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IS COVID-19 HERE TO STAY FOR GOOD? HERE'S WHAT EXPERTS THINK Professor Jane Heffernan, an expert in epidemiology from York University, says , "COVID-19 infection and vaccination can induce high levels of protective immunity in individuals. The immunity gained can protect against infection, or, if infected, will lessen the severity of disease". There is also the challenge of vaccinating so many people ONLY HAVE YOUR FIRST VACCINE DOSE SO FAR? HERE'S THE DATA More than 147 million Americans and more than 34 million Britons have received their first dose of a two-shot COVID-19 vaccine. The US has authorized vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, while the UK has authorized Pfizer's shot as well as one made by AstraZeneca and Oxford University.The US has also authorized Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which is a single dose. POTENTIALLY DEADLY 'BLACK FUNGUS' KEEPS SHOWING UP IN Some COVID-19 patients in India have developed a rare and potentially fatal fungal infection called mucormycosis, also known as "black fungus," according to news reports.. Mucormycosis is caused by a group of molds called mucormycetes, which grow in soil and decaying organic matter, such as rotting leaves and wood, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). MOST ANTI-VACCINE CONSPIRACIES ONLINE COME FROM THE SAME According to recent research, a large chunk of this very big problem actually has a very small starting point. In a new study, researchers found the majority of anti-vaccine conspiracies circulating on social media can be traced to a mere handful of individual accounts representing prominent anti-vaccine personalities.. In all, just 12 of these people and their organizations – the so PHYSICISTS HAVE BROKEN THE SPEED OF LIGHT WITH PULSES Physicists Have Broken The Speed of Light With Pulses Inside Hot Plasma. Sailing through the smooth waters of vacuum, a photon of light moves at around 300 thousand kilometers (186 thousand miles) a second. This sets a firm limit on how quickly a whisper of information can travel anywhere in the Universe. While this law isn't likely to everbe
ICE MELT IN ALASKA THREATENS TO UNLEASH UNPRECEDENTED Ice Melt in Alaska Threatens to Unleash Unprecedented 'Mega-Tsunami', Scientists Warn. A giant, catastrophic tsunami in Alaska triggered by a landslide of rock left unstable after glacier melting is likely to occur in the next two decades, scientists fear - and it could happen within the next 12 months. A group of scientists warned of the STUDY REVEALS JUST HOW BAD SYPHILIS GOT IN LONDON IN THE Study Reveals Just How Bad Syphilis Got in London in The Late 18th Century. As many as one in five Londoners had syphilis by their mid-30s during the late 18th century, according to a detailed new study on the sexually transmitted infection (STI) and its spread in the capital of the United Kingdom. Researchers used data from hospitaladmissions
SCIENCEALERT: THE BEST IN SCIENCE NEWS AND AMAZINGTECHHEALTHSPACEENVIRONMENTHUMANSPHYSICS The latest science news. Publishing independent, fact-checked reporting on health, space, nature, technology, and the environment. WAS COVID-19 MADE IN A LAB? AN EPIDEMIOLOGIST REVIEWS THE All of this is why scientists say that the "default assumption" is that the virus emerged naturally - it happens literally all the time.And yet, headlines are currently screaming that scientists have "proved" that COVID-19 was bioengineered in a lab despite this being no more likely than in July 2020. What's going on? The science. The paper that all the headlines are based on appears to be a IN SURPRISE TWIST, COVID-19 CAN CAUSE WEIRD SKIN RASHES In Surprise Twist, COVID-19 Can Cause Weird Skin Rashes. Here's What to Look Out For. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, a dry cough, and losing your sense of taste and smell. Other signs that are frequently seen include headaches, muscle and joint pain, nasal congestion, and fatigue. A less common symptom are rashes of variousforms.
IS COVID-19 HERE TO STAY FOR GOOD? HERE'S WHAT EXPERTS THINK Professor Jane Heffernan, an expert in epidemiology from York University, says , "COVID-19 infection and vaccination can induce high levels of protective immunity in individuals. The immunity gained can protect against infection, or, if infected, will lessen the severity of disease". There is also the challenge of vaccinating so many people ONLY HAVE YOUR FIRST VACCINE DOSE SO FAR? HERE'S THE DATA More than 147 million Americans and more than 34 million Britons have received their first dose of a two-shot COVID-19 vaccine. The US has authorized vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, while the UK has authorized Pfizer's shot as well as one made by AstraZeneca and Oxford University.The US has also authorized Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which is a single dose. POTENTIALLY DEADLY 'BLACK FUNGUS' KEEPS SHOWING UP IN Some COVID-19 patients in India have developed a rare and potentially fatal fungal infection called mucormycosis, also known as "black fungus," according to news reports.. Mucormycosis is caused by a group of molds called mucormycetes, which grow in soil and decaying organic matter, such as rotting leaves and wood, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). MOST ANTI-VACCINE CONSPIRACIES ONLINE COME FROM THE SAME According to recent research, a large chunk of this very big problem actually has a very small starting point. In a new study, researchers found the majority of anti-vaccine conspiracies circulating on social media can be traced to a mere handful of individual accounts representing prominent anti-vaccine personalities.. In all, just 12 of these people and their organizations – the so PHYSICISTS HAVE BROKEN THE SPEED OF LIGHT WITH PULSES Physicists Have Broken The Speed of Light With Pulses Inside Hot Plasma. Sailing through the smooth waters of vacuum, a photon of light moves at around 300 thousand kilometers (186 thousand miles) a second. This sets a firm limit on how quickly a whisper of information can travel anywhere in the Universe. While this law isn't likely to everbe
ICE MELT IN ALASKA THREATENS TO UNLEASH UNPRECEDENTED Ice Melt in Alaska Threatens to Unleash Unprecedented 'Mega-Tsunami', Scientists Warn. A giant, catastrophic tsunami in Alaska triggered by a landslide of rock left unstable after glacier melting is likely to occur in the next two decades, scientists fear - and it could happen within the next 12 months. A group of scientists warned of the STUDY REVEALS JUST HOW BAD SYPHILIS GOT IN LONDON IN THE Study Reveals Just How Bad Syphilis Got in London in The Late 18th Century. As many as one in five Londoners had syphilis by their mid-30s during the late 18th century, according to a detailed new study on the sexually transmitted infection (STI) and its spread in the capital of the United Kingdom. Researchers used data from hospitaladmissions
IS COVID-19 HERE TO STAY FOR GOOD? HERE'S WHAT EXPERTS THINK Professor Jane Heffernan, an expert in epidemiology from York University, says , "COVID-19 infection and vaccination can induce high levels of protective immunity in individuals. The immunity gained can protect against infection, or, if infected, will lessen the severity of disease". There is also the challenge of vaccinating so many people THE VERDICT IS IN: YOU ONLY NEED ONE VACCINE DOSE IF YOU The team found in a small study that people who'd previously had COVID-19 developed 10 to 45 times as many antibodies after their first dose of Pfizer or Moderna's vaccine as the average uninfected person did. The research is still awaiting peer review. "The first dose ends up serving as the booster," Dr. Jeremy Faust, an emergency medicine physician at Brigham and Women's hospital, told TERRIFYING VIRAL VIDEOS OF SHAKING AFTER COVID-19 VACCINES Terrifying Viral Videos of Shaking After COVID-19 Vaccines Are Not What They Seem. PETER DOCKRILL. 12 APRIL 2021. The footage is concerning, even alarming. In a number of videos posted online and already viewed millions of times on social media, two separate American women appear to experience bouts of tremors and involuntarybody movements
DELAYING THE SECOND ASTRAZENECA DOSE ACTUALLY INCREASES Delaying The Second AstraZeneca Dose Actually Increases Protection, New Data Suggests. The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is effective at preventing people from developing COVID-19 and could reduce viral transmission, according to a new scientific paper from the team behind the vaccine. The paper also suggests that delaying the second dose to12
WHAT DO SCIENTISTS ACTUALLY DO WHEN THEY RESEARCH 20 hours ago · Not very likely at all. And there's a lot to be gained from knowing these microscopic enemies better. So even though in day-to-day life it makes sense to avoid these dangerous microorganisms, scientists like me are motivated to study them up close and personal to learn how they work. Of course, we want to do it in as safe a way as possible. MEMORIES ARE PLAYED BACK AT SUPER HIGH-SPEED WHEN WE'RE Researchers have been aware since 1885 that resting between practice enhances memorization when learning new skills. Now, scientists have witnessed that our brains rapidly replay new memories during such restful pauses when we're performing a new activity, and the replays happen up to 20 times faster than the physical act of practicing theactivity.
TWO CLOSELY RELATED VIKINGS DIED A WORLD APART. NOW THEIR 7 hours ago · A thousand years ago, two Vikings died violently. One, on the Danish island of Funen, died in his 50s, likely from a stab wound to his hip. The other died in his 20s a world away in Oxford, England, his body riddled with wounds and thrown in a mass grave. It would not be the first nor the last time A DAY-BY-DAY BREAKDOWN OF CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS SHOWS HOW Day 1: Symptoms start off mild. Patients usually experience a fever, followed by a cough. A minority may have had diarrhoea or nausea one or two days before this, which could be a sign of a more severe infection. Day 3: This is how long it took, on average, before patients in Wenzhou were admitted to the hospital after their symptoms started. A study of more than 550 hospitals across China 'MY LIFE FLASHED BEFORE MY EYES': A PSYCHOLOGIST TACKLES 23 hours ago · At the age of 16, when Tony Kofi was an apprentice builder living in Nottingham, he fell from the third story of a building. Time seemed to slow down massively, and he saw a complex series of images flash before his eyes. As he described it, "In my mind's eye I saw many, many things: children that I THE WORLD'S OLDEST WATER LIES DEEP BELOW CANADA AND IS 2 The world's oldest known water was found in an ancient pool below Canada in 2016, and is at least 2 billion years old. Back in 2013 scientists found water dating back about 1.5 billion years at the Kidd Mine in Ontario, but in 2016, deeper investigation revealed an even older source buried underground. SCIENCEALERT: THE BEST IN SCIENCE NEWS AND AMAZINGTECHHEALTHSPACEENVIRONMENTHUMANSPHYSICS The latest science news. Publishing independent, fact-checked reporting on health, space, nature, technology, and the environment. WAS COVID-19 MADE IN A LAB? AN EPIDEMIOLOGIST REVIEWS THE All of this is why scientists say that the "default assumption" is that the virus emerged naturally - it happens literally all the time.And yet, headlines are currently screaming that scientists have "proved" that COVID-19 was bioengineered in a lab despite this being no more likely than in July 2020. What's going on? The science. The paper that all the headlines are based on appears to be a IN SURPRISE TWIST, COVID-19 CAN CAUSE WEIRD SKIN RASHES In Surprise Twist, COVID-19 Can Cause Weird Skin Rashes. Here's What to Look Out For. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, a dry cough, and losing your sense of taste and smell. Other signs that are frequently seen include headaches, muscle and joint pain, nasal congestion, and fatigue. A less common symptom are rashes of variousforms.
IS COVID-19 HERE TO STAY FOR GOOD? HERE'S WHAT EXPERTS THINK Professor Jane Heffernan, an expert in epidemiology from York University, says , "COVID-19 infection and vaccination can induce high levels of protective immunity in individuals. The immunity gained can protect against infection, or, if infected, will lessen the severity of disease". There is also the challenge of vaccinating so many people ONLY HAVE YOUR FIRST VACCINE DOSE SO FAR? HERE'S THE DATA More than 147 million Americans and more than 34 million Britons have received their first dose of a two-shot COVID-19 vaccine. The US has authorized vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, while the UK has authorized Pfizer's shot as well as one made by AstraZeneca and Oxford University.The US has also authorized Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which is a single dose. POTENTIALLY DEADLY 'BLACK FUNGUS' KEEPS SHOWING UP IN Some COVID-19 patients in India have developed a rare and potentially fatal fungal infection called mucormycosis, also known as "black fungus," according to news reports.. Mucormycosis is caused by a group of molds called mucormycetes, which grow in soil and decaying organic matter, such as rotting leaves and wood, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). MOST ANTI-VACCINE CONSPIRACIES ONLINE COME FROM THE SAME According to recent research, a large chunk of this very big problem actually has a very small starting point. In a new study, researchers found the majority of anti-vaccine conspiracies circulating on social media can be traced to a mere handful of individual accounts representing prominent anti-vaccine personalities.. In all, just 12 of these people and their organizations – the so PHYSICISTS HAVE BROKEN THE SPEED OF LIGHT WITH PULSES Physicists Have Broken The Speed of Light With Pulses Inside Hot Plasma. Sailing through the smooth waters of vacuum, a photon of light moves at around 300 thousand kilometers (186 thousand miles) a second. This sets a firm limit on how quickly a whisper of information can travel anywhere in the Universe. While this law isn't likely to everbe
ICE MELT IN ALASKA THREATENS TO UNLEASH UNPRECEDENTED Ice Melt in Alaska Threatens to Unleash Unprecedented 'Mega-Tsunami', Scientists Warn. A giant, catastrophic tsunami in Alaska triggered by a landslide of rock left unstable after glacier melting is likely to occur in the next two decades, scientists fear - and it could happen within the next 12 months. A group of scientists warned of the STUDY REVEALS JUST HOW BAD SYPHILIS GOT IN LONDON IN THE Study Reveals Just How Bad Syphilis Got in London in The Late 18th Century. As many as one in five Londoners had syphilis by their mid-30s during the late 18th century, according to a detailed new study on the sexually transmitted infection (STI) and its spread in the capital of the United Kingdom. Researchers used data from hospitaladmissions
SCIENCEALERT: THE BEST IN SCIENCE NEWS AND AMAZINGTECHHEALTHSPACEENVIRONMENTHUMANSPHYSICS The latest science news. Publishing independent, fact-checked reporting on health, space, nature, technology, and the environment. WAS COVID-19 MADE IN A LAB? AN EPIDEMIOLOGIST REVIEWS THE All of this is why scientists say that the "default assumption" is that the virus emerged naturally - it happens literally all the time.And yet, headlines are currently screaming that scientists have "proved" that COVID-19 was bioengineered in a lab despite this being no more likely than in July 2020. What's going on? The science. The paper that all the headlines are based on appears to be a IN SURPRISE TWIST, COVID-19 CAN CAUSE WEIRD SKIN RASHES In Surprise Twist, COVID-19 Can Cause Weird Skin Rashes. Here's What to Look Out For. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, a dry cough, and losing your sense of taste and smell. Other signs that are frequently seen include headaches, muscle and joint pain, nasal congestion, and fatigue. A less common symptom are rashes of variousforms.
IS COVID-19 HERE TO STAY FOR GOOD? HERE'S WHAT EXPERTS THINK Professor Jane Heffernan, an expert in epidemiology from York University, says , "COVID-19 infection and vaccination can induce high levels of protective immunity in individuals. The immunity gained can protect against infection, or, if infected, will lessen the severity of disease". There is also the challenge of vaccinating so many people ONLY HAVE YOUR FIRST VACCINE DOSE SO FAR? HERE'S THE DATA More than 147 million Americans and more than 34 million Britons have received their first dose of a two-shot COVID-19 vaccine. The US has authorized vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, while the UK has authorized Pfizer's shot as well as one made by AstraZeneca and Oxford University.The US has also authorized Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which is a single dose. POTENTIALLY DEADLY 'BLACK FUNGUS' KEEPS SHOWING UP IN Some COVID-19 patients in India have developed a rare and potentially fatal fungal infection called mucormycosis, also known as "black fungus," according to news reports.. Mucormycosis is caused by a group of molds called mucormycetes, which grow in soil and decaying organic matter, such as rotting leaves and wood, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). MOST ANTI-VACCINE CONSPIRACIES ONLINE COME FROM THE SAME According to recent research, a large chunk of this very big problem actually has a very small starting point. In a new study, researchers found the majority of anti-vaccine conspiracies circulating on social media can be traced to a mere handful of individual accounts representing prominent anti-vaccine personalities.. In all, just 12 of these people and their organizations – the so PHYSICISTS HAVE BROKEN THE SPEED OF LIGHT WITH PULSES Physicists Have Broken The Speed of Light With Pulses Inside Hot Plasma. Sailing through the smooth waters of vacuum, a photon of light moves at around 300 thousand kilometers (186 thousand miles) a second. This sets a firm limit on how quickly a whisper of information can travel anywhere in the Universe. While this law isn't likely to everbe
ICE MELT IN ALASKA THREATENS TO UNLEASH UNPRECEDENTED Ice Melt in Alaska Threatens to Unleash Unprecedented 'Mega-Tsunami', Scientists Warn. A giant, catastrophic tsunami in Alaska triggered by a landslide of rock left unstable after glacier melting is likely to occur in the next two decades, scientists fear - and it could happen within the next 12 months. A group of scientists warned of the STUDY REVEALS JUST HOW BAD SYPHILIS GOT IN LONDON IN THE Study Reveals Just How Bad Syphilis Got in London in The Late 18th Century. As many as one in five Londoners had syphilis by their mid-30s during the late 18th century, according to a detailed new study on the sexually transmitted infection (STI) and its spread in the capital of the United Kingdom. Researchers used data from hospitaladmissions
IS COVID-19 HERE TO STAY FOR GOOD? HERE'S WHAT EXPERTS THINK Professor Jane Heffernan, an expert in epidemiology from York University, says , "COVID-19 infection and vaccination can induce high levels of protective immunity in individuals. The immunity gained can protect against infection, or, if infected, will lessen the severity of disease". There is also the challenge of vaccinating so many people THE VERDICT IS IN: YOU ONLY NEED ONE VACCINE DOSE IF YOU The team found in a small study that people who'd previously had COVID-19 developed 10 to 45 times as many antibodies after their first dose of Pfizer or Moderna's vaccine as the average uninfected person did. The research is still awaiting peer review. "The first dose ends up serving as the booster," Dr. Jeremy Faust, an emergency medicine physician at Brigham and Women's hospital, told TERRIFYING VIRAL VIDEOS OF SHAKING AFTER COVID-19 VACCINES Terrifying Viral Videos of Shaking After COVID-19 Vaccines Are Not What They Seem. PETER DOCKRILL. 12 APRIL 2021. The footage is concerning, even alarming. In a number of videos posted online and already viewed millions of times on social media, two separate American women appear to experience bouts of tremors and involuntarybody movements
DELAYING THE SECOND ASTRAZENECA DOSE ACTUALLY INCREASES Delaying The Second AstraZeneca Dose Actually Increases Protection, New Data Suggests. The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is effective at preventing people from developing COVID-19 and could reduce viral transmission, according to a new scientific paper from the team behind the vaccine. The paper also suggests that delaying the second dose to12
DENGUE FEVER TRANSMISSION HAS BEEN CUT BY AN INCREDIBLE 77 17 hours ago · Wolbachia is naturally found in around 60 percent of insect species, and when introduced to A. aegypti, it's passed from generation to generation, which means eventually all mosquitoes in a population will be infected with Wolbachia.. Bacterial infection may sound like a bad thing, but research has shown that when the mosquitoes carry the bacteria, it slows down the reproduction ofviruses
A DAY-BY-DAY BREAKDOWN OF CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS SHOWS HOW Day 1: Symptoms start off mild. Patients usually experience a fever, followed by a cough. A minority may have had diarrhoea or nausea one or two days before this, which could be a sign of a more severe infection. Day 3: This is how long it took, on average, before patients in Wenzhou were admitted to the hospital after their symptoms started. A study of more than 550 hospitals across China MEMORIES ARE PLAYED BACK AT SUPER HIGH-SPEED WHEN WE'RE Researchers have been aware since 1885 that resting between practice enhances memorization when learning new skills. Now, scientists have witnessed that our brains rapidly replay new memories during such restful pauses when we're performing a new activity, and the replays happen up to 20 times faster than the physical act of practicing theactivity.
WHAT DO SCIENTISTS ACTUALLY DO WHEN THEY RESEARCH 19 hours ago · Not very likely at all. And there's a lot to be gained from knowing these microscopic enemies better. So even though in day-to-day life it makes sense to avoid these dangerous microorganisms, scientists like me are motivated to study them up close and personal to learn how they work. Of course, we want to do it in as safe a way as possible. TWO CLOSELY RELATED VIKINGS DIED A WORLD APART. NOW THEIR 6 hours ago · A thousand years ago, two Vikings died violently. One, on the Danish island of Funen, died in his 50s, likely from a stab wound to his hip. The other died in his 20s a world away in Oxford, England, his body riddled with wounds and thrown in a mass grave. It would not be the first nor the last time THE WORLD'S OLDEST WATER LIES DEEP BELOW CANADA AND IS 2 The world's oldest known water was found in an ancient pool below Canada in 2016, and is at least 2 billion years old. Back in 2013 scientists found water dating back about 1.5 billion years at the Kidd Mine in Ontario, but in 2016, deeper investigation revealed an even older source buried underground. SCIENCEALERT: THE BEST IN SCIENCE NEWS AND AMAZINGTECHHEALTHSPACEENVIRONMENTHUMANSPHYSICS The latest science news. Publishing independent, fact-checked reporting on health, space, nature, technology, and the environment. WAS COVID-19 MADE IN A LAB? AN EPIDEMIOLOGIST REVIEWS THE All of this is why scientists say that the "default assumption" is that the virus emerged naturally - it happens literally all the time.And yet, headlines are currently screaming that scientists have "proved" that COVID-19 was bioengineered in a lab despite this being no more likely than in July 2020. What's going on? The science. The paper that all the headlines are based on appears to be a IN SURPRISE TWIST, COVID-19 CAN CAUSE WEIRD SKIN RASHES In Surprise Twist, COVID-19 Can Cause Weird Skin Rashes. Here's What to Look Out For. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, a dry cough, and losing your sense of taste and smell. Other signs that are frequently seen include headaches, muscle and joint pain, nasal congestion, and fatigue. A less common symptom are rashes of variousforms.
IS COVID-19 HERE TO STAY FOR GOOD? HERE'S WHAT EXPERTS THINK Professor Jane Heffernan, an expert in epidemiology from York University, says , "COVID-19 infection and vaccination can induce high levels of protective immunity in individuals. The immunity gained can protect against infection, or, if infected, will lessen the severity of disease". There is also the challenge of vaccinating so many people ONLY HAVE YOUR FIRST VACCINE DOSE SO FAR? HERE'S THE DATA More than 147 million Americans and more than 34 million Britons have received their first dose of a two-shot COVID-19 vaccine. The US has authorized vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, while the UK has authorized Pfizer's shot as well as one made by AstraZeneca and Oxford University.The US has also authorized Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which is a single dose. POTENTIALLY DEADLY 'BLACK FUNGUS' KEEPS SHOWING UP IN Some COVID-19 patients in India have developed a rare and potentially fatal fungal infection called mucormycosis, also known as "black fungus," according to news reports.. Mucormycosis is caused by a group of molds called mucormycetes, which grow in soil and decaying organic matter, such as rotting leaves and wood, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). MOST ANTI-VACCINE CONSPIRACIES ONLINE COME FROM THE SAME According to recent research, a large chunk of this very big problem actually has a very small starting point. In a new study, researchers found the majority of anti-vaccine conspiracies circulating on social media can be traced to a mere handful of individual accounts representing prominent anti-vaccine personalities.. In all, just 12 of these people and their organizations – the so PHYSICISTS HAVE BROKEN THE SPEED OF LIGHT WITH PULSES Physicists Have Broken The Speed of Light With Pulses Inside Hot Plasma. Sailing through the smooth waters of vacuum, a photon of light moves at around 300 thousand kilometers (186 thousand miles) a second. This sets a firm limit on how quickly a whisper of information can travel anywhere in the Universe. While this law isn't likely to everbe
ICE MELT IN ALASKA THREATENS TO UNLEASH UNPRECEDENTED Ice Melt in Alaska Threatens to Unleash Unprecedented 'Mega-Tsunami', Scientists Warn. A giant, catastrophic tsunami in Alaska triggered by a landslide of rock left unstable after glacier melting is likely to occur in the next two decades, scientists fear - and it could happen within the next 12 months. A group of scientists warned of the STUDY REVEALS JUST HOW BAD SYPHILIS GOT IN LONDON IN THE Study Reveals Just How Bad Syphilis Got in London in The Late 18th Century. As many as one in five Londoners had syphilis by their mid-30s during the late 18th century, according to a detailed new study on the sexually transmitted infection (STI) and its spread in the capital of the United Kingdom. Researchers used data from hospitaladmissions
SCIENCEALERT: THE BEST IN SCIENCE NEWS AND AMAZINGTECHHEALTHSPACEENVIRONMENTHUMANSPHYSICS The latest science news. Publishing independent, fact-checked reporting on health, space, nature, technology, and the environment. WAS COVID-19 MADE IN A LAB? AN EPIDEMIOLOGIST REVIEWS THE All of this is why scientists say that the "default assumption" is that the virus emerged naturally - it happens literally all the time.And yet, headlines are currently screaming that scientists have "proved" that COVID-19 was bioengineered in a lab despite this being no more likely than in July 2020. What's going on? The science. The paper that all the headlines are based on appears to be a IN SURPRISE TWIST, COVID-19 CAN CAUSE WEIRD SKIN RASHES In Surprise Twist, COVID-19 Can Cause Weird Skin Rashes. Here's What to Look Out For. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, a dry cough, and losing your sense of taste and smell. Other signs that are frequently seen include headaches, muscle and joint pain, nasal congestion, and fatigue. A less common symptom are rashes of variousforms.
IS COVID-19 HERE TO STAY FOR GOOD? HERE'S WHAT EXPERTS THINK Professor Jane Heffernan, an expert in epidemiology from York University, says , "COVID-19 infection and vaccination can induce high levels of protective immunity in individuals. The immunity gained can protect against infection, or, if infected, will lessen the severity of disease". There is also the challenge of vaccinating so many people ONLY HAVE YOUR FIRST VACCINE DOSE SO FAR? HERE'S THE DATA More than 147 million Americans and more than 34 million Britons have received their first dose of a two-shot COVID-19 vaccine. The US has authorized vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, while the UK has authorized Pfizer's shot as well as one made by AstraZeneca and Oxford University.The US has also authorized Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which is a single dose. POTENTIALLY DEADLY 'BLACK FUNGUS' KEEPS SHOWING UP IN Some COVID-19 patients in India have developed a rare and potentially fatal fungal infection called mucormycosis, also known as "black fungus," according to news reports.. Mucormycosis is caused by a group of molds called mucormycetes, which grow in soil and decaying organic matter, such as rotting leaves and wood, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). MOST ANTI-VACCINE CONSPIRACIES ONLINE COME FROM THE SAME According to recent research, a large chunk of this very big problem actually has a very small starting point. In a new study, researchers found the majority of anti-vaccine conspiracies circulating on social media can be traced to a mere handful of individual accounts representing prominent anti-vaccine personalities.. In all, just 12 of these people and their organizations – the so PHYSICISTS HAVE BROKEN THE SPEED OF LIGHT WITH PULSES Physicists Have Broken The Speed of Light With Pulses Inside Hot Plasma. Sailing through the smooth waters of vacuum, a photon of light moves at around 300 thousand kilometers (186 thousand miles) a second. This sets a firm limit on how quickly a whisper of information can travel anywhere in the Universe. While this law isn't likely to everbe
ICE MELT IN ALASKA THREATENS TO UNLEASH UNPRECEDENTED Ice Melt in Alaska Threatens to Unleash Unprecedented 'Mega-Tsunami', Scientists Warn. A giant, catastrophic tsunami in Alaska triggered by a landslide of rock left unstable after glacier melting is likely to occur in the next two decades, scientists fear - and it could happen within the next 12 months. A group of scientists warned of the STUDY REVEALS JUST HOW BAD SYPHILIS GOT IN LONDON IN THE Study Reveals Just How Bad Syphilis Got in London in The Late 18th Century. As many as one in five Londoners had syphilis by their mid-30s during the late 18th century, according to a detailed new study on the sexually transmitted infection (STI) and its spread in the capital of the United Kingdom. Researchers used data from hospitaladmissions
IS COVID-19 HERE TO STAY FOR GOOD? HERE'S WHAT EXPERTS THINK Professor Jane Heffernan, an expert in epidemiology from York University, says , "COVID-19 infection and vaccination can induce high levels of protective immunity in individuals. The immunity gained can protect against infection, or, if infected, will lessen the severity of disease". There is also the challenge of vaccinating so many people THE VERDICT IS IN: YOU ONLY NEED ONE VACCINE DOSE IF YOU The team found in a small study that people who'd previously had COVID-19 developed 10 to 45 times as many antibodies after their first dose of Pfizer or Moderna's vaccine as the average uninfected person did. The research is still awaiting peer review. "The first dose ends up serving as the booster," Dr. Jeremy Faust, an emergency medicine physician at Brigham and Women's hospital, told TERRIFYING VIRAL VIDEOS OF SHAKING AFTER COVID-19 VACCINES Terrifying Viral Videos of Shaking After COVID-19 Vaccines Are Not What They Seem. PETER DOCKRILL. 12 APRIL 2021. The footage is concerning, even alarming. In a number of videos posted online and already viewed millions of times on social media, two separate American women appear to experience bouts of tremors and involuntarybody movements
DELAYING THE SECOND ASTRAZENECA DOSE ACTUALLY INCREASES Delaying The Second AstraZeneca Dose Actually Increases Protection, New Data Suggests. The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is effective at preventing people from developing COVID-19 and could reduce viral transmission, according to a new scientific paper from the team behind the vaccine. The paper also suggests that delaying the second dose to12
DENGUE FEVER TRANSMISSION HAS BEEN CUT BY AN INCREDIBLE 77 16 hours ago · Wolbachia is naturally found in around 60 percent of insect species, and when introduced to A. aegypti, it's passed from generation to generation, which means eventually all mosquitoes in a population will be infected with Wolbachia.. Bacterial infection may sound like a bad thing, but research has shown that when the mosquitoes carry the bacteria, it slows down the reproduction ofviruses
A DAY-BY-DAY BREAKDOWN OF CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS SHOWS HOW Day 1: Symptoms start off mild. Patients usually experience a fever, followed by a cough. A minority may have had diarrhoea or nausea one or two days before this, which could be a sign of a more severe infection. Day 3: This is how long it took, on average, before patients in Wenzhou were admitted to the hospital after their symptoms started. A study of more than 550 hospitals across China MEMORIES ARE PLAYED BACK AT SUPER HIGH-SPEED WHEN WE'RE Researchers have been aware since 1885 that resting between practice enhances memorization when learning new skills. Now, scientists have witnessed that our brains rapidly replay new memories during such restful pauses when we're performing a new activity, and the replays happen up to 20 times faster than the physical act of practicing theactivity.
TWO CLOSELY RELATED VIKINGS DIED A WORLD APART. NOW THEIR 5 hours ago · A thousand years ago, two Vikings died violently. One, on the Danish island of Funen, died in his 50s, likely from a stab wound to his hip. The other died in his 20s a world away in Oxford, England, his body riddled with wounds and thrown in a mass grave. It would not be the first nor the last time WHAT DO SCIENTISTS ACTUALLY DO WHEN THEY RESEARCH 18 hours ago · Not very likely at all. And there's a lot to be gained from knowing these microscopic enemies better. So even though in day-to-day life it makes sense to avoid these dangerous microorganisms, scientists like me are motivated to study them up close and personal to learn how they work. Of course, we want to do it in as safe a way as possible. THE WORLD'S OLDEST WATER LIES DEEP BELOW CANADA AND IS 2 The world's oldest known water was found in an ancient pool below Canada in 2016, and is at least 2 billion years old. Back in 2013 scientists found water dating back about 1.5 billion years at the Kidd Mine in Ontario, but in 2016, deeper investigation revealed an even older source buried underground. SCIENCEALERT: THE BEST IN SCIENCE NEWS AND AMAZINGTECHHEALTHSPACEENVIRONMENTHUMANSPHYSICS The latest science news. Publishing independent, fact-checked reporting on health, space, nature, technology, and the environment. ONLY HAVE YOUR FIRST VACCINE DOSE SO FAR? HERE'S THE DATA More than 147 million Americans and more than 34 million Britons have received their first dose of a two-shot COVID-19 vaccine. The US has authorized vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, while the UK has authorized Pfizer's shot as well as one made by AstraZeneca and Oxford University.The US has also authorized Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which is a single dose. PHYSICISTS HAVE BROKEN THE SPEED OF LIGHT WITH PULSES Physicists Have Broken The Speed of Light With Pulses Inside Hot Plasma. Sailing through the smooth waters of vacuum, a photon of light moves at around 300 thousand kilometers (186 thousand miles) a second. This sets a firm limit on how quickly a whisper of information can travel anywhere in the Universe. While this law isn't likely to everbe
'UNBELIEVABLE' VIDEO SHOWS TWO BEES WORK TOGETHER TO A new video, originally posted on Twitter, shows a pair of bees apparently unscrewing the orange lid of a Fanta to reach the sugary liquid inside. In today's age of digital trickery, we have to be mindful that this could just be clever CGI; or, perhaps the bees really did work together, but simply toppled an already looselyperched bottle cap.
MOST ANTI-VACCINE CONSPIRACIES ONLINE COME FROM THE SAME According to recent research, a large chunk of this very big problem actually has a very small starting point. In a new study, researchers found the majority of anti-vaccine conspiracies circulating on social media can be traced to a mere handful of individual accounts representing prominent anti-vaccine personalities.. In all, just 12 of these people and their organizations – the so POTENTIALLY DEADLY 'BLACK FUNGUS' KEEPS SHOWING UP IN Some COVID-19 patients in India have developed a rare and potentially fatal fungal infection called mucormycosis, also known as "black fungus," according to news reports.. Mucormycosis is caused by a group of molds called mucormycetes, which grow in soil and decaying organic matter, such as rotting leaves and wood, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). TERRIFYING VIRAL VIDEOS OF SHAKING AFTER COVID-19 VACCINES Terrifying Viral Videos of Shaking After COVID-19 Vaccines Are Not What They Seem. PETER DOCKRILL. 12 APRIL 2021. The footage is concerning, even alarming. In a number of videos posted online and already viewed millions of times on social media, two separate American women appear to experience bouts of tremors and involuntarybody movements
IN SURPRISE TWIST, COVID-19 CAN CAUSE WEIRD SKIN RASHES In Surprise Twist, COVID-19 Can Cause Weird Skin Rashes. Here's What to Look Out For. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, a dry cough, and losing your sense of taste and smell. Other signs that are frequently seen include headaches, muscle and joint pain, nasal congestion, and fatigue. A less common symptom are rashes of variousforms.
A DAY-BY-DAY BREAKDOWN OF CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS SHOWS HOW Day 1: Symptoms start off mild. Patients usually experience a fever, followed by a cough. A minority may have had diarrhoea or nausea one or two days before this, which could be a sign of a more severe infection. Day 3: This is how long it took, on average, before patients in Wenzhou were admitted to the hospital after their symptoms started. A study of more than 550 hospitals across China THE VERDICT IS IN: YOU ONLY NEED ONE VACCINE DOSE IF YOU The team found in a small study that people who'd previously had COVID-19 developed 10 to 45 times as many antibodies after their first dose of Pfizer or Moderna's vaccine as the average uninfected person did. The research is still awaiting peer review. "The first dose ends up serving as the booster," Dr. Jeremy Faust, an emergency medicine physician at Brigham and Women's hospital, told SCIENCEALERT: THE BEST IN SCIENCE NEWS AND AMAZINGTECHHEALTHSPACEENVIRONMENTHUMANSPHYSICS The latest science news. Publishing independent, fact-checked reporting on health, space, nature, technology, and the environment. ONLY HAVE YOUR FIRST VACCINE DOSE SO FAR? HERE'S THE DATA More than 147 million Americans and more than 34 million Britons have received their first dose of a two-shot COVID-19 vaccine. The US has authorized vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, while the UK has authorized Pfizer's shot as well as one made by AstraZeneca and Oxford University.The US has also authorized Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which is a single dose. PHYSICISTS HAVE BROKEN THE SPEED OF LIGHT WITH PULSES Physicists Have Broken The Speed of Light With Pulses Inside Hot Plasma. Sailing through the smooth waters of vacuum, a photon of light moves at around 300 thousand kilometers (186 thousand miles) a second. This sets a firm limit on how quickly a whisper of information can travel anywhere in the Universe. While this law isn't likely to everbe
'UNBELIEVABLE' VIDEO SHOWS TWO BEES WORK TOGETHER TO A new video, originally posted on Twitter, shows a pair of bees apparently unscrewing the orange lid of a Fanta to reach the sugary liquid inside. In today's age of digital trickery, we have to be mindful that this could just be clever CGI; or, perhaps the bees really did work together, but simply toppled an already looselyperched bottle cap.
MOST ANTI-VACCINE CONSPIRACIES ONLINE COME FROM THE SAME According to recent research, a large chunk of this very big problem actually has a very small starting point. In a new study, researchers found the majority of anti-vaccine conspiracies circulating on social media can be traced to a mere handful of individual accounts representing prominent anti-vaccine personalities.. In all, just 12 of these people and their organizations – the so POTENTIALLY DEADLY 'BLACK FUNGUS' KEEPS SHOWING UP IN Some COVID-19 patients in India have developed a rare and potentially fatal fungal infection called mucormycosis, also known as "black fungus," according to news reports.. Mucormycosis is caused by a group of molds called mucormycetes, which grow in soil and decaying organic matter, such as rotting leaves and wood, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). TERRIFYING VIRAL VIDEOS OF SHAKING AFTER COVID-19 VACCINES Terrifying Viral Videos of Shaking After COVID-19 Vaccines Are Not What They Seem. PETER DOCKRILL. 12 APRIL 2021. The footage is concerning, even alarming. In a number of videos posted online and already viewed millions of times on social media, two separate American women appear to experience bouts of tremors and involuntarybody movements
IN SURPRISE TWIST, COVID-19 CAN CAUSE WEIRD SKIN RASHES In Surprise Twist, COVID-19 Can Cause Weird Skin Rashes. Here's What to Look Out For. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, a dry cough, and losing your sense of taste and smell. Other signs that are frequently seen include headaches, muscle and joint pain, nasal congestion, and fatigue. A less common symptom are rashes of variousforms.
A DAY-BY-DAY BREAKDOWN OF CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS SHOWS HOW Day 1: Symptoms start off mild. Patients usually experience a fever, followed by a cough. A minority may have had diarrhoea or nausea one or two days before this, which could be a sign of a more severe infection. Day 3: This is how long it took, on average, before patients in Wenzhou were admitted to the hospital after their symptoms started. A study of more than 550 hospitals across China THE VERDICT IS IN: YOU ONLY NEED ONE VACCINE DOSE IF YOU The team found in a small study that people who'd previously had COVID-19 developed 10 to 45 times as many antibodies after their first dose of Pfizer or Moderna's vaccine as the average uninfected person did. The research is still awaiting peer review. "The first dose ends up serving as the booster," Dr. Jeremy Faust, an emergency medicine physician at Brigham and Women's hospital, told A 'RING OF FIRE' SOLAR ECLIPSE IS COMING TOMORROW, SO HERE 13 hours ago · In December 2020, in the middle of a pandemic, I made the somewhat questionable decision to fly 11,200 km (7,000 miles) from where I live in Belfast, Northern Ireland to Santiago, Chile. Then, I boarded a connecting two-hour flight and drove for a MEMORIES ARE PLAYED BACK AT SUPER HIGH-SPEED WHEN WE'RE 6 hours ago · Researchers have been aware since 1885 that resting between practice enhances memorization when learning new skills. Now, scientists have witnessed that our brains rapidly replay new memories during such restful pauses when we're performing a new activity, and the replays happen up to 20 times faster than the physical act of practicing the activity. ATMOSPHERIC CO2 JUST HIT A PEAK NOT SEEN ON EARTH IN 4 7 hours ago · The month of May saw the highest levels of CO 2 so far in 2021, with the concentration averaging 419.13 parts per million (ppm), researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced on Monday. "We are adding roughly 40 billion metric tons of CO 2 pollution to the atmosphere per year," says senior climate scientist Pieter Tans from the NOAA's Global COVID-19 VACCINE IN THE FORM OF A PILL IS SET TO ENTER 23 MARCH 2021. A coronavirus vaccine which exists in pill form could enter the first phases of clinical trials this year. Oravax, the company working on the substance, announced in a press release that it hopes to begin the first phase of clinical trials in humans by June. The step is only the earliest phase of developing a vaccine. THE GIANT MEGALODON MEGA-SHARK MAY HAVE BEEN EVEN BIGGER 7 hours ago · The largest shark ever to swim Earth's oceans is like a ghost in the paleontological record. Megalodon (Otodus megalodon) is known primarily in the fossil record by its giant teeth, surviving millions of years, long after its cartilage skeleton decays to nothing.It's from these giant teeth, as big as your hand, that scientists estimate the size of the giant beast, with a jaw you couldeasily
A DAY-BY-DAY BREAKDOWN OF CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS SHOWS HOW Day 1: Symptoms start off mild. Patients usually experience a fever, followed by a cough. A minority may have had diarrhoea or nausea one or two days before this, which could be a sign of a more severe infection. Day 3: This is how long it took, on average, before patients in Wenzhou were admitted to the hospital after their symptoms started. A study of more than 550 hospitals across China THE VERDICT IS IN: YOU ONLY NEED ONE VACCINE DOSE IF YOU The team found in a small study that people who'd previously had COVID-19 developed 10 to 45 times as many antibodies after their first dose of Pfizer or Moderna's vaccine as the average uninfected person did. The research is still awaiting peer review. "The first dose ends up serving as the booster," Dr. Jeremy Faust, an emergency medicine physician at Brigham and Women's hospital, told IS 'EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE' EVEN A THING? HERE'S THE SCIENCE 1 day ago · Emotional intelligence, the ability to regulate and perceive emotions, is the subject of much debate amongst scientists and the public alike. Whilst most people agree that being able to read other people and control your own feelings are positive characteristics that vary in strength between individuals, objectively defining and measuring these abilities is not easy. THESE FISH SPEAK WITH ELECTRICITY, BUT THEY TALK JUST LIKE US 1 day ago · This is known as synaptic depression, and it's what allows the animal brain to learn which signals are most important and therefore most needing of attention.. When researchers artificially stimulated the midbrain of electric fish with a constant signal, they noticed the fish's sensory circuits produced weaker and weaker responses to the continuous 'noise'. THESE 5 MIND-BLOWING HYPOTHETICAL COSMIC OBJECTS COULD 1 day ago · Squinting through their telescopes at the twinkling heavens, few 19th century astronomers would have imagined the cosmic wonders awaiting discovery in the century to come. Stars so dense, a teaspoon of their matter would weigh as much as a mountain. Objects so compact, literally nothing could SCIENCEALERT: THE BEST IN SCIENCE NEWS AND AMAZINGTECHHEALTHSPACEENVIRONMENTHUMANSPHYSICS The latest science news. Publishing independent, fact-checked reporting on health, space, nature, technology, and the environment. ONLY HAVE YOUR FIRST VACCINE DOSE SO FAR? HERE'S THE DATA More than 147 million Americans and more than 34 million Britons have received their first dose of a two-shot COVID-19 vaccine. The US has authorized vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, while the UK has authorized Pfizer's shot as well as one made by AstraZeneca and Oxford University.The US has also authorized Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which is a single dose. PHYSICISTS HAVE BROKEN THE SPEED OF LIGHT WITH PULSES Physicists Have Broken The Speed of Light With Pulses Inside Hot Plasma. Sailing through the smooth waters of vacuum, a photon of light moves at around 300 thousand kilometers (186 thousand miles) a second. This sets a firm limit on how quickly a whisper of information can travel anywhere in the Universe. While this law isn't likely to everbe
'UNBELIEVABLE' VIDEO SHOWS TWO BEES WORK TOGETHER TO A new video, originally posted on Twitter, shows a pair of bees apparently unscrewing the orange lid of a Fanta to reach the sugary liquid inside. In today's age of digital trickery, we have to be mindful that this could just be clever CGI; or, perhaps the bees really did work together, but simply toppled an already looselyperched bottle cap.
MOST ANTI-VACCINE CONSPIRACIES ONLINE COME FROM THE SAME According to recent research, a large chunk of this very big problem actually has a very small starting point. In a new study, researchers found the majority of anti-vaccine conspiracies circulating on social media can be traced to a mere handful of individual accounts representing prominent anti-vaccine personalities.. In all, just 12 of these people and their organizations – the so POTENTIALLY DEADLY 'BLACK FUNGUS' KEEPS SHOWING UP IN Some COVID-19 patients in India have developed a rare and potentially fatal fungal infection called mucormycosis, also known as "black fungus," according to news reports.. Mucormycosis is caused by a group of molds called mucormycetes, which grow in soil and decaying organic matter, such as rotting leaves and wood, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). TERRIFYING VIRAL VIDEOS OF SHAKING AFTER COVID-19 VACCINES Terrifying Viral Videos of Shaking After COVID-19 Vaccines Are Not What They Seem. PETER DOCKRILL. 12 APRIL 2021. The footage is concerning, even alarming. In a number of videos posted online and already viewed millions of times on social media, two separate American women appear to experience bouts of tremors and involuntarybody movements
IN SURPRISE TWIST, COVID-19 CAN CAUSE WEIRD SKIN RASHES In Surprise Twist, COVID-19 Can Cause Weird Skin Rashes. Here's What to Look Out For. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, a dry cough, and losing your sense of taste and smell. Other signs that are frequently seen include headaches, muscle and joint pain, nasal congestion, and fatigue. A less common symptom are rashes of variousforms.
A DAY-BY-DAY BREAKDOWN OF CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS SHOWS HOW Day 1: Symptoms start off mild. Patients usually experience a fever, followed by a cough. A minority may have had diarrhoea or nausea one or two days before this, which could be a sign of a more severe infection. Day 3: This is how long it took, on average, before patients in Wenzhou were admitted to the hospital after their symptoms started. A study of more than 550 hospitals across China THE VERDICT IS IN: YOU ONLY NEED ONE VACCINE DOSE IF YOU The team found in a small study that people who'd previously had COVID-19 developed 10 to 45 times as many antibodies after their first dose of Pfizer or Moderna's vaccine as the average uninfected person did. The research is still awaiting peer review. "The first dose ends up serving as the booster," Dr. Jeremy Faust, an emergency medicine physician at Brigham and Women's hospital, told SCIENCEALERT: THE BEST IN SCIENCE NEWS AND AMAZINGTECHHEALTHSPACEENVIRONMENTHUMANSPHYSICS The latest science news. Publishing independent, fact-checked reporting on health, space, nature, technology, and the environment. ONLY HAVE YOUR FIRST VACCINE DOSE SO FAR? HERE'S THE DATA More than 147 million Americans and more than 34 million Britons have received their first dose of a two-shot COVID-19 vaccine. The US has authorized vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, while the UK has authorized Pfizer's shot as well as one made by AstraZeneca and Oxford University.The US has also authorized Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which is a single dose. PHYSICISTS HAVE BROKEN THE SPEED OF LIGHT WITH PULSES Physicists Have Broken The Speed of Light With Pulses Inside Hot Plasma. Sailing through the smooth waters of vacuum, a photon of light moves at around 300 thousand kilometers (186 thousand miles) a second. This sets a firm limit on how quickly a whisper of information can travel anywhere in the Universe. While this law isn't likely to everbe
'UNBELIEVABLE' VIDEO SHOWS TWO BEES WORK TOGETHER TO A new video, originally posted on Twitter, shows a pair of bees apparently unscrewing the orange lid of a Fanta to reach the sugary liquid inside. In today's age of digital trickery, we have to be mindful that this could just be clever CGI; or, perhaps the bees really did work together, but simply toppled an already looselyperched bottle cap.
MOST ANTI-VACCINE CONSPIRACIES ONLINE COME FROM THE SAME According to recent research, a large chunk of this very big problem actually has a very small starting point. In a new study, researchers found the majority of anti-vaccine conspiracies circulating on social media can be traced to a mere handful of individual accounts representing prominent anti-vaccine personalities.. In all, just 12 of these people and their organizations – the so POTENTIALLY DEADLY 'BLACK FUNGUS' KEEPS SHOWING UP IN Some COVID-19 patients in India have developed a rare and potentially fatal fungal infection called mucormycosis, also known as "black fungus," according to news reports.. Mucormycosis is caused by a group of molds called mucormycetes, which grow in soil and decaying organic matter, such as rotting leaves and wood, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). TERRIFYING VIRAL VIDEOS OF SHAKING AFTER COVID-19 VACCINES Terrifying Viral Videos of Shaking After COVID-19 Vaccines Are Not What They Seem. PETER DOCKRILL. 12 APRIL 2021. The footage is concerning, even alarming. In a number of videos posted online and already viewed millions of times on social media, two separate American women appear to experience bouts of tremors and involuntarybody movements
IN SURPRISE TWIST, COVID-19 CAN CAUSE WEIRD SKIN RASHES In Surprise Twist, COVID-19 Can Cause Weird Skin Rashes. Here's What to Look Out For. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, a dry cough, and losing your sense of taste and smell. Other signs that are frequently seen include headaches, muscle and joint pain, nasal congestion, and fatigue. A less common symptom are rashes of variousforms.
A DAY-BY-DAY BREAKDOWN OF CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS SHOWS HOW Day 1: Symptoms start off mild. Patients usually experience a fever, followed by a cough. A minority may have had diarrhoea or nausea one or two days before this, which could be a sign of a more severe infection. Day 3: This is how long it took, on average, before patients in Wenzhou were admitted to the hospital after their symptoms started. A study of more than 550 hospitals across China THE VERDICT IS IN: YOU ONLY NEED ONE VACCINE DOSE IF YOU The team found in a small study that people who'd previously had COVID-19 developed 10 to 45 times as many antibodies after their first dose of Pfizer or Moderna's vaccine as the average uninfected person did. The research is still awaiting peer review. "The first dose ends up serving as the booster," Dr. Jeremy Faust, an emergency medicine physician at Brigham and Women's hospital, told A 'RING OF FIRE' SOLAR ECLIPSE IS COMING TOMORROW, SO HERE 7 hours ago · In December 2020, in the middle of a pandemic, I made the somewhat questionable decision to fly 11,200 km (7,000 miles) from where I live in Belfast, Northern Ireland to Santiago, Chile. Then, I boarded a connecting two-hour flight and drove for a MEMORIES ARE PLAYED BACK AT SUPER HIGH-SPEED WHEN WE'RE 26 minutes ago · Researchers have been aware since 1885 that resting between practice enhances memorization when learning new skills. Now, scientists have witnessed that our brains rapidly replay new memories during such restful pauses when we're performing a new activity, and the replays happen up to 20 times faster than the physical act of practicing the activity. ATMOSPHERIC CO2 JUST HIT A PEAK NOT SEEN ON EARTH IN 4 The month of May saw the highest levels of CO 2 so far in 2021, with the concentration averaging 419.13 parts per million (ppm), researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced on Monday. "We are adding roughly 40 billion metric tons of CO 2 pollution to the atmosphere per year," says senior climate scientist Pieter Tans from the NOAA's Global COVID-19 VACCINE IN THE FORM OF A PILL IS SET TO ENTER 23 MARCH 2021. A coronavirus vaccine which exists in pill form could enter the first phases of clinical trials this year. Oravax, the company working on the substance, announced in a press release that it hopes to begin the first phase of clinical trials in humans by June. The step is only the earliest phase of developing a vaccine. THE GIANT MEGALODON MEGA-SHARK MAY HAVE BEEN EVEN BIGGER The largest shark ever to swim Earth's oceans is like a ghost in the paleontological record. Megalodon (Otodus megalodon) is known primarily in the fossil record by its giant teeth, surviving millions of years, long after its cartilage skeleton decays to nothing.It's from these giant teeth, as big as your hand, that scientists estimate the size of the giant beast, with a jaw you could easily A DAY-BY-DAY BREAKDOWN OF CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS SHOWS HOW Day 1: Symptoms start off mild. Patients usually experience a fever, followed by a cough. A minority may have had diarrhoea or nausea one or two days before this, which could be a sign of a more severe infection. Day 3: This is how long it took, on average, before patients in Wenzhou were admitted to the hospital after their symptoms started. A study of more than 550 hospitals across China THE VERDICT IS IN: YOU ONLY NEED ONE VACCINE DOSE IF YOU The team found in a small study that people who'd previously had COVID-19 developed 10 to 45 times as many antibodies after their first dose of Pfizer or Moderna's vaccine as the average uninfected person did. The research is still awaiting peer review. "The first dose ends up serving as the booster," Dr. Jeremy Faust, an emergency medicine physician at Brigham and Women's hospital, told IS 'EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE' EVEN A THING? HERE'S THE SCIENCE 23 hours ago · Emotional intelligence, the ability to regulate and perceive emotions, is the subject of much debate amongst scientists and the public alike. Whilst most people agree that being able to read other people and control your own feelings are positive characteristics that vary in strength between individuals, objectively defining and measuring these abilities is not easy. THESE FISH SPEAK WITH ELECTRICITY, BUT THEY TALK JUST LIKE US 1 day ago · This is known as synaptic depression, and it's what allows the animal brain to learn which signals are most important and therefore most needing of attention.. When researchers artificially stimulated the midbrain of electric fish with a constant signal, they noticed the fish's sensory circuits produced weaker and weaker responses to the continuous 'noise'. THESE 5 MIND-BLOWING HYPOTHETICAL COSMIC OBJECTS COULD 1 day ago · Squinting through their telescopes at the twinkling heavens, few 19th century astronomers would have imagined the cosmic wonders awaiting discovery in the century to come. Stars so dense, a teaspoon of their matter would weigh as much as a mountain. Objects so compact, literally nothing could SCIENCEALERT: THE BEST IN SCIENCE NEWS AND AMAZINGTECHHEALTHSPACEENVIRONMENTHUMANSPHYSICS The latest science news. Publishing independent, fact-checked reporting on health, space, nature, technology, and the environment. ONLY HAVE YOUR FIRST VACCINE DOSE SO FAR? HERE'S THE DATA More than 147 million Americans and more than 34 million Britons have received their first dose of a two-shot COVID-19 vaccine. The US has authorized vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, while the UK has authorized Pfizer's shot as well as one made by AstraZeneca and Oxford University.The US has also authorized Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which is a single dose. WHAT IS A CORONAVIRUS? There are a handful of lethal exceptions, which have had a devastating impact on livestock and human health around the globe. Symptoms in these cases tend to start with a sore throat and fever.. In the specific case of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, most of those infected experience a fever within five days of being infected, followed by a cough.. This differs to a flu, which tends to start IN SURPRISE TWIST, COVID-19 CAN CAUSE WEIRD SKIN RASHES In Surprise Twist, COVID-19 Can Cause Weird Skin Rashes. Here's What to Look Out For. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, a dry cough, and losing your sense of taste and smell. Other signs that are frequently seen include headaches, muscle and joint pain, nasal congestion, and fatigue. A less common symptom are rashes of variousforms.
'UNBELIEVABLE' VIDEO SHOWS TWO BEES WORK TOGETHER TO A new video, originally posted on Twitter, shows a pair of bees apparently unscrewing the orange lid of a Fanta to reach the sugary liquid inside. In today's age of digital trickery, we have to be mindful that this could just be clever CGI; or, perhaps the bees really did work together, but simply toppled an already looselyperched bottle cap.
MOST ANTI-VACCINE CONSPIRACIES ONLINE COME FROM THE SAME According to recent research, a large chunk of this very big problem actually has a very small starting point. In a new study, researchers found the majority of anti-vaccine conspiracies circulating on social media can be traced to a mere handful of individual accounts representing prominent anti-vaccine personalities.. In all, just 12 of these people and their organizations – the so A DAY-BY-DAY BREAKDOWN OF CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS SHOWS HOW Day 1: Symptoms start off mild. Patients usually experience a fever, followed by a cough. A minority may have had diarrhoea or nausea one or two days before this, which could be a sign of a more severe infection. Day 3: This is how long it took, on average, before patients in Wenzhou were admitted to the hospital after their symptoms started. A study of more than 550 hospitals across China VAST DNA ANALYSIS OF HUNDREDS OF VIKINGS REVEALS THEY Only, there is a mistake after all, it seems – crucial details in this longstanding legend are wrong, new research reveals. According to a large genetic analysis of over 400 Viking skeletons scattered across Europe, many Vikings weren't of Scandinavian ancestry, and many would have had dark hair, not blonde. Artistic reconstruction of THIS IS WHY MOTHER OCTOPUSES GRIMLY STARVE THEMSELVES TO DEATH The first phase is a mature, non-mated female, who is active and an agile and aggressive hunter, spending a lot of time out of her dens. In the second phase, just after brooding, she will watch over her eggs, stroking them and blowing water over the clutch. THIS STUDY ON NEARLY HALF A MILLION PEOPLE HAS BAD NEWS This Study on Nearly Half a Million People Has Bad News For The Keto Diet. Scientists and dieticians are starting to agree on a recipe for a long, healthy life. It's not sexy, and it doesn't involve fancy pills or pricey diet potions. Fill your plate with plants. Includevegetables, whole
SCIENCEALERT: THE BEST IN SCIENCE NEWS AND AMAZINGTECHHEALTHSPACEENVIRONMENTHUMANSPHYSICS The latest science news. Publishing independent, fact-checked reporting on health, space, nature, technology, and the environment. A 'RING OF FIRE' SOLAR ECLIPSE IS COMING TOMORROW, SO HERE 3 hours ago · In December 2020, in the middle of a pandemic, I made the somewhat questionable decision to fly 11,200 km (7,000 miles) from where I live in Belfast, Northern Ireland to Santiago, Chile. Then, I boarded a connecting two-hour flight and drove for a ONLY HAVE YOUR FIRST VACCINE DOSE SO FAR? HERE'S THE DATA More than 147 million Americans and more than 34 million Britons have received their first dose of a two-shot COVID-19 vaccine. The US has authorized vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, while the UK has authorized Pfizer's shot as well as one made by AstraZeneca and Oxford University.The US has also authorized Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which is a single dose. IN SURPRISE TWIST, COVID-19 CAN CAUSE WEIRD SKIN RASHES In Surprise Twist, COVID-19 Can Cause Weird Skin Rashes. Here's What to Look Out For. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, a dry cough, and losing your sense of taste and smell. Other signs that are frequently seen include headaches, muscle and joint pain, nasal congestion, and fatigue. A less common symptom are rashes of variousforms.
'UNBELIEVABLE' VIDEO SHOWS TWO BEES WORK TOGETHER TO A new video, originally posted on Twitter, shows a pair of bees apparently unscrewing the orange lid of a Fanta to reach the sugary liquid inside. In today's age of digital trickery, we have to be mindful that this could just be clever CGI; or, perhaps the bees really did work together, but simply toppled an already looselyperched bottle cap.
MOST ANTI-VACCINE CONSPIRACIES ONLINE COME FROM THE SAME According to recent research, a large chunk of this very big problem actually has a very small starting point. In a new study, researchers found the majority of anti-vaccine conspiracies circulating on social media can be traced to a mere handful of individual accounts representing prominent anti-vaccine personalities.. In all, just 12 of these people and their organizations – the so A DAY-BY-DAY BREAKDOWN OF CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS SHOWS HOW Day 1: Symptoms start off mild. Patients usually experience a fever, followed by a cough. A minority may have had diarrhoea or nausea one or two days before this, which could be a sign of a more severe infection. Day 3: This is how long it took, on average, before patients in Wenzhou were admitted to the hospital after their symptoms started. A study of more than 550 hospitals across China VAST DNA ANALYSIS OF HUNDREDS OF VIKINGS REVEALS THEY Only, there is a mistake after all, it seems – crucial details in this longstanding legend are wrong, new research reveals. According to a large genetic analysis of over 400 Viking skeletons scattered across Europe, many Vikings weren't of Scandinavian ancestry, and many would have had dark hair, not blonde. Artistic reconstruction of THIS IS WHY MOTHER OCTOPUSES GRIMLY STARVE THEMSELVES TO DEATH The first phase is a mature, non-mated female, who is active and an agile and aggressive hunter, spending a lot of time out of her dens. In the second phase, just after brooding, she will watch over her eggs, stroking them and blowing water over the clutch. THIS STUDY ON NEARLY HALF A MILLION PEOPLE HAS BAD NEWS This Study on Nearly Half a Million People Has Bad News For The Keto Diet. Scientists and dieticians are starting to agree on a recipe for a long, healthy life. It's not sexy, and it doesn't involve fancy pills or pricey diet potions. Fill your plate with plants. Includevegetables, whole
THERE'S A MYSTERY AFFECTING UP TO 30% OF COVID PATIENTS 1 day ago · Most people who get COVID suffer the common symptoms of fever, cough and breathing problems, and recover in a week or two. But some people, estimated to be roughly 10-30 percent of people who get COVID, suffer persistent symptoms colloquially known as "long COVID". Why do some people recover quickly IS COVID-19 HERE TO STAY FOR GOOD? HERE'S WHAT EXPERTS THINK Professor Jane Heffernan, an expert in epidemiology from York University, says , "COVID-19 infection and vaccination can induce high levels of protective immunity in individuals. The immunity gained can protect against infection, or, if infected, will lessen the severity of disease". There is also the challenge of vaccinating so many people THESE FISH SPEAK WITH ELECTRICITY, BUT THEY TALK JUST LIKE US 20 hours ago · This is known as synaptic depression, and it's what allows the animal brain to learn which signals are most important and therefore most needing of attention.. When researchers artificially stimulated the midbrain of electric fish with a constant signal, they noticed the fish's sensory circuits produced weaker and weaker responses to the continuous 'noise'. COVID-19 VACCINE IN THE FORM OF A PILL IS SET TO ENTER 23 MARCH 2021. A coronavirus vaccine which exists in pill form could enter the first phases of clinical trials this year. Oravax, the company working on the substance, announced in a press release that it hopes to begin the first phase of clinical trials in humans by June. The step is only the earliest phase of developing a vaccine. IS 'EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE' EVEN A THING? HERE'S THE SCIENCE 19 hours ago · Emotional intelligence, the ability to regulate and perceive emotions, is the subject of much debate amongst scientists and the public alike. Whilst most people agree that being able to read other people and control your own feelings are positive characteristics that vary in strength between individuals, objectively defining and measuring these abilities is not easy. THE VERDICT IS IN: YOU ONLY NEED ONE VACCINE DOSE IF YOU The team found in a small study that people who'd previously had COVID-19 developed 10 to 45 times as many antibodies after their first dose of Pfizer or Moderna's vaccine as the average uninfected person did. The research is still awaiting peer review. "The first dose ends up serving as the booster," Dr. Jeremy Faust, an emergency medicine physician at Brigham and Women's hospital, told THESE 5 MIND-BLOWING HYPOTHETICAL COSMIC OBJECTS COULD 1 day ago · Squinting through their telescopes at the twinkling heavens, few 19th century astronomers would have imagined the cosmic wonders awaiting discovery in the century to come. Stars so dense, a teaspoon of their matter would weigh as much as a mountain. Objects so compact, literally nothing could COULD NASA REALLY FIND LIFE ON VENUS? HERE'S THE MOST NASA has selected two missions, dubbed DAVINCI+ and VERITAS, to study the "lost habitable" world of Venus. Each mission will receive approximately US$500 million for development and both are expected to launch between 2028 and 2030. NEW RESEARCH SHOWS MĀORI TRAVELED TO ANTARCTICA AT LEAST 1 day ago · When we think of Antarctic exploration, the narrative is overwhelmingly white. The first confirmed sighting of mainland Antarctica was attributed to a Russian expedition in 1820, while the first landing on the mainland is attributed to an American explorer in1821. Now, a
CORONAVIRUS COULD BE A 'CHIMERA' OF TWO DIFFERENT VIRUSES A total of 8,098 cases were recorded, including 774 deaths. It is known that bats of the genus Rhinolophus (potentially several cave species) were the reservoir of this virus and that a small carnivore, the palm civet (Paguma larvata), may have served as an intermediate host between bats and the first human cases.. Since then, many Betacoronaviruses have been discovered, mainly in bats, but SCIENCEALERT: THE BEST IN SCIENCE NEWS AND AMAZINGTECHHEALTHSPACEENVIRONMENTHUMANSPHYSICS The latest science news. Publishing independent, fact-checked reporting on health, space, nature, technology, and the environment. ONLY HAVE YOUR FIRST VACCINE DOSE SO FAR? HERE'S THE DATA More than 147 million Americans and more than 34 million Britons have received their first dose of a two-shot COVID-19 vaccine. The US has authorized vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, while the UK has authorized Pfizer's shot as well as one made by AstraZeneca and Oxford University.The US has also authorized Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which is a single dose. WHAT IS A CORONAVIRUS? There are a handful of lethal exceptions, which have had a devastating impact on livestock and human health around the globe. Symptoms in these cases tend to start with a sore throat and fever.. In the specific case of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, most of those infected experience a fever within five days of being infected, followed by a cough.. This differs to a flu, which tends to start IN SURPRISE TWIST, COVID-19 CAN CAUSE WEIRD SKIN RASHES In Surprise Twist, COVID-19 Can Cause Weird Skin Rashes. Here's What to Look Out For. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, a dry cough, and losing your sense of taste and smell. Other signs that are frequently seen include headaches, muscle and joint pain, nasal congestion, and fatigue. A less common symptom are rashes of variousforms.
'UNBELIEVABLE' VIDEO SHOWS TWO BEES WORK TOGETHER TO A new video, originally posted on Twitter, shows a pair of bees apparently unscrewing the orange lid of a Fanta to reach the sugary liquid inside. In today's age of digital trickery, we have to be mindful that this could just be clever CGI; or, perhaps the bees really did work together, but simply toppled an already looselyperched bottle cap.
MOST ANTI-VACCINE CONSPIRACIES ONLINE COME FROM THE SAME According to recent research, a large chunk of this very big problem actually has a very small starting point. In a new study, researchers found the majority of anti-vaccine conspiracies circulating on social media can be traced to a mere handful of individual accounts representing prominent anti-vaccine personalities.. In all, just 12 of these people and their organizations – the so A DAY-BY-DAY BREAKDOWN OF CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS SHOWS HOWDAY BY DAYSHOW
Day 1: Symptoms start off mild. Patients usually experience a fever, followed by a cough. A minority may have had diarrhoea or nausea one or two days before this, which could be a sign of a more severe infection. Day 3: This is how long it took, on average, before patients in Wenzhou were admitted to the hospital after their symptoms started. A study of more than 550 hospitals across China VAST DNA ANALYSIS OF HUNDREDS OF VIKINGS REVEALS THEYICELAND DNAVIKING DNA PERCENTAGE BY COUNTRYVIKINGS ANCESTRY Only, there is a mistake after all, it seems – crucial details in this longstanding legend are wrong, new research reveals. According to a large genetic analysis of over 400 Viking skeletons scattered across Europe, many Vikings weren't of Scandinavian ancestry, and THIS IS WHY MOTHER OCTOPUSES GRIMLY STARVE THEMSELVES TO DEATH The first phase is a mature, non-mated female, who is active and an agile and aggressive hunter, spending a lot of time out of her dens. In the second phase, just after brooding, she will watch over her eggs, stroking them and blowing water over the clutch. THIS STUDY ON NEARLY HALF A MILLION PEOPLE HAS BAD NEWS This Study on Nearly Half a Million People Has Bad News For The Keto Diet. Scientists and dieticians are starting to agree on a recipe for a long, healthy life. It's not sexy, and it doesn't involve fancy pills or pricey diet potions. Fill your plate with plants. Includevegetables, whole
SCIENCEALERT: THE BEST IN SCIENCE NEWS AND AMAZINGTECHHEALTHSPACEENVIRONMENTHUMANSPHYSICS The latest science news. Publishing independent, fact-checked reporting on health, space, nature, technology, and the environment. ONLY HAVE YOUR FIRST VACCINE DOSE SO FAR? HERE'S THE DATA More than 147 million Americans and more than 34 million Britons have received their first dose of a two-shot COVID-19 vaccine. The US has authorized vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, while the UK has authorized Pfizer's shot as well as one made by AstraZeneca and Oxford University.The US has also authorized Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which is a single dose. WHAT IS A CORONAVIRUS? There are a handful of lethal exceptions, which have had a devastating impact on livestock and human health around the globe. Symptoms in these cases tend to start with a sore throat and fever.. In the specific case of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, most of those infected experience a fever within five days of being infected, followed by a cough.. This differs to a flu, which tends to start IN SURPRISE TWIST, COVID-19 CAN CAUSE WEIRD SKIN RASHES In Surprise Twist, COVID-19 Can Cause Weird Skin Rashes. Here's What to Look Out For. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, a dry cough, and losing your sense of taste and smell. Other signs that are frequently seen include headaches, muscle and joint pain, nasal congestion, and fatigue. A less common symptom are rashes of variousforms.
'UNBELIEVABLE' VIDEO SHOWS TWO BEES WORK TOGETHER TO A new video, originally posted on Twitter, shows a pair of bees apparently unscrewing the orange lid of a Fanta to reach the sugary liquid inside. In today's age of digital trickery, we have to be mindful that this could just be clever CGI; or, perhaps the bees really did work together, but simply toppled an already looselyperched bottle cap.
MOST ANTI-VACCINE CONSPIRACIES ONLINE COME FROM THE SAME According to recent research, a large chunk of this very big problem actually has a very small starting point. In a new study, researchers found the majority of anti-vaccine conspiracies circulating on social media can be traced to a mere handful of individual accounts representing prominent anti-vaccine personalities.. In all, just 12 of these people and their organizations – the so A DAY-BY-DAY BREAKDOWN OF CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS SHOWS HOWDAY BY DAYSHOW
Day 1: Symptoms start off mild. Patients usually experience a fever, followed by a cough. A minority may have had diarrhoea or nausea one or two days before this, which could be a sign of a more severe infection. Day 3: This is how long it took, on average, before patients in Wenzhou were admitted to the hospital after their symptoms started. A study of more than 550 hospitals across China VAST DNA ANALYSIS OF HUNDREDS OF VIKINGS REVEALS THEYICELAND DNAVIKING DNA PERCENTAGE BY COUNTRYVIKINGS ANCESTRY Only, there is a mistake after all, it seems – crucial details in this longstanding legend are wrong, new research reveals. According to a large genetic analysis of over 400 Viking skeletons scattered across Europe, many Vikings weren't of Scandinavian ancestry, and THIS IS WHY MOTHER OCTOPUSES GRIMLY STARVE THEMSELVES TO DEATH The first phase is a mature, non-mated female, who is active and an agile and aggressive hunter, spending a lot of time out of her dens. In the second phase, just after brooding, she will watch over her eggs, stroking them and blowing water over the clutch. THIS STUDY ON NEARLY HALF A MILLION PEOPLE HAS BAD NEWS This Study on Nearly Half a Million People Has Bad News For The Keto Diet. Scientists and dieticians are starting to agree on a recipe for a long, healthy life. It's not sexy, and it doesn't involve fancy pills or pricey diet potions. Fill your plate with plants. Includevegetables, whole
THERE'S A MYSTERY AFFECTING UP TO 30% OF COVID PATIENTS 23 hours ago · Most people who get COVID suffer the common symptoms of fever, cough and breathing problems, and recover in a week or two. But some people, estimated to be roughly 10-30 percent of people who get COVID, suffer persistent symptoms colloquially known as "long COVID". Why do some people recover quickly COVID-19 VACCINE IN THE FORM OF A PILL IS SET TO ENTER 23 MARCH 2021. A coronavirus vaccine which exists in pill form could enter the first phases of clinical trials this year. Oravax, the company working on the substance, announced in a press release that it hopes to begin the first phase of clinical trials in humans by June. The step is only the earliest phase of developing a vaccine. HUMANS CAN LEARN HOW TO 'ECHOLOCATE' IN JUST 10 WEEKS The visual parts of the brain are what allow echolocators use to 'see' the world around them, and it's been unclear until now if those who grow up without vision can use the same neural networks to the same degree.. What's more, many people lose their vision and hearing as they age, and the older a person is, the less plastic their brain. This can make learning new skills more difficult as you THE VERDICT IS IN: YOU ONLY NEED ONE VACCINE DOSE IF YOU The team found in a small study that people who'd previously had COVID-19 developed 10 to 45 times as many antibodies after their first dose of Pfizer or Moderna's vaccine as the average uninfected person did. The research is still awaiting peer review. "The first dose ends up serving as the booster," Dr. Jeremy Faust, an emergency medicine physician at Brigham and Women's hospital, told THESE 5 MIND-BLOWING HYPOTHETICAL COSMIC OBJECTS COULD 3 hours ago · Squinting through their telescopes at the twinkling heavens, few 19th century astronomers would have imagined the cosmic wonders awaiting discovery in the century to come. Stars so dense, a teaspoon of their matter would weigh as much as a mountain. Objects so compact, literally nothing could FOR THE FIRST TIME, PHYSICISTS HAVE CONFIRMED THE 13 hours ago · "Measurements revealed this small population of electrons undergoes 'resonant acceleration' by the Alfvén wave's electric field, similar to a surfer catching a wave and being continually accelerated as the surfer moves along with the wave," said physicist Greg Howes of the University of Iowa. This process is known as Landau damping, because the transfer of energy from the wave to the THESE TINY CREATURES WERE REVIVED AFTER 24,000 YEARS 15 hours ago · For tens of thousands of years, a microscopic creature lay frozen and immobile underground in the Siberian permafrost. Yet, when scientists thawed it out, the tiny multicellular animal didn't just revive - it reproduced, suggesting that there is a FDA JUST APPROVED A 'GAME-CHANGER' WEIGHT LOSS DRUG, FIRST 1 day ago · A weight-loss drug described as a 'game-changer' by obesity researchers has just been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), representing the first time the agency has endorsed such a treatment in several years. Wegovy, a weight NEW RESEARCH SHOWS MĀORI TRAVELED TO ANTARCTICA AT LEAST 23 hours ago · When we think of Antarctic exploration, the narrative is overwhelmingly white. The first confirmed sighting of mainland Antarctica was attributed to a Russian expedition in 1820, while the first landing on the mainland is attributed to an American explorer in1821. Now, a
CORONAVIRUS COULD BE A 'CHIMERA' OF TWO DIFFERENT VIRUSES A total of 8,098 cases were recorded, including 774 deaths. It is known that bats of the genus Rhinolophus (potentially several cave species) were the reservoir of this virus and that a small carnivore, the palm civet (Paguma larvata), may have served as an intermediate host between bats and the first human cases.. Since then, many Betacoronaviruses have been discovered, mainly in bats, but SCIENCEALERT: THE BEST IN SCIENCE NEWS AND AMAZINGTECHHEALTHSPACEENVIRONMENTHUMANSPHYSICS The latest science news. Publishing independent, fact-checked reporting on health, space, nature, technology, and the environment. ONLY HAVE YOUR FIRST VACCINE DOSE SO FAR? HERE'S THE DATA More than 147 million Americans and more than 34 million Britons have received their first dose of a two-shot COVID-19 vaccine. The US has authorized vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, while the UK has authorized Pfizer's shot as well as one made by AstraZeneca and Oxford University.The US has also authorized Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which is a single dose. IN SURPRISE TWIST, COVID-19 CAN CAUSE WEIRD SKIN RASHES A less common symptom are rashes of various forms. These have been slower to be reported, partly due to the wide variety that have appeared in COVID-19 patients, making it more challenging to establish a consistent correlation.. Nevertheless, knowing how WHAT IS A CORONAVIRUS? There are a handful of lethal exceptions, which have had a devastating impact on livestock and human health around the globe. Symptoms in these cases tend to start with a sore throat and fever.. In the specific case of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, most of those infected experience a fever within five days of being infected, followed by a cough.. This differs to a flu, which tends to start 'UNBELIEVABLE' VIDEO SHOWS TWO BEES WORK TOGETHER TO While we all recognize bees for their importance in our food chain as pollinators, the clever creatures have a series of other talents, including math ability, face recognition, and even tool use. A new video, originally posted on Twitter, shows a pair of bees apparently unscrewing the orange MOST ANTI-VACCINE CONSPIRACIES ONLINE COME FROM THE SAME According to recent research, a large chunk of this very big problem actually has a very small starting point. In a new study, researchers found the majority of anti-vaccine conspiracies circulating on social media can be traced to a mere handful of individual accounts representing prominent anti-vaccine personalities.. In all, just 12 of these people and their organizations – the so A DAY-BY-DAY BREAKDOWN OF CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS SHOWS HOWDAY BY DAYSHOW
Day 1: Symptoms start off mild. Patients usually experience a fever, followed by a cough. A minority may have had diarrhoea or nausea one or two days before this, which could be a sign of a more severe infection. Day 3: This is how long it took, on average, before patients in Wenzhou were admitted to the hospital after their symptoms started. A study of more than 550 hospitals across China VAST DNA ANALYSIS OF HUNDREDS OF VIKINGS REVEALS THEYICELAND DNAVIKING DNA PERCENTAGE BY COUNTRYVIKINGS ANCESTRY Only, there is a mistake after all, it seems – crucial details in this longstanding legend are wrong, new research reveals. According to a large genetic analysis of over 400 Viking skeletons scattered across Europe, many Vikings weren't of Scandinavian ancestry, and THIS IS WHY MOTHER OCTOPUSES GRIMLY STARVE THEMSELVES TO DEATH The first phase is a mature, non-mated female, who is active and an agile and aggressive hunter, spending a lot of time out of her dens. In the second phase, just after brooding, she will watch over her eggs, stroking them and blowing water over the clutch. THIS STUDY ON NEARLY HALF A MILLION PEOPLE HAS BAD NEWS Even Josh Axe, a keto evangelist, has said it's not a diet that should be followed for more than a few months at a time.. Finally, low-carb diets make it easy to neglect key nutrients like magnesium, calcium, and potassium that can be plentiful on less restrictive diets with fresh, high-carb foods like beans, bananas, and oats. More studies suggest that people who eat whole, nutrient-rich SCIENCEALERT: THE BEST IN SCIENCE NEWS AND AMAZINGTECHHEALTHSPACEENVIRONMENTHUMANSPHYSICS The latest science news. Publishing independent, fact-checked reporting on health, space, nature, technology, and the environment. ONLY HAVE YOUR FIRST VACCINE DOSE SO FAR? HERE'S THE DATA More than 147 million Americans and more than 34 million Britons have received their first dose of a two-shot COVID-19 vaccine. The US has authorized vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, while the UK has authorized Pfizer's shot as well as one made by AstraZeneca and Oxford University.The US has also authorized Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which is a single dose. IN SURPRISE TWIST, COVID-19 CAN CAUSE WEIRD SKIN RASHES A less common symptom are rashes of various forms. These have been slower to be reported, partly due to the wide variety that have appeared in COVID-19 patients, making it more challenging to establish a consistent correlation.. Nevertheless, knowing how WHAT IS A CORONAVIRUS? There are a handful of lethal exceptions, which have had a devastating impact on livestock and human health around the globe. Symptoms in these cases tend to start with a sore throat and fever.. In the specific case of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, most of those infected experience a fever within five days of being infected, followed by a cough.. This differs to a flu, which tends to start 'UNBELIEVABLE' VIDEO SHOWS TWO BEES WORK TOGETHER TO While we all recognize bees for their importance in our food chain as pollinators, the clever creatures have a series of other talents, including math ability, face recognition, and even tool use. A new video, originally posted on Twitter, shows a pair of bees apparently unscrewing the orange MOST ANTI-VACCINE CONSPIRACIES ONLINE COME FROM THE SAME According to recent research, a large chunk of this very big problem actually has a very small starting point. In a new study, researchers found the majority of anti-vaccine conspiracies circulating on social media can be traced to a mere handful of individual accounts representing prominent anti-vaccine personalities.. In all, just 12 of these people and their organizations – the so A DAY-BY-DAY BREAKDOWN OF CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS SHOWS HOWDAY BY DAYSHOW
Day 1: Symptoms start off mild. Patients usually experience a fever, followed by a cough. A minority may have had diarrhoea or nausea one or two days before this, which could be a sign of a more severe infection. Day 3: This is how long it took, on average, before patients in Wenzhou were admitted to the hospital after their symptoms started. A study of more than 550 hospitals across China VAST DNA ANALYSIS OF HUNDREDS OF VIKINGS REVEALS THEYICELAND DNAVIKING DNA PERCENTAGE BY COUNTRYVIKINGS ANCESTRY Only, there is a mistake after all, it seems – crucial details in this longstanding legend are wrong, new research reveals. According to a large genetic analysis of over 400 Viking skeletons scattered across Europe, many Vikings weren't of Scandinavian ancestry, and THIS IS WHY MOTHER OCTOPUSES GRIMLY STARVE THEMSELVES TO DEATH The first phase is a mature, non-mated female, who is active and an agile and aggressive hunter, spending a lot of time out of her dens. In the second phase, just after brooding, she will watch over her eggs, stroking them and blowing water over the clutch. THIS STUDY ON NEARLY HALF A MILLION PEOPLE HAS BAD NEWS Even Josh Axe, a keto evangelist, has said it's not a diet that should be followed for more than a few months at a time.. Finally, low-carb diets make it easy to neglect key nutrients like magnesium, calcium, and potassium that can be plentiful on less restrictive diets with fresh, high-carb foods like beans, bananas, and oats. More studies suggest that people who eat whole, nutrient-rich THERE'S A MYSTERY AFFECTING UP TO 30% OF COVID PATIENTS 22 hours ago · Most people who get COVID suffer the common symptoms of fever, cough and breathing problems, and recover in a week or two. But some people, estimated to be roughly 10-30 percent of people who get COVID, suffer persistent symptoms colloquially known as "long COVID". Why do some people recover quickly IS COVID-19 HERE TO STAY FOR GOOD? HERE'S WHAT EXPERTS THINK Now, over a year since the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are starting to look forward to a reduced spread of the virus.With the rollout of several effective vaccines and the enforcement of safety measures such as travel bans and quarantine, coronavirus cases are reducing in someparts of the world.
COVID-19 VACCINE IN THE FORM OF A PILL IS SET TO ENTER A coronavirus vaccine which exists in pill form could enter the first phases of clinical trials this year.. Oravax, the company working on the substance, announced in a press release that it hopes to begin the first phase of clinical trials in humans by June. THE VERDICT IS IN: YOU ONLY NEED ONE VACCINE DOSE IF YOU The team found in a small study that people who'd previously had COVID-19 developed 10 to 45 times as many antibodies after their first dose of Pfizer or Moderna's vaccine as the average uninfected person did. The research is still awaiting peer review. "The first dose ends up serving as the booster," Dr. Jeremy Faust, an emergency medicine physician at Brigham and Women's hospital, told THESE 5 MIND-BLOWING HYPOTHETICAL COSMIC OBJECTS COULD 2 hours ago · Squinting through their telescopes at the twinkling heavens, few 19th century astronomers would have imagined the cosmic wonders awaiting discovery in the century to come. Stars so dense, a teaspoon of their matter would weigh as much as a mountain. Objects so compact, literally nothing could THESE TINY CREATURES WERE REVIVED AFTER 24,000 YEARS 14 hours ago · For tens of thousands of years, a microscopic creature lay frozen and immobile underground in the Siberian permafrost. Yet, when scientists thawed it out, the tiny multicellular animal didn't just revive - it reproduced, suggesting that there is a FOR THE FIRST TIME, PHYSICISTS HAVE CONFIRMED THE 12 hours ago · "Measurements revealed this small population of electrons undergoes 'resonant acceleration' by the Alfvén wave's electric field, similar to a surfer catching a wave and being continually accelerated as the surfer moves along with the wave," said physicist Greg Howes of the University of Iowa. This process is known as Landau damping, because the transfer of energy from the wave to the FDA JUST APPROVED A 'GAME-CHANGER' WEIGHT LOSS DRUG, FIRST 1 day ago · A weight-loss drug described as a 'game-changer' by obesity researchers has just been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), representing the first time the agency has endorsed such a treatment in several years. Wegovy, a weight CORONAVIRUS COULD BE A 'CHIMERA' OF TWO DIFFERENT VIRUSES A total of 8,098 cases were recorded, including 774 deaths. It is known that bats of the genus Rhinolophus (potentially several cave species) were the reservoir of this virus and that a small carnivore, the palm civet (Paguma larvata), may have served as an intermediate host between bats and the first human cases.. Since then, many Betacoronaviruses have been discovered, mainly in bats, but NEW RESEARCH SHOWS MĀORI TRAVELED TO ANTARCTICA AT LEAST 22 hours ago · When we think of Antarctic exploration, the narrative is overwhelmingly white. The first confirmed sighting of mainland Antarctica was attributed to a Russian expedition in 1820, while the first landing on the mainland is attributed to an American explorer in1821. Now, a
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INFAMOUS DAREDEVIL 'MAD' MIKE HUGHES HAS DIED IN HOMEMADE ROCKETCRASH IN CALIFORNIA
AFP
23 FEB 2020
An amateur American astronaut who said he wanted to prove the Earth is flat has been killed in the crash of his homemade rocket in California, said the Science Channel, which filmed the launch. "Michael 'Mad Mike' Hughes tragically passed away today during an attempt to launch his homemade rocket," the channel, which is part of the Discovery Channel, said on Twitter.
"Our thoughts & prayers go out to his family & friends during thisdifficult time."
A stuntman by profession, Hughes, 64, launched himself Saturday in a steam-powered rocket that he built in the backyard of his home in Barstow, California. Several brands sponsored the project.His goal
,
he told the local press, was to ascend more than 1,500 meters (nearlyone mile)
to
prove that the Earth is not round but shaped like a Frisbee.
His spokesman Darren Shuster told the _Los Angeles Times_,
however, that the flat Earth claim was merely to drum up publicity forthe launch.
"I don't think he believed it," Shuster said. "He did have some governmental conspiracy theories. But don't confuse it with that flat Earth thing. That was a PR stunt we dreamed up." Images of the launch, carried out in the desert in front of a crowd of horrified witnesses, circulated on social media Sunday. A parachute can be seen tearing away from the rocket moments after the launch, as the spacecraft loops downward and crashes several hundred meters from the launch site near Barstow, 110 miles (180 kilometers) northeast of Los Angeles. "It was always his dream to do this launch & Science Channel was there to chronicle his journey," said the channel, which filmed the launch for a new series called _Homemade Astronauts_. Dressed in a red-and-black space suit and posing in front of the rocket, Hughes had announced plans for the launch on the DiscoveryChannel.
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