The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus pandemic is set to reach 200,000 by Labor Day, as children across the country prepare to return to school, according to a forecast by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC). The rate of new deaths could increase in the next …
Read More »Mouse study revealed previously unknown taste cell that detects almost all tastes
Five taste sensations and only three types of taste cells form the world of tastes – or so we thought. A new discovery indicates that there could be more complexity to this equation than we first thought. Researchers working with rodents have identified a new population of taste buds, and …
Read More »These are the COVID symptoms you are likely to get first, scientists find
New research has acquired the most likely sequence in which COVID-19 symptoms first appear. The first sign of the coronavirus is likely to be a fever in infected patients, followed by a cough and muscle ache, according to the study conducted by the University of Southern California published in the …
Read More »The dead Scott Pilgrim vs. the world game could return because Ubisoft has made contact with the creator of the series
It was digitally buried in 2014 Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game is kind of legendary. Not only was it one of the best beat ’em-ups of the past decades (I mean, it itself exited the last decade, since it was released in 2010, so that says something), but …
Read More »Fauci says there’s no reason ‘Americans can not vote in person in November
National Institute of Director Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr Anthony Fauci said this week that there is “no reason” Americans can not vote personally for the presidential election in 2020, as long as voters follow proper social distancing guidelines amid the pandemic of coronavirus. “I think if done carefully, according …
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