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The Record Keepers Rave - The New York Times

The Record Keepers’ Rave Every month, the archival institutions of this nation unleash tiny particles of the past in a frenzy of online revelry. Students at South Vocational High School in Pittsburgh’s South Side neighborhood learning how to roll pastries in 1969.Credit.Pittsburgh Public Schools Photographs/Detre Library & Archives, via Heinz History Center Jan. 7, 2021 Is there room in your mind for unuseful details? Or, would you make some, despite long odds the material could one day prove practicable? For those who find comfort in stockpiling answers to unasked questions, an invitation: Once a month, most months, there happens a happening that rewards compulsive curiosity. For a few hours in the backcountry of social media, miscellaneous facts surge and swirl and billow in unison, like clouds of starlings disappearing and reforming in an empty winter sky.

George R Carruthers, scientist who designed telescope that went to the moon, dies at 81

George R. Carruthers, scientist who designed telescope that went to the moon, dies at 81 Matt Schudel, The Washington Post Dec. 31, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail George R. Carruthers, an astrophysicist and engineer who was the principal designer of a telescope that went to the moon as part of NASA s Apollo 16 mission in 1972 in an effort to examine the earth s atmosphere and the composition of interstellar space, died Dec. 26 at a Washington hospital. He was 81. His brother Gerald Carruthers confirmed the death, saying his brother had dementia and other ailments. Carruthers, who built his first telescope when he was 10, had a singular focus on space science from an early age and spent virtually his entire career at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington. He was one of the country s leading African American astrophysicists.

George R Carruthers, who designed telescope used by astronauts on the moon, dies at 81

George R Carruthers, who designed telescope used by astronauts on the moon, dies at 81
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Cars, Covid, and California

Cars, Covid, and California Pultizer-winning science journalist and global health expert Laurie Garrett, an Angeleno, points to the Golden State s auto culture during an interview on MSNBC as one reason why the state is now the epicenter of the pandemic in the U.S. December 31, 2020, 8am PST | Irvin Dawid Share Newsday on the Ebola crisis in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo). She was asked by The Sunday Show (MSNBC) host, Jonathan Capehart, a Washington Post columnist, to describe the state of the pandemic, particularly in California. The Golden State leads the nation in daily new Covid cases per capita (99.3 per 100,000 people on Dec. 30, 2020, followed by Tennessee, Arizona and Rhode Island, according to The New York Times) as well as the 7-day rolling average of new reported cases (36,295 on Dec. 29, 2020).

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