Rheumatoid Arthritis Drugs Reduce Death of Elderly Covid-19 by Two-thirds, Researchers Say – Hope It Will Save the Most Sensitive People Daily medication reduces mortality by 71 percent in people with moderate or severe illness The drug Bericitinib, marketed as an illuminant, has been available for only three years. Physicians …
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The rocket and capsule crew built by SpaceX will take crew members to the International Space Station in Florida on Sunday. The NASA mission follows a successful demonstration of the same spacecraft that launched in May and returned two astronauts to Earth in ast gust. Here’s what you need to …
Read More »Meet the scientific couple behind the 90% effective COVID-19 vaccine
Since Marie and Pierre Curie discovered radiation, Oz Zalem Turesi and Ugur Sahin have been rapidly becoming famous marriages in science. The German-Turkish couple are on the verge of claiming the first effective coronavirus vaccine, but, like their predecessors, they ride bikes anywhere, they are not interested in the billions …
Read More »That is the end of the world as we know it – or not
Science Published on November 14, 2020 | By Steve Hanley November 14, 2020 By Steve Henley It’s 1987 and REMA recently released their proto-dystopian classic “We Know It’s the End of the World.” Researchers at the Norwegian Business School say that forward 33 years fast forward and that the prediction …
Read More »NASA’s Curiosity takes selfie with “Merry Anning” on Mars Rover Red Planet
NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover took the selfie, nicknamed “Mary Anning” after the 19th-century English paleontologist. Curiosity pulled three samples of drilled rock at the site as it exited the Glen Torridon area, which scientists believe preserves an ancient habitable environment. Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / MSSS This Mars Since arriving …
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