[ad_1] This Wednesday the expert committee of the Institute of Public Health approved the use of the British vaccine Oxford-AstraZeneca. In this regard, the ISP itself and the government authorities evaluated the decision and provided details about the vaccine. The Phase 3 study was led by the University of Chile …
Read More »Joe Biden decrees mandatory quarantine for travelers entering the US | International
[ad_1] The president of the United States, Joe Biden, promised this Thursday a mobilization like “in times of war” to face the covid-19, announcing a tightening of the rules on the use of masks and a mandatory quarantine for travelers entering the country. The Democratic president dedicated his first day …
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[ad_1] A strong controversy is the one that is shaking the world of science in Chile after the German researcher Leonid Schneider accuse his colleague, the Chilean scientist Claudio Hetz, of having edited scientific images of publications. The accusation was published in a lengthy article called The ballad of Claudio …
Read More »Joe Biden will sign a dozen decrees on his first day as US president | International
[ad_1] The president-elect of the United States, Joe Biden, has prepared dozens of decrees he plans to sign in his first ten days in power, including a dozen orders that he will sign this Wednesday, the day of his inauguration, one of his advisers said this Saturday. In addition to …
Read More »Reputed astronomer insists that asteroid Oumuamua was an alien spacecraft | Technology
[ad_1] The main professor of Astrophysics at Harvard University, the Israeli-American Abraham ‘Avi’ Loeb, is convinced that there is intelligent life outside of Earth. This theory supports it in his book “Extraterrestrial: The first sign of intelligent life beyond Earth”, which will be published simultaneously in about twenty countries. In …
Read More »Cruch asked the Government for a new tender after controversy over an R&D center awarded to Americans | National
[ad_1] Council of Rectors (Cruch) asked the government for a new public tender of the Institute of Clean Technologies, after the disputed award to a consortium of universities in the United States. Through a letter, the Cruch questioned Corfo’s decision and indicated that the award is a high-impact decision, not …
Read More »Condemnations and Ironies: US Allies and International Rivals React to Capitol Storming | International
[ad_1] World leaders described as “shameful”, “shocking” and “worrisome” the irruption on Wednesday night in Washington of supporters of Donald Trump in the Capitol, denouncing an “attack on democracy” and calling for respect for the electoral result. However, from the rival countries of the United States the comments were rather …
Read More »Katalin Karikó, from ignored immigrant to “mother” of the Covid-19 vaccine
[ad_1] “Redemption! … I started to breathe very hard, I got so excited that I was afraid of dying or something like that.” This is how biochemist Katalin Karikó recalls that it was her reaction to the news that the vaccine developed by the American pharmaceutical company Pfizer and its …
Read More »The cry of the girl who grew up watching the planet collapse: Greta Thunberg’s 18 years as an environmental icon
[ad_1] Greta Thunberg turns eighteen resplendent this Sunday (January 3), becoming one of the prominent figures of global environmentalism and clinging to a powerful discourse that appeals to science without neglecting the emotional component. For the media, accustomed to generating and diluting icons fleetingly, the adolescent with a stern face …
Read More »Mobility and increase of covid-19: experts point to “exhaustion” and ineffective quarantines | National
[ad_1] Worrisome figures of daily infections delivered this morning by the Ministry of Health. In the last 24 hours, the highest number of new COVID-19 cases in the last six months was reported, with 3,588 infections. Experts are concerned about the true effectiveness of the new quarantines to reduce mobility. …
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