Neanderthals may have lost Homo sapiens In the evolutionary battle for survival, but over time we are learning more and more about similarities between species – and according to new research, which extends to the upbringing of children. A new study using geochemical and histological techniques to look at three …
Read More »Surprising case study for 70 days detects asymptomatic COVID-19 carrier that shed the virus
If we know one thing about SARS-Cavi-2, does it change its effects on people. A lot. As the epidemic progresses, the coronavirus continues to bring new surprises. A team of researchers and doctors has now reported one case The woman with leukemia did not have symptoms of Covid-19, but even …
Read More »In Finland, Deckers created the ‘Forest Floor’, and it replaced the children’s immune systems.
According to a small new experiment, playing through the greenery and debris of Mini Forest’s undergrowth for just a month may be enough to change a child’s immune system. When daycare workers in Finland do not bring in workers, cultivate forest lands such as dwarf heather and blueberries, and allow …
Read More »The galaxy is full of metal, the atmosphere of one of the hottest exoplanets
Using the light of that orbiting star, astronomers have plunged into the atmosphere of an exoplanet 850 light-years away. Not just an exoplanet, but one of the hottest we’ve ever met – and at least seven metals are now known to float around its atmosphere as gas. Exoplanet is WASP-121B, …
Read More »35 years of research into coronavirus infection shows long-term immunity is unlikely
Once a person becomes ill with coronavirus there is no guarantee that they will not contract it again, new research suggests. While SARS-Cavi-2 is the coronavirus that is the focus of the current world, there are many others we have known for decades who are not only known to infect …
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