MIAMI – In March, when it became clear that the U.S. Faced with an unprecedented epidemic, Miami-Dade County began sampling its sewers as a potential tool to measure the extent of COVID-19 infection. The hope was that the county pope’s test for coronavirus could serve as an early warning indicator …
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It is up to city and state officials in the epidemic to determine which business is “essential” and which can remain open during the related shutdown. Businesses to maintain the basic needs of citizens – such as health care services, grocery stores, home improvement stores and gas stations, for example …
Read More »SpaceX launched the new NASA satellite and landed with a boom
Image of Sentinel-6 / Michael Freelich satellite in orbit. ESA The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket sent NASA and the European Space Agency’s satellite to orbit California on Saturday morning. The Sentinel-6 Michael Freelich satellite is the latest in a series of satellites that have provided important data on sea level …
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More than 50 years British born Paleoanthropologist Make it leaky The fossils of our early ancestors in Kenya have remained untouched Basin of Turkey. Her discovery has changed how we think about our origins. Instead of human development to systematically ape, suggests its function Different pre-human species living together. Leakey’s …
Read More »Coronavirus antibodies good. Machine-made atoms better?
Coronavirus may be new, but nature has long since provided humans with the tools to identify it, at least on a microscopic scale: antibodies, Y-shaped immune proteins that can lurk on pathogens and block them from invading cells. Millions of years of evolution have turned this protein into a disease-fighting …
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