Many experts said WHO should adopt what some called a “precautionary principle” and others called “needs and values,” the idea that even without definitive evidence, the agency should take on the worst of the virus, apply common sense, and recommend the best protection. possible. “There is no incontrovertible evidence that …
Read More »A ‘breath of nothing’ provides a new perspective on superconductivity
Credit: CC0 Public domain Zero electrical resistance at room temperature? A material with this property, that is, a superconductor at room temperature, could revolutionize energy distribution. But so far, the origin of superconductivity at high temperatures is only incompletely understood. Scientists from the University of Hamburg and the Cluster of …
Read More »Brain-eating amoeba: 1 case in Florida, officials say avoid tap water
A Florida resident was infected with a rare and dangerous brain-eating amoeba. This amoeba is incredibly rare, with only 34 confirmed infections in the United States between 2009 and 2018. The Florida Department of Health has warned residents to avoid nasal contact with tap water and to avoid swimming in …
Read More »President Donald Trump criticizes possible name change for Cleveland Indians in tweet
WASHINGTON, DC – President Donald Trump intervened Monday in the debate over whether sports teams named for Native Americans as the Cleveland Indians baseball team should change their names. He dismissed moves to rename the teams as efforts to be “politically correct.” “They name the teams out of STRENGTH, not …
Read More »Axl Rose explains his ‘disdain’ for the Trump administration
It is not news when a celebrity takes an opportunity on the social networks of the current administration. However, what it could be is when you explain what drives you to do it. Axl Rose did exactly that after she got engaged to Surgeon General Jerome Adams on Twitter over …
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