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The United Airlines Flight 328 engine failure, explained


The United Airlines Flight 328 engine failure, explained
Rob Verger
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The aircraft, seen here with the engine damage visible on February 22, is a Boeing 777-200.
On Saturday, February 20, a United Airlines flight lifted off from Denver International Airport, bound for Hawaii. Just minutes after departure, its number-two engine the one on the right side suffered a major failure.
Dramatic footage of the heavily damaged and flaming engine circulated on Twitter, as did images of engine pieces that landed in Broomfield, Colorado.
The aircraft touched down safely back at the same airport, and no one was hurt. While investigations into the event will stretch out months into the future, here’s what we know now about what occurred and what officials’ initial thoughts are. ....

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Why South Africa stopped using the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine


Why South Africa stopped using the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
Rahul Rao
Another week goes by in the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s been a rough road so far, but if there is one brightening light at the end of the tunnel, it’s that vaccinations are continuing to push forward. Progress remains slow and uneven, especially countries that don’t readily have access to vaccines. But the US is now up to pace with the Biden Administration’s goal of 1.5 million shots per day.
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This coronavirus update brought to you by masks you should wear one! ....

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Rice cookers that ensure a perfect bowl every time


Rice cookers that ensure a perfect bowl every time
PopSci Commerce Team
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Sauce it up.
Rice is a staple in kitchens around the world because it’s delicious, super easy to cook, and goes well with just about everything. Used in dishes ranging from sweet to savory, nearly 500 million tons of this mighty grain are consumed every year, accounting for one-fifth of all human caloric intake worldwide. For a quick and fuss-free companion to any entree, rice is the simple answer, and you don’t need to use your stove a rice cooker ensures that you get consistent, perfect rice every time. ....

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Neptune's bumpy childhood could reveal our solar system's missing planets


Neptune’s bumpy childhood could reveal our solar system’s missing planets
Charlie Wood
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This image was taken by Voyager 2, and features its Great Dark Spot and a bright moving spot colloquially called Scooter.
The modern solar system spins serenely, the planets locked in seemingly eternal circles around the sun. But it wasn’t always so. This tranquility appears to have emerged only after a gladiatorial period of planetary clashes one in which titans ricocheted off each other, perhaps ejecting at least one rival sibling from the cosmic arena altogether.
Researchers have spent years scouring the solar system for clues of how that comparatively chaotic epoch might have played out. In a modest cluster of far-off rocks, David Nesvorny, a planetary scientist at the Southwest Research Institute, has found a figurative blood spatter suggestive of one particular conflict: a tussle between Neptune and an unknown plan ....

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Facial recognition still can't prove someone's identity


Facial recognition still can’t prove someone’s identity
Stan Horaczek
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This is a stock image of a crowd from an unspecified event, but it s how many TV shows and movies depict facial recognition.
On Wednesday night, Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz (R) took to the floor of the House to claim members of the mob that descended on the Capitol building earlier that day were “Antifa.” As proof, he simply asserted that there was “some pretty compelling evidence from a facial recognition company.” His statement likely traced back to a loosely-sourced, and now-deleted
Washington Times article containing a claim that was later thoroughly debunked. Even though the article has been removed, however, the claim that facial recognition has proved the identity of these individuals echoes across social media and internet comment sections, all the while ignoring the fact that this isn’t even how facial recognition is meant ....

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