[ad_1] Chrissy Teigen said goodbye to her 13.7 million Twitter followers Wednesday night in a series of posts acknowledging abuse and hatred on the platform. “Hey. For over 10 years, you’ve been my world. Honestly, I owe a lot to this world we’ve created here,” the television personality, cookbook author …
Read More »The search for animals that could carry the next deadly virus
[ad_1] Which animal is most likely to harbor the next deadly coronavirus? With the Covid-19 pandemic fueling a sense of urgency, researchers are finding new ways to predict the answer to that question. “We are thinking about the next one,” says Maya Wardeh of the University of Liverpool, one of …
Read More »Suez Canal: Tugboats Resume Efforts to Clear Container Ship Blockade in Egypt as Traffic Piles Up
[ad_1] The Ever Given vessel, which is nearly as long as the height of the Empire State Building, ran aground diagonally on the single-lane stretch of the South Canal Tuesday morning after losing the ability to drive amid high winds and a dust storm. the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) said …
Read More »COVID vaccines have only 17% detectable antibodies against the SARS-CoV-2 virus
[ad_1] When clinical trials were conducted to determine the immunogenicity (the ability to elicit an immune response) of the first two vaccines directed against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, one group was not included: people who have received solid organ transplants and others (such as those with autoimmune disorders) …
Read More »Intel’s revival plan is a gamble that chip demand will continue to grow after Covid-19
[ad_1] Behind Intel Corp.’s multi-billion dollar recovery plan is a growing view among technology executives that the growing demand for computer chips will continue beyond the pandemic. Intel on Tuesday committed to a record $ 19 billion to $ 20 billion in capital expenditures this year, or about 45% above …
Read More »B. Faso, Guinea qualify, four Ethiopia goals crush Madagascar
[ad_1] Issued on: 03/24/2021 – 19:54Modified: 03/24/2021 – 19:52 Johannesburg (AFP) Burkina Faso and Guinea qualified for the African Cup of Nations in Cameroon next January on Wednesday, while Ethiopia defeated Madagascar 4-0 at the start of matchday five. Burkina Faso clinched a spot for the sixth time in their …
Read More »Taiwan Semiconductor Falls As Intel Announces Plans to Spend $ 20 Billion on New Chip Factories
[ad_1] A Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) logo is seen at its Hsinchu headquarters. Reuters Shares of Taiwan Semiconductor fell on Wednesday after Intel announced plans to spend $ 20 billion on two new chip factories in Arizona. Intel’s new CEO, Pat Gelsinger, set out plans to compete directly with …
Read More »Banksy raised more than $ 40 million for charities throughout his career
[ad_1] Banksy has become synonymous with anonymity and boundary-pushing street art. But for those in the know, the mysterious street artist is a philanthropist. Like his latest work (appropriately titled), Game changer As it shows, a lot of Banksy’s works are more about activism and retribution than anything else. Earlier …
Read More »World tuberculosis day: shorter treatment plans work when long treatments fail
[ad_1] Without treatment, 5 to 10 percent of people infected with TB will develop active TB. The introduction of shorter regimens and the increase in 3HP in 2021 will offer several advantages at both a clinical and programmatic level. Image Credit: Flickr / Chris Piascik Tuberculosis (TB) is one of …
Read More »A single vaccine to defeat all coronaviruses seems impossible. But scientists are already working on one
[ad_1] Variants of the virus that cause COVID-19 are emerging and becoming dominant around the world. For this reason, some vaccines are being updated to allow our immune system to learn to deal with them. But this process of identifying and characterizing variants that can escape our immune system, and …
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