[ad_1] archeology End of a patriarchal myth: persecuted women in the Stone Age Does a woman belong to the stove? Not in the Stone Age. © Matthew Verdolivo / UC Davis IET Academic Technology Services / PR by Gernot Kramper December 6, 2020, 10:15 pm Caring for children and collecting …
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[ad_1] Pfizer and Biontech can only deliver 50 million doses of the Covid vaccine this year. The companies halved their original plan to distribute 100 million doses of vaccine this year due to quality problems with supplies. The two companies had already announced it on November 9. At the time, …
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[ad_1] WAround the world, the latest outbreak of Covid-19 vaccines is causing nervousness. This shows great enthusiasm for a report from the USA, according to which the pharmaceutical company Pfizer and its German partner Biontech have problems with the supply chain and therefore can only administer half of the doses …
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[ad_1] The Biontech / Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are considered effective agents against Sars-CoV-2. Both are based on mRNA technology, in which genetic material is funneled into human cells. Could this change the human genome? A fact check. It seems too good to be true: a revolutionary biotechnology could save …
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[ad_1] For people to eat meat, animals have to die. More and more people realize this in everyday life and at least give up the daily piece of meat. Especially since, in some cases, there are good alternatives that one or two meat lovers dare to try. In 2019, for …
Read More »“By far the most exciting find”: WWF searches for ghost networks, finds Enigma
[ad_1] Tuesday, December 1, 2020 “By far the most exciting find” WWF searches for ghost networks and finds Enigma WWF ecologists continue to search for abandoned fishing nets at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. By chance they find a century: in Geltinger Bucht they come across an encryption machine …
Read More »Coronavirus: China reported significantly fewer cases than officially registered
[ad_1] Shortly after the corona virus outbreak in the metropolis of Wuhan, doubts were raised about China’s statistics on the spread of the pathogen. Now broadcaster CNN is reporting confidential documents that it claims to have available suggesting that Chinese authorities have collected a large amount of data, but only …
Read More »Elon Musk: Tesla wants to build half a million electric cars in Grünheide by 2022
[ad_1] TEsla founder Elon Musk assumes his company will make around half a million electric cars in Germany next year. “It will probably take until the end of 2022 until we reach this capacity,” he said in a discussion with managers of European companies ahead of the Axel Springer Awards …
Read More »Chang’e 5 has landed: China is the new power on the moon
[ad_1] Born in Stargard in Mecklenburg, with jobs in Hamburg, the Australian state of New South Wales, London, Lisbon, Carl Rümker was a true cosmopolitan as early as the 19th century. And an expert in the cosmos. Among other things, the astronomer created a star catalog with many thousands of …
Read More »Biontech Crown Vaccine: Vaccine Decision at Year End
[ad_1] When will the corona vaccine arrive? The EU wants to decide on the approval of the active ingredient Biontech / Pfizer this year. According to the manufacturer, delivery of the vaccine is possible in a few hours. The European Medicines Agency EMA wants to decide on the approval of …
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