[ad_1] Asymptomatic coronavirus patients appear to lose detectable antibodies earlier than people who have developed COVID-19 symptoms, according to one of the largest such studies in Britain. Findings from Imperial College London and market research firm Ipsos Mori also suggest that antibody loss was slower in young people aged 18 …
Read More »Research Heralds Better Poultry for Sub-Saharan Africa
[ad_1] The researchers found that birds from 2 different indigenous chicken ecotypes in Ethiopia share several genetic regions linked to important productivity and disease resistance characteristics. The project, the first of its kind to collectively study genetic data from different African ecotypes, will help support the development of healthier, more …
Read More »Voting begins in Tanzania general elections
[ad_1] Tanzanians began voting on Wednesday morning to elect their president and members of parliament. The outgoing head of state, John Magufuli, nicknamed the “bulldozer”, faces main opponent Tundu Lissu, who has been able to revitalize the opposition, largely stifled over the past five years. In the semi-autonomous archipelago of …
Read More »Real start in Gladbach with late goal from Casemiro
[ad_1] MADRID: Real Madrid scored two goals in the final minutes with Karim Benzema and Casemiro to salvage a 2-2 draw against Borussia Moenchengladbach in their Champions League Group B match on Tuesday and break a three-game losing streak in the competition. Marcus Thuram shot to take the lead in …
Read More »Research finds a problem with the concept of herd immunity in COVID-19
[ad_1] A recent study posted on the prepress server medRxiv* in October 2020 suggests that the case for herd immunity is weakened by the fact that the sharp increase in the number of deaths from COVID-19 as a result of being exposed to the virus many times rather than one …
Read More »New Methane Discharge Discovered in Russia’s Arctic – Guardian
[ad_1] A new source of methane discharge has been discovered in the Arctic Ocean near eastern Siberia, raising concerns about a “new tipping point” that could accelerate the pace of global warming, The Guardian reported Tuesday. Scientists found the potent greenhouse gas bubbling from a depth of 350 meters into …
Read More »ESA participates in NASA’s Artemis and Lunar Gateway
[ad_1] Image: ESA Luxembourg, October 27, 2020. – The European Space Agency (ESA) has signed an agreement with NASA to contribute to the first human outpost in lunar orbit, known as the Gateway, ESA announced. ESA is committed to delivering at least two European service modules that provide electricity, water, …
Read More »Ubisoft + will hit Amazon Luna on November 10, Google Stadia before the end of the year
[ad_1] Ubisoft has announced that its subscription service originally named UPlay + has been rebranded to Ubisoft + and will arrive on Amazon Luna on November 10 and later on Google Stadia. The service will be available in beta on both cloud gaming platforms at launch and will allow players …
Read More »Apple iPhone 12 Series Supports Reverse Wireless Charging, But It’s Hidden – FCC File
[ad_1] Reverse wireless charging is one of the features that has become the norm on flagship Android devices. The technology can be used to charge accessories like TWS earphones by simply placing them on the back of the phone. The feature was rumored to be included in the iPhone 11 …
Read More »First Generation Coronavirus Vaccine ‘Probably Imperfect’ Says UK Task Force World News
[ad_1] A UK task force has raised concerns that an early coronavirus vaccine “is likely to be imperfect” and that it “might not work for everyone.” According to an article published in the medical journal The Lancet, Kate Bingham, Chair of the UK Vaccine Task Force, said: “We don’t know …
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