Big problems soon surfaced. An AstraZeneca executive told Reuters on Monday that the company did not intend to get half the dose for any of the participants. The British researchers conducting the trial there initially wanted to give the full dose to the volunteers, but the miscalculation meant that they …
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The Air Force is studying new, sharp bases to fight in the Pacific
Due to the vast distance in the Pacific region and the increasing reach of Chinese troops, the U.S. It has led him to find ways to disperse his forces and their bases. U.S. For the Air Force, that means screwing into the area for runways and facilities that could support …
Read More »Trump calls for Pennsylvania hearing, blames voter fraud on speakerphone
President Donald Trump called Wednesday at a Pennsylvania State Senate hearing, where his legal team was appearing as part of his legal battle against the election results. After calling his lawyers in the middle of the hearing – at the Windham Hotel in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania – Trump embarked on a …
Read More »Covid Combat Fatigue: Doctors and nurses are running out
Dr. Emory, an internal medicine physician at Emory University. Marshall Florent understands that her young children, and years and years, from her scrubs to her sneakers, are strangely accustomed to the ritual of removing work clothes. Entering his house. “I don’t touch or talk to my kids before I take …
Read More »NASA began assembling rockets for the Artemis Moon mission
The first booster segment of the Space Launch System (SLS) was stacked on top of a mobile launcher at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida earlier this week in preparation for its first flight, NASA said Tuesday. A total of 10 segments will make twin solid rocket boosters before its …
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