The new flu vaccine grown in plants has been put to the test in two large-scale clinical trials, the first for vaccine research. The vaccine contained virus-like particles resembling strains of the spreading flu, derived from relatives of native Australian tobacco who were genetically instructed to produce viral proteins. Approximately …
Read More »How Tesla’s next delivery is done could lift EV stock
The size of the text A Tesla car parked near the Tesla Supercharger in Petaluma, California. Justin Sullivan / Getty Images Tesla Investors are experiencing an unusual month for the stock, but news that it will send more again is coming soon. In about a week, the company will report …
Read More »The origin of the stainless steel date is about 1000 years before we realized it
The history of today’s stainless steel industry can be traced back to the early 19th century, when scientists found that iron-chromium alloys were resistant to corrosion by certain acids. New research, however, suggests that a similar alloy was being developed, much earlier – even a thousand years ago. Archaeologists have …
Read More »The FDA’s list of toxic disinfectants is increasing, now at 75. Here’s why
The Food and Drug Administration has expanded its list of toxic hand sanitizers to 75 products that it says contain methanol, a toxic substance that could ultimately lead to death if absorbed through the skin or ingested and therefore it is not safe for human use. The warning includes some …
Read More »The Republican senator demands answers after the attack: “Did this attack threaten the security of the President’s own Twitter account?”
“ ‘A successful attack on your system’s servers represents a threat to the privacy and data security of all its users. … Did this attack threaten the security of the President’s own Twitter account? “ – Republican Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri The above lines came Wednesday from Republican Sen. …
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