[ad_1] A Long March-4B rocket, carrying the Haiyang-2C (HY-2C) satellite, is launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China on September 21, 2020. The third dynamic environment satellite the country’s oceanic vessel, the HY-2C, will form a network with the former HY-2B and subsequent HY-2D to carry out …
Read More »PH COVID-19 count passes 290,000
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: A computer image created by Nexu Science Communication in conjunction with Trinity College in Dublin shows a structurally representative model of a beta-coronavirus, which is the type of virus linked to COVID-19, better known as the coronavirus linked to the outbreak. from Wuhan, shared with Reuters on …
Read More »Covid-19 Vaccine: Pharma Cos Committed to ‘Science First’ Despite Urgency
[ad_1] Pharmaceutical companies are committed to a “science first” approach to Covid-19 vaccine development even as pressure mounts to end the pandemic, said a representative from a Singapore-based industry body. Vaccine development is a complex process, traditionally taking up to 20 years, said Ashish Pal, vice president of the Singapore …
Read More »Covering the race for a Covid vaccine: ‘The speed of progress is staggering’ | Coronavirus outbreak
[ad_1] How fast is the development of a Covid-19 vaccine progressing and when will it be ready? Incredibly fast. Faster than any vaccine that has been developed before, but we will still have to wait a little longer. Everyone is aware of the urgency. No interview with a scientist trying …
Read More »Coronavirus May Spread Through the Air, Recognizes Updated CDC Guidance
[ad_1] “Airborne viruses, including COVID-19, are among the most contagious and easily spread,” the site now says. Previously, the CDC page said that Covid-19 was thought to spread primarily between people in close contact (around 6 feet) and “through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks.” …
Read More »Coronavirus: WHO sets rules for testing African herbal remedies
[ad_1] Related topics Coronavirus pandemic image copyrightAFP ScreenshotCovid-Organics launched in Madagascar in April after being tested on fewer than 20 people for three weeks. The World Health Organization (WHO) has agreed rules for testing African herbal remedies to combat Covid-19. Solid science would be the only basis for the adoption …
Read More »China is determined to bring astronauts to the lunar surface
[ad_1] The 2020 China Space Conference opens in Fuzhou, capital of Fujian province, on September 18, 2020. Photo by Zhao Lei / China Daily / Asia News Network BEIJING – China is determined to get its astronauts to the moon and establish a science station there, according to a project …
Read More »Clinical trials continue as the world waits for the COVID vaccine
[ad_1] The protocols for starting clinical trials Volunteers are selected and monitored There is a Data Security Monitoring Board (DSMB) that bypasses the test The WHO Solidarity Trials will last 18 months; Sputnik V tests will last 3-6 months About 1,000 Filipinos will take part in Sputnik V phase 3 …
Read More »Does LeBron James really have a problem with NBA MVP voters? | Bleach report
[ad_1] Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press Giannis Antetokounmpo was announced Friday as the NBA MVP for the second straight season, and LeBron James has thoughts. “It pissed me off,” James told reporters in his virtual media availability after the Los Angeles Lakers’ big win over the Denver Nuggets in …
Read More »Vargas: PBA Clark’s bubble costs ‘about P65 million’
[ad_1] Ricky Vargas, president of the PBA board of directors. PBA PICTURES MANILA, Philippines – Victorico “Ricky” Vargas shed more light on the Philippine Basketball Association’s ambitious plan to revive a season that has been stalled for nearly seven months by the coronavirus pandemic. “I’ll tell you, it’s about P65 …
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