As U.S. leaders work to control the spread of coronavirus, researchers around the world are working to answer the mysteries that remain about infections. © Mario Tama / Getty Images Employees of St. John’s Well Child & Family Center is preparing to test a woman for COVID-19 at a free …
Read More »The first gene-modified inks in history is a biological breakthrough | by Emily Mullin | Aug, 2020
Squid are one of the smartest ocean dwellers. Along with other ink-squirting leaf horns such as octopuses and squid, octopuses have the largest brains of all invertebrates. They also have an incredibly complex nervous system that can instantly camouflage their bodies and communicate with each other with various signals. Scientists …
Read More »No Oregon Ducks, Oregon State Beavers football this fall, as Pac-12 postpones all sports until 2020
There will be no Pac-12 college sports for the rest of 2020. The Pac-12 CEO Group of Presidents and Chancellors voted unanimously to postpone all sports competitions, including football, through the end of the 2020 calendar year on Tuesday with the hope of starting games from January 1, 2021. “We …
Read More »DeSantis: Florida will need help hitting ducks
DeSantis spent $ 1 billion on fetuses before signing $ 92.3 billion in state budget in June this year. That saving, along with signs of improvement in state revenue tax revenue, could help bridge the budget gap of increased Medicaid costs. Since the pandemic began, DeSantis has been able to …
Read More »Dog from North Carolina who died after breathing respiratory disease tested positive for virus that causes COVID-19
RALEIGH (WTVD) – A dog that has died from signs of respiratory distress has tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 in humans. This marks the first confirmed case of the novel coronavirus in a dog in North Carolina. According to NCDHHS, arriving last Monday at 6 a.m., …
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