North Korea Has Found The New Coronavirus Omicron Variant Strain, And Residents Have Been Asked To Observe At Home

On May 12, citing the KCNA report, North Korea found Omikron ba 2 mutant strain. It is reported that North Korea has taken measures to require local residents to observe at home because many people have suspected flu symptoms. According to previous experts, this variant (Omicron ba. 2 variant) is better than the original variant ba The infectivity has increased by 30%, and the transmission power is stronger. If community transmission occurs, the number of infected cases can be doubled in 2 to 3 days.

Scientists Have Invented The Breakthrough "chameleon Metal", Which Works Like Many Other Metals

An energy research team led by the University of Minnesota twin cities has developed a breakthrough device that electronically converts one metal into another so that it can be used as a catalyst to accelerate chemical reactions. The device, known as the "catalytic condenser", proved for the first time that alternative materials changed electronically can provide new characteristics, making chemical treatment faster and more effective.

Luna's Coin Price Plummeted By 98%, And Terra's Proposal Increased The Mint Capacity Of Ust To $1.2 Billion

After two consecutive days of sharp decline, the price of cryptocurrency Luna has fallen below US $2 and the market value is only US $1.1 billion. While ust fell below US $0.21 at the lowest level, in a state of serious decoupling from the US dollar. According to coingecko, Luna reached a high of $119.5 on April 5 and reached a maximum market value of $41 billion.

Why Can Low-temperature Sleep Play An Important Role In Mars Travel?

For decades, low-temperature sleep has been a plot setting that has often appeared in science fiction movies and books. This is a simple way to explain how the protagonist can survive a long space flight to a distant galaxy. But NASA is now turning the myth into reality as they prepare to return to the moon and look forward to sending astronauts to Mars.

The US Court Of Appeal Ruled That The Texas Social Media Law Could Continue To Be Enforced

A three member panel of U.S. Federal Court of appeals judges has temporarily allowed a Texas law designed to punish social media companies for alleged anti conservative bias to enter into force. In a ruling late Wednesday, the panel suspended an injunction by the district court. It is reported that the ban suspends the implementation of the law when judges consider appealing the actions of lower courts.