The Omicron wave currently washing over the world may soon hit its peak. According to the scientists at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington (IHME), which runs computer models of the pandemic, the number of daily reported cases in the United States was expected to hit a maximum of 1.2 million by January 19, and then decline. If the pattern of South Africa
At sunrise on the day after his first face-to-face meeting with President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga set out on a walk to the National Mall and the Lincoln Memorial, several aides and a few photographers in tow, to take stock of his whirlwind visit to Washington D.C. and, perhaps, to remind the public at home that the strategic importance of the U.S.-Japan alliance had been
When loggers for The Georgia Kraft Corp. cut off the top of a chestnut oak tree to load it into a transport truck, they saw a brown and white hunting dog peering out at them from the hollow space in the log. But the loggers were about two decades too late to save the canine from his woody fate. All that was left was a dried, mummified hound, petrified in an eternal struggle to escape. The year was
Experts Want Japan To Push A Million Tons Of Radioactive Water Into the Pacific Ocean An employee walks past storage tanks for contaminated water at Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s (TEPCO) Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Okuma, Fukushima, Japan, on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017. Japan has still yet to come to a consensus with a million tons of radioactive water. Getty Images Japan has still not com
Winston Churchill Asked 'Are We Alone in the Universe?' He Also Wrote on Biology, Evolution British Prime Minister Winston Churchill makes a speech in October 1939. The leader was also fascinated by science, as evidenced in three recently unearthed essays about extraterrestrial life, biology and evolution. Marshall/Fox/Getty Shortly before Nazi Germany invaded Poland and launched World War II, Win
Published Nov 10, 2014 at 11:34 AM EST Updated Mar 05, 2016 at 8:15 AM EST A researcher, seen through a window, prepares DNA in a laboratory at the Bioaster Technology Research Institute in Lyon, October 31, 2014. Robert Pratta/Reuters American scientists have located a virus that attacks human DNA, which may cause those infected to be less intelligent, impairing brain activity, learning and memor
This story has been appended to include a statement from Dorian Nakamoto received on March 19th when Newsweek was first contacted directly by Mr. Nakamoto's attorney, denying his role in Bitcoin. Satoshi Nakamoto stands at the end of his sunbaked driveway looking timorous. And annoyed. He's wearing a rumpled T-shirt, old blue jeans and white gym socks, without shoes, like he has left the house in
Published Sep 30, 2009 at 8:00 PM EDT Updated Mar 13, 2010 at 5:04 PM EST When a committed Christian says he believes in the Second Coming of Christ, he believes it the way he believes that Michael Jordan was a basketball player. When an avowed atheist says there is no such thing as God, she knows it the way that she knows that Elvis was a rock star. According to new research—published yesterday i
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