What happened Coronavirus-related stocks declined sharply on Wednesday, extending their losses following Russia’s announcement on Tuesday that it had developed the world’s first COVID-19 vaccine. From 11:55 a.m. EDT, shares of Novavax (NASDAQ: NVAX), Heat Biologics (NASDAQ: HTBX), Sorrento Therapeutics (NASDAQ: SRNE), Wax species (NASDAQ: VXRT), en iBio (NEWS: IBIO) …
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Fr. Jeremy Leatherby and the Political-Theological Complex
Professor M. Cathleen Kaveny said, “Every man with a copy of the catechism, an internet connection and an attitude thinks he is a theologian.” Her insight goes a long way toward explaining the bizarre case of Fr. Jeremy Leatherby of Sacramento, California. The excommunication latae sententiae – that is, self-imposed …
Read More »NYC pro police say ‘Blue Lives Matter’ mural falls under First Amendment rights
The founders of New York City-based pro-police groups who deserve officials for their right to paint their own mural said Wednesday that they hope to be allowed to commemorate their heroes and stress that it is only fair that they make their first amendment can rightly express by doing so. …
Read More »Antiviral nasal spray can fight coronavirus, study finds
Moms Create Coronavirus Solutions For Kids: Why They Say Their PPE Face Screens Are More Effective Than Cloth Masks Little Lives PPE helps children and adults safely return to the world amid the coronavirus pandemic. Dr. Gabrielle Page-Wilson and Alexandra Stanton founded Little Lives PPE to not only maintain the …
Read More »Adding a dash of alcohol suppresses coffee ring effect in 2D print jets
Increase / The coffee ring effect happens because evaporation gets to the edge faster than at the center. Inkjet printing of two-dimensional crystals will be essential for the introduction of the next generation of print electronics. While technology has made great strides in recent years, a major challenge for industrial …
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