Video wird geladen...

Video konnte nicht geladen werden

Zur Startseite

NEW: Authorities have discovered evidence potentially linking the Brown University shooting and the killing of an MIT professor, according to WPRI. Just two days after the horrific Brown shooting, MIT professor Nuno Loureiro was shot multiple times inside his home. Loureiro's home is about 50 miles from Providence, Rhode...

526,892 Aufrufe • vor 6 Monaten •via X (Twitter)

0 Kommentare

Keine Kommentare verfügbar

Kommentare vom Original-Post werden hier angezeigt

Ähnliche Videos

🚨🇺🇸 MIT FUSION SCIENTIST SHOT DEAD AT HOME: "ONE OF THE BRIGHTEST MINDS" ON EARTH'S MAGNETIC DYNAMICS Massachusetts State Police are investigating the death of MIT professor Nuno F.G. Loureiro as a homicide after he was shot multiple times inside his Brookline home Monday night. Loureiro, 47, was rushed to a hospital but died early Tuesday morning. His wife and others inside placed the 911 call after neighbors heard several loud bangs. No suspect or motive has been identified. According to Brian Roemmele, Loureiro was "one of the brightest minds" in fusion research. He viewed Earth as an active magnetic dynamo system that must reverse polarization on a regular cycle, and developed a new analog approach to understanding plasma. Loureiro was appointed director of MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center in May, overseeing more than 250 scientists and students. His work on plasma turbulence and magnetized plasma dynamics was considered foundational to practical fusion energy. Israeli officials are separately examining intelligence suggesting a possible Iranian connection to the murder, though U.S. investigators have not confirmed any state involvement. Authorities stressed there is no known connection to the Brown University shooting days earlier. A candlelight vigil formed outside his home Tuesday night. MIT President Sally Kornbluth called his death "a shocking loss." Loureiro was a father of three. Friends say he believed fusion energy could alter the course of human history. Source: CBS Boston, Boston Globe

Mario Nawfal

77,247 Aufrufe • vor 6 Monaten