[ad_1] While The medium It certainly caught our attention with its clever and ambitious gameplay trailer, I couldn’t grab the game itself as it’s only on Xbox (which I don’t have) and PC (of which I have a baked potato). Fortunately, there are quite a few people on the internet …
Read More »Namibia: Stop promoting yourself-Geingos – allAfrica.com
[ad_1] FIRST Lady Monica Geingos says that women in leadership positions will not bring lasting change for the next generation of women if their sole purpose is to promote themselves. Geingos, who spoke at the 2021 Amujae leadership induction on Saturday, said that women in leadership positions on the continent …
Read More »SpaceX tops ISRO record, launches 143 satellites in first dedicated carpool for SmallSats – Technology News, Firstpost
[ad_1] FP trendJan 26, 2021 9:31:33 AM IS Elon Musk’s SpaceX has managed to break the world record for the most satellites carried by a single rocket, as Falcon 9 carried up to 143 payloads into space on Monday. The launch was part of the mission of SpaceX’s SmallSat Rideshare …
Read More »Global ice loss on pace to drive worst-case sea level rise
[ad_1] From the ice caps to the glaciers of Europe, Asia and South America, global warming is melting the planet’s ice faster than ever and accelerating the flooding of the world’s coasts. New research shows that the annual melt rate increased from 0.8 trillion tons in the 1990s to 1.3 …
Read More »COVID-19 Virus Triggers Antibodies From Previous Coronavirus Infections: Study
[ad_1] Results from a study led by Northern Arizona University and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an affiliate of City of Hope, suggest that the immune systems of people infected with COVID-19 may be dependent on antibodies. created during previous coronavirus infections to help fight the disease. Image / …
Read More »The CNIO participates in a study that defines the most important genes that increase the risk of breast cancer
[ad_1] IMAGE: From left to right, CNIO researchers Belén Herráez, Anna González-Neira, Rosario Alonso, Nuria Álvarez, Ana Osorio, Rocío Núñez, Guillermo Pita, and Javier Benítez … view plus Credit: A. Garrido, CNIO Genetic inheritance affects the likelihood of developing breast cancer. Some genes are already known to increase the risk …
Read More »Mouse study shows positive results in stopping the aging process – Technology News, Firstpost
[ad_1] French Media AgencyJanuary 21, 2021 5:03:00 PM IST The passage of time can be cruel to the human body, but new research points to a cause, and a possible solution, for some of the ailments and decline that often come with age. Scientists have long known that cognitive decline …
Read More »I’ll make sure the voices of science are heard again
[ad_1] Dr. Rochelle Walensky, chosen by President-elect Joe Biden to head the Centers for Disease Control, said … [+] One of the first priorities is to make sure that scientists, public health experts and agency staff are “heard again.” ASSOCIATED PRESS One of the first priorities of the next director …
Read More »Coronavirus: This is how long your body’s immune system remembers the COVID infection, according to a study
[ad_1] According to a recent study published in the Journal Nature on Monday by researchers from the United States and Switzerland, “The observation that memory B-cell responses do not decline after 6.2 months, but continue to evolve, strongly suggests that people infected with SARS-CoV-2 could generate a rapid and effective …
Read More »The immune system ‘remembers’ the coronavirus for at least 6 months, according to a study
[ad_1] Image Credit: Shutterstock Paris: People may be able to fight reinfection for at least six months after recovering from COVID-19 thanks to cells that can “remember” the virus, according to research published Monday. Researchers from the United States and Switzerland studied dozens of people who had recovered from COVID-19 …
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