“It has been delayed,” said Dr. Carlos del Rio, an infectious disease expert at Emory University School of Medicine and one of the investigators for the Modern vaccine. In mid-June, one of the vaccine testing centers, the University of Illinois at Chicago, said it expected the test to begin on …
Read More »“Darkness envelops the planet” – Impact Winter closes the case at the end of the reign of the dinosaurs
Posted on June 30, 2020 in Climate change, evolution, science The asteroid was so large that, even at the moment of impact, the top could have risen more than a mile above the cruising altitude of a 747. “In its almost instantaneous descent, it compressed the air below it so …
Read More »Scientists efficiently dissociate water with new catalysts
Research in a chemistry lab at the University of Oregon has advanced the effectiveness of the catalytic dissociation reaction of water on bipolar membranes. A three-member team used a membrane and electrode assembly where the bipolar polymer membrane is compressed between two rigid porous electrodes, allowing them to make a …
Read More »Brazilian Coronavirus: Rio reopens its doors when experts warn that the worst is yet to come
“My team and I are excited to go back to work,” he told CNN about his place called Cabanna, which serves sandwiches, sandwiches, and cocktails. “It will be different, with all the precautionary measures we must take, the distances from the tables, the number of people sitting together, but it …
Read More »How to see the lunar eclipse of ‘Independence Day’
Does it bother you that the 4th of July fireworks in your area are canceled? Don’t do it: There will be an even greater heavenly gift for sky watchers this weekend; A full moon and a partial twilight eclipse will be visible this Saturday and Sunday (July 4-5). The timing …
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