Colorado residents waited up to 14 hours to get their hands on n-out-burgers and fries after two locations in the state were opened by the California chain on Friday. The line – and consequently traffic – got so out of hand that the local Rora Police Department, on Twitter, urged …
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The CDC now says most coronavirus cases are transmitted by people without symptoms
One of the main reasons why the use of masks is so important, the CDC said. “Most SARS-COV-2 infections are transmitted by people without symptoms,” the agency said in a section of its website dedicated to explaining the science of how to use masks to control the spread of the …
Read More »US Coronavirus: 195,000 new Covid-19 cases reported in a single day in the country. Experts say the spread is now ‘faster’ and ‘wider’ than before
On Friday, more than 195,500 new infections were reported – many people hadn’t heard of just weeks ago. The highest single-day cases during the country’s summer surge in July were just over 77,100. The numbers give only a glimpse of the devastation that has engulfed American communities, with some cities …
Read More »Indian-American doctor identifies possible covid treatment: Tribune India
Washington, November 21 An Indian-American scientist has discovered possible strategies to prevent fatal inflammation, lung damage and organ failure in patients diagnosed with Covid-19. Published in the Army Journal Publine, research by Dr. Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti, an Indian-origin researcher working at St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital in Tennessee. Leads to tissue …
Read More »Da Vinci’s drawings contain a surprising combination of bacteria, fungi and human DNA
Leonardo da Vinci is famous for his elaborate, nuanced artwork and advanced technical ideas. But new research has revealed another level of complexity in his drawings: the hidden world of small life-forms on his artwork. These findings could help create a microbiome “catalog” for artwork, the researchers said. Each piece …
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