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Immobilised at 34, NRI Man Recovers Builds Mobility Device For Stroke Survivors
Forces buy new equipment to transport people with infectious diseases
Arctoris supports global research efforts to combat COVID-19
Fever not predominant Covid symptom, focus on it may lead to missing cases, says AIIMS study
Research reveals an increase in medications prescribed by dentists
Livestock expansion is a factor in global pandemics
EU Confidential #162: EU budget and recovery summit — Deal, drama and details
Wellcome photography prize 2020 shortlist: focus on mental health
Researchers trying to identify COVID case from cough sounds
Genes related to inflammation, stress may help tailor treatments for depression
Why smokers and vapers – and those around them – may face higher Covid-19 danger
Daily passenger flights in China rebound to 80pc of pre-Covid levels
Biogen plans Spinraza study in SMA patients treated with Novartis’ Zolgensma
Medical staff at breaking point
Roche blames COVID-19 and biosimilars for Q2 decline
Bawumia commissions 100-bed Infectious Disease Centre at Ga East today
British businesses and consumers work on a strong recovery in July
BNGO Stock Forecast: BioNano Genomics Inc. plummets despite analyst upgrade
Our ‘Zoom Room’ plan to support vulnerable people in Perth and Kinross
Googles first-gen Pixel Buds are on sale at a crazy low price
Why people with Alzheimer’s may lose their way
RBI nod for Route One Investment Company’s stake hike in IndusInd Bank
Critic of Chinese leader expelled from party on graft charge
African authorities deploy KC Wearable Smart Helmet to combat spread of COVID-19
Do You Remember. .? Israeli Researchers Shed New Light on Addiction
Jacquemus Spring/Summer 2021 “L’amour” Review
Oklahoma prosecutor says Indian Health Service shortcomings leave children vulnerable
Coronavirus Pandemic: The new normal for private healthcare sector post COVID-19
Covid-19 vaccine likely to be widely available only at the end of 2021, says Singapore MOH official
‘Cancer’ in SA sport has been exposed by BLM – Nathi Mthethwa
Donald Trump Tried To Prove He’s Mentally Competent By Listing Random Words On Live TV
Scientists claim pill to replace exercise possible in the future
Ive lived in a constant state of alarm about the pandemic, but mind tricks like imagining my 80th birthday party are helping me cope
What should we do with racist sports team owners? Call them out relentlessly
Senate Passes Bill To Protect Stimulus Checks From Creditors
Life science diagnostic start up is seeing growing interest and support for disease detection tests
Dharmavaram man dies in GGH, after waiting for hours for medical help
Researchers design new version of protein to develop COVID-19 vaccine
Medical Foundation donates 2,000 masks to nurses
Scientists determine the origin and transmission rates of SARS-CoV-2 strains
Nearly 4 out of 5 of A-bomb survivors find it difficult to pass on experiences: poll
Patryk Klimala shows Celtic survivor mentality as fast learner set for make or break chance
In the new revisions to the CBSE political science curriculum, an ode to the BJP
Abiodun approves appointments into boards, commissions
New model by CHOP researchers identifies noncoding mutations across five pediatric cancers
Why telemedicine could remain popular across Asia even after Covid is controlled
Alanis Morissette: Without therapy, I dont think Id still be here
Coronavirus Vaccine News Live Updates: Oxfords Covishield likely by end of year in India
Top EU officials urge MEPs give quick budget-deal approval
Coronavirus pandemic fuels the sale of blood plasma in Black market
Could a Fitbit detect coronavirus? Scientists launch mobile app to track peoples heart rates and activity and link them to Covid-19 cases
Director SKIMS urges recovered COVID patients to donate plasma
Sam Riley took science lessons to play Pierre Curie in Radioactive
Masters degree loan scheme must continue for further inclusivity, vast study finds
Novel research determines the prevalence of chronic kidney disease
New model may explain why certain cancer cells are resistant to therapy
Blantyre man makes it his mission to help pay for five-year-olds cancer treatment
How Many Hot Dogs Can a Human Theoretically Eat? A Sports Scientist Weighs In
Delhis moving towards herd immunity, ready to restart Metro, says Kejriwal
Machine learning: How embeddings make complex data simple
Study shows inert drug ingredients could lead to unanticipated side effects
All COVID-19 funds spent fraudulently will be recovered, vows Ramaphosa
The Irish Times Business Person of the Month: Michael Burke
More than 5,000 people currently hospitalised in Gauteng
China’s economy seen growing 2.2 per cent in 2020, weak demand, US tensions cloud outlook
Restarting health services, schools a priority
How home-makers, masons painters are driving Pune’s auto hub out of lockdown losses
Bill Gates Wife Makes Uhuru Promise on Covid-19 Vaccine
Protein Week 2020: Role of nutrition and protein in building immunity
USD/IDR to retrace lower after August seasonality rupiah pitfall – ANZ
EU’s Gentiloni: Recovery Fund payments will begin in H2 2021
Saudis celebrating Eid urged to maintain safety measures
On This Day: Apollo 11 astronauts splash down
Study shows peer mentorship is more accessible than traditional hierarchical relationships
Crude oil prices turn negative on US-China tensions, corona cases
Should you buy Bajaj Capitals coronavirus health policy that pays a lump sum to surviving insured?
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Good Morning Britains Dr Sarah Jarvis lays down swimming pool warning
One year of Chandrayaan-2: Isro gears up for Chandrayaan-3, Gaganyaan
Police net members of kidnapping syndicate in Kliprivier, recover several guns
KNUST commissions an executive campus at Moree, Cape Coast
Bee disease spreading via flowers
Jaundiced eye, cry BJP ministers over graft charge
The river Shannon – an income stream struggling to recover from coronavirus
Data scientists design OR Black Box to monitor operating rooms and streamline surgeries
‘I never took RBZ farm merchanisation freebies’ – Gono
Eurozone business sentiment rebounds from pandemic hit
Tooth of Covid-19 patient’s 13-day-old girl extracted
Palamu MP demands early start of viral research lab in medical college
Scientists Verify Platos Theory, Earth Is Made of Cubes, on Average
Every breath you take
Download this free app to donate your Fitbit data to Covid-19 research
India seeks mechanism for dispute resolution to end harmful fisheries subsidies
NASA Alert! Potentially Dangerous Gigantic Asteroid 2020 ND to Zoom Past Earth Today
AR Dar takes over as CE Mechanical deptt
Liberia: St. Joseph Catholic Hospital Dedicates Maternity Ward In Honor of Her Longest Serving Medical Doctor
London-based Closed Loop Medicine secures €275K for COVID-19 and hypertension monitoring
Malaysian actress and singer Erra Fazira hospitalised for dengue
A Mutated Neanderthal Gene Could Make Some People More Sensitive to Pain
“Bring beauty back to the concept of all seven dimensions of wellness.” With Candice Georgiadis Rick Stollmeyer
Meet Dr Sarah Gilbert, one of the scientists leading the race to find a Covid-19 vaccine
Mourners to line Derby streets to say last farewell to young Derby mum
Economic recovery in India hinges on moratorium duration: Chris Wood
PSN commends arrest of suspects linked to pharmacist’s murder in FCT
Women officers seek clarity on med fitness rules | India News
Bangladesh Bank orders loan recovery from flood-hit farmers paused
For Indian cities to be resilient against disease, housing codes for the poor must not be diluted
KZN cops arrest man towing vehicle containing illicit cigarettes
Earring provides vital clue to woman’s body in Umiam lake
COVID-19 lockdowns halve human-related seismic vibrations across globe
Thatcher, Reagan to inspire economic recovery
This is what a scientist looks like
RMCO: 227 people arrested for breaching SOPs across Malaysia; mandatory quarantine at designated centres for returning travellers begins today
AFC meeting suggests solutions to help Asian football recover
Despair in the pandemic brings mental health to the centre stage, writes Sanjay Jha
Arms, ammunition recovered from LoC village
Grief and the loss of a beloved in the time of Covid-19
What led to Urjit Patels premature exit from the RBI? Inside his tell-all book
Odisha to get two more plasma banks in August
WMO: Portions of Arctic warmer than Florida this season
Trump admin spent US$21M studying if heartburn medication fought coronavirus
UAEs Hope Probe begins interplanetary mission
Grey’s Anatomy And Station 19 Are All Set To Beat The Shared-Universe Phenomenon
Study identifies 21 existing drugs that could treat COVID-19
Southwest says reviewing summer flights as bookings stall
U.S. Hatches Plan To Build a Quantum Internet That Might Be Unhackable
Milestone Pharmaceuticals News: Why MIST Stock Is Skyrocketing 114% Today
How might the next invention by battery anode creator Rachid Yazami change your life?
Recovered from coronavirus? Now, its time for post COVID-care
Minister hails govt. decision to upgrade hospital
Homeopathic medicines given to railway staffers
Comet NEOWISE offers a cosmic photo op
Health experts alert State to the ‘new reality’
Pakistan wraps up anti-polio drive amid surge in cases
Large parties turned into super-spreader events for COVID-19 in Ottawa: Public Health
Japan and Ghana team up to fight disease in West Africa
Dr. Scott Barbour: People Have Permanent Damage Due to Delayed Care
Presidency to restrict access to State House hospital
Scientists discover coronavirus in the EARS of two dead Covid-positive patients as studies suggest hearing loss may be a rare symptom of the infection
Drugmakers are gearing up for massive coronavirus vaccine trials after promising early data
Innovative tools offer reproducibility for Deep Learning
Scientists build machine learning model for detecting early signs of depression in text
Discovers sales volume plunged amid the pandemic, but its now on the path to recovery
Lockdown made no difference to the number of people who died from coronavirus
FDA Issues EUA for OraRisk COVID-19 RT-PCR Test
Woman left with 10-inch scar after neck lump from braces turns out to be cancer
Kartik Aaryan discusses mental health issues in latest episode of Koki Poochega
Cornell Scientists Say “Strange Metals” Are Similar to Black Holes
India’s first 700 MWe pressurized heavy water reactor at Gujarats Kakrapar attains criticality
Our Neanderthal DNA Might Get Triggered By AI, Initially Set Off By Self-Driving Cars
A security breach opened up access to a genealogy site’s DNA profiles
Weak handshake? You may be at risk of liver problems, study finds
Who Can Afford to Ignore Their Emotions?
What to Do About the Mental Health Consequences of COVID-19
Scientists discover how coronavirus enters cells without encountering immune system resistance
U.S. shale oil’s recovery is unlikely to last the summer
23andMe Releases Devastating Analysis of Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
10 waterbodies in Ambattur to be rejuvenated, beautified
As Planet Edges Closer To Climate Tipping Points, Scientists Identify Methane Gas Leak In Antarctica
Project creates more powerful, versatile ultrafast laser pulse
12 free public health courses that award a certificate upon completion — from a Yale course on disease clusters to a CME-eligible course on COVID-19
Science World offers free admission for essential workers prior to reopening Aug. 1
Discovery of disordered nanolayers in intermetallic alloys
An origin story for a family of oddball meteorites
Putting patients at the centre of COVID-19 research
Neanderthal gene linked to increased pain sensitivity
Remdesivir Vaccine Works! Mel Gibson Became First Actor to Heal from COVID-19 Using Drug
Selena Gomez Shows Support To Taylor Swift By Rocking Her Merch For The ‘Folklore’ Album – Check Out The Pic!
What a WWII Typhus Outbreak Can Teach Us About Stopping Coronavirus
UAE underlines need to balance health and economic recovery at 2nd Extraordinary G/20 Sherpa Meeting
Astronomers Say “Megaripples” Are Moving Across the Surface of Mars
TORAH SHORTS: Parshat Devarim: Biblical Demigod
‘Making students choose between arts and sciences inhibits creative thinking’
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Kyrgyz Officer Who Raised Issue Of Graft In Border Guard System Dies Suddenly
Cops batter down door in Borders after medical gas stolen
How the world’s biggest general science society is tackling racism
Fear grips Namisindwa as Ugandas first coronavirus victim gets buried
Wave of silence spread around world during coronavirus pandemic
Bacteria tied to stunted growth in malnourished children
1 in 4 people in Delhi may have been exposed to COVID-19: Can we achieve herd immunity soon?
Cash-starved Family Planning Should Not Have To Apologise To Patients
Immunity boosting medicines distributed to cops in Nalgonda
Cipla set to launch Covid antiviral drug
Nobody Has An Advantage
Kanye West’s Recent Breakdown Highlights How Social Further Stigmatizes Mental Health Challenges In The Black Community
Scientists Make Wine and Cheese from Daisy-Like Weed
Fauci defends past recommendations following conservative attacks
Foxes Started Eating Human Food Remains as Early as 42,000 Years Ago
Lego-inspired bioscaffolding could better heal broken bones
StaTwig to take a shot at global speed delivery of Covid vaccine
The London Science Museum Need Your Help Identifying These Unusual Items
COVID-19 vaccine trial at Groote Schuur to be rolled out next week
Anticipating surge in cases, state asks dist admn to expand bed strength, ramp up infrastructure
Pune: 4 held for giving forged joining letters with KCB CEO’s signature
Widow, Kamloops city staff call for more nurses to work with police on mental health calls
Government to develop £100m Covid-19 vaccine manufacturing centre
Contest: Win ‘Clueless’ and ‘Ghost’ on Blu-ray
Tiny Arbutus Biopharma Wins Patent Litigation Fight with COVID-19 Vaccine Implications
How to see the ISS as it passes over the UK tonight
Flying to Delhi From Abroad? Can You Seek Exemption From Mandatory Institutional Quarantine? Details Here
Fire protection system to be tested in a village in Arganil
Team of helpers fails to save woman in medical distress at Matheson Lake
Sorrento Therapeutics May Be Ready For a Pullback
Why some mosquitoes prefer humans
IIT Delhi, Wells Fargo sign MoU for home-based Covid-19 testing kit
Plagues Past, Present and Future
Staying at Home Is Taking a Toll on Families
Silicon core fishbone waveguide extends frequency comb
Fall Travel Flop Undercuts Boeing 737 Max Return
A Guide to Conservatorships (And Why Everyone Is Talking About Them)
Sports Illustrated Model Leaves Little To Imagination In ‘Dental Floss’ Swimsuit
Screening camp for plasma donors organised in Dharavi
Nancy Pelosi Has A New Nickname For Coronavirus To Succeed Trump’s ‘China Virus’
Chennai schools put in place safety measures
Lock me up and I will tell them everything – Kanye warns Kim
US Health Specialist Fauci and His Family Receive Serious Threats Due to His COVID-19 Agenda
UNLV competition offers $1M for safety innovations during pandemic
Eating chocolate may help reduce your risk of heart disease
Highly stable amyloid protein aggregates may help plant seeds last longer
Scientists Find Smallpox in Viking Skeleton Teeth, Marking Earliest Sign of Plague
Local doctor says COVID-19 herd immunity may not be necessarily attainable
Ursula von der Leyen: EU recovery plan will pay for itself
Will Mass Transit Recover From the Pandemic?
Coronavirus: FG makes stunning revelation, says Madagascar herb cant cure COVID-19
Increasing rates of preventable hospitalizations among adults with dementia
Targeting the perfect metal-organic framework cooling combination
Stephen Moore’s Big Idea: Replace federal income tax with national sales tax
This electromagnetic light might be the coolest home or office light youll ever own
Maryland governor criticizes Trump on virus response
Talks held: Mario Balotelli could try to rejuvenate his career at Italian third tier side
Jared Kushner in Fight With Telecom CEOs Over Trump Campaign Texts Blocked By Anti-Spam System
Now a blockchain platform to digitise COVID-19 patient data
Scientist Begins Lunar Farming Research During Lockdown By Growing Radishes In His Kitchen
The next wave – How to beat future pandemics
Regional Index for medical tourism taps Dubai as top destination in the Arab World
Mum who delayed seeing GP about tummy pains during lockdown has incurable cancer
Favipiravir phase-3 clinical trial shows ‘faster clinical cure’ in mild to moderately ill patients
Scientists disappointed by plan to boost France’s research prowess
Damon Dash: If Kanye West is crazy, Id like to lose my mind like that
Trump’s Fake Solution to the Fake Crisis in Portland
80-Year-Old Retired Nurse Leaves Home Comfort to Join Covid-19 Fight
American Airlines passenger allegedly removed over refusing to wear a mask, others cheer
Experimental optimal verification of entangled states using local measurements
Clarke extends COVID-19 compliance relaxation mechanisms
Where are arctic mosquitoes most abundant in Greenland and why?
African Ancestry Data Offers Deeper Examination of History of Slavery
UB study validates a novel pharmacological target for Alzheimer’s disease
PolyA-miner assesses the effect of alternative polyadenylation on gene expression
Regent’s dismissal of striking medical workers ‘maladministration’: Ombudsman
Indian medical systems have helped boost immunity during pandemic, says Harsh Vardhan
UK-backed firm buys vaccine facility from Benchmark Holdings
A doctors prescription for successfully curing burnout | ZDNet
Samsung prematurely reveals the key Galaxy Buds Live selling point
A vaccine for COVID-19: So near and yet so far
Engineered SARS-CoV-2 protein offers better stability and yields for vaccine researchers
Phosphate Analyzer Helps Control Soluble Lead
Scientists chart SARS-CoV-2 origin and transmission in Brazil, harboring one of fastest growing COVID-19 epidemics in the world
Researchers find evidence of smallpox in the viking age
How Much Does An F-15EX Cost? Boeing And The Air Force Don’t Agree.
BMWs X5 SUV will get a hydrogen fuel-cell version in 2022
Engineering study examines sunflower stem growth
Scientists discover key to restricting antibiotic resistant bacteria
How AI systems use Mad Libs to teach themselves grammar
Body recovery underway after trench collapses on workers near 107th and Missouri avenues
Scientists put penis rings on bisexual men to prove they exist
Airlines lose billions as demand stalled, CEOs warn recovery hinges on a coronavirus vaccine
Campaign launched to town is open after lockdown
Blood Test Might Spot Cancer Years Earlier
Deep-belief networks detect glioblastoma tumors from MRI scans
Ekusileni in dire straits
Scientists Say A Supermassive Black Hole Glitched, Inexplicably Turning Off and On Again
Hypnotherapy Promises Hope for Insomnia Sufferers
Astrophysicists unveil biggest-ever 3D map of Universe
Saudi King Salman admitted to hospital for medical checkup
Namibia records 22 new COVID-19 cases, three deaths and 15 new recoveries
Kanye Wests presidential run: real or for show?
Could mini-Neptunes be irradiated ocean planets
Wave of promising study results raise hopes for coronavirus vaccines
Social Psychology Sheds Light on Trumpers’ Troubles
Spinal Stimulators Repurposed to Restore Touch in Lost Limbs
Covid-19 spread may rise in monsoon, winters: IIT-AIIMS Study
Pharma executives promise Congress they arent cutting corners in fast-tracking coronavirus vaccine
COVID-19 Recoveries Surpass Active Cases By Over 3 Lakh: Union Health Ministry
Dozens of active volcano sites spotted on Venus for the first time
Coronavirus antibodies fall dramatically in first 3 months after mild cases of COVID-19
Britain signs deals with Pfizer, BioNTech, Valneva for COVID-19 vaccines
Matt Hancock hails promising news on Oxford University coronavirus vaccine – video
Chris Wallace masterfully turned in what might have been the best TV interview ever with President Donald Trump
First human trial of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine shows promise
CDC investigating outbreak of 125 salmonella infections in 15 states, including California
Smallpox vaccination kits from the US civil war reveal historic virus
Australia warns COVID-19 outbreak will take weeks to tame
Nasdaq jumps more than 2% led by Amazon, SP 500 goes positive for 2020
Alleged OnePlus Buds Images Leak; Will Ship Out In Three Distinct Colours
Everything you need to know about the Oxford coronavirus vaccine
EU leaders in home stretch to recovery deal after days of squabbling
Melting Sea Ice And Starvation Could Push Polar Bears To Extinction By 2100
IRDAI allows insurers to sell Corona Kavach policy as group product
What Does It Mean to Say a New Drug ‘Works’?
Five thoughts on Bubble Life: Thomas on conditioning, Siakam on Masai and Bobby
COVID-19 and herd immunity: What is the role of children here?
Russian ambassador rejects coronavirus vaccine hacking claims
Know your kid’s cholesterol numbers
Fraud, bias, negligence and hype in the lab — a rogues’ gallery
Column: Why is President Trump so proud of passing a test only those with dementia fail?
Advancing knowledge on archaea
Biggest risk factors identified to try and prevent Alzheimers disease
How Will Covid Be Remembered?
Apollo 11: Returning from the Moon
21 Jul 13:02 • 1 article
Apollo 11: Returning from the Moon
On July 21, 1969, command and service module pilot Michael Collins photographed this close-up view of the docking target on the Apollo 11 Lunar Module from the Command Module.
21 Jul 13:02 • NASA • 4142467994054901562.htmlStimulus matters more to Wall Street than a vaccine: Market researcher James Bianco
Rare Large Squid To Be Dissected For Scientific Research
EU summit enters fourth day with recovery deadlocked
Super-supplemented shellfish found to be rich in vitamins
Cancer metabolic pathway identified as target for therapy
This App Claims It Can Hear COVID-19 in Your Voice
Will this be Mercedes most dominant season yet?
German Scientists Are Hosting a Concert to Study How COVID-19 Spreads
How does COVID-19 affect kids? Science has answers and gaps
New Species of Glass Sponge Discovered
A coronavirus vaccine would be a triumph, but the worst human impulses threaten its success
Returning to farmings roots in the battle against the billion-dollar beetle
China’s Covid-19 Vaccine: Third phase trial in Bangladesh
South Atlantic anomalies existed 8 - 11 million years ago
;Dont eat me; proteins prevent synapse destruction in Alzheimers
NASA Experiment: Radishes Could Probably Grow in Lunar Soil
Sloan Digital Sky Survey Collaboration Releases New 3D Map of Universe
Indian police arrest 14 for black market remdesivir as COVID-19 cases jump
The South Atlantic Anomaly May Go Back Far Longer Than Anybody Knew
London-based Polymateria raises £15 million for new plastics that automatically biodegrade and leave no trace
Medically Uninsured People in Bulgaria Can Be Refused a PCR Test in Hospitals
Space-based spectrometer enters neutron lifetime debate
EU eyes cuts to green transition fund in late bid to strike recovery deal
Moonstruck over the sighting of Eid ka chaand
Levodopa Intestinal Gel Seen to Ease Long Off Periods of Advanced Disease
Planets galore in the morning sky at greater heights
Andrew Falloon to retire at election for mental health reasons; PMs office receives correspondence related to Falloon; He joins five other National MPs who have announced their retirements from politics in recent weeks
Five strange moments from Trumps Fox News interview – video
Best Relaxation Techniques
Green Spaces Are Vital to Combating Social Isolation and Mental Illness
Body recovered after fall in Three Finger Jack area
Getting to the bottom of goosebumps
Colon Cancer Tests by Mail Might Boost Screening
Microbiologists Discover Bacterium that Eats Manganese
We Came in Peace for All Mankind
20 Jul 12:20 • 1 article
We Came in Peace for All Mankind
On July 20, 1969, two American astronauts made history by landing on the surface of another celestial body.
20 Jul 12:20 • NASA • 4142467993325167296.htmlA COVID-19 Bridge Over Troubled Water?
WCED encouraged by COVID-19 recovery rate among teachers, pupils
Fukushima may have scattered plutonium widely
Covid-19 news: Contact tracing failings risk second wave in England
‘Universal phenomenon’ shared by metastatic prostate tumors
Government Health Agency Recommends ‘Glory Holes’ For Safe Sex Amid COVID-19 NSFW
Road Microplastics Are Polluting The Oceans Heating The Planet
Exotic neutrinos will be difficult to ferret out
Sales are dismal: Businesses in CBD see slow recovery as most offices continue work-from-home arrangements
Japans Shionogi targets annual vaccine output of 30 million
Scientists Find These Stunning Spiral Beehives Have a Lot in Common With Crystals
Sarah Gilbert has shown the value of scientists who understand politics
How You Could Look In 25 Years If Your Work-From-Home Habits Don’t Get Better
Global tech industry sales bounce could be short-lived
Hybrid Fish Stuns Scientists As Two Species That Last Shared An Ancestor In The Jurassic Have Babies
Messi brace gives Barca therapeutic 5-0 final day win
KFC is looking to make 3D bio-printed chicken nuggets
Mantashe is in hospital for better medical care monitoring - Presidency
Life Healthcare confirms it has bed capacity as Gauteng COVID-19 cases surge
Appointment of SA doctor to UNHRC ‘a big win’ for the country
UK biotech Synairgen reveals promising early results for COVID-19 drug
Lockdown result: ‘It takes 66 days for a change in behavior to turn into a habit’
South Africa is getting a new national employment policy – including rules around hiring foreigners
Eating habits of baby predator starfish revealed
High school athletes require longer recovery following concussions
Red Velvet reveals that Wendy is focusing on rehabilitation exercises + the group’s plans for second half of 2020
One mental health solution: a kinder, gentler emergency department for people considering suicide
COVAXIN: AIIMS to start human trials of Indias first COVID-19 vaccine today
Mandatory face masks might lull people into taking more coronavirus risks
Disabled freighter adrift, Gulf of Tonkin
EU budget and recovery fund talks continued into early hours of Monday
Two New Cryptic Species of Australian Sugar Gliders Discovered
Hulu Study IDs 4 Types of Streaming Consumers
Astronomers discover the most X-ray luminous high-redshift quasar
Dogs may use Earths magnetic field to navigate
Free Online Embodied Psychology Summit – Starts on the 22nd
While children around her died, teenage Maria kept a quarantine diary
QotW: Do you really need to wash, rinse, and repeat?
South Korea Church Hit by COVID-19 Says 4000 Members Gave Plasma For Research
COVID-19 replicating RNA vaccine has robust response in nonhuman primates
Quantum exciton found in magnetic van der Waals material NiPS3
UKs vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 is safe and induces an immune reaction, according to preliminary results
Battery breakthrough gives boost to electric flight and long-range electric cars
Oxygen breathes new life into solar cell research
A look inside a battery
The COVID-19 Traveler
Create and Maintain Healthy Relationships
The Temple is the World: Finding the Teacher Within
What is Forensic Psychopathology?
Parenting an Adult Child With Mental Illness
Odisha Govt To Give Rs 50 Lakh To Family Of Asha, Anganwadi Workers Dying During COVID-19 Duty
GoodMills Innovation launches healthy aging and immunity boosting wheat germ concentrate: We see enormous potential in everyday foods
Yeedi K700 Robotic Vacuum review
Apologise to Prof. Opoku-Agyemang – Dr Baah Instructs Wontumi
Three companies studying “Orbital Outpost” space station concepts for Defense Department
Let Arab space programmes create more space for Arab scientists and students
Using robots to probe how people react to simple behaviours
Daily briefing: Huge drop in premature births during lockdown
Coronavirus vaccines get a biotech boost
Rosalind Franklin was so much more than the ‘wronged heroine’ of DNA
‘Disk Detective’ needs your help finding disks where planets form
The Covid-19 era oil crash is different, V-shaped recovery unlikely
Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain Fully Recovers From Covid-19, To Rejoin Work From Today
Breakthrough treatment slashes coronavirus death risk, study says
Physicists take stop-action images of light-driven molecular reaction
Love hormone oxytocin could be used to treat cognitive disorders like Alzheimers
A new species of darkling beetle larvae that degrade plastic
Using techniques from astrophysics, researchers can forecast drought up to ten weeks ahead
The career cost of COVID-19 to female researchers, and how science should respond
The Productivity Commissions Patrick Nolan says getting a clearer picture of what success looks like can help illustrate the challenges facing New Zealand firms striving to be world class
Govt keeping all options open to support economic recovery, says Nirmala Sitharaman
New Yorks incredible Larry Kelly beats COVID-19 after spending 51 days on ventilator
Computer Algorithm May Improve Accuracy, Coverage of Drug Delivery to Brain
Climate change: Polar bears could be lost by 2100
Doctor who survived COVID-19 bewildered by public disregard
Separating gamma-ray bursts: Students make critical breakthrough
What happens when flu meets Covid-19?
Junkyard Find: 1985 Volkswagen Quantum GL Turbo Diesel Sedan
Darbar Settlement Is Delayed: Is This The Reason?
13 Bands Who Wouldn’t Be Here Without Slipknot
Insufficient sleep harms childrens mental health: Study
Review: If Found...
Mental Health | Respect is at the heart of being our best self
Colliding Star Destroys Supermassive Black Hole’s Corona in Distant Galaxy
Mistrust of a coronavirus vaccine could imperil widespread immunity
Arctic scientists look to local support for projects sidelined by COVID-19
Astronomers track down lost worlds spotted but unconfirmed by TESS survey
We cant blame animals: how human pathogens are making their way into vulnerable wildlife
Amy Schumer’s Adorable Son Crashes Her Live Interview On ‘The View’
Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope delayed again due to covid-19
DAK warns of possible Covid-19 mutation in Kashmir
Ackerman McQueen CEO sued by ex-employee
Samsung Galaxy deal from Vodafone: save up to £308, claim free Galaxy Buds+, Amazon gift card
RBGs Cancer Returns; Shes Still Working
Fauci: Young People Are ‘Propagating’ the Pandemic
COVAXIN: Human Trials Of India’s First COVID-19 Vaccine Begin Today At AIIMS, Delhi
New studies clarify what drugs help, hurt for COVID-19
India, US collaborating closely during COVID-19 pandemic: Ambassador Sandhu
EU leaders look for agreement over historic recovery plan
California ‘never should have re-opened’ as Covid-19 cases surge to record high
Now ESKIMOS Have Vandalized A Statue In Greenland
Every third and fourth COVID-19 case in Latvia is tied to infection abroad
Puzzled astronomers watch a black hole vanish and reappear in a year
Newly-discovered sponge is surprisingly abundant
Job Worries Leave Question Mark Lingering Over U.S. Recovery after Sales, Sentiment Recover
Covid-19 vaccine: what have we learned from Oxford phase one trial?
COVID-19: Singapore publishes new research findings that could help with development of vaccines, more accurate testing
Madeira says recovery plan is only for “mainland Portugal” and is “a joke”
Zarrow Mental Health Symposium to be virtual, focus on healing from historical trauma
Teens found vaping in MRT train issued warnings, fined: HSA
Device found able to reduce noise in simulated neonatal intensive care unit
Science Centre, Snow City to reopen from Jul 17
Breakthrough finds leftover cancer cells in real time during surgery
The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project: An Orbital Partnership Is Born
17 Jul 08:39 • 1 article
The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project: An Orbital Partnership Is Born
On July 17, 1975, something momentous happened: two Cold War rivals met in space. When their respective spacecraft rendezvoused and docked, a new era of cooperative ventures in space began.
17 Jul 08:39 • NASA • 4142467992637397716.htmlWorlds lightest mirror is made from a few hundred atoms
Hyperion teases its XP-1 hydrogen-powered supercar
Oxford, the authors of the British clinical trial Recovery attempt to hide deaths by overdose
The flawed brilliance of J.B.S. Haldane
Russia’s Latest Hacking Target: Covid-19 Vaccine Projects
Virus Lockdown Resumes in Tehran
No Sail Order for Cruises Extended to Sept. 30
T.J. Zizzo; a part time racer who is fueled by a full-time mentality
WA landlords most optimistic about recovery despite grim outlook
Tom Holland Won’t Appreciate Tom Hardy’s Venomous Plan For Spider-Man
How the Novel Coronavirus Infects a Cell: Science, Simplified
From Dacoits To Gangsters, How The Pathogen Of Crime Mutated In Uttar Pradesh
Why It’s Unsettling That Anything Could Be Cake, According to Science
The United Arab Emirates is launching its first mission to Mars
NASA plans early August return of Crew Dragon from space station
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EU summit: intense discussion goes into Friday evening
White House Bypasses CDC on COVID-19 Data
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Hospital workers allege widespread shortages of PPE
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Central and southern China are being ravaged by floods
18 Jul 00:00 • 1 article
Central and southern China are being ravaged by floods
The massive Three Gorges Dam is no cure for the woes of people further down the Yangzi
18 Jul 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173713364213617.htmlDaily briefing: How to take the figures in your paper to the next level
Indians studying MBBS in Russia at IKBFU prepare for National Exit Test courtesy A K Educational Consultants
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Structure of the molecular cloud Orion A investigated in detail
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Physics in the pandemic: ‘Surviving the virus really aligns your perspective’
14 Jul 10:37 • 1 article
Physics in the pandemic: ‘Surviving the virus really aligns your perspective’
For astronomer Karina Voggel, COVID-19 meant lost observing time, cancelled conferences and squeezing round a kitchen table to work. Then she got sick
14 Jul 10:37 • Physics World • 8721234136044722702.htmlGPS for cancer cells: PET tracks real-time migration of single radiolabelled cells
The pathologies of President Donald Trump: Mary L Trump’s persuasive if unsurprising book on her uncle
World’s thinnest mirror is made from a single layer of rubidium atoms
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ACE2 Mouse Models for Studying COVID-19 Immunology
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Nature-led coronavirus recovery could create $10tn a year, says WEF
Hospitals look to resume normal operations, but patients still fear seeking care
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Growth-mediated sensing of long-term cold in plants
Row over Africa’s largest dam in danger of escalating, warn scientists
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BBC: Jaw-Dropping Global Crash in Childbirth; Luckily, There Will be Billions of African Immigrants to Go Around!
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India Approves Novel Biologic To Treat Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
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The Realme X50 5G and impossibly cheap Realme Buds Q have landed in the UK
Astronomy Photographer of the Year shortlist revealed
Europeans Evasive Toward JCPOA Duties
Tough Decisions as COVID Delays Cancer Surgeries
Africa Can’t Afford COVID-19 Tradeoffs
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Brazilian couple wear spacesuits to fight COVID-19
14 Jul 04:25 • 1 article
Brazilian couple wear 'spacesuits' to fight COVID-19
Brazil is one of the coronavirus outbreak's most lethal hot spots
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A Lungful Of Life – A Portrait Of Oxygen Breathing Becomes Harder And Harder
Shingles Vaccination Rates Significantly Increased With Seniors
121 million people face hunger as a result of COVID-19 – Oxfam
Aviation Scholars to Speak with NASA Astronauts Aboard Space Station
10 Jul 17:44 • 1 article
Aviation Scholars to Speak with NASA Astronauts Aboard Space Station
Aviation scholars from across the nation will pose questions next week to NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
10 Jul 17:44 • NASA • 4142467994272461009.htmlWearing masks is now the most important thing for the economy, Feds Kaplan says
11th Consecutive Influenza-Like and COVID-19-Like Illnesses Decrease Reported
Will COVID-19 eventually become like the annual flu?
Evidence Shows TB Vaccine May Help Versus COVID-19
Explainer: Why is the EU betting on hydrogen for a greener future?
Emotional and mental health issues concern for Indian denizens during Covid-19 outbreak
COVID And Flu Season Are Set To Collide, And Experts Fear ‘Disaster’
How to Heal from Gaslighting and Stop Hurting Yourself
Reducing the operating temperature of ceramic fuel cells with a high proton conductivity electrolyte
BCG Vaccination Associated With Reduced Coronavirus Fatality Rate
Black People Underrepresented in Cancer Trials
3rd Test Detecting Both Flu and COVID-19 Approved
Dr. Robert Epstein: Google Will Shift 10% of Voters to Make Trump a Blip in History
Medical physicists pioneer virtual meeting
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Some economies are bouncing back. But recoveries can easily go wrong
11 Jul 00:00 • 1 article
Some economies are bouncing back. But recoveries can easily go wrong
Our analysis shows just how fragile consumer confidence can be
11 Jul 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173715088753461.htmlIMF warns cutting spending too soon could derail recovery amid virus pandemic
Is Jagan Decision On ‘Covid Welfare’ Made KCR Cornered?
Feds Bostic reportedly says U.S. recovery may be leveling off
Applications of Single-cell Sequencing
This year’s AIDS conference has brought snippets of good news
8 Jul 00:00 • 1 article
This year’s AIDS conference has brought snippets of good news
But the HIV pandemic is nowhere near over yet
8 Jul 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173714146192770.htmlVaccine to Prevent Life-Threatening Drug-Resistant Infections Receives Funding
A charity is giving away luxury holidays to Ibiza to healthcare workers
History has shown that India has overcome every challenge, be it social or economic : PM
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Mariah Carey Is Set to Release Her Memoir, The Meaning of Mariah, This Fall
Alabama High School Students Create a Meal NASA Will Send to Astronauts in Space
9 Jul 15:39 • 1 article
Alabama High School Students Create a Meal NASA Will Send to Astronauts in Space
To add variety to the healthy diet of the astronauts on the International Space Station, NASA’s HUNCH program, which stands for High school students United with NASA to Create Hardware, created a culinary competition five years ago to involve high school students in the creation of new recipes to feed the astronauts on the station.
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Bright feathers, bright brains: hummingbirds can order numerically
Coronavirus Surge-Testing Begins in US Cities
Elon, Masa and Boris in low-Earth orbit
Why Doubts Linger On ‘Plasma Therapy’ Trials ‘Cure’ Covid Victims?
China as Economic Bogeyman
Capacitance of thin films containing polymerized ionic liquids
On Why We Shouldn’t Be Pushed Into Re-opening Our Borders
Researchers apply the anti-de Sitter/conformal field theory to cosmology
How to volunteer for COVID-19 prevention clinical studies
Should I still be taking my baby or child for vaccinations during the Covid crisis?
5 Jul 11:35 • 10 articles
How do I choose which UAE hospital I give birth in?
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5 Jul 11:35 • Gulf News • 2086521544600583281.htmlHow will Covid-19 affect my birth plan in the UAE?
The Police Tried to Make Me Medically Examine a Man Against His Will
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The Wilderness of Rare Genetic Diseases and the Parents Navigating It
Artemis Generation Students Across US to Speak with NASA Astronaut in Space
6 Jul 15:22 • 1 article
Artemis Generation Students Across US to Speak with NASA Astronaut in Space
Students from across the nation will pose questions about NASA’s Artemis program to an astronaut aboard the International Space Station. The educational event will air live at 12:15 p.m. EDT Thursday, July 9, on NASA Television and the agency’s website.
6 Jul 15:22 • NASA • 4142467993659683245.htmlaef hosts digital energy community networking platform
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Balearic pioneer José Padilla launches crowdfund following cancer diagnosis
Kanye West on how to cure COVID-19: “Stop making God mad”
Finding a consistent constant
Why Games Workshop is worth more than Marks Spencer and Centrica
A pest’s genome reveals its past
The pandemic is giving unmanned deliveries a fillip
4 Jul 00:00 • 1 article
The pandemic is giving unmanned deliveries a fillip
Demand is surging for contactless provision of meals, medical supplies and other products
4 Jul 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173713574988724.htmlEuropean Non-Compliance With JCPOA Referred to Commission
Upgrading the Space Station Is All in a Days Work
6 Jul 12:33 • 1 article
Upgrading the Space Station Is All in a Day's Work
NASA astronaut Robert Behnken works during the Wednesday, July 1, 2020, six-hour and one-minute spacewalk to swap an aging nickel-hydrogen battery for a new lithium-ion battery on the International Space Station's Starboard-6 truss structure.
6 Jul 12:33 • NASA • 4142467994057253285.htmlHow One Scientist Took on the Chemical Industry
TripAdvisor, Yelp and others highlight venue safety, an emerging consumer decision factor
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Panel Discusses Plasma Therapy Used for Treating Covid-19
People Are Rightly Outraged At This Racist Nonsense Published In A Recent Medical Textbook
Mortgage demand falls for the second straight week, signaling a potential slowdown in the housing recovery
Mind Kind: Helping Survivors Of Abuse
US Corners the COVID-19 Medication Market
July 4, 1997: Sojourner Arrives on the Red Planet
1 Jul 19:30 • 1 article
July 4, 1997: Sojourner Arrives on the Red Planet
Hitching a ride on the Mars Pathfinder mission, the Sojourner rover arrived on Mars on July 4, 1997.
1 Jul 19:30 • NASA • 4142467993307614547.htmlUK risks missing net zero target in Covid-19 recovery, Labour warns
3 Jul 06:00 • 1 article
UK risks missing net zero target in Covid-19 recovery, Labour warns
Chancellor urged to prioritise plans to realign spending with cuts to carbon emissions
3 Jul 06:00 • the Guardian • 1491978794787600810.htmlAustralian Researchers Repurposed Old Vaccine to Protect Against COVID-19
5 ways to help kids build mental strength and emotional maturity during their summer vacation
Specially Shaped Artificial Particles Detoxify Blood
Social distancing on planes: Why new seat designs wont take off
Pregnant in the UAE: How to choose your doctor
Coronavirus vaccine: the laboratory that created the Viagra announced positive results
Why Games Workshop is worth more than Marks Spencer and Centrica
AMERICAN RESILIENCE: A look at how New Orleans world-famous dining scene recovered after Hurricane Katrina, one of the most devastating natural disasters in US history
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Katy Perry Opens Up About Mental Health, Says She Felt Suicidal During Split From Orlando Bloom
India’s UCO Bank Eyes Non-Oil Import From Iran to Sustain Rupee-Rial
Need to Prevent IAEA Case From Going to UN Security Council
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Times Radio tries to lure listeners to the paper
27 Jun 00:00 • 1 article
Times Radio tries to lure listeners to the paper
The new station may have political as well as commercial aims
27 Jun 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173714817428017.htmlNetflix’s Dark Season 3 Is leaked On Tamilrockers Website For Free Dowanlod
The right upbringing and mental health
American Cancer Society’s updated diet and physical activity guidelines to help lower cancer risk
Coronavirus in Ethiopia: ‘Incredible recovery of man aged over 100’
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Germany’s confirmed coronavirus cases rise by 477 to 192,556 – RKI
Amazon ‘copy cats’ Tesla, acquires autonomous vehicle company Zoox for $1.2bn
IAEA Resolution Not Legally Binding
COVID-19: Recovery Rate Improves To 57.43%; 75 Lakh Tests Conducted Nationally
Humans are not prepared to protect nature
We must not miss this glorious chance to address the climate and biodiversity crises
24 Jun 10:43 • 1 article
We must not miss this glorious chance to address the climate and biodiversity crises
If the government plots a green recovery from coronavirus, the benefits are endless, says environmentalist Jonathon Porritt
24 Jun 10:43 • the Guardian • 1491978796379086919.htmlExpert warns Chinas Three Gorges Dam in danger of collapse
Best Practice for Multi-Angle Dynamic Light Scattering Measurements
A propeller-shaped mansion in LAs exclusive Bel Air neighborhood looks like its levitating off of a hill. Look inside the award-winning home.
Dexamethasone cuts covid-19 deaths
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African countries are struggling to keep track of covid-19
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Covid-19 raises the risks of violent conflict
18 Jun 00:00 • 1 article
Covid-19 raises the risks of violent conflict
War and disease feed upon each other
18 Jun 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173714824928635.htmlDexamethasone cuts covid-19 deaths
Talking #MentalHealthAwareness on Twitter with our global partners
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A plan to turn the atmosphere into one, enormous sensor
11 Jun 14:49 • 1 article
A plan to turn the atmosphere into one, enormous sensor
It will watch for storms, earthquakes, volcanos—and missile launches
11 Jun 14:49 • The Economist • 2062173713405766230.htmlLearn what it takes to journey from scientist to million-dollar entrepreneur
What the early 1980s implies for unemployment today
11 Jun 00:00 • 1 article
What the early 1980s implies for unemployment today
A past recession may prove a useful guide to the recovery
11 Jun 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173714187295930.htmlHow Old At Heart Are You Based On The Adorable Animal Pics You Choose?
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What lessons can we learn from the end of the Spanish flu pandemic?
3 Jun 07:10 • 2 articles
What lessons can we learn from the end of the Spanish flu pandemic?
in 1918, the Spanish flu claimed 50 to 100 million lives worldwide.
3 Jun 07:10 • euronews • 7318238122298232921.htmlCoronavirus and the Flu: A Looming Double Threat
Slovenia’s prime minister hunts for enemies
6 Jun 00:00 • 1 article
Slovenia’s prime minister hunts for enemies
Janez Jansa is copying his Hungarian chum, Viktor Orban
6 Jun 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173715211752272.htmlMeet Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken, 2 badass astronauts, engineers, and dads poised to make history for SpaceX, NASA, and the world
Flying people to the Space Station will be SpaceX’s biggest deal yet
30 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Flying people to the Space Station will be SpaceX’s biggest deal yet
It ought also to end NASA’s old way of commissioning hardware
30 May 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173714085092053.htmlFlying people to the Space Station is SpaceX’s biggest deal yet
It ought also to end NASA’s old way of commissioning hardware
30 May 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173713506432568.htmlQuest for COVID-19 vaccines: Where they stand
SpaceX successfully launches manned rocket into orbit – video
SpaceX is set to launch astronauts on Wednesday. Heres how Elon Musks company became NASAs best shot at resurrecting American spaceflight.
Lotus benefits from its Chinese connection
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Lady Gaga Rocks A Studded Pink Face Mask As She Hand Delivers Chromatica To Every Retailer
The EU’s recovery fund is a benefit of Brexit
30 May 00:00 • 1 article
The EU’s recovery fund is a benefit of Brexit
The bloc takes steps that would have been impossible with Britain as a member
30 May 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173714048828636.htmlTake over the world in “Civilization”
30 May 00:00 • 1 article
Take over the world in “Civilization”
In the video game, at least, your fate, and the world’s, are in your hands
30 May 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173714849039422.htmlPhysics in the pandemic: ‘Our habit of combining theory and experiments was an advantage for the lockdown’
25 May 14:00 • 1 article
Physics in the pandemic: ‘Our habit of combining theory and experiments was an advantage for the lockdown’
With restrictions easing in France, experimental physicist Tiphaine Kouadou and theorist Mattia Walschaers discuss their group's new safety measures
25 May 14:00 • Physics World • 8721234136508994701.htmlCoronavirus: Why are survivors being asked to donate plasma?
Hobbyists hope to halt hunger in Lebanon by growing their own crops
28 May 14:48 • 1 article
Hobbyists hope to halt hunger in Lebanon by growing their own crops
Expensive food is pushing people to the brink
28 May 14:48 • The Economist • 2062173713950089216.htmlCoronavirus: What are the risks for children?
1 Sep 15:57 • 1 article
Coronavirus: Does reopening schools risk spreading coronavirus?
Children are at low risk from the disease, but concerns have been raised for teachers.
1 Sep 15:57 • BBC News • 3883826127834349483.htmlWhy the prosecution of a Minneapolis police officer is such a rarity
Will wet markets be hung out to dry after the pandemic?
26 May 00:00 • 1 article
Will wet markets be hung out to dry after the pandemic?
They can breed new diseases, but banning them entirely might not be the best response
26 May 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173715160680619.htmlEmergency COVID-19 vaccines will have to convince a skeptical public
THE INTERNET OF MEDICAL THINGS: The coronavirus is catalyzing a need for healthcare IoT in the US — heres how connectivity and technology providers are carving out their place in the market
Udemys most popular online courses range from coding bootcamps to photography lessons — and most are under $15 for new users right now
The Habsburgs’ marriages consolidated lands as well as faulty genes
28 May 14:48 • 1 article
The Habsburgs’ marriages consolidated lands as well as faulty genes
European history is unimaginable without the once-imperious family
28 May 14:48 • The Economist • 2062173714989327390.htmlLatin America ponders how to fight “obstetric violence”
21 May 14:53 • 1 article
Latin America ponders how to fight “obstetric violence”
The region has lots of laws to improve treatment of expectant mothers. They are not working
21 May 14:53 • The Economist • 2062173713509321047.htmlFrancis Collins on science and faith
Thoughts that the young are not much affected by SARS-CoV-2 look wrong
23 May 00:00 • 1 article
Thoughts that the young are not much affected by SARS-CoV-2 look wrong
It seems to manifest as a rare syndrome called Kawasaki disease
23 May 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173714427458995.htmlTracking the economic recovery
23 May 00:00 • 1 article
Tracking the economic recovery
Though some lockdowns are being lifted, economies are not roaring back
23 May 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173713689690440.htmlIn China, covid-19 has focused attention on mental health
16 May 00:00 • 1 article
In China, covid-19 has focused attention on mental health
In Mao’s day, sufferers were accused of lacking revolutionary zeal
16 May 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173714926952644.htmlUAE: Can I take sick leave if I have tested positive for COVID-19?
The alarming popularity of prehistoric dentistry
Coronavirus: disease could lead to poverty for 29 million people in Latin America .
12 May 00:00 • 1 article
Coronavirus: disease could lead to poverty for 29 million people in Latin America .
Several Latin American countries have announced their forceful reactivation measures, but apparently they would not be enough.
12 May 00:00 • LiveInsure • 6144911369399941583.htmlGet that satisfying *click-clack* that a mechanical keyboard can provide
It took death of a constable to wake up Delhi Police : Covid-19 Update
Health workers become unexpected targets during covid-19
11 May 00:00 • 1 article
Health workers become unexpected targets during covid-19
The toll on them may last long after the pandemic has abated
11 May 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173714426839054.htmlColombia sets the standard for economic recovery that Peru must closely observe .
7 May 00:00 • 1 article
Colombia sets the standard for economic recovery that Peru must closely observe .
“The idea in the medium term is to go a bit of trial and error in the sense that the possibility of a new quarantine is not ruled out,” says Colombian analyst Mauricio Reina.
7 May 00:00 • LiveInsure • 6144911369893722857.htmlGovt Needs to Extend Incentives for Domestic Manufacturing, Exploit Skilled Manpower: Jaideep N. Malaviya
An Indian firm starts mass-producing an unproven covid-19 vaccine
On their way to treat a COVID-19 patient, medical staff in Kanpur hotspot area pelted with stones
Iranian Tech Firms at Forefront of Battle Against Coronavirus
21 Apr 19:30 • 1 article
Iranian Tech Firms at Forefront of Battle Against Coronavirus
Iranian technology ecosystem has moved to the frontier of those combating the novel coronavirus, by working on treatment and vaccination, the vice president for science and technology said. Speaking
21 Apr 19:30 • Financial Tribune • 7109125994273441130.htmlTop US Vaccine Expert Says He Was Demoted For Opposing Chloroquine For COVID-19
Singapore reports 623 new COVID-19 cases taking total infections to 5050
UK’s Prince William and Kate say: look after mental health in coronavirus crisis
How the Spanish flu of 1918-20 was largely forgotten
18 Apr 00:00 • 1 article
How the Spanish flu of 1918-20 was largely forgotten
The Economist under-reported the pandemic. Many victims were counted among the dead of the first world war
18 Apr 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173714026033516.htmlLos Angeles COVID-19 update: Officials continue to monitor racial and economic disparities
The world will need more than one COVID-19 vaccine, GSK CEO says
Is remdesivir the drug that can kill the coronavirus?
17 Apr 00:00 • 1 article
Is remdesivir the drug that can kill the coronavirus?
Many hope it is the cure the world has been looking for, but nobody can yet be sure it works
17 Apr 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173715127239264.htmlSinn Fein leader says she has the coronavirus but is recovering
COVID 19 : confirmed cases 4789, 124 deaths, 352 cured so far
COVID-19 : cases now 5274, deaths 149, 410 cured so far
Coronavirus may ‘reactivate’ in cured patients, Korean CDC says
Netflix’s “Glow Season 4”: At what point is the wrestlers’ story going to end ??? Here is everything you want to know !!!
Trump says he can take medication to treat coronavirus, questions’ need ventilator
American Singer Pink Pledges $1M To COVID-19 Crisis After Testing Positive
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The Australian scientist who got magnets stuck up his nose should inspire us all
1 Apr 14:05 • 1 article
The Australian scientist who got magnets stuck up his nose should inspire us all
There is nothing but time for creative pursuits.
1 Apr 14:05 • The Outline • 982450774626927688.htmlDan Russell joins Seven Stones as managing director
26 Mar 11:14 • 1 article
Dan Russell joins Seven Stones as managing director
UK-based independent creative healthcare agency Seven Stones has appointed Dan Russell as its new managing director.
26 Mar 11:14 • PMLive • 7773534728965304205.htmlFive superfoods for a stronger immune system
20 Mar 11:45 • 1 article
Five superfoods for a stronger immune system
Having a properly-functioning immune system is essential for a healthy life. Mostly, our immune systems manage to fight the disease-causing microbes but
20 Mar 11:45 • Greater Kashmir • 4662909091342184767.htmlMBBS students visit in Munnar: Three had symptoms of fever
Is a second COVID-19 wave coming? Answers to that and other questions
A new way to review scientific literature is being tested
19 Mar 15:48 • 1 article
A new way to review scientific literature is being tested
It analyses the sentiments of papers’ authors
19 Mar 15:48 • The Economist • 2062173714585911860.htmlSmoking or Vaping May Increase the Risk of a Severe Coronavirus Infection
Understanding SARS-CoV-2 and the drugs that might lessen its power
12 Mar 00:00 • 1 article
Understanding SARS-CoV-2 and the drugs that might lessen its power
Modest improvements in treatment could make a big difference
12 Mar 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173713902279816.htmlShould other countries copy Italy’s nationwide lockdown?
12 Mar 00:00 • 1 article
Should other countries copy Italy’s nationwide lockdown?
The government’s response to covid-19 is unprecedented in modern-day Europe
12 Mar 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173714631334765.htmlWhat Is a Ghost Flight?
Galaxy Buds+ review: Samsungs AirPods killers are now for everyone
Covid-19 is teaching hard lessons about China-only supply chains
29 Feb 00:00 • 1 article
Covid-19 is teaching hard lessons about China-only supply chains
At the very least, an emotional decoupling is under way
29 Feb 00:00 • The Economist • 2062173715058944326.htmlDigital twins of hearts could help diagnose and treat cardiac disease
27 Feb 15:49 • 1 article
Digital twins of hearts could help diagnose and treat cardiac disease
Making a virtual heart
27 Feb 15:49 • The Economist • 2062173713780222898.htmlHow to decide in advance who will pass advanced military training
27 Feb 15:49 • 1 article
How to decide in advance who will pass advanced military training
Physical toughness is important. Personality more so
27 Feb 15:49 • The Economist • 2062173714472011820.htmlNo patient left behind
A deluge of data is giving rise to a new economy
20 Feb 15:49 • 1 article
A deluge of data is giving rise to a new economy
Ludwig Siegele asks how it will work
20 Feb 15:49 • The Economist • 2062173714843057063.htmlWill green technology kill Chiles deserts? – video
18 Feb 10:39 • 1 article
Will green technology kill Chile's deserts? – video
The Atacama in northern Chile is the driest desert in the world, and may be the oldest. It also holds 40% of the world's lithium – an essential ingredient in the rechargeable batteries used in green technology. Indigenous leaders and scientists say Chile's plans to feed a global green energy boom with Atacama lithium will kill the desert. As violent protests rock the country, they are fighting for the mining to stop
18 Feb 10:39 • the Guardian • 1491978795954185214.htmlNew Solar Orbiter Will Get the First Glimpse of the Suns Poles
People leave molecular wakes that may give away their secrets
13 Feb 15:55 • 1 article
People leave molecular wakes that may give away their secrets
They shed loads of chemicals
13 Feb 15:55 • The Economist • 2062173714006412193.htmlThe new coronavirus could have a lasting impact on global supply chains
15 Feb 00:00 • 1 article
The new coronavirus could have a lasting impact on global supply chains
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6 Feb 00:00 • 1 article
The race to produce a vaccine for the latest coronavirus
Even if scientists are too late for this outbreak, their work will not be wasted
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6 Feb 00:00 • 1 article
The coronavirus is fuelling tensions in protest-racked Hong Kong
An unprecedented strike by medical staff is piling pressure on the government
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6 Feb 15:51 • 1 article
A weak health-care system complicates China’s coronavirus battle
More medical staff and better primary health-care facilities would help
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30 Jan 16:29 • 1 article
Bolsa Família, Brazil’s admired anti-poverty programme, is flailing
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30 Jan 16:29 • The Economist • 2062173714531050928.htmlAn American chemist is suspected of illegal dealings with China
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30 Jan 00:00 • 1 article
How do you contain a global epidemic such as coronavirus?
Health officials and doctors can only do so much to stop the spread of diseases
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The digital shift in pharma marketing
23 Jan 09:35 • 1 article
The digital shift in pharma marketing
Indegene’s surveys in 2016 and 2019 show a spike in digital spend
23 Jan 09:35 • PMLive • 7773534727695929369.htmlThe biggest, most detailed map yet made of brain cells
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Permanent Hair Dye, Straighteners Linked to Higher Breast Cancer Risk
11 Dec 19:00 • 1 article
Permanent Hair Dye, Straighteners Linked to Higher Breast Cancer Risk
A study from the National Institutes of Health found women who regularly use permanent hair dye and chemical hair straighteners are at a higher risk of breast cancer. The risk increases significantly — more than six times — for black women.
11 Dec 19:00 • HowStuffWorks • 7015425267235591825.htmlAI: opportunities and barriers to improving healthcare
26 Nov 09:10 • 1 article
AI: opportunities and barriers to improving healthcare
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26 Nov 09:10 • PMLive • 7773534728778629250.htmlIndegene Pharma Marketer 2020 Report predicts significant shift in channel spends
7 Nov 10:51 • 1 article
Indegene Pharma Marketer 2020 Report predicts significant shift in channel spends
Indegene, a global provider of healthcare solutions to life sciences and biotech companies, today unveiled its Pharma Marketer 2020 report predicting a significant shift in channel spends.
7 Nov 10:51 • PMLive • 7773534728274406573.htmlDo People and Bananas Really Share 50 Percent of the Same DNA?
London’s Largest Cache of Bronze Age Objects Is on View for the First Time
23 Oct 15:00 • 1 article
London’s Largest Cache of Bronze Age Objects Is on View for the First Time
The Havering Hoard includes 100 pounds of artifacts recovered from an ancient enclosure ditch
23 Oct 15:00 • Smithsonian Magazine • 8368884273273406528.htmlThere are no excuses left: why climate science deniers are running out of rope
17 Oct 11:02 • 1 article
'There are no excuses left': why climate science deniers are running out of rope
Guardian environment correspondent Fiona Harvey recalls being heckled at the House of Commons, and explains how attitudes to climate have shifted in the last decade
17 Oct 11:02 • the Guardian • 1491978796389187852.html22 Game-Changing Gadgets Thatll Improve Your Home Life — All From Amazon
Inside the science behind Elon Musk’s crazy plan to put chips in people’s brains and create human-AI hybrids
How technology is driving new trends in patient engagement
7 Oct 14:04 • 1 article
How technology is driving new trends in patient engagement
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7 Oct 14:04 • PMLive • 7773534729033421044.htmlWe live for gravity biking: deadly sport is way of life in Medellín
2 Oct 06:00 • 1 article
'We live for gravity biking': deadly sport is way of life in Medellín
The risky hillside pastime – which sees people hurtle down steep inclines on weighted bikes at up to 77 mph – is providing kids in downtrodden areas of Colombia’s second city with an escape from their troubles
2 Oct 06:00 • the Guardian • 1491978794892683515.htmlWhat Happens if Someone Is Murdered in Space?
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Iranian Tech Firms to Participate in Hungary’s Telecom Exhibition
2 Jul 19:30 • 1 article
Iranian Tech Firms to Participate in Hungary’s Telecom Exhibition
Iranian knowledge-based companies will participate in International Telecommunications Union's Telecom World 2019 exhibition (known as ITU Telecom World 2019) taking place on Sept. 9-12 in Budapest,
2 Jul 19:30 • Financial Tribune • 7109125995046830018.htmlIran, Russia to Expand Tech Ties
30 Jun 19:30 • 1 article
Iran, Russia to Expand Tech Ties
An Iranian delegation will visit Russia from July 9 to 14 to discuss ways of expanding bilateral ties in the field of technology.
30 Jun 19:30 • Financial Tribune • 7109125994355740605.htmlNew Japanese Learning Resources: May 2019
25 Jun 00:00 • 1 article
New Japanese Learning Resources: May 2019
Every month we bring you the best NEW Japanese study tools. This month: a podcast for shadowing and a grammar practice app.
25 Jun 00:00 • Tofugu • 8644622845096404036.htmlBest vacuum cleaner 2019: bagless and bagged, cordless and corded vacs ranked
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Deaths Rise to 23 in Iran Floods
26 Mar 19:30 • 1 article
Deaths Rise to 23 in Iran Floods
The death toll as a result of heavy flooding in Iran has risen to 23, the head of Emergency Medical Service told IRIB, adding that 240 people were also injured in the past two days.
26 Mar 19:30 • Financial Tribune • 7109125995063496249.htmlDo Todays Cars Still Need Tuneups?
The Mandela Effect: Why So Many Recall Events That Never Occurred
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India Working on Rupee-Rial Mechanism for Chabahar Port Project
20 Oct 20:30 • 1 article
India Working on Rupee-Rial Mechanism for Chabahar Port Project
India is weighing a rupee-rial payment mechanism for the Chabahar Port project in Iran as it weaves a way around the impending sanctions imposed by the US on the Persian Gulf nation from November 4,
20 Oct 20:30 • Financial Tribune • 7109125995565565324.htmlEU Mechanism for Iran Trade Pursues Long-Term Targets
19 Oct 20:30 • 1 article
EU Mechanism for Iran Trade Pursues Long-Term Targets
France’s Foreign Ministry said on Thursday the creation of a special purpose vehicle (SPV) that the European Union is considering to enable trade with Iran to help the bloc avoid the extraterritorial
19 Oct 20:30 • Financial Tribune • 7109125994701725362.htmlHow Travel Is Becoming Food And Beverage Industry’s Next Frontier?
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Linguistics Conference to Be Held in Ahvaz
22 Sep 20:30 • 1 article
Linguistics Conference to Be Held in Ahvaz
The 3rd International Conference on Current Issues of Languages, Dialects and Linguistics will be...
22 Sep 20:30 • Financial Tribune • 7109125996102289084.htmlFAO Forecasts Iran’s Cereal Output to Rise 12% in 2018
23 Sep 20:30 • 1 article
FAO Forecasts Iran’s Cereal Output to Rise 12% in 2018
Despite autumn dryness, crop conditions recovered in Iran and the total cereal production for 2018 is forecast to stand at 20.1 million tons to register a 2.9% increase compared with the 2017...
23 Sep 20:30 • Financial Tribune • 7109125995064484357.htmlBuild Muscle and Boost Your Metabolism With This Weighted Workout
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9 Sep 19:30 • 1 article
Control Your Instincts
The self help book “Live Better With One’s Impulsivity” by French psychiatrists Charles-Édouard...
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7 Sep 19:30 • 1 article
Zand-Moqaddam’s 7-Volume Book on Baluchi Tribes
Donya-e-Eqtesad Publications, based in Tehran, is going to release a 7-volume anthropological work...
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Ovarian, Cervical Cancer Prevalence Rising
22 Sep 20:30 • 1 article
Ovarian, Cervical Cancer Prevalence Rising
Research suggests that ovarian cancer is the most common cause of cancer death among...
22 Sep 20:30 • Financial Tribune • 7109125994352794196.htmlParty Trick Breakdown: Why Do Balloons Stick to Hair?
Scientists Discover Something Mind-blowing About How Usain Bolt Runs
2 Aug 18:44 • 1 article
Scientists Discover Something Mind-blowing About How Usain Bolt Runs
The Jamaican sprinter has a uniquely uneven gait. Is he the fastest man alive because of, or despite, this asymmetry?
2 Aug 18:44 • HowStuffWorks • 7015425267325103781.htmlSitcom Stars, a Major Leaguer, and Captain America: 13 Men Who Have Wooed Minka Kelly
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Story of cities #24: how Hiroshima rose from the ashes of nuclear destruction
18 Apr 06:30 • 1 article
Story of cities #24: how Hiroshima rose from the ashes of nuclear destruction
In August 1945, a 16-kilotonne atomic bomb killed 140,000 people and reduced a thriving city to rubble. Hiroshima has been reborn as a place of peace and prosperity, but will memories of those dark days die with the last survivors?
18 Apr 06:30 • the Guardian • 1491978795180774792.html