FOX Business’s Edward Lawrence reports on the Trump administration’s agreement with companies like Fujifilm to develop a coronavirus vaccine. Then, The Wall Street Journal editorial page deputy editor Dan Henninger looks at investing in biotech companies and the upcoming presidential election. Can you get the coronavirus twice? Scientists do not …
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The study led by a physicist at the University of Oregon reconfigures a distance calculation technique built around empirical observations. Using known distances of 50 galaxies from Earth to refine calculations on the Hubble constant, a research team led by an astronomer at the University of Oregon estimates the age …
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The video, published by the right-wing media outlet Breitbart News, featured a group of people wearing white lab coats calling themselves “United States Frontline Doctors” organizing a press conference in front of the US Supreme Court. United States in Washington, DC. President Trump shared multiple versions of the video with …
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Watch now: Analysis: NFL, NFLPA Agrees to CBA Amendments for the 2020 Season (9:45) Sports were supposed to be our reward. If we did things right as a country and if we let science rule and we were good teammates in the community and if our leaders avoided silly and …
Read More »Final Test of Modern Coronavirus Vaccine Begins
The world’s largest COVID-19 vaccine study began Monday with the first of 30,000 planned volunteers who helped evaluate one of several candidates in the home stretch of the global vaccine race. There is still no guarantee that the experimental vaccine, developed by the National Institutes of Health and Modern, will …
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