Earthquakes come and go, leaving a trail of destruction in them. What they do not normally do is happily turn around immediately and return for another pass. Except … it seems like they can, in very rare circumstances. In a new study, scientists have found evidence of an unusual and …
Read More »FDA head warns ‘we will not cut corners’ on coronavirus vaccine
The head of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) argued Monday that the US “will not cut corners” in its race to develop a vaccine for coronavirus. FDA commissioner Stephen Hahn told the American Medical Association (AMA) in a video card that he had heard that experts questioned whether the …
Read More »Storm with wind of 100 mph ripped through Midwest
A rare storm picked up winds of 100 mph and with force similar to a domestic hurricane Monday over the Midwest, blowing over trees, blowing cars, causing widespread damage to property and leaving hundreds of thousands without power as it passed through Chicago and in Indiana and Michigan moved. The …
Read More »Telemedicine shines during pandemic, but will glow disappear?
In this photo provided by Lauren Shell, Shell poses for a selfie at her home in Leominster, Mass., On Saturday, August 1, 2020. During the pandemic, Shell, a survivor of breast cancer, arranged a quick video visit via the app Zoom in May with her doctor in Boston. Telemedicine grew …
Read More »Dr. Scott Atlas supports calls to play college football this fall: ‘We need to be rational here’
High school athletes are in the best position to play their sport safely during the coronavirus pandemic, Hoover Institution senior fellow Dr. Scott Atlas told Monday night “The Story”. Atlas said he agreed with Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who tweeted Monday that people are “just as much, if not more, …
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