How memes, bleach, and a President can turn into a public health issue
The things we say can shape the lives of others. Especially if you're a leader.
The things we say can shape the lives of others. Especially if you're a leader.
Though we take it for granted, their collective work has left the world a better place for us all.
"Ocean acidification is proceeding at a rate 10 times faster today than any time in the last 55 million years,"...
The antibodies were isolated a few years ago, but there was "no need for such a treatment" at the time.
"Being able to eat a lot of fruit or nectar without would certainly open up an important food resource," explains...
Ahh, social contact. I can almost remember what it feels like.
Gene expression patters suggest these are the cells that the virus can infect first.
This could be used to save crops, and genetically-engineer new ones.
The authors call it "a place where a human time-traveller would not last very long."
Just cut your own damn hair, Karen.
Fictional villains have a unique appeal, a new study reports, as they allow us a safe space to explore our...
Smokers seem less likely to catch the virus, but we don't know why.
A bit of an overreaction to rain, if I'm being honest.
We're still years away from a useable treatment, but we are pursuing it.
After its closure to the public due to the current outbreak, the Yorkshire Museum in York has launched a marvelous...
Contaminants ranged from antibiotics to fire retardants.
"It has been made much worse than it would have been because of climate change," the authors explain.
While the coronavirus crisis has meant considerable disruption for many space projects, CHEOPS has been largely unaffected.
Social distancing means more time inside for our youngsters, and that also means more screen time. However, a new study...
Bliss, it seems, may actually come in a pill after all.
It's a huge step up, but currently quite expensive to produce.
It's funny that they're probably socializing more than us right now.
The keyboard works together wit several of Google's past systems.
Even with very effective tests, we'll still see false positives.
It's always good to know how old a pot is.
"Those who are overweight really need to be careful," Delfraissy told franceinfo radio.
Most don't seem to mind the extra space to roam.
"There's never been a therapy for treatment-resistant depression that's broken 55% remission rates in open-label testing," the team says.
The findings highlight the importance of testing as many people as possible.
The team hopes to fill a lack of effective treatment guidelines for medical personel.
"Many of his family and friends are working in the health service. He wanted to help out even in a...
I bet it's not thrilled to be first in this case.
The study focuses on California, but the roots of the problem are global, the team explains.
It's the second-highest number of applications the agency ever received for a single mission.
It's helping us piece together the human family tree.
While the study focused on the UK, the results point to plankton woes on a global level.
Luckily, our measures against COVID-19 works. Sadly, we need to bear through them a bit longer.
A newly-discovered dinosaur species from New Mexico is one of the last raptors to have walked the Earth, researchers report...
The team is currently working on adapting it for use against the coronavirus.
Things are pretty stressful on Earth right now -- so look at the sky!
While the findings are based on a relatively small sample, they do point to the need for a more thorough...
Will this be the right decision? Time will tell. But I do hope it is.
"More severe infections may have even longer shedding times."
So far, SpaceX has been putting a lot of effort into insulating itself from the outbreak, but it seems to...
An analysis of more than 300 marine plant, animal, plankton, and fish species found that they've increasingly moved towards the...
When battling an epidemic that we can't cure, doctors are looking to yet-untested drugs.