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Coronavirus: How can I overcome my anxiety?
8 Sep 00:19 • 2 articles
Coronavirus: What is anxiety and how can I get help?
Changes in all our lives have increased anxiety levels but there is support and advice available.
8 Sep 00:19 • BBC News • 3883826129091544875.htmlExplained: Why companies are giving employees well-being leave
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GP concerned Pacific communities cant get COVID-19 test due to work restrictions
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Amazon bars foreign plant sales to US after mysterious deliveries
South African consumer confidence rebounds, but remains deeply depressed
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Canada coronavirus update: More Covid-19 cases among younger people
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UK companies warn on mounting debt during pandemic
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Britains Got Talents Amanda Holden had hypnotherapy to cope with loss of baby son
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Polygenic risk score can predict risk of drug-induced liver injury
Cong. demands probe into ‘poor’ PPE kits for medicos
Trump reboots his campaign pitch, but struggles to stick to it
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Daily briefing: The scientist leading the ambitious US COVID-19 vaccine programme
7 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Daily briefing: The scientist leading the ambitious US COVID-19 vaccine programme
The immunologist at the helm of Operation Warp Speed is optimistic — but won’t be rushed. Plus, what cases of coronavirus reinfection mean for immunity and mindfulness for scientists.
7 Sep 00:00 • Nature • 7937820125512462351.htmlDrugmakers help lift British blue-chip index to best day in almost 3 months
The coronavirus is mutating — does it matter?
8 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
The coronavirus is mutating — does it matter?
Different SARS-CoV-2 strains haven’t yet had a major impact on the course of the pandemic, but they might in future.
8 Sep 00:00 • Nature • 7937820125468312740.htmlNew medical instruments with smart sensors can improve surgery, therapy for cardiac diseases
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Anti-face mask protesters demonstrate in Rome
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The Moon Has Been Rusting, And It’s No Thanks To Earth
8 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
The Moon Has Been Rusting, And It’s No Thanks To Earth
Earth is partly to blame for causing the Moon to lose its glimmer.
8 Sep 00:00 • Designtaxi • 7791608384535541150.htmlChina sees fresh round of political purges as Xi clings to greater power
World Coronavirus Dispatch: Xi Jinping honours Chinas citizen volunteers
President pays tribute to Mike Cooley, ‘one of the finest Irish scientists’
How to hit it big in Nigeria- Waju Abraham
Ashtead sees profit fall a third as construction recovery slows
Researchers Baffled as Warrior Skeletons Reveal Bronze Age Europeans Couldnt Drink Milk
Mother’s daughter: Serena to teach Olympia tennis
Social media users donate $50,000 so far to support ailing talented artist
Bhopal School of Social Sciences awards scholarships to students
New dean for dental college in Puducherry
Southern Hemisphere seasonal vaccine not advisable in Kashmir
NMA issues warning to FG against using Russia’s COVID-19 Vaccine
Wild West mentality of early American pioneers who were deemed rebels is found in personality of todays US population, study reveals
Many things about Covid, including vaccine efficacy, still unknown — top Indian experts write
Border Road Organisation Working 24x7 To Facilitate Army Movement In Ladakh
Rihanna ‘completely fine’ after electric scooter fall
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CSIR lands, properties under attack
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Has Pakistan flattened Covid-19 curve? Here’s a look at numbers
Unilever To Replace Fossil Fuels From Cleaning Products By Recycled Carbon By 2030
World Physical Therapy Day 2020: History, theme, and benefits of physical therapy
India-Maldives cargo ferry service set to sail from Thoothukudi on September 20
La Nina, negative IOD presage wet Australian season
Residents angered after caravans pitch up right outside a medical centre in Newport
72% loans affected due to Covid-19, economic recovery improving: K V Kamath
What vision can a ‘dead’ Congress give when it cannot choose its president: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal
Fulham keeper undergoes Boro medical as transfer terms are agreed
Wedding, event and exhibition industry makes huge losses
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Make your bed to get through lockdown: deputy chief medical officer
Aspen sells thrombosis drug unit to Mylan
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COVID-19: Abu Dhabi launches mental health awareness campaign for workers
The testimony of the first patient from Santiago to donate plasma to treat COVID-19
8 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
The testimony of the first patient from Santiago to donate plasma to treat COVID-19
Last Friday the first apheresis procedure was carried out successfully to obtain plasma from patients recovered from Covid-19 in Santiago del Estero. The
8 Sep 00:00 • The Eastern Herald • 7420825545783542849.htmlIndian Economy Recovering Better Than I Thought Three Months Ago: BRICS Bank Ex-Chief
Mumbai local trains unlikely to resume services before November: Report
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Thanks to red tape, nurses are about to spend more time on paperwork and less on patients
Mrs Hinch branded stuck up b**** by vile troll after taking social media detox
‘I want to make sure no one else ever feels the struggles I did’ – Montrose woman details recovery after brain injury
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COVID-19 vaccine: Russia all set to roll out Sputnik V for civilian use this week
German exports tick higher in July
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Angus cancer survivor Jillian takes on Race for Life to thank NHS for lifesaving surgery
One more scribe dies of COVID19, JFA expresses grief
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Gerstenmaier warns against ending space station program prematurely
8 Sep 11:11 • 1 article
Gerstenmaier warns against ending space station program prematurely
The former head of NASA’s human spaceflight program cautioned against ending the International Space Station prematurely.
8 Sep 11:11 • SpaceNews • 7631243600006899718.htmlHonor Hunter gaming laptops cooling system has lifting mechanism
Arm wrestling exposes UK industrial policy gaps
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Exercise may boost your vaccine response
The father of Australian medical oncology
Can popping a pill ever beat obesity? Safe and effective weight-loss pills have been a medical Holy Grail for decades. We ask the experts for the pros and cons
Indonesia’s Fintech Lenders Association Offers to Assist with Disburing Funds Allocated to COVID-19 related National Economic Recovery Program
Retail investors swallowed by the Nasdaq whale
Jamie Foxx and Teyonah Parris join cast of new Netflix sci-fi film
Researchers develop battery-free ‘Game Boy’ that runs forever
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MIMS helps 59 Covid-infected women deliver healthy babies
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What bats can teach us about developing immunity to Covid-19 | Free to read
UAE’s Cambridge Medical owner hires advisory deNovo for potential sale
AMSBIO offers new freezing solutions for clinical application of cell therapy products
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US advisory on NK ballistic missile procurement issued as guidance to private enterprises: source
TTP plc partners with Start Codon to support life science and healthcare start-ups
Study finds strong T cell responses in patients recovered from COVID-19
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Inverted buoyancy makes tiny boat appear to defy gravity
7 Sep 15:11 • 1 article
Inverted buoyancy makes tiny boat appear to defy gravity
Counter-intuitive effect created in a vibrating liquid
7 Sep 15:11 • Physics World • 8721234136062597334.htmlEx-Tennessee school nurse accused of stealing medications
Chinese-made vaccine able to fight all mutations: developer
Gold subdued on strong dollar; European Central Bank meeting in focus
Using particle physics to foster medical innovation
James Ryan could add to Leinster’s rich resources for final clash with Ulster
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Des Bishop: ‘It was never a huge deal for me to have a testicle removed’
Bihar: 2 coronavirus patients dies due to lack of oxygen supply in Bhagalpur
Spanish doctors hope beach trips can help ICU COVID-19 patients
Vaccinating Indians against Covid? We should be talking days, not years
COVID-19: Kuwait bans import of masks with breathing valve
Sell USDINR; target of 73.45- 73.35: ICICI Direct
Discovering Order Amidst Cancer’s Chromosomal Chaos
Mother woke up to find she was paralysed from the waist down after dismissing abdominal pain caused by a rare neurological condition as a regular stomach ache
Novel markers may predict patient response to immune checkpoint inhibitors
Senior citizen with Stage IV head and neck cancer successfully undergoes complex jaw reconstruction surgery
Redesigning the world’s response to climate change
Results of decade-long Dundee Uni research work could signal ‘significant’ breakthrough in lung conditions and Covid-19 fight
Nairobi medics demand promotions, issue strike notice
Alesha MacPhails sister keeping memory of Airdrie schoolgirl alive by helping other bereaved families
India Coronavirus Dispatch: Stigma is the main worry for Dharavi residents
Thomas Rhett reveals humbling experience that led to him, wife Lauren Akins to seek therapy
Cancer patients make surprising full recovery from Covid-19
Fear of contracting COVID-19 prevents parents from taking kids for vaccination
WATCH: This Wool-Like Fabric From Harvard Scientists Has Memory and is Mind Blowing!
WTI wallows around $39, down over 1.50% on Saudi price cut, slowing China imports
You Definitely Want to Hear This Conversation: Monkey Shares Secret with Hooman Friend
Bank Islam to provide healthcare professionals with RM1b financing
Delhi Metro resumes services, riders worried but say no other option
SpaceX Starlink ‘space lasers’ successfully tested in orbit for the first time
Something Strange Happens on Mars During a Solar Eclipse
SBI slaps fresh notice to recover Rs 12,276 crore from BPSL promoter
Relaxation of lockdown does not mean COVID-19 pandemic is over, says Chennai police officer
Coronavirus is NOT out of control in Britain, Matt Hancock claims but he admits infections are surging among 17 to 21-year-olds after scientists warned Government had lost its grip when 3,000 cases were announced on Sunday
Woman, 25, battles cancer, brain tumour and a ruptured spine during Covid-19 pandemic
Sushants death most likely due to strangulation: Kangana draws her own conclusions, quashes mental health angle
Chemical sector in a sweet spot, says HDFC Securities; 5 stocks that can give double-digit returns
USC professor placed on leave for using Chinese expression that sounds like N-word
Russia to roll out Sputnik V for civilians; Delhi Metro resumes services
A Curfew on 40 Towns and Strict Regulations, is COVID-19 Spiralling Out of Control in Israel?
3 apprehended in Victoria’s Secret robbery
Regions Should Get Equal Access to Covid-19 Tests: Jokowi
NHS worker, 49, who has never smoked diagnosed with stage four lung cancer
Signs of an employment bounce in key U.S. states
Spanish flu response by Indian officers in British Raj has lessons for the country’s Covid-19 fight
Dog the Bounty Hunters daughter-in-law sparks concern as she shares worrying lyrics
Could soups and shakes replacing meals help type 2 diabetes-sufferers put the disease into remission?
India coronavirus numbers explained: A scary runaway phase starts
Clean air could be a strong economic boost for India
South Korea gears up for flu season, Chuseok in COVID-19 fight
Second Russian Covid vaccine to finish early-stage trails by this month: Report
Taiwanese scientist who invented N95 mask highlighted by AIT
Scientists detect massive galactic collision between black holes that ;arent supposed to exist;
Patients show recovery after remdesivir treatment
Stitching Together: Five Ways Online Sewing Communities Are Reducing Work Stress
How Can We Not Know What Causes Endometriosis?
New walking tour company is putting the spotlight on walking, and learning more about our community
As Indias Covid-19 cases rise, docs scared like the patients, exhausted
Probiotics yoghurts could reduce obesity in children and shrink their risk of serious diseases in future, study finds
Facebook Stops French Man From Streaming His Dying Days
Loss of appetite could be a sign of coronavirus in children as scientists find more than a THIRD of under-18s with the disease skip meals and most do not show classic symptoms
Concern over waiting lists for young peoples mental health support
People over 65 and at-risk groups urged to get free pneumonia vaccine
Mum, 56, who thought cramps were IBS told she has just months to live
Doctors association pleads for accessible health care for frontline medical workers
Sharing nutrition tips in a nutshell online
A potential new way of treating Alzheimer’s Disease
Good News! 102-yr-old Grandma Defeats COVID-19 In Anantapur
Scientists fear the UK has lost control of the coronavirus amid an exponential growth in infections
Perth dental nurse rang police from A90 layby to say she had been drink-driving after row with husband
Tahlequah, Tour of Grief killer whale, gives birth
Your Smartphone Can Tell If You’re Drunk-Walking
Roommates mistakenly sent to VCU isolation dorm say it’s a nerve-racking experience | Coronavirus
Squash to monetise players’ physiological data to attract more eyeballs
Neuralink shouldn’t solve Anxiety and Depression disorders
How Big Tobacco bypasses EU lobbying rules
Ryan Gauld reveals his lofty career goals as rejuvenated star makes Scotland admission
Dr Noor Hisham: New Covid-19 cluster at Kedah medical centre triggered by symptomatic staff who didn’t seek treatment
Monsoon withdrawal might be staggered and slower this year, says IMD
Mali Junta Gives Sick Keita Ultimatum To Return Home
New mental health initiative in Telford schools welcomed by MP
60% of 125 COVID-19 patients recovered with plasma therapy
International media after Gaslys victory: ;Its a liberation;
Upcoming Kia Sonet Makes Gaming Debut In GTA V – Video
Stanbic PMI: Uganda’s business conditions improving
Admission season to be grim for degree engineering colleges in Gujarat
Pandemic prompts Penang to cancel annual international science fair
Kelowna’s Arion Therapeutic Farm looking for new home in Okanagan
Persistent T Cell Immune Memory in Recovered COVID-19 Patients
In Scrabble and in life, Mabel McCreery handily played the tiles she was given
Goswami’s book ‘Pink Gender: The Extended out
Bokaro reports 242 cases of Covid-19, 129 discharged
No country can risk a K-shaped recovery
PCSD: Inmate dies at Pima County Adult Detention Complex
Canadian tech companies D2L, Dialogue, eyeing possible IPOs as fortunes surge in pandemic
Ujjain: Auto-rickshaw driver murdered; police clueless
Insurance: Go for video-based KYC to buy your policy
The proof that diet CAN beat diabetes: Study finds number of patients with pre-diabetes who develop the full disease halves in 20 years after drive to encourage healthier eating
New climate predictions assess global temperatures
Tennessee Whiskeys Secrets Unlocked
Antibody responses against seasonal common cold coronaviruses may protect against SARS-CoV-2
For Lebanese, recovery too heavy to bear a month after blast
How I found my post-menopausal power — and you can too! She was a top glossy magazine editor when crippling menopause symptoms led her to quit her job and seek therapy. But, in a new book, SAM BAKER, 54, says the hormonal storm ultimately changed her life for the better
Roy Morgan unemployment rises to 13.8%
Resumption of cancer screening crucial
Everything you need to know about the CAO process in 2020
OSU football parents in medical field are trusting school to care for their sons
Relief work in Kashmir flood was relief to my soul
Russia shares data on vaccine with India, one option is Phase 3 trials here
Common Cold an Unlikely Ally in Fighting Flu
600-Ib gator recovering at UF College of Veterinary Medicine
Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board warns of action against marriage halls and restaurants found flouting the norms
132 BMC employees have succumbed to virus so far
Galaxy Buds Live Review: Samsung’s unique beans hit nearly all the right notes
Steve Clarke lifts lid on uncomfortable week as Scotland boss as he hopes for swift Covid-19 vaccine
3 Top Coronavirus Stocks to Buy in September
Ass**** Novel Coronavirus waiting to mutate until vaccine has been developed
Politics, power and patents: ‘Desperate diseases require desperate measures’
The economic mess: Strangling the dreams of millions
Hotel quarantine program comes with lots of rules | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
UN‘LOCKING’ HIDDEN TALENTS
Anatomy of a Nasdaq bubble
Breast cancer survivor helping others beat the disease
DOMINIC LAWSON: Free speech, fake science - and why we must take the fight to the climate zealots
Scientists Clone an Endangered Przewalskis Horse For The First Time, And Its So Cute
Mentally unsound mans body fished out from Wular Lake in Bandipora
Scots scientist who thought ear wax was causing tinnitus learns brain tumour to blame
USD/JPY to plunge amid uncertainty about PM Abes replacement
Ignore Mahamas sakawa free primary healthcare promise - Group
Binging on junk; unavailability of dental services affecting oral health
Liberia: Public Works Minister to be Flown to Ghana Today for Further Treatment; Shows Signs of Gradual Recovery at JFK
Richmond man drowns while on boat charter near Keats Island in Howe Sound
Costa Rica researchers turn to horses for coronavirus treatment
‘Post Nisarga, main task is to encourage farmers to cultivate again’: Aditi Tatkare
Maharashtra: Rabi crops to be sown on 60 lakh hectares, says Agriculture Minister
Revving up diversification to overcome post COVID-19 challenges
How to deal with your negative inner voice when running
Have I got the flu or Covid-19? Could I have both?
Critical illness policies: Strengthening your health insurance coverage
Influenza: 41 child deaths recorded over past decade
Woman dies hours after plasma therapy
Seasonal influenza and COVID-19 risk
Specialised education
Nuala McCann: Peter Scott-Morgans astonishing story will leave you stunned at his passion for life
Medic recounts frantic effort to save victim of fatal Portland shooting
1 year on, Chandrayaan Orbiter doing a good job
Victoria derails job ads recovery
Surfing data centre manager defies the 10,000-hour rule
UP policeman tests corona positive, commits suicide
UP expert says curve starting to flatten but COVID-19 still ‘clear and present danger’
Scientists Create New Drug That Makes Cancer Treatment Safer and Cheaper
The science of coronavirus art: Assessing India’s Covid-19 behavioral change campaigns
Fans think these two idols could pass off as siblings
PM-KISAN scheme probe: Rs 6 crore swindled using forged documents in Salem
Twisted man threw cat into hot oven after hearing voices from WWE wrestler Kane
Off the News: JABSOM welcomes new cohort | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Rate of decline in key segments of economy has slowed in July: Assocham
Swarming locusts inspire new collision detector
7 Sep 12:31 • 1 article
Swarming locusts inspire new collision detector
Device mimics insect’s “lobula giant movement detector” neuron
7 Sep 12:31 • Physics World • 8721234135656955178.htmlInverted Gravity Experiment Sees Toy Boat Float Upside Down
Local unit of Singapore Life launches product | Bernadette D. Nicolas
New York will ramp up testing corpses for COVID-19 and the flu to make sure death data is accurate
Dr. Marc Siegel: Young adults living at home need to get coronavirus vaccine when available
Doctors suspended for baby’s death
The 2020 playoffs confirm: OG Anunoby is built for it
The Leyat Helica propeller car: A wonderfully bad idea
Limerick-based Nualtra to supply NHS with dietary product
It will take more than fishery closures to rebuild steelhead fish population: UBC researcher
How direct-to-consumer brands can benefit from the changing trends in consumer behaviour
Pune: Three minor boys held for ‘stealing vehicles for fun’
Flat bands appear in buckled graphene superlattices
7 Sep 08:00 • 1 article
Flat bands appear in buckled graphene superlattices
Result offers a new way of creating correlated states in 2D carbon, physicists say
7 Sep 08:00 • Physics World • 8721234135697406036.htmlMouka reaffirms commitment to consumers’ well-being, quality
Nigeria’s Minister Of Education ‘Adamu Adamu Is Sick’, Flown Abroad
Raghuram Rajan calls economy a patient that needs emergency treatment now, not later
‘Ive never heard anything so bleeding miserable in my life’: Kerry Katona tells family off as they sing Happy Birthday for her 40th
Opinion: Canada needs to get its stalled immigration system back on track
Health checks you need to do before falling pregnant
Social media star Ethan is Supreme dead at 17
Insurance ombudsman: annual reports for disability reasonable
Save Our Shirehall group set up to preserve Shropshire Council HQ
What made Freddie Mercurys voice amazing? Scientific study reveals details
Supremacy set for Middle Park test confirms Clive Cox
Mule deer and bighorn sheep benefit from wildfires
Petrol-drinking aliens could be living on moons of Saturn, scientists believe
With 99 measures of well-being, how do you choose?
Dallas: First West Nile virus deaths reported
Car left mangled wreck as two badly hurt in Wolverhampton crash
Teachers to receive P1,000 in October, P500 medical allowance this month | BusinessMirror
Construction begins on energy storage system relying on gravity
7 Sep 16:43 • 1 article
Construction begins on energy storage system relying on gravity
Gravity has been the center of wonderment for physicists, mathematicians and thinkers of all kinds for centuries.
7 Sep 16:43 • Tech Xplore • 4945708898286591802.htmlEXCLUSIVE: Nigerias Minister Of Education, Adamu, Flown To Germany Over Undisclosed Medical Condition
Meet Ruby Ibarra, the Fil-Am rapper who’s helping develop a COVID-19 vaccine
7 Sep 14:29 • 1 article
Meet Ruby Ibarra, the Fil-Am rapper who’s helping develop a COVID-19 vaccine
In an interview with CNN Philippines Life, the rapper talks about the realities of a vaccine, the challenges of connecting to a virtual audience, and staying hopeful throughout the pandemic.
7 Sep 14:29 • CNN Philippines • 4582880348193027733.htmlAn immune protein could prevent severe Covid-19, if given at the right time
Health Minister understands all our fundamental rights - Inside Israel
IHC chief justice berates interior secy on failure to recover SECP official Sajid Gondal
One of Quantum Physics Greatest Paradoxes May Have Lost Its Leading Explanation
23 People Who Are Just Having The Absolute Worst Time With Words Right Now
Did using sunbeds at home aged 16 leave me with a gaping hole in my face? Woman, 22, fears short tanning sessions for a few weeks caused cancerous lump on her nose
Next seven days vital to control COVID situation in Dublin and Limerick - Dr Ronan Glynn
Nation grieves deaths of medical workers
Scientist stranded with innovation despite presidential nod
Poll: 74% of California Voters Reject Children’s Transgender Medical Treatments
Nod for trials of Bt Brinjal varieties revives GMO concerns
Manharts 911 Turbo S Is An 850-HP Supercar-Slayer
Israeli hospital enlists recovered coronavirus patients as volunteers for COVID-19 ward
Russia’s ‘Sputnik V’ Vaccine Among Top Searches From India in August, Google Reveals
Legendary Singer Tested COVID Negative
Bhopal: Physios play a crucial role in augmenting immunity, mental health during pandemic
Trump couldn’t be more pleased with how the recovery is progressing: Mnuchin
Nada Farhoud: Denim particles found in remote Arctic sediment for the first time
No time for a show of virility’: Sadiq Khan on getting London moving again
Asst. Sec. for Fish, Wildlife, Parks Wallace: Manatee, Hawaiian goose and more imperiled species being saved
A Place In The Suns Laura Hamilton discovered huge bruises were from autoimmune disease
OnePlus is secretly installing Buds app on phones, users unhappy
Humid Day In Delhi, Maximum Temperature Over 35.5 Degrees
WHO says working with China on requirements for COVID vaccine approval
380,000 children to be vaccinated against polio in Volta region
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Vote against tribal politicians – Lecturer
Chinese group plans to recover American WWII plane from lake | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Injection to stop the loss of muscle and bone during spaceflight could help astronauts stay healthy on long-term missions
You should RUB an itch instead of scratching it to ease the irritation because it activates a soothing pathway from the spinal cord
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Over 150 people climb Ben Nevis in memory of West Lothian man
RBI, govt should work together for economic recovery: SBI research
St Johns Hospital in Livingston recognised by the Royal College of Psychiatry for outstanding work
ASX opens data science PaaS up to third parties
$154k in community grants
DC appeals for unity, decries caste bias
Target Will Refund Angry Google Pixel Bud 2 Owners Beyond Return Period
After China Rebound, Didi Chuxing Plots Latin American Recovery And New Markets
Rolls Royce of playgrounds plan for park site in Solihull village
South Africa: Green SMME recovery backed by the solidarity of EU
Star Renegades Review: A Galaxy of Grind
Covid-19 vaccine update: Leading vaccine developers to release joint statement discarding hurried, premature approvals
Annans economic fortunes set to be rejuvenated thanks to new grant schemes
Labor secretary praises Trumps actions for quick economic recovery, strong jobs report
Body found of man in Toronto being treated as suspicious: police
Frogfoot continues with fibre promotion to help with South Africa’s economic recovery
Convicted former Calauan Mayor Antonio Sanchez rushed to hospital anew | Joel R. San Juan
Navalnys Condition Has Improved, Out of Artificial Coma, German Medics Say
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Ice Cream Shop With Unlimited Free Samples Mentally Added To Growing Homelessness Contingency Plan
Chandrayaan-3 launch may take place in early 2021; mission will not have orbiter: Jitendra Singh
Buffer could limit environmental spread of antibiotic resistance
Astronomers explore properties of the high-magnetic field pulsar PSR J1119−6127
7 Sep 13:00 • 1 article
Astronomers explore properties of the high-magnetic field pulsar PSR J1119−6127
Using various space observatories, astronomers have conducted multi-wavelength study of a high-magnetic-field pulsar known as PSR J1119−6127, which underwent an outburst in 2016. The results shed more ...
7 Sep 13:00 • phys.org • 3476726123268312495.htmlScientists identify 300 previously unrecorded fish species
VSP official donates plasma for second time
COVID-19 pushes demand for plants rich in immunity-boosting nutrients
Superconductors are super resilient to magnetic fields
Inertial confinement fusion implosions have significant 3-D asymmetries
New insight into mammalian stem cell evolution
Five head of cattle die of Lumpy Skin Disease in Kalaburagi district
The mystery of the neutron lifetime
Scientists synthesize lead-free zirconium-based vacancy-ordered double perovskite nanocrystals
Modular approach to dibenzo-fused ε-lactams through carbene bridging C-H activation
Scientists predict new, hard, and superhard ternary compounds
Ye Jieping, the head of Didi AI Lab and VP of Didi Chuxing, resigns
Doctors stress on clean air as country recovers from Covid-19
Researchers describe immunology of life-threatening MIS-C in children with COVID-19
Arrested Babbar Khalsa men were planning targeted murders, sponsored by ISI, say police
Exploring alternative diagnosis options for women with deep infiltrating endometriosis
Upside down houses for the dead at Maeshowe
Wild West mentality lingers in modern populations of US mountain regions
A new twist on DNA origami: Meta-DNA structures transform the DNA nanotechnology world
Airports applaud EC Coordination Framework as “stalled” recovery figures are released
Roads and subdivision projects on track while maintaining precautionary measures: Ashghal
The quest for a vaccine is pushing healthcare innovation to its limits, while telemedicine could be here to stay
Eating lentils, beans and nuts instead of land-hungry meat and dairy could remove up to 16 years worth of CO2 emissions by 2050, scientists say
Sanofi COVID-19 vaccine to cost below €10 and drug ingredients IPO planned within months, its France chief says
New device to reduce cardiac surgery cost
Azerbaijani Hunger Striker Under Pressure To Confess Psychological Disorder
Help Us Find The Hidden Healthcare Heroes!
Buvuma ferry passengers reduced after registering two Covid-19 cases
This Israeli Innovation May Be The Answer To The U.S. Social Justice Crisis
Russia’s COVID-19 vaccine demonstrates early potential in Lancet report
The radicalisation of disabled people in Malaysia
Researchers find conserved regeneration-responsive enhancers linked to tail regeneration in fish
7 Sep 14:20 • 1 article
Researchers find conserved regeneration-responsive enhancers linked to tail regeneration in fish
A team of researchers from Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Stanford University has discovered conserved regeneration-responsive enhancers linked to tail regeneration ...
7 Sep 14:20 • phys.org • 3476726124215455451.htmlEfficient removal of steroid hormones from water
A tiny instrument to measure the faintest magnetic fields
Citizen science: knowing your foods carbon footprint
Computers help wood anatomists with wood identification
New research reveals anaerobic digestion could undermine UK net-zero emissions
Winnipeg man bikes 701 km for cancer research
Warangal CP urges Covid recovered people to donate plasma
Premature baby becomes neo-natal nurse at Glasgow sick kids hospital to help babies just like her
Good news: Corona vaccine will be available for common people in Russia this week
Man charged after man wounded in Stafford town centre
Putting the charge back into face-mask filters
7 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Putting the charge back into face-mask filters
Peter Tsai, inventor of the electrostatically charged filter used in face masks, emerges from retirement to help boost filter production and reuse.
7 Sep 00:00 • Nature • 7937820126038775413.htmlAviation support package cannot come soon enough, MPs warn
China’s Exports Surged 9.5% In August Despite Escalating Tensions With The United States
Newcastle scientists angling for a coal substitute
Trump accuses Dems of allowing thuggery in response to Pittsburgh diner video
Peter Millington win proves the perfect remedy
Economy needs the ‘growth vaccine’
Infrared Thermometer 10L Bicycle Trunk Bag on Sale at AliExpress - Gizchina.com
21 more flights on watch list
Putrajaya to look into Internet connectivity in rural areas, says science minister after Sabah student took exam on a tree
Each one, teach one
Targeting cost-effective zones to protect global biodiversity could help balance conservation goals and political priorities
Hassle-free start to EAMCET (engg.)
Genetically Engineered Ripped Mice Offer Clues To Maintaining Muscles In Space
Telangana prepares for major shift to farm mechanization
Researchers Sequence Mitochondrial Genome of 80,000-Year-Old European Neanderthal
9 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Researchers Sequence Mitochondrial Genome of 80,000-Year-Old European Neanderthal
An international team of scientists has successfully extracted and sequenced the mitochondrial DNA from an 80,000-year-old adult Neanderthal tooth found in a small cave in Poland.
9 Sep 00:00 • Sci News • 2819514456513680.htmlSushiSwap Set to Drain Nearly $1 Billion From Rival Uniswap
Labor branch stacking: Victoria administrators make first of many recommendations
‘Fantastic’ £1m Dundee initiative praised for work to help with Covid comeback
Inspect your bits n bobbins: Tracey Crouch on why going public on her cancer was important
‘You can’t rush science’ — Merck CEO stresses need for careful approach to coronavirus vaccine
Russian vaccine trial data has some odd-looking data [Updated]
In Search of Naam ~ Part 4
9 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
In Search of Naam ~ Part 4
Gurbani talks about ‘Haumai ‘ rog as a chronic disease in the humanity
9 Sep 00:00 • SikhNet • 7341539212761001846.htmlRobert Smith says he’s spent this year “finishing off” The Cure’s new album and a solo record
Bhayandar Shocker! MBMC ambulance used to ferry COVID-19 patients turned into a bar
50 auto mechanics commence adult literacy classes in Lagos
Recruitment camp for 108 Ambulance services
TORAH SHORTS: Parshat Nitzavim-Vayelech: Egocentric Theology
‘Amend Land Use Act for poor Nigerians to have access to land’
Ontology (ONT) is Taking on DeFi With a Decentralized Identity Solution
When will we see ordinary people going into space?
9 Sep 16:59 • 1 article
When will we see ordinary people going into space?
Space is more accessible than ever. But we're still a long ways from seeing the average person taking a trip into orbit and beyond.
9 Sep 16:59 • MIT Technology Review • 6712606879026788982.htmlTelangana takes a giant step to rein in graft
NCDC, government agencies working to address challenges faced by travellers
See Lupita Nyongos beautiful tribute to Chadwick Boseman
Will abide by standard protocol: SII reacts after receiving show-cause notice from DCGI
‘Healing From Hate’ Essential Viewing That Documents The Root Cause Of Hate Groups
Sound waves replace human hands in petri dish experiments
Study shows Latin America twice as rich in plant species as tropical Africa
Daniel Prude death raises new questions over New York Mental Hygiene Law, 911 calls involving PCP
Stray dog with terminal cancer completed amazing bucket list just before he died
Nine nicely layered and comforting wines to enjoy with sweater weather
An evolutionary roll of the dice explains why were not perfect
NASA Got an Up-Close Look at an Asteroid Crumbling Apart
How the FDA should protect its integrity from politics
9 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
How the FDA should protect its integrity from politics
The US drug regulator is accused of misrepresenting data on COVID-19 therapies. A decade ago, it set criteria to ensure its decisions are driven by science.
9 Sep 00:00 • Nature • 7937820127027756252.htmlA youngster’s inspiring fight to beat the odds
Families of Cosas 4 apply for bodies to be exhumed, NPA says its premature
Scots mum jets to Germany to marry love of her life 27 years after they divorced
Mayor de Blasio Can’t Lead NYC’s Coronavirus Recovery
Long-lost war medal belonging to Dublin native recovered following years of research
Tory MP Sloan sponsors e-petition calling for moratorium on gender-affirming surgery for transgender minors
How Your Immunity Affects Your Relationships
The key to healthy and sustainable diets… more processed foods?
Govind Swarup, the towering force of Indian Astronomical Society
COVID-19 reveals how dependent Americans are on China for pharmaceuticals
New dad aged 42 diagnosed with incurable cancer just weeks after dream wedding
New Zealand mental health crisis as Covid stretches a struggling system
Berlin Reportedly Thinks Navalny Survived Due to Actions of His Flights Pilot, Omsk Medics
Scientists: Life on Earth Likely Started in Meteor Craters
9 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Scientists: Life on Earth Likely Started in Meteor Craters
A team of scientists suggests that meteor impact craters could have offered the perfect conditions for life on Earth to emerge.
9 Sep 00:00 • Futurism • 8561510289541715786.htmlWhat our warning response says about this citys mental health awareness
The Science of Networking
Interstellar visitor Oumuamua may be a dust bunny, according to experts who say it formed from particles inside an Oort cloud comet and broke off due to hydrodynamic stress
Three Okanagan students receive prestigious scholarships
Rethinking Type 1 diabetes with a radically new immunotherapy approach
Russian Opposition Leader Vows Never To Eat At Tomsk Airport Café Again After Getting Nerve Agent Poisoning There
Motorola Razr 5G vs Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G: Battle of the clamshells
Fungi used to create leather-like materials
UGC notification eases norms for varsities to offer online courses
Rhode Island looks to head off flu-coronavirus double threat
Ford Bronco Raptor Spied Looking Rugged On Raised Suspension
Hospitals to be required to report flu cases amid pandemic
Physicist: The Entire Universe Might Be a Neural Network
Editorial Roundup: Georgia
AstraZeneca Rejects Claim COVID-19 Trial Was Halted Over Case of Transverse Myelitis
Rhea Chakraborty to now be probed on drugs FIR based on WhatsApp chats
August recovery for MSME-dominated retail nears 50% of year-ago level; consumer durables top performer
The 10 Best Science Fiction And Fantasy Books I’ve Read In 2020
9 Sep 20:05 • 1 article
The 10 Best Science Fiction And Fantasy Books I’ve Read In 2020
“Shana wakes up one morning to discover her little sister in the grip of a strange malady. She appears to be sleepwalking. She cannot talk and cannot be woken up. And she is heading with inex…
9 Sep 20:05 • Thought Catalog • 361855934982014368.htmlTelemedicine platform launched
According to Scans, Astronaut Brains “Reorganize” During Space Travel
Preparing for potential surge
A Janus emitter for passive heat release from enclosures
9 Sep 16:29 • 1 article
A Janus emitter for passive heat release from enclosures
It is presently challenging to efficiently cool enclosed spaces such as stationary automobiles that trap heat via the greenhouse effect. In a new report in Science Advances, Se-Yeon Heo and a team of ...
9 Sep 16:29 • phys.org • 3476726123606450922.htmlPrediction of protein disorder from amino acid sequence
Opinion - A call to end the undignified, traumatic Covid-19 burials
OSUs Project ECHO helping school leaders, teachers adjust to educating during pandemic
Viral Infection Played Key Role in Evolution of Mammals
Alzheimers caregivers often see depression deepen over time
University notifying patients of vendor data breach
Does Nostalgia Make You Happy or Sad?
Astounding slo-mo videos of insects in flight
Workshop on new medicalcurriculum concludes
New state-of-the-art technology a boost for Tipperary stroke patients
Q-CTRL and Quantum Machines team up to accelerate quantum computing
New role of arginine metabolism in plant morphogenesis identified
Unlocking the mystery of tau for treatment of neurodegenerative diseases
New York man, raised as an only child, meets biological brothers after taking DNA test
Honing linguistic potential, uplifting special students: CBSE teachers’ award winning initiatives
COVID-19 vaccine trials shot in the dark: 1 ill among 50,000 volunteers halt Oxford-AstraZeneca trials
Improving European Healthcare Through Cell-Based Interceptive Medicine
Covid-19: Kedah Medical Centre working closely with state health authorities, says director
SA business mood unexpectedly jumps to pre-virus levels
New gene regulation model provides insight into brain development
Study shows contact with criminal justice system affects well-being—with consequences at the polls
Researchers glimpse how virus particles assemble inside the cell
Rare Ugly Duckling ginger seal pup may have to be rescued by biologists because it is shunned by the rest of its colony and could become an outcast
Four Ways Pharma Can Use Digital To Keep Patients The Central Focus
Britain medical regulator reviewing AstraZeneca COVID vaccine trial data
Indian scientists pen letter against government slashing of environmental protections
Levels of MCP-1 Molecule in CSF Linked to Disease Progression, Study Finds
9 Sep 12:00 • 1 article
Levels of MCP-1 Molecule in CSF Linked to Disease Progression, Study Finds
The levels of monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 or MCP-1 — a molecule that helps guide certain types of immune cells to inflammation sites — in the cerebrospinal fluid are associated with disease...
9 Sep 12:00 • Parkinson's News Today • 2509734586796636365.htmlLife-saving initiative at Narayana Multispeciality Hospital: 65-year-old donates Automatic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator to poor heart patient
Aliens Pointedly Ignoring METI Transmissions Thought Scientists Would’ve Gotten Hint By Now
TCL launches Pakistan’s first Certified 8K UHD QLED TV
Oxygen-releasing bioink for 3D bioprinting
Former AP newsperson Ali Kotarumalos dies in Indonesia
Inmates to Calabar Custodial center to be tested of COVID-19 before admission
A gold nanoparticle nearly cloaked by a single molecule
9 Sep 13:10 • 1 article
A gold nanoparticle nearly cloaked by a single molecule
A team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light and Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen has found a way to prove a theory suggesting the possibility of cloaking a nanoparticle ...
9 Sep 13:10 • phys.org • 3476726123856986004.htmlIndia is yet to take urgent action for eliminating transfats: WHO report
Consequences of the 2018 summer drought
A new kind of liquid scintillator via hybridizing perovskite nanocrystals with organic molecules
Parents, watch out for signs of depression
India could take longer to recover than global peers
13 Million-Year-Old Gibbon Fossil Discovered in Foothills of the Himalayas
AI Used To Understand The Incredible State Of Matter Found Inside Giant Planets
Read Roald Dahl’s Heartbreaking 1986 Letter About the Importance of Vaccinations
On Hot Days, Asphalt Can Release as Much Air Pollution as Cars
IT firms set for quick recovery as tech spend picks up in US, Europe
Immune response, timing can make COVID-19 worse in older men
COVID-19 Reinfection: First Case Of Reinfection (India) Reported, Govt. Orders Clinical Study
Bank of Canada warns of uneven recovery despite better than expected bounce-back
Graeme Dingle Foundation Seeks Urgent Funding For Papakura Youth
Kim Jong-un urges quick recovery from typhoon damage
Huge cavities threaten glacier larger than Great Britain
Everything That Goes Wrong on Away
Teachers attitude chasing sicklers from school
Milliken joins Polypropylene Recycling Coalition
Sangeeta Sohni moulding young minds with her teaching skills
NIWA Scientists Make Salmon Farming Breakthrough
SA volunteers on AstraZeneca vaccine trial say not alarmed by pause
Fired administrator claims Oregon college stereotyped her as ‘angry black woman’
Protest against Centre’s ‘premature, forcible retirement’ rule held at MANUU
Russia Accused of Spreading Allegations About Bidens Poor Mental Health in DHS Bulletin: Report
Water warning as climate risks intensify: Report
News Capsule
Combatting COVID-19 misinformation with machine learning (VB Live)
Disney May Have Blundered By Prematurely Announcing That ‘Mulan’ Is Free In December
Building An Affordable Press For Heat Set Inserts
Tayside skin cancer patients to receive diagnosis from AI machine in training
The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally sure was a great place to catch a super infectious disease
Physicists Say Universe Could Be Filled With Invisible “Boson Stars”
England faces six months of restrictions as new coronavirus measures announced
During the pandemic, online lecture series helps fill gaps in training for urology residents
New way to target some rapidly dividing cancer cells, leaving healthy cells unharmed
Magnetic whirls crystallize in two dimensions
WWE Super Stars Enrolled in a Pakistani College
9 Sep 14:18 • 1 article
WWE Super Stars Enrolled in a Pakistani College
As people around the world recognize John Cena, his name unexpectedly lands in a merit list of a college in Pakistan’s Peshawar city.
9 Sep 14:18 • The Khaama Press News Agency • 6015320583559871346.htmlSo has Number 10 got its science right? Almost all COVID fatalities are among older people while deaths among the young are very rare... and so much of the increase in infections is currently among younger Brits
25 times Trump downplayed COVID-19 publicly after telling Bob Woodward on tape it was more deadly than strenuous flus
Body of hiker recovered from glacier hole near Glacier Peak
When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamín Labatut review – the dark side of science
The Cost of Cancer
GTA Online: 5 fastest SUVs in the game
Any Covid vaccine brought to Singapore will be safe: MOH
10 Sep 06:00 • 1 article
Any Covid vaccine brought to Singapore will be safe: MOH
Singapore continues to keep a close eye on promising Covid-19 vaccines and engages pharmaceutical companies with a view of bringing these vaccines here, said the Ministry of Health's director of medical services Kenneth Mak yesterday. In doing so, the Government will make...
10 Sep 06:00 • thenewpaper • 2217039561539177445.htmlKhaled Al-Swat, vice president at Taif University
Irish people told not to hold Christening and Holy Communion parties during Covid-19 pandemic
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Fuelled My Eating Disorder
What To Consider When Outsourcing RD Of Medical Devices
50km for cancer research
Nanotechnology aiding fight against Covid-19
Your Good Health: Joint injection will ease pain during physical therapy
UC Davis researchers find a way to help stem cells work for the heart
4 styles of parenting that damage your child’s mental health
How science is made
9 Sep 20:57 • 1 article
How science is made
If science was supposed to help us separate fact from fiction, why is scientific advice from experts constantly shifting when the world needs certainty the most?
9 Sep 20:57 • euronews • 7318238121394616318.htmlWhy is Asteroid Bennu ejecting particles into space
Aleees sees order visibility till year-end 2020
Minister Reveals Personal COVID-19 Therapy
Global Deaths Top 900,000; China Vaccine Promising: Virus Update
This Super Aesthetic Bazaar By CIMB And Poptron Featured Over 100 Curated Micro Brands
Govt addressing banking challenges impacting cannabis industry
Scientists React to Halt of Leading Coronavirus Vaccine Trial
10 Sep 06:15 • 1 article
Scientists React to Halt of Leading Coronavirus Vaccine Trial
Scientists urge caution in the global vaccine race as AstraZeneca reports an “adverse event” in a person who received the University of Oxford vaccine
10 Sep 06:15 • Scientific American • 532798823576273394.htmlPoll: As Covid-19 Vaccine Nears, Public Losing Confidence In Trump’s FDA
CN Bio partners with Imperial College London to uncover therapeutic targets for alcoholic hepatitis
Commentary: Vaccine politics could hamper a COVID-19 recovery
Bookshelf | Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling
French Govt Scientific Advisor: Not expecting any effective vaccine against COVID-19 until Q1 2021
New feature in Saudi ministry of health app allows users to remain vigilant, careful
Powell beats cancer, raring to return to riding at Kranji
Invest more in healthcare to combat Covid, say health leaders
;I Know, I Recovered;: Satyender Jain On Top Medical Bodys Plasma Study
Intestinal grafts grown using stem cells could lead to personalized transplants for children
Stronger start in weight loss journey linked to longer-term success
On This Day: Large Hadron Collider activated for first time
Cell Therapy for Stroke
LG Chem flies unmanned aerial vehicle with next-gen battery
62% Of U.S. Adults Fear Political Pressure Will Rush Covid Vaccine
Legionnaires cases mystery
Panel to decide on AstraZeneca Covid vax trials after unexplained illness in UK
States ask judge to reverse changes at US Postal Service
ੴ ~ EikkAo, The Proper Pronunciation
10 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
ੴ ~ EikkAo, The Proper Pronunciation
ਮੇਰਾ ਮਨੁ ਏਕੈ ਹੀ ਪ੍ਰਿਅ ਮਾਂਗੈ ॥ ~ My mind longs for the One Beloved Lord.
10 Sep 00:00 • SikhNet • 7341539212015738811.htmlTalking Is Throwing Fictional Worlds at One Another
9 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Talking Is Throwing Fictional Worlds at One Another
A few years ago, David Adger was in his office at Queen Mary University of London, where he is a professor of linguistics, when the…
9 Sep 00:00 • Nautilus • 4935054484434795594.htmlAstronomers Observe Slowest Rising Type Ia Supernova Ever Seen
10 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Astronomers Observe Slowest Rising Type Ia Supernova Ever Seen
The exaggerated properties of a Type Ia supernova dubbed SN LSQ14fmg may help reveal the origin of the ‘super-Chandrasekhar’ group of supernovae it belongs to, according to new research published in the Astrophysical Journal.
10 Sep 00:00 • Sci News • 2819513342753645.htmlTherapists Share Their Top Tips for Self-Care
SpaceX’s Darker Starlink Satellites Are Still Ruining Astronomers’ Research
10 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
SpaceX’s Darker Starlink Satellites Are Still Ruining Astronomers’ Research
The dimmer version of SpaceX's Starlink satellites are still too bright in the sky for astronomers to conduct their research.
10 Sep 00:00 • Futurism • 8561510289116680210.htmlCowboys Prescott acknowledges mental struggles of offseason
Measuring Megalodon: Scientists Find Out How Large This Shark Once Was
Fires crimp California testing; U.S. ends airport screening of international arrivals: Virus update
Virginia House of Delegates advances MARCUS alert bill
Can You Improve Your Working Memory?
Innate immune system -- How cGAS is kept bottled up
10 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Innate immune system -- How cGAS is kept bottled up
In higher organisms, detection of DNA in the cytoplasm triggers an immune reaction. The enzyme that senses 'misplaced' DNA is also found in the nucleus, but nuclear DNA has no such effect. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich researchers now report why that is so.
10 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468775443909.htmlEntangled light is unscrambled using entanglement itself
8 Sep 13:59 • 1 article
Entangled light is unscrambled using entanglement itself
Transmission matrix theory is extended to quantum photonics
8 Sep 13:59 • Physics World • 8721234135075849557.htmlExpedite work on Bioenergy legislation to enhance national development – GHACCO
More small-scale dark matter gravitational lenses than expected in galaxy clusters
Climate changed in steps in the past
Indian scientists find a cure for dreaded Panama Disease
9 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Indian scientists find a cure for dreaded Panama Disease
They have manufactured a biopesticide using a fungus to prevent the disease in banana plants
9 Sep 00:00 • DownToEarth • 4669023905710099112.htmlWill Identity Theft And Account Takeovers Torpedo Telemedicine?
Combination immunotherapy benefits subset of patients with advanced prostate cancer
Sallins girl (10) cuts her hair for charity as granny is battling cancer
10 Fat Burning Teas to Support Your Weight Loss Goals
New Research Sheds Light on Fraction Signs of Still Undeciphered Minoan Linear A Script
10 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
New Research Sheds Light on Fraction Signs of Still Undeciphered Minoan Linear A Script
A new study published in the published in the Journal of Archaeological Science sheds light on one of the most enigmatic features of Minoan Linear A -- still an undeciphered script mainly used on the island of Crete from 1700 to 1400 BCE -- the precise mathematical values of its system of numerical fractions (such as 1/2, 1/4, 1/8).
10 Sep 00:00 • Sci News • 2819514121031960.htmlNo Major Benefits Of Plasma Therapy For Covid-19, New Study From India Finds
Experts Reveal The 50 Most Dangerous Pieces Of Space Junk Orbiting Earth Right Now
5 Questions With Trent Overholt CEO Cannabis Design/Tech Company 14th Round
What Makes Good Therapy, Continued
COVID-19 Will Permanently Reduce Global Energy Demand: DNV GL
9 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
COVID-19 Will Permanently Reduce Global Energy Demand: DNV GL
According to the recently published Energy Transition Outlook by DNV GL, the behavioral and economic ramifications of COVID-19 will permanently reduce global energy demand. The report finds that compared to the pre-pandemic forecast, energy demand will be lowered 6-8 percent each year to the middle of the century.
9 Sep 00:00 • Saur Energy International • 2418853743491598043.htmlCII real estate conclave | Broad recovery expected in 2021, say experts
Daily briefing: The Voyagers’ surprising view from outside the heliosphere
10 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Daily briefing: The Voyagers’ surprising view from outside the heliosphere
Two distant NASA probes reveal the roiling chaos of the interstellar medium. Plus: discover some of the promising coronavirus vaccine candidates you might not have heard of and meet the $3-million Breakthrough Prize winners.
10 Sep 00:00 • Nature • 7937820127304736332.htmlStreamlining MALDI Workflows in the Microbiology Lab
10 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Streamlining MALDI Workflows in the Microbiology Lab
MALDI-TOF MS has been used as a microbial identification technique for more than a decade, overcoming the limitations of classical biochemical methods. This article discusses the advantages of disposable target plates for cost-effective, convenient microorganism identification workflows.
10 Sep 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464780746757.htmlEvidence of power: Phasing quantum annealers into experiments from nonequilibrium physics
#ThankYouBawumia hits twitter as Ghanaians commend Vice President for warm gesture
Rs33 crore recovered from Excise officers house
Caring for Each Other Heals
Archaeologists Just Sequenced Some of The Oldest Neanderthal DNA Found in Europe
India to participate in US-led study on impact of SARS-CoV-2 on pregnancy, birth
Death of co-operative society leader: 4 cops among 10 booked for abetment to suicide
Add human-genome produced RNA to the list of cell surface molecules
New Zealand must cast off its worries about government debt in its Covid recovery
AstraZeneca pauses coronavirus vaccine trial, shares slip on rollout doubts
We wanted a chance: Sask. family left with $1M medical bill after 4-year-olds potentially life-saving treatment
Laser technique authenticates whiskey without cracking the seal
10 Sep 00:47 • 1 article
Laser technique authenticates whiskey without cracking the seal
A team of scientists at the University of St Andrews has developed a laser spectroscopy technique that can determine the authenticity of expensive vintage whiskey without having to open the bottle to retrieve a sample for analysis.
10 Sep 00:47 • New Atlas • 7770110437104752960.htmlThe intense marathon of making a vaccine against Covid-19
VC Glendale gear up for MND charity ride
Singapores first Prehospital Emergency and Research Centre launched
Susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 infection varies across bat species
Molecular imaging reveals ASD-related brain differences
Brazil lab DASA to do tests for COVID-19 vaccine being developed by COVAXX
How the aging immune system makes older people vulnerable to COVID-19
Australian man awarded $194k for racial discrimination by estranged wife
New data reveals overall decline in e-cigarette use, alarming uptick in use of disposable products by youth
‘Cuties’ review: thoughtful coming-of-age drama caught up in controversy
Covid-19 lockdown re-imposition effect: August diesel sales 12% less than July
Researchers receive $1.9 million federal grant to find Lyme disease vaccine
NZs suicide rates are dismal. Zero Suicide Aotearoa is looking to change that
Under 1% of 7 lakh who took rapid antigen test retested in Delhi: RTI
Dear Bunmi, am I free to mingle after mourning hubby for 6 months?
Oklahoma Gas and Electric crews returning to Oklahoma after hurricane help
UK climate assembly: economic recovery from Covid must tackle global heating
Scientists shed new light on gene regulatory pathways activated by stress hormone
Hickey turned down Celtic and Bayern Munich transfers to sign for Bologna from Hearts
UVA radiation may contribute to inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 by sunlight
How the Covid-19 lockdown impacted on SA’s mental health
Home surveys for Red Zones in JK: FC
COVID-19: UAE sends 14 tonnes of aid to Argentina, Paraguay
Body of MP Nadwi’s brother found in pond in Chattogram’s Satkania
Healing Field at Tempe Beach Park will not be put up this year due to COVID-19 concerns
Cruelty-free, vegan, clean beauty: Buzzwords to know before buying your cosmetics
Study reveals how B cells react to SARS-CoV-2
Delayed immune responses may make COVID-19 more deadly for elderly people - and it may kill more men because their bodies struggle to turn off inflammation, study suggests
Signed poster of Queen of Science Siouxsie Wiles up for auction
Citizen Science: How much do you know about the human body?
Study uncovers genetic vulnerability in breast cancers tumors
Future Tesla SP 500 inclusion may lead to Bitcoin price rally — Analysts
After 15 Years in Product Development, Sisley Launches Treatment Program La Cure
Organisations can’t ignore the mounting toll on mental health
Former All Black Liam Squire announces departure from Red Hurricanes, return to New Zealand
New method could advance efforts to find drugs that kill breast cancer cells
Novel technique sheds new light on the risky behavior of adolescents
The showdown over GST shortfall threatens recovery even as Covid cases post fresh spikes
Facebooks EU-US data transfer mechanism cannot be used, Irish regulator says
Recovery theme gathers strength, bet on these 10 stocks for up to 31% return
C’garh to do ‘sero survey to check ‘herd immunity’
Scientists develop method for producing anti-inflammatory substances with controlled quality
US spacecraft named after late Indian-American astronaut Kalpana Chawla
Grieving mum begs for better mental health support after daughters suicide
COVID-19 doing little to slow climate change, WMO report reveals
10 Sep 05:25 • 1 article
COVID-19 doing little to slow climate change, WMO report reveals
As much of the world went into lockdown due to the novel coronavirus in early 2020, scientists observed some notable declines in air pollution and carbon dioxide emissions. A few months on, we are learning more and more about how this fits into the overall picture of climate change, with a new report from the World Meteorological Organization revealing concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are continuing to soar to record levels, with no signs of slowing down.
10 Sep 05:25 • New Atlas • 7770110436510611166.htmlSuicide helplines go unanswered in India. Or you get untrained volunteers
Fed Govt seeks $1.1b from Eni, Shell in graft case
Image: Backbone of a spacecraft
Scientists solve decades old mystery of key molecule that fuels mitochondria
Superbugs a far greater risk than Covid in Pacific, scientist warns
Study: Without proper public education, wearing masks could lead to more COVID-19 infections
Allergic immune response against bacteria is not pathological but protective
BMC never sent any notice to me until yesterday: Kangana Ranaut terms document dated 2018 as fake
Texas Tech pediatrics headache clinic notice increase in patients after school started
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UGC revised pay scale extended to govt .doctors
Scientists discover a new crustacean species in one of the hottest places on Earth
Notice slapped on organiser of Baramati camp in vaccine row
Forced linguistic unity bad idea
Humans food consumption is wiping out nature at an uprecedented rate, WWF report says Our planets resources are being used by humans faster than we can recover them, the WWFs UK chief executive says.
An ABC News Reporter Nearly Fainted On Live TV This Morning In Fairly Fkn Scary Scenes
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Upcycled pineapple leaves can keep food fresh and clean wastewater
10 Sep 01:58 • 1 article
Upcycled pineapple leaves can keep food fresh and clean wastewater
Technologies that extend the lifespan of perishable foods could help us avoid huge amounts of waste, and scientists in Singapore have unearthed a promising new possibility in the form of chemically treated pineapple leaves. The team’s new upcycling method converts this typically discarded biomass into an aerogel that preserves other fruits and vegetables, and could also be used to clean toxic chemicals from wastewater as an added bonus.
10 Sep 01:58 • New Atlas • 7770110436859074391.htmlHard Kombucha Entrepreneur Bill Moses Talks Innovation, Growth Opportunities
Filipino nurses group urge Duterte gov’t to lift deployment ban
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Drunk son spared jail for battering paramedic who was treating his dad
Turmeric-based drug eases eye inflammation in dogs
Original New Guinea Singing Dogs Still Exist in the Wild, Study Shows
8 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Original New Guinea Singing Dogs Still Exist in the Wild, Study Shows
The founding population of the New Guinea singing dog, a small-to-medium-sized canid thought to be extinct in the wild since the 1970s, is not, in fact, extinct, according to an analysis of the nuclear genomes from a dog population discovered during a recent expedition to the New Guinea highlands.
8 Sep 00:00 • Sci News • 2819514530037741.htmlHow Has Hyperstimulation Changed Us?
In high-risk patients, study shows how Covid impairs immune activity
Video of man being carried on makeshift stretcher for treatment in Yercaud goes viral
NASA Is Making Moon Rover Parts Out of Metallic Glass
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South Koreas defiant churches face backlash for hampering COVID-19 response
Benefits likely outweigh costs for national monuments in the American West
Its torture watching your child go through this: London, Ont. teen living final days with terminal cancer
My little girl is cancer free thanks to new trial drug - now shes giving others hope
Oil Prices Collapse As Demand Recovery Stalls, With Market “Now Seriously Worried”
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Air ambulance services launched in Karnataka; Covid-19 patients can also avail aid
Implementing NDC manifesto likely to be difficult – Expert
OPC Blasts Nigerian Government, Says Subsidy Removal Wrongly-timed
COVID-19: FG denies knowledge of alleged N42,000 test fee
American Heart Association honors UVA professor for contributions to cardiovascular research
Altered mindsets: Marijuana is making its mark on ballots in red states
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NASA Spots at Least Five Asteroids Set to Closely Approach Earth This Week
Australian scientists say logging, mining and climate advice is being suppressed
Mumbai realty cos bank on festival sales
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Women and Sex: Shame vs. Expression
Bill would give Black WWII medic posthumous Medal of Honour
Sanitation drive taken up in flood-hit villages of Agency
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Most evictions in the U.S. are now banned. What you need to know
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Kudlow: Recovery not dependent on COVID-19 relief, but it would help
UCLA Students Call for Removal of Department Chair for Not Being the PC Police
No One Knows What Lurks at the Bottom of This Freakishly Deep Submerged Cave
Gov. Sisolak promotes flu shots for Nevada residents
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UK pledges support for devastating floods victims in Pakistan
China Focus: Chinas recombinant COVID-19 vaccine capable of covering virus mutations
Viruses play a critical role in the survival of species: Study
How COVID-19 turned schoolchildren to hawkers
Researchers aim to improve digital thermal imaging as a tool for monitoring cancer
Kerala Health Minister Shailaja - “Science Over Stupidity Superstition Is How We Tackled the Pandemic”
Prosecutor Who Used Bite Mark Analysis Even The Analyst Called Junk Science Can Be Sued For Wrongful Jailing Of Innocent Woman
Plant shop blossoms after opening during the pandemic
No, a quantum computer wont instantly reward you with 69,000 Bitcoins ... yet
This Is How Plants And Trees Could Help Lead Investigators To The Bodies Of Missing Persons
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Six genomics research projects receive grants to address the role of ethnicity in major cancers
UNIMED establishes medical rehabilitation faculty
COVID vaccine makers vow science—not Trump—will dictate release timing
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Pennsylvania Health Officials Urge Everyone To Get Flu Shot This Year Amid Pandemic
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Saudi Arabia Just Crushed U.S. Crude Oil Prices Again
Protein causes mutations that lead to breast cancer cell aggression
Facial Recognition Development In Wasps Hints At A Mystery Of Human Evolution
I drive alone at night: Shibli plays down peril as PM directs police to recover missing SECP official
Pandas new home
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Age isn’t just a number
HNN to air panel discussion featuring frontline medical workers on Tuesday night
Anger as police shoot autistic boy, 13, several times during mental breakdown
Gene Budig, academic who ran American League, dies at 81
Scientists discover tissue reparative role for a rare immune cell type in the gut
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Daily briefing: How bats live with coronaviruses that are deadly to humans
8 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Daily briefing: How bats live with coronaviruses that are deadly to humans
How bats keep coronaviruses at bay, what mutations in SARS-CoV-2 might mean for the pandemic and the exact locations that must be protected to maintain a liveable planet.
8 Sep 00:00 • Nature • 7937820127333026759.htmlDistinguished Irish scientists to lead DIAS line-up for 2020 Dublin Festival of History
Are You Willing to Take Your Daily Practice Seriously?
How the government is keeping hackers from disrupting coronavirus vaccine research
Prince William pays tribute to the air ambulance community in a moving open letter after suggesting he missed working as a pilot for the service during the Covid-19 crisis
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Widespread COVID-19 vaccinations not expected until mid-2021, says WHO
8 Sep 12:20 • 1 article
Widespread COVID-19 vaccinations not expected until mid-2021, says WHO
The World Health Organization’s chief scientist said on Friday that widespread vaccinations against COVID-19 are not expected until at least mid-2021.
8 Sep 12:20 • PMLive • 7773534727629474504.htmlBlood pressure meds dont increase cancer risk, study finds
Body of Indian women drowned in river found in Gilgit Baltistan
Suicide on screen: Getting the message right can support better mental health outcomes
Lineshape-tailoring of coupled plasmonic systems based on first principle
Havana Syndrome-like illness strikes Canadian returning from vacation in Cuba: case study
Cipla, Optimus get nod for phase 4 trials to check efficacy of Covid drug favipiravir
Coronavirus: Spike in cases among youths will put more elderly people in hospital, experts warn The UKs ;dense social structure; puts elderly people at risk, an infectious disease epidemiologist tells Sky News.
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The temporal lobes of Homo erectus were proportionally smaller than in H. sapiens
I would be a bit wary of labelling any recovery U or V now: KV Kamath
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Egypt tries plasma treatment to fight pandemic
8 Sep 12:37 • 1 article
Egypt tries plasma treatment to fight pandemic
Egypt tries plasma treatment to fight pandemic
8 Sep 12:37 • Africanews • 6630243980146688532.htmlIndian teen from UAE dies in Kerala after long battle with rare kidney disease caused by insect bite
Tragedy as baby dies in Tamworth despite best efforts of medics
COVID-19 has increased cases of anxiety, depression – Medical Director
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A New Cosmic Tension: The Universe Might Be Too Thin
8 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
A New Cosmic Tension: The Universe Might Be Too Thin
Cosmologists have concluded that the universe doesn’t appear to clump as much as it should. Could both of cosmology’s big puzzles share a single fix?
8 Sep 00:00 • Quanta Magazine • 8925637109675618644.htmlDonna braves the shave for friend Carol
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Recharging N95 masks for continued usage
The oldest Neanderthal DNA of Central-Eastern Europe
Physicists achieve tunable spin wave excitation
Roz Purcell says therapy was the best investment she ever made
40% of children are not fully vaccinated, says NSO report
Joe Biden finally finds copy of Constitution on mask mandates
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Free Technical Education to over 1500 in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru
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ConnectedH Secures Undisclosed Seed Funding
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Leave no stone unturned: PM orders quick recovery of SECP official Sajid Gondal
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Restoring the filtration efficiency of N95 masks after they have been cleaned
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Scientists stunned after discovering ‘rust’ on the moon
Pandemic helps set new dean’s priorities
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Are You Ready For It? This Trainer Created a 20-Minute Taylor Swift HIIT Workout
13 Sep 21:03 • 1 article
This Trainer Created a 20-Minute HIIT Workout Set to Taylor Swift, and We Can't Calm Down
Trainer Emily Thorne shares a HIIT Taylor Swift workout with Tabata-inspired dance and strength sequences. The workout is only 20 minutes long.
13 Sep 21:03 • POPSUGAR Fitness • 1694745613689462845.htmlBawumia hands over house to 82-yr-old abandoned cured leper
Use of restrictive practices at mental health clinic in Sandwell falls
Finding the balance between Nitzavim and Vayelech - Judaism
AstraZeneca Trial Halt Shows Importance of Having Package of Vaccines Like Russia, Peskov Says
FEMA grants nearly $1.2M for Mt. Juliet tornado recovery
Nagpur Adds To It’s Medical Arsenal – Breast Cancer Clinic Launched
9 Sep 09:39 • 1 article
Nagpur Adds To It’s Medical Arsenal – Breast Cancer Clinic Launched
Nagpur Adds To It's Medical Arsenal - Nangia Speciality Hospital launches Breast Cancer Clinic
9 Sep 09:39 • News4Masses • 6317182365105811536.htmlIndia sees an unprecedented surge in recoveries, nearly 75,000 recoveries in last 24 hours
9 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
India sees an unprecedented surge in recoveries, nearly 75,000 recoveries in last 24 hours
9 Sep 00:00 • www.organiser.org • 9159923259844448961.html
Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna Dating Rumors: Special Instances That Speak About Their Budding Relationship
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Lockerbie mental health campaigner calls for people to seek help for World Suicide Prevention Day
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How Will We Get the COVID-19 Vaccination? Here’s What India Is Planning
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Hospice opens doors of new £1.6m care support centre
Top biopharma CEOs sign COVID-19 vaccine safety pledge
9 Sep 12:44 • 1 article
Top biopharma CEOs sign COVID-19 vaccine safety pledge
Leaders promise to uphold rigorous safety and efficacy protocols
9 Sep 12:44 • PMLive • 7773534728205489033.htmlMeet This Year’s WIRED25: People Who Are Making Things Better
COVID reaches community spread phase in Shimla: Health official
New microfluidic device minimizes loss of high value samples
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Modified mosquitoes, CRISPR baby risks and a COVID-19 drug
9 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Modified mosquitoes, CRISPR baby risks and a COVID-19 drug
The latest science news, in brief.
9 Sep 00:00 • Nature • 7937820126793694907.htmlUganda cassava farmers plant disease-resistant crops
9 Sep 08:03 • 1 article
Cassava farmers in Eastern Uganda participate in planting field trials of disease resistant cassava
CASSAVA farmers in Serere District found in Eastern Uganda participated in planting field trials of disease-resistant cassava varieties at the National Semi-Arid Resource Institute (NaSSARI) in Serere. The Cassava Varieties were developed by Ugandan Scientists in collaboration with their global counterparts using Biotechnology Science. NaSSARI is one of the places where trials for disease-resistant cassava are ongoing. Other places include Namulonge in Wakiso and Mubuko in Kasese. “As farmers in Eastern Uganda, we are glad to participate in planting these important trials. It shows that our scientists care about the Ugandan farmers through conducting researches that have resulted into developing crops varieties that can tolerate the emerging challenges such as the outbreak of diseases that have greatly affected tuber crops such as cassava.”, noted Dominic Etellu, a prominent cassava farmer in Eastern Uganda. Another farmer shared his experience of a disease that caused him to lose his entire field.
9 Sep 08:03 • EABW Digital • 2826306000451586686.html17 COVID-19 patients under intensive care in Myanmar
Chadwick Bosemans death puts colon cancer in focus again
Has the COVID-19 lockdown changed Earth’s climate?
Researchers discover trick to keeping seagulls from stealing your food
Relief as support meeting numbers not limited to 6
Postdocs in crisis: science cannot risk losing the next generation
ATM Fraud With Cloned Card, Tutorial On YouTube Provides Help!
9 Sep 08:27 • 1 article
ATM Fraud With Cloned Card, Tutorial On YouTube Provides Help!
Cloning an ATM card and stealing away lots of cash, is that possible, can an ATM be cloned, can money be stolen using this cloned card! The answer to all the above questions is 'yes'.This shocking incident has taken place in Amroha district of UP. ATM card clone, atm card, money loot through clone atm card, odisha news, kalinga news
9 Sep 08:27 • KalingaTV • 4360489466153378461.htmlScots mental health nurse who sexually assaulted woman during terrifying attack banned from the profession
OnePlus is working on OnePlus Buds Z and 8K 960fps video recording
Recognising the profession
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A COVID-19 vaccine wont save us, but improving our health can
9 Sep 10:00 • 1 article
A COVID-19 vaccine won't save us, but improving our health can
Vaccines may not be the silver bullets we hope for. Kaiser Health News reports that any future COVID-19 vaccine could be much less effective among those suffering from obesity — and their ranks include more than 100 million people in the United States.
9 Sep 10:00 • Washington Examiner • 4625792332129656963.htmlIt’s like opening up a wound to let it heal: the sisters giving war refugees a voice
2020 is set to mark the end of the hottest 5-year period on record
Why Is the Moon Covered in Rust? Even Scientists Are Stumped by This Metal Mystery
Scientists propose ultrahigh-fraction active anode for sodium dual-ion batteries
How biotic and abiotic factors regulate the sediment denitrification rate among wetland types
Speaker to share search for ancestral cemetery during genealogy meeting
9 Sep 10:00 • 1 article
Speaker to share search for ancestral cemetery during genealogy meeting
What if the location of an old cemetery was lost to history, along with the ancestral families buried there? When Sydney Clinton Holt went to look for the lost Holt Cemetery and the graves of his ancestors, he enlisted the help of a county historian and local residents to assist him in his search. The Oklahoma Home and Community Education Genealogy group will host a presentation by Holt on “Finding My Great-Great-Grandfather’s Grave” at 10 a.m. Sept. 16 at the Oklahoma County OSU Extension Center, 2500 NE 63. The presentation is open to the public, and masks are required. For more information, go to www.ohcegenealogy.com or search Facebook: ohcegenealogy.
9 Sep 10:00 • THE OKLAHOMAN • 7193318762030590694.htmlKatie Price determined to walk again as she glams up physical therapy with fluffy slippers
Exploring hydrogen resources in Africa gains momentum
9 Sep 10:05 • 1 article
Exploring hydrogen resources in Africa gains momentum
Germany and Nigeria have agreed to establish a hydrogen exploration partnership that will benefit West Africa, part of an African partnership.
9 Sep 10:05 • ESI-Africa.com • 2679729878712745039.htmlCovid has pushed CSR deeper into corporate consciousness
Genealogist to discuss researching Native American heritage
9 Sep 10:00 • 1 article
Genealogist to discuss researching Native American heritage
The Oklahoma Genealogical Society will host the webinar program “Native American Genealogy & Research” from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 20. Rick Fogarty, who specializes in Native American tribal, adoption and DNA/forensic genealogical research, will be the presenter. Fogarty is a professional genealogist and lecturer in Hazlet, New Jersey, and a third-generation genealogist with Oklahoma roots and a citizen of the Muscogee Creek Nation. He has attended the Boston University forensic genealogy course, the Forensic Genealogy Institute genetic genealogy course, Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy, and the Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research.
9 Sep 10:00 • THE OKLAHOMAN • 7193318760615547525.htmlCould face masks be a crude vaccine against Covid-19? Scientists claim infections caused by smaller viral loads passing through a covering could build up immunity
24×7 toll-free mental health rehabilitation helpline ‘Kiran’ launched in 13 languages
Biden and Harris preemptively sow doubt on Trump vaccine announcement
“Research for the greater good” With Len Giancola Jared Gray
Chinese Company Begins Vaccine Trials on Minors; Xi’an Denies Inoculation
Treating pain with VR: Belgium’s Oncomfort nabs €10 million for its ‘digital sedation’ tech
Nigerian Woman Dies As A Result Of Plastic Surgery In Turkey
Explained: Zvezda, the Russian firm making suits for India’s Gaganyaan astronauts
Chandrayaan-3 launch in 2021 without orbiter; Chandrayaan-1 images reveal moon is rusting
Smoking linked to frequent substance use and poor mental health in sexual minority population
RBI in process of constructing digital payment index to assess extent of digitisation: Executive director
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Kuwait marks 6th anniversary of Emir’s recognition by UN as ‘Humanitarian Leader’
The controversial company using DNA to sketch the faces of criminals
9 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
The controversial company using DNA to sketch the faces of criminals
Parabon Nanolabs shot to fame using DNA and genealogy analysis to solve cold cases. Then it had to change tack.
9 Sep 00:00 • Nature • 7937820127452350124.htmlMaths for ESG: How one calculation could ignite climate action
Man dies in North Carolina manufacturing facility accident
The Healing Power of Garden Class
Video: How did mask wearing become so politicized?
9 Sep 12:18 • 1 article
Video: How did mask wearing become so politicized?
A political science scholar explains how political beliefs inform the way we process scientific information.
9 Sep 12:18 • The Conversation • 6012421227862726953.htmlNo adverse developments during Covishield vaccine trials in Mysuru
Dogs for adoption in Coimbatore
Do face masks act as a crude coronavirus proto-vaccine? Some researchers think its possible.
Whats inside the $500 billion skinny stimulus bill
Mitsubishi Accused of Ignoring Years of Workplace Racism
Studies show remote work could be a big plus for mental health — but it could also obliterate any semblance of work-life balance
Faith and politics mix to drive evangelical Christians’ climate change denial
9 Sep 12:17 • 1 article
Faith and politics mix to drive evangelical Christians’ climate change denial
Few white evangelicals in the U.S. say they believe in human-made climate change. This strand of science denial seems to have as much to do with conservative politics as the Bible's teachings.
9 Sep 12:17 • The Conversation • 6012421227406591441.htmlScientists probe the chemistry of a single battery electrode particle both inside and out
India’s waning soft power
Hospitals gear up to keep the virtual OPDs running even after Covid-19
Zebrafish help scientists speed up tests for medical cannabis strains
9 Sep 07:20 • 1 article
Zebrafish help scientists speed up tests for medical cannabis strains
Unusual research approach speeds up discovery of which cannabis plants work best for which medical indications.
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