A sign of social distance at St George’s Regional Airport on June 22, 2020. | Photo by Chris Reed, St. George’s News S.T. George – While election day may have come and gone, the coronavirus reminded Southern Utah residents on Wednesday that it hadn’t happened. Caregiver, a caregiver who administers …
Read More »Ancient burial of a ferocious female hunter (and her weapons) discovered in Peru
Moving peacefully in the desert of Andes Mountains, Ancient hunter-gatherers stocked the herd of Visua. The hunters easily threw stone projectile points, hitting some of the animals and scattering the rest. The Wakuas, the wild ancestors of the Alpacas, fell and skilled hunters – both male and female – went …
Read More »Asteroid Trailing Mars could be our moon’s long-lost twin
The image of Mars and the retrieval of its Trojans revolve around the L4 and L5l range range points. The curved curve detects the orbit of the planet. At L5, the asteroid 101429 is represented by Blue Point, the asteroid Eureka and its family are represented in red and amber, …
Read More »Nanomotors controlled by laser light
Credit: University of Tokyo Researchers at the Institute of Industrial Technology, University of Tokyo (Utokyo-IIS) have developed novel linear nanomotors that can be moved in a controlled direction using light. This work paves the way for new microfluidics, including lap-on non-a-chip systems with optically activated pumps and valves. The world …
Read More »An antibody causes covid-19 blood clots that cause destruction to patients
A new study has found that covid-19 stimulates the production of blood-borne antibodies, causing clots in hospitalized people with the disease. Credit: Stephanie King / Michigan Medicine Blood clots continue to wreak havoc for critically ill patients COVID-19 Infections, and a new study explains what can spark them in half …
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