinashe Dances In The Streets Of Tokyo For "Save Room For Us" Video

Stream Tinashe's 'Songs For You' visual. Tinashe dropped off her latest album Songs For You just last month that came equipped with 15 songs and features by 6LACK and G-Eazy. The offering was an independent release by Tinashe following her drop from RCA records and seemingly was a bit of a redemptio...

9 Dec 17:10 hnhh 366195973967724244.html
Dengue fever claims another life in Karachi

KARACHI: Dengue fever has claimed another life in Karachi city in a private hospital during the last 24 hours, taking the death toll from this mosquito-borne disease to 46 since January 01, 2019.

9 Dec 17:37 Pakistan Today 6621510368838261598.html
PewDiePie Weighs in on Racism Scandal Over Blogger Ethan Klein Calling K-Pop Idols ‘Little Gay Fetish’

Ethan Klein, who has over two million subscribers on his YouTube channel H3 Podcast, has caused a storm on social media with his take on the K-pop phenomenon and its brightest stars, the boy band BTS. As a “cancel” campaign against him trends Twitter, his colleague from Sweden, who has a history of dealing with racism scandals, has not stayed out.

9 Dec 17:42 Sputniknews 967333868210285191.html
Autism Awareness Roscrea open new community hub at Rosemary Square 

AAR was recently honoured with a Civic Reception by Thurles Templemore Municipal district of Tipperary County Council

9 Dec 17:37 TipperaryLive 1097599578718881492.html
10 things to know about new FIRS chairman, Muhammad Nami

Sodiq Oyeleke President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday nominated Muhammad Nami as the new chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service. Subject to Senate confirmation, Nami is expected to repla...

9 Dec 17:31 Punch Newspapers 3524240995291326365.html
How Saturn’s Moon Enceladus Got Its Freaky ‘Tiger Stripes’

Since 2005, scientists have puzzled over a series of long fissures seen in the southern regions of Saturn’s frozen moon Enceladus. New research explains how these so-called tiger stripes formed and why Enceladus is the only place in the solar system where these features could have emerged.

9 Dec 16:04 Gizmodo 461714589995857712.html
Jumia Technologies to suspend Jumia Foods delivery service in Rwanda

NAIROBI (Reuters) - Online retailer Jumia Technologies said on Monday it would suspend food and drinks delivery service Jumia Foods in Rwanda effective Dec. 9.

9 Dec 16:40 Reuters 8334514180323394480.html
Hope for treating triple negative breast cancer: New drug 'starves' tumor cells by killing off the protein that fuels their growth

Triple negative breast cancer is the hardest form to treat and most fatal version of the disease. Mt Sinai researchers discovered a protein that May fuel the cancer and a drug to stop it in animals.

9 Dec 16:10 Mail Online 124328111677449440.html
Majority of U.S. kids traveling overseas don't receive measles vaccine

Just over 40 percent of those eligible for the shot actually receive it, despite CDC guidelines urging vaccination.

9 Dec 16:00 UPI 8257973864056216888.html
Obese children have a thinner region of their brain which controls decision-making as scientists warn it may 'make them less likely to say no to junk food'

Eighteen different regions of the cortex - including the prefrontal cortex (purple) - were thinner in overweight children, according to the results of the University of Vermont study.

9 Dec 16:00 Mail Online 124328111004930852.html
Study sheds new light on supermassive black holes

Astronomers say most observations suggest that the bigger the galaxy, the bigger the supermassive black hole in it.

9 Dec 16:02 Shropshire Star 3480199991235366026.html
Study sheds new light on supermassive black holes

Astronomers say most observations suggest that the bigger the galaxy, the bigger the supermassive black hole in it.

9 Dec 16:02 Express & Star 7324224458781543562.html
Study highlights benefits of Medicaid expansion for Michigan enrollees

When the state of Michigan expanded its Medicaid program to provide health coverage to more low-income residents, its leaders built special features into the plan, different from most states.

9 Dec 16:00 News-Medical.net 4522523031141385641.html
20 years since discovery, still no drugs to fight Nipah, scientists warn of potential epidemic

Since its discovery in Malaysia and Singapore in 1999, a number of deadly Nipah outbreaks have occurred in South and Southeast Asian countries. In Kerala, 16 of the 18 infected had died.

9 Dec 16:38 The New Indian Express 4718288653163245424.html
Collector unearths playable file for original, cancelled D2 - the 3DO M2 game thought lost to history

"I've been looking for it for 10 years now..."

9 Dec 16:50 Eurogamer.net 1957885127047995097.html
Bragg diffraction monitors wound healing, plastic soil and other physical science innovations

Levitated nanoparticles, ion-based qubits and a sound idea for a new thermometer also on show

9 Dec 16:58 Physics World 8721234134880937444.html
People are paying hundreds of dollars a night to go on meditation retreats where speaking is banned, and it shows just how far the ‘wellness generation’ is taking things

Modern life is stressful.

9 Dec 16:48 Business Insider Malaysia 8325046882983650232.html
Study sheds new light on supermassive black holes

Astronomers say most observations suggest that the bigger the galaxy, the bigger the supermassive black hole in it.

9 Dec 16:04 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773316947082.html
Kingdom calls on Japan to increase number of direct flights to Siem Reap, Phnom Penh

Cambodia is requesting Japan to increase the number of direct flights from Japanese cities and provinces to Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, so as to contribute to increasing cooperation and tourist numbers between the two countries.

9 Dec 16:31 The Phnom Penh Post 4150766114488253887.html
SyncThink’s eye-tracking helps monitor brain health and concussion risk

SyncThink, which uses a virtual reality headset and eye-tracking to evaluate brain health, has partnered with two clinics to help treat patients.

9 Dec 16:00 VentureBeat 6273363636198676910.html
Powercor report advocates for eight-fold increase of ageing wooden pole replacements

Powercor report advocates for eight-fold increase of ageing wooden pole replacements.

9 Dec 09:00 The Courier 3604583734720404012.html
A new medical examiner will explain death to the living

Snohomish County’s top autopsy doctor will soon be J. Matthew Lacy. Dr. Daniel Selove is retiring.

9 Dec 09:30 HeraldNet 3867135408815214050.html
Bluebird bio’s sickle cell gene therapy shows early-study benefit

Bluebird bio’s gene therapy for sickle cell disease (SCD), LentiGlobin, has demonstrated significant benefit in a small group of patients treated in a phase 1/2 study. 

9 Dec 09:58 PMLive 7773534729069043298.html
Kiara Advani: Feel lucky to be a part of Good Newwz

Kiara Advani is excited about her next release, Good Newwz co-starring Akshay Kumar, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Diljit Dosanjh.

9 Dec 09:12 The Indian Express 2885715105069270193.html
Start a Coding Career in the New Year With 99 Hours of Training for $25

With thousands of startups and apps launching every day, there has never been a better time to start a career in code. However, knowing where to start can be tricky. The Ultimate 2020 Web Designer & Developer Bundle offers a simple solution — this collection includes six courses and 99 hours of content, covering all

9 Dec 09:39 XDA Developers 7805159869864536471.html
Oceans Losing Oxygen at Unprecedented Rate, Experts Warn

Oxygen in the oceans is being lost at an unprecedented rate, with "dead zones" proliferating and hundreds more areas showing oxygen dangerously depleted, as a result of the climate emergency and intensive farming, experts have warned. From a report: Sharks, tuna, marlin and other large fish species ...

9 Dec 09:05 news.slashdot.org 626091441573980857.html
Doha Declaration to promote rights of 1.5 billion people with disabilities worldwide

Qatar Foundation for Social Work (QFSW) launched the ‘Doha Declaration’ at the closing ceremony of the Doha International Conference on Disability and Development (DICDD) yesterday. The two-day conference, which has attracted over 1,500 policy-makers and practitioners, took place at the Qatar National Convention Center under the theme: “Leaving No One Behind”.

9 Dec 09:00 The Peninsula 1202843882780300003.html
Parker Solar Probe Scientists Reveal Jaw-Dropping First Results From the Sun

Last week, scientists released the surprising initial results from the Parker Solar Probe’s first two close encounters with the Sun.

9 Dec 09:00 Gizmodo UK 8363059001655022499.html