[ad_1] Dry cough. Fever. Chills. The symptoms of Covid-19 have become global public knowledge. And as countries try to get a handle on the disease, you may have already been asked to disclose your own online. A growing number of online studies, apps, and trackers are polling the public about …
Read More »Nvidia CEO prepares “world’s largest graphics card” for GTC 2020
[ad_1] Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has kept the geeks spellbound with the mysterious theme of his speech on May 14, when he will deliver the opening speech for the GTC event. Now we know from this advance that it is the “world’s largest graphics card.” Huang originally planned to deliver …
Read More »What it will take to solve the US testing problem and safely reopen
[ad_1] The US must dramatically ramp up testing to give most Americans confidence that can safely return to work during the coronavirus pandemic. The White House thinks 200,000 daily tests is plenty, but independent experts and reports call for between 500,000 by mid-May to 30 million tests per day by …
Read More »How the “Plandemic” video hoax went viral
[ad_1] Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, large social platforms have generally been quicker than usual to intervene in the spread of misinformation. We have seen Facebook, Google, and Twitter add various tags, warnings, and links to high-quality news sources and public health organizations. And for the most part, the dumbest …
Read More »Collaborative approach essential to accelerate COVID-19 vaccine candidates, NIH experts say
[ad_1] THAN: A harmonized and collaborative approach to clinical trials, expansion and distribution of candidate vaccines to prevent COVID-19 is essential, scientific leaders write in a perspective published today in Science. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, the government, industry, and academia have come up with a variety of candidate vaccines. …
Read More »iPhone SE vs. Google Pixel 3A: Camera Comparison
[ad_1] Pixel 3A vs. iPhone SE. Ian Knighton / CNET The iPhone SE is Apple’s new entry-level phone. For $ 399 (£ 419, AU $ 749), you get a device with the same power A13 processor like the $ 699 iPhone 11, packed in the body of a iPhone 8. …
Read More »Fred Hutch, NIH experts outline an efficient approach to creating COVID-19 vaccines
[ad_1] reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.May 11, 2020 Unprecedented resources and collaboration will be required to research and develop safe and effective vaccines for COVID-19 that can be manufactured and delivered on the scale of billions of doses to people around the world. Vaccine development often takes years. To speed …
Read More »Coordinated strategy to accelerate COVID-19 vaccine candidates is key, experts say
[ad_1] A harmonized and collaborative approach to clinical trials, expansion and distribution of candidate vaccines to prevent COVID-19 is essential, scientific leaders write in a perspective published today in Science. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, the government, industry, and academia have come up with a variety of candidate vaccines. The …
Read More »Salty puddles on Mars may be more common than previously thought
[ad_1] How important is the presence of liquid water? It is now widely believed that Mars holds a reasonably large volume of water. However, the surface of the planet is so cold, this water exists only as ice. In order for life to exist on a planet, many scientists believe …
Read More »Stunning high-resolution photos of Jupiter find holes in the Great Red Spot
[ad_1] A snapshot of Jupiter in infrared light, taken by the Gemini Observatory in May 2019. International Gemini Observatory / NOIRLab / NSF / AURA M.H. Wong Jupiter, who dominates our solar system like Winston over The Continental in John Wick, is famous for the immense superstorm that swirls in …
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