Author: REPORT QUİCK

NASA ensures long-term health of Psyche spacecraft NASA has announced that the team working on the Psyche spacecraft has adjusted the parameters for its nitrogen cold gas thrusters. The change was necessary due to warmer temperature predictions for the thrusters. These thrusters play a vital role in controlling the spacecraft’s orientation and momentum management, as well as supporting its science, power, and thermal demands. Operating the thrusters within the temperature limits is deemed “essential” for their long-term health. The adjustment in parameters allows NASA to complete necessary verifications before the spacecraft embarks on its mission to study the asteroid Psyche,…

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NABE Survey Predicts Slower Growth and Increased Inflation The U.S. economy, which has been experiencing strong growth in the third quarter, is expected to face a significant slowdown next year, according to a survey conducted by the National Association of Business Economics (NABE). Leading economists predict that the growth rate will drop to 1% between the fourth quarter of 2023 and the fourth quarter of 2024. The NABE Outlook Survey Panel, including NABE President Ellen Zentner, chief U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley, highlighted the anticipation of stronger economic growth projections for 2023 compared to previous surveys. However, the panel also…

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Breakthrough Treatments Offer Hope for Black Patients Regulators have granted approval for two groundbreaking gene therapies designed to treat sickle cell disease. This inherited blood disorder predominantly affects Black individuals in the U.S. The treatments, which consist of one-time therapies, are targeted at patients aged 12 and above who suffer from severe forms of the disease. The first therapy, developed by Vertex Pharmaceuticals and CRISPR Therapeutics, is the inaugural therapy of its kind based on CRISPR, the Nobel Prize-winning gene editing tool. The second therapy, created by Bluebird Bio, takes a different approach. Addressing an Unmet Need Dr. Nicole Verdun…

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Legalization without a Sales Scheme Ohioans woke up on Thursday to a peculiar situation regarding recreational marijuana use. While adults can now legally grow and possess cannabis at home, they cannot legally buy it. This mixed message stems from the lack of parameters set for Issue 2, the citizen initiative approved by voters in November. Republican Governor Mike DeWine urged lawmakers to quickly establish regulations, but the Ohio House adjourned without taking any action. The Voters’ Wishes to be Respected Despite the absence of a legal sales scheme, Representative Jamie Callender emphasized that growing marijuana at home and possessing it…

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Democrats Rally Behind Biden’s Policy Protests and Criticisms Fade Away When Israel launched airstrikes on Gaza in response to a Hamas attack, it caused a significant divide among Democrats. Progressive activists took to the streets, demanding an immediate ceasefire and accusing President Biden of complicity in genocide. However, recent developments show that the worries over this divide may have been exaggerated. Majority of Democrats Support Biden’s Policy Contrary to expectations, most Democrats in Congress have rallied behind President Biden’s policy. They continue to support Israel while urging the reduction of civilian casualties and the pursuit of peace negotiations with non-Hamas…

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Wilson’s Shocking Revelations About Tim Allen’s Conduct Former “Saturday Night Live” star, Wilson, has made shocking claims about Tim Allen’s behavior on the set of “The Santa Clauses.” Wilson, who filmed with Allen for the popular Disney+ series, described him as “rude” and revealed instances of unprofessionalism that left her feeling uncomfortable and disrespected. Unpleasant Encounter During Filming During a recent podcast episode, Wilson recounted an incident where she was supposed to throw objects at Allen’s character, mistaking him for a burglar. While performing the scene, Allen approached the producer and complained about Wilson stepping on his lines. The producer…

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Prince Harry’s Statement In a recent statement, Prince Harry revealed that he and his wife, Meghan Markle, felt compelled to step away from their roles as senior members of the royal family in 2020. The couple, along with their son, Prince Archie, relocated to Montecito, California, while their daughter, Princess Lilibet, was born in 2021. Harry expressed his sadness over the situation, stating, “It was with great sadness to both of us that my wife and I felt forced to step back from this role and leave the country in 2020.” He emphasized the importance of the United Kingdom as…

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Breaking Records: Over 10,200 Border Patrol Encounters in a Single Day The southern border of the United States continues to face an unprecedented surge in illegal immigration. In a shocking turn of events, a new milestone has been reached – the highest total for a single day ever recorded. Out of the staggering number, over 10,200 encounters were made by Border Patrol agents with illegal immigrants crossing between ports of entry. Continued Worsening Crisis Despite Administration’s Efforts This record-breaking day is just one among many that have been surpassed in recent months. In October, fiscal year 2023 already set a…

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U.N.’s FAO to Release Global Food Systems’ Roadmap The Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations will soon publish its first-ever global food systems’ roadmap during the upcoming COP28 session. The report is expected to recommend that nations “over-consume meat” limit their consumption in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The U.N. has been advocating for individuals to reduce meat consumption for years, as it has a significant impact on the environment. FAO Emphasizes the Need for Innovative Solutions In a statement to Fox News Digital, the FAO highlighted the critical need for an innovative plan and concrete…

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Unexpected Findings Contradict Previous Predictions From September to mid-October, the ozone hole this year averaged 8.9 million square miles, ranking as the 16th largest since satellite tracking began in 1979. Surprisingly, it peaked at 10 million square miles, defying expectations. The ozone layer, located 5 to 30 miles high in the atmosphere, shields the Earth from harmful ultraviolet rays that can cause skin cancer, cataracts, and even crop damage. However, the use of chemicals found in aerosol sprays and refrigerants has led to thinning of the ozone layer, resulting in the formation of a large hole over Antarctica during September…

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