Peshawar, Pakistan After decades of work, polio was eradicated almost everywhere in the world. What was left were pockets in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Medical experts had hoped that 2020 would be the last year that the main form of the virus, which could permanently paralyze or cause death, was at …
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The schedule to vaccinate enough people to effectively control Covid-1 is slipping in many countries, raising fears that much of the world will still be battling the epidemic and its economic effects by 2022 or later. U.S. And while some other smaller countries are making progress toward vaccinating most of …
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ROME – Italy is the first non-Asian country to be hit by a coronavirus epidemic earlier this year, once again struggling with the world’s worst outbreak. In Italy, an average of 8,080 people die of covid-1 of a day, compared to Brazil and only in the US. Italy has the …
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Since the Apollo program was completed almost 10 years ago, every newly elected U.S. The President is stunned by the same question: where to send astronauts from now on? NASA’s current target is the moon, but the moon is the last generation of American pioneers. One of the great, more …
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GM President Mark Reese spoke in January about plans for an all-electric SUV and pickup truck at the Detroit-Hemtramac assembly plant. AFP by Getty Images Scientists from the two largest car manufacturers in the United States learned in the early 1960s that emissions from cars and trucks had changed the …
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