SAN ANTONIO – A trial of the COVID-19 vaccine is being prepared to start in San Antonio, and starting Thursday, researchers will begin evaluating potential participants. The trial is conducted at Clinical Trials of Texas, located in the Medical Center area. Must be 18 years of age or older and …
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New research shows climate was the key factor impacting the movement of Europe’s first farmers
Credit: Roehampton University. The research, a collaboration between the University of Roehampton, the University of Cambridge and several other institutions, combined archaeological data with paleoclimatic reconstructions to show for the first time that the climate dramatically impacted the migration of people across Europe, causing a dramatic slowdown among 6,100 BC …
Read More »West Coast Conference Announces Fall Sports Delay Until September 24
PROVO – The West Coast Conference announced Thursday that the WCC President’s Council is delaying the start of fall sports until September 24 due to the current COVID-19 pandemic. A statement stated that the “health and safety of all student athletes” is “paramount in all decisions.” This means that teams …
Read More »A 24-year-old girl who hit Covid-19 after nearly 80 days in a hospital says she regrets not wearing a mask.
Paola Castillo was discharged from the Medical City North Hills Hospital in North Richland Hills on Wednesday after 79 days, according to a hospital press release. Castillo went to the emergency room on April 27 with difficulty breathing, cough, and fever. The hospital said she had been experiencing symptoms for …
Read More »Game developers struggle to stay productive during pandemic
As the pandemic continues to keep people inside, some jobs have moved from the office culture to working from home. For developers adjusting to this new reality, many say they are struggling to stay focused and productive in the new conditions, according to a new survey released by GDC. The …
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