[ad_1] The CDC has not fully recognized the risk of transmission of the virus through indoor air, beyond indirect nods to the importance of ventilation in schools and businesses. On Saturday, President Donald Trump met with Justice Amy Coney Barrett, the Supreme Court nominee, and others in the Oval Office. …
Read More »Here’s what you need to know about Trump’s experimental COVID-19 treatment
[ad_1] Share on PinterestPresident Trump has been at Walter Reed Medical since Friday. fake images After testing positive for COVID-19, the president received an experimental antibody drug along with several other treatments. The president’s age, weight and gender place him in a higher risk of severe illness due to COVID-19. …
Read More »Coronavirus may be adrift in indoor air, CDC acknowledges
[ad_1] Two weeks after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention withdrew a statement about the airborne transmission of the coronavirus, the agency replaced it Monday with language citing new evidence that the virus can spread beyond six feet. indoor. “These transmissions occurred within enclosed spaces that had inadequate ventilation,” …
Read More »Nobel Prize in Medicine awarded to scientists who discovered hepatitis C
[ad_1] Numerous life-saving treatments have also been developed for the hepatitis C virus, many of which are used regularly today. When available, hepatitis C antivirals can stop the virus from multiplying in the body and can cure people of the infection in weeks. Researchers around the world are now working …
Read More »Apple files patent on self-healing phone screen technology
[ad_1] Credit: United States Patent Application 20200313111 Apple Inc. has applied for a patent for a flexible phone that also has self-healing display technology. The company applied for the patent last year and it was recently made public. Flexibility technology in smartphones is still in its infancy. Phones that are …
Read More »Radiation therapy and surgery offer better protection in treating abnormal breast tissue
[ad_1] reviewed by Emily Henderson, Bachelor of ScienceOct 5, 2020 A major study of women with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), a breast condition that can turn into invasive cancer, has shown that surgery to remove tissue followed by radiation therapy offers better protection compared to surgery alone. The study, …
Read More »Hubble clocks explode into oblivion
[ad_1] Astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured the fast-fading celebrity status of a supernova, the self-detonated star. The Hubble snapshots have been assembled into a tell-tale film of the titanic stellar explosion that disappears into oblivion in the spiral galaxy NGC 2525, located 70 million light-years away. The supernova, …
Read More »Technology this week | Integration of Facebook services comes with trade-offs
[ad_1] In case you are interested in tech politics, you may have heard rumors about Facebook trying to merge its services, Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, for a few years now. The very idea of the measure has proven controversial since its inception. Earlier this week, Facebook allowed select users on …
Read More »PS5 and Xbox Series X share the same update they don’t announce
[ad_1] PS5 / X Series Sony / Microsoft / Paul rates After a week or two after everyone and their mom on gaming sites and YouTube got their hands on an Xbox Series X, the first hands-on PS5 previews are starting to roll out, albeit mostly in Japan. While the …
Read More »The new space bathroom reaches the last frontier
[ad_1] A robotic Cygnus spacecraft successfully lifted off from Virginia on Friday night (October 2) carrying nearly 4 tons of equipment, including a new space toilet, to the International Space Station. A Northrop Grumman Antares rocket lit up the night sky alongside a nearly full moon at 9:16 p.m. EDT …
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