[ad_1] Children may have greater protection against the coronavirus because they catch many colds, research suggests. The study found that children are eight times more likely than adults to naturally have antibodies that help fight Covid-19 even though they have never had it. Research from the Francis Crick Institute found …
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[ad_1] These are the UK coronavirus stories you need to know today. GPs are the ‘right professionals’ for the vaccination campaign GPs are the “right professionals” to lead England’s coronavirus vaccination campaign, the BMA said. An agreement has been reached with NHS England and NHS Improvement to administer the strokes …
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[ad_1] Destiny 2 Bungie Destiny 2 fans have been wondering if Bungie would close out the arrivals season with another live event, given that A) we had one last season with the destruction of the Almighty and B) we have four giant pyramids floating ominously over four zones. that are …
Read More »SARS-CoV-2 Transmission: How Important is ‘Super Spread’?
[ad_1] A new study suggests that COVID-19 super-spread events are more common than originally believed. Limiting meetings to 10 people or less could help prevent this problem. Scientists have spent most of the past year trying to make sense of the new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, which causes the disease responsible for …
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[ad_1] By: PTI | Washington | November 6, 2020 12:03:26 pm FILE – In this May 2020 file photo provided by Eli Lilly, a researcher tests for possible COVID-19 antibodies in a laboratory in Indianapolis. (David Morrison / Eli Lilly via AP, file) Scientists have found a new method to …
Read More »A lucky mistake leads to the discovery of a strange amphibian with a tongue of rapid fire
[ad_1] Most fossil albanerpetontids are squashed or in disarray. This CT image shows an exquisitely preserved adult albanerpetontid skull that is helping researchers reimagine these extinct amphibians. Credit: Edward Stanley / Florida Museum of Natural History / VGStudioMax3.4 The fossils of strange armored amphibians known as albanerpetontids provide the oldest …
Read More »A month late in cancer care could increase the risk of death: Study – Health
[ad_1] Delaying cancer treatment for just one month can put patients at a much higher risk of dying, according to research published Wednesday, the latest to sound the alarm about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on other health conditions. Treatment delays occur in normal times, but the spread of …
Read More »Duck-billed dinosaur discovery offers insight into how dinosaurs crossed the ocean
[ad_1] The first discovery of duck-billed fossils in Africa offers insight into how dinosaurs might have crossed the open ocean to reach the continent. An international team of researchers published their findings in the journal Cretaceous Research, detailing the discovery of a new dinosaur called Ajnabia odysseus. The fossil of …
Read More »Demographics of US voters: 2020 elections ended up looking a lot like 2016 | US News
[ad_1] More than 150 million American voters turned out in Tuesday’s election, marking the highest turnout in more than a century. But while the country – and the world – await a complete result, what do we know about who voted for each of the candidates? While knowledge at this …
Read More »Astronomers trace a mysterious fast radio explosion to an extreme and rare star
[ad_1] Examining a trove of radio telescope data in 2007, Duncan Lorimer, an astrophysicist at West Virginia University, discovered something unusual. Data obtained six years earlier showed a brief energetic burst, lasting no more than 5 milliseconds. Others had seen the signal and looked further afield, but Lorimer and his …
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