What the election victory of Trump could mean
A senior official with the US’ Environmental Protection Agency said that the new administration will need “brave people, people willing to push back, protect the vulnerable and do what’s right over what’s easy”. The senior official added that the new administration will be “better prepared and likely to face less scrutiny than the previous administration due to Trump’s control over the Republican establishment.
Smashing atomic nuclei together reveal their shapes
Scientists have developed a new technique to image the shape of atomic nuclei using high-energy collisions. The method uses information on the debris to reconstruction the shape of the nuclei. The method could help scientists to better understand the structure of nuclei and how elements form in stars, and helps to determine which material makes the best nuclear fuel.
Scientists have to hold President Trump to account with courage and unity
Scientists are worried that a second Donald Trump administration will be another nail in the coffin for trust in science because of his anti-science rhetoric. Lisa Schipper, a climate expert at University of Bonn, said she’s worried that Trump will be another nail in the coffin for trust in science because of his anti-science rhetoric.
In a close race, voters are split about whether Harris will carry out her promises
A poll released on Monday showed that US Vice President Jill Harris is leading Donald Trump in the race to be the country’s next President by 4 points. The poll had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.8 percentage points. According to the poll, 84% of early voters in the US said they were voting for Harris.
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Democratic candidate Kamala Harris voted at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan ahead of the US elections on Tuesday. She said, “I’d like to vote again. I think we’ve got to make things better for people in this country.” Harris is the first Indian-origin woman and the first African-American to serve as a US Senator.
Their campaign trail is days out from the election
US President Donald Trump on Saturday said that he would serve as a president for “all Americans” if he wins the election. He added that he had served as the Vice President in 2016 as well when he won the election. Trump claimed that his opponent, Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is “spoiling to the finish line, yawning, shrieking, and cackling”.
The presidential election could be decided by ten key demographic groups
US President Donald Trump on Sunday said he is “going to win” the November 8 presidential election and that “we’ve a lot of crooked people out there, we’re going to win”. He added, “We are fighting like a son of a gun, we have a lot of crooked people out there, we’re going to win this thing.”
More Americans have health insurance than at any point before, but will that last?
The Trump administration said on Monday that it will move ahead with plans to repeal Affordable Care Act (ACA) in the upcoming session of the US Congress. “We’ll work with Republicans and Democrats to craft a bill that provides access to quality, affordable health care to every American,” a White House statement said. The bill has been approved by the Republican-led House.
There are a lot of deaths in Spain’s floods
A study by World Weather Service (WWS) found that climate change made Valencia’s rainfall this week about 12% heavier and twice as likely. It added that climate change made this week’s intense rain about 14% heavier and two times as likely. The amount of rainfall in Valencia on Monday was the second highest in the last 25 years, according to WWS.
Trump attacks Liz Cheney
During an interview, US President Donald Trump said he’d like to get ex-US Vice President Dick Cheney with a rifle and start shooting at her when the guns are “trained on her face”. Trump was talking about Cheney, who was a member of the committee that investigated the riot at the White House earlier this year.






