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Is Voting by Mail Safe and Fair?

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Numerous states within the U.S. may begin to be utilizing mail-in voting for the 2020 election. Mail-in voting is sending your votes instead of voting at polling places. Since polling places are extremely crowded, this could increase the possibility of getting the Coronavirus, which is a life-threatening virus that could potentially annihilate people. However, mail-in voting still has many serious problems though. Some of these problems are that some votes might be blocked or misplaced. Also, dishonesty could become easier, so many Americans may not believe the results of the election. Since many people do not do mail-in voting, there may be many concerns and challenges. For example, some states do not have the time to set up a vote by mail system or some people do not know the rules of voting by mail system. The 2020 elections are coming up very soon, so how do you think voting will work? Well, that is it for this article and I hope you learned something new....  Read more

The First Pictures of a Black Hole

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Notwithstanding this initial period, experts possess some pictures of black holes. A black hole is a range of tremendous gravitational strength which is a variety of infinite abyss within space. Anything that becomes extremely close is consumed by its gravity which not even light can avoid. A distinct photograph presents an immense black hole and is approximately 54 million light-years away from Earth. It remains at the focus of the tremendous M87 galaxy. The image was captured by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) which is not a single telescope but rather, it is a group of eight telescopes that achieve contemporaneously. The new picture shows the boundary between light and dark around a black hole and the area is named the event horizon. In April 2017, EHT astronomers on four continents worked together to take pictures of M87 while spending five days taking pictures and two years studying what they had. The work often seemed endless but finally, they found it a black hole! Well, that's all for this article and I hope you learned something new....  Read more

How to Wash Your Hands Properly

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The two varieties of bacteria that exist on our hands are resident bacteria, which are infrequently implicated in infection and are suitable for the skin. And transient bacteria, which we pick up on our fingertips when we brush surfaces. The latter are the individuals that we require to eliminate. Washing your hands should be a habit whenever you use the toilet or before you eat. The fundamental step to cleaning hands is that you necessitate some soap and streaming water. Wet your hands while rubbing soap around your hands. Rub your palms together, then interlink your fingers and rub them together. Rubbing the hands together creates friction, which assassinates the bacteria and generates bubbles. The finishing step is to wipe your hands with a dry towel. Well, that is the proper way to wash hands, so stay safe....  Read more

The Five Second Rule?

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Have you ever heard of something called the five-second rule? Well, investigations seem to confirm what every 12-year-old knows: If you drop food on the ground, you have five seconds until it becomes infected. Biology undergraduates at Aston University in Birmingham, England, experimented with the time-honored five-second rule and declare to have discovered some fact to it. Operating under the control of microbiology educator Anthony Hilton, the scholars left toast, pasta, cookies, and sticky candy on the floor for three to thirty seconds, according to knowledge published on the university's website March tenth. The bacteria, they resolved, do a rather lousy job at moving from floor to food, particularly if the food isn't given enough time to be a target. The variety of covering mattered too since bacteria were least probable to transfer from carpet and most expected to transfer from laminate or tile, the investigation uncovered. The study contradicts findings of earlier research at Clemson University, where scientists tested how fast Salmonella Typhimurium bacteria made their way from flooring surfaces to bologna and bread and it happened instantly, the researchers found. LeJeune, a professor and head of the Food Animal Health Research Program at the center, said eating food off the floor violates pretty much every recommended method for preventing food-borne illnesses. And scientists know from previous research that our floors are littered with nasty organisms that can make us sick, even in homes where the occupants have been educated about proper cleaning, he said. Well, that is it for this article and I hope you enjoyed it....  Read more

A Robotic Hand Learned to Solve a Rubik's Cube on its Own

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Solving a Rubik's Cube is hard enough for most people, and solving a Rubik's Cube with one hand is even harder. But what about designing a lone robot hand capable of solving a Rubik's Cube all by itself? Researchers at OpenAI — a popular San Francisco-based analysis lab focused on advancing benevolent artificial intelligence — announced that they'd done just that, introducing a new robotics benchmark in an era of increasingly sophisticated, intelligent instruments. To solve a Rubik's Cube, you require unprecedented dexterity and the ability to execute flawlessly or recover from mistakes successfully for a long period. Even for humans, solving a Rubik's Cube is not easy, because there are 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 to mix it up. For ages presently, researchers have continued programming robots to solve Rubik's Cubes as instantly as possible. But more recently, in July, the University of California at Irvine proclaimed that an artificial intelligence system solved a Rubik's Cube in just over a second, surpassing the current human world record by more than two seconds. Highly experienced individuals can tackle a Rubik's Cube in approximately 50 movements, but the AI system can solve the cube in about 20 moves, usually in the minimum number of steps possible, researchers said. The narrator says that the hope is to build robots that can do many different tasks to increase the standard of living and give everybody a better life. Well, that's it for this article and I hope you learned something new....  Read more

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