[ad_1] Planet Earth (Stockli Challenge / NASA Goddard Space Flight Center) Researchers have revealed that Earth’s tectonic plates began to move more than 3.2 billion years ago, much earlier than originally thought, and just over 1.3 billion years after Earth formed. To date, some researchers theorized that it happened about …
Read More »Study Shows Sense of Touch Can Be Returned to Those with Spinal Cord Injury
[ad_1] The lack of sensation that accompanies paralysis is an additional burden that has, until now, been a problem that science has not been able to remedy. For the first time, a team of scientists, doctors and researchers led by Battelle and The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center have …
Read More »Clinical study begins in Germany
[ad_1] Hyderabad A German research institute and medical regulatory body, the Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI), has approved clinical testing of a possible coronavirus vaccine, according to international media reports. Permission to conduct human trials was given to a Mainz-based company BioNTech for its active substance, PEI announced. According to BioNTech, …
Read More »Study Finds Almost All Covid-19 Patients Who Went On Ventilators At New York’s Largest Healthcare System
[ad_1] Overall, approximately 20% of Covid-19 patients treated at Northwell Health died, and 88% of those who received ventilators died, according to the study. A ventilator is a device that forces air into the lungs of patients who cannot breathe on their own due to severe pneumonia or acute respiratory …
Read More »Coronavirus cases in China may have been four times the official number, study finds | World News
[ad_1] According to a study by Hong Kong researchers, more than 232,000 people may have been infected in the first wave of Covid-19 in mainland China, four times the official figures. Mainland China reported more than 55,000 cases as of February 20 but, according to According to research by academics …
Read More »Coronavirus | Center continues Bengal study
[ad_1] The core team that visited West Bengal has demanded that the state government provide information on nine aspects, including testing criteria and COVID-19 instances among health workers. Additional secretary Apurva Chandra, who was brought to Kolkata on April 20 to assess the state’s readiness in the wake of the …
Read More »Study discovers light-induced switching mechanism in semi-metallic Dirac
[ad_1] Written by AZoQuantumApr 21, 2020 Researchers from the Ames Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory and the University of Alabama at Birmingham have identified a light-induced switching mechanism in a Dirac semi-metal. Scientists studying topological materials face a challenge: how to establish and maintain control of these unique quantum behaviors in …
Read More »Coronavirus | Hydroxychloroquine Not Effective Against COVID-19, Study Says
[ad_1] Hydroxychloroquine, the antimalarial drug that the President of the United States, Donald Trump, called a “game changer” against the coronavirus (COVID-19), is not effective against the disease, according to a study. The study raises concerns about the widespread use of the drug by many governments around the world in …
Read More »Covid-19 may be aided by the body’s own immune response to enter more cells: study
[ad_1] The study, published in the journal Cell, used single-cell RNA sequencing, which identifies which of the approximately 20,000 genes are “turned on” in individual cells, and found that only a small percentage of human respiratory and intestinal cells produce the proteins that help The virus gains entry into human …
Read More »Covid-19 in India: Coronavirus epidemic could peak in India in mid-May: study | India News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: The coronavirus epidemic could peak in India in mid-May and gradually subside after that, as predicted by a modeling exercise conducted by the Times Network in association with global consultancy Protiviti. The “Times Fact India Outbreak Report” looks at three different possibilities and suggests that India could …
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