The potentially concerning cases were revealed after the US drug regulator published an analysis of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine ahead of a meeting to consider emergency use authorization for the jab in the United States. According to the documents, Bell’s palsy, a form of temporary facial paralysis, was reported by four …
Read More »Remember Star Trek’s ‘tricorder’? Scientists develop world’s 1st mobile DNA sequence analyzer app
The mobile lab, which science fiction fans might argue sounds suspiciously like Star Trek’s “tricorder” device, works in tandem with sequencers like Illumina, Ion Torrent, PacBio, or Oxford Nanopore to sample DNA which is then analyzed on the iPhone app called iGenomics. Researchers claim the system precludes the need for …
Read More »Beijing slams Australia’s ‘destabilizing’ actions as it partners with US to develop air-launched hypersonic missile
Speaking on Thursday, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told the gathered press that Beijing was concerned by Canberra’s destabilizing impact on regional security. Hua was responding to questions about a new US-Australian partnership to develop and test air-launched hypersonic cruise missiles. The two allies announced the accord under the bilateral …
Read More »PTSD, panic attacks, insomnia: 1 in 5 Covid-19 patients develop mental illness within three months, new study finds
In a study published in The Lancet Psychiatry journal, researchers from the University of Oxford have analyzed electronic medical record of 69 million people living in the US. It included 62,354 individuals who were diagnosed with Covid-19 between January 20 and August 1. The scientists found that 20 percent of …
Read More »What’s wrong with the Commission to develop amendments to the Constitution
I’ll try to explain that from my point of view is wrong with the Commission to develop amendments to the Constitution. In my opinion, the Constitution must develop two kinds of people. The first is a experts: lawyers, historians, political scientists, sociologists, human rights activists, philosophers, economists, etc. have a …
Read More »Saratov students will develop routes to the school from which you cannot deviate
The Committee on education of the mayoralty of Saratov for students to develop individual routes from home to school and back, that student will not be allowed to violate. This was stated by the Chairman of the Committee Larisa Revutskaya, writes “Kommersant”. On such measures the city authorities decided to …
Read More »In Bashkiria will develop the market for the production and use of liquefied natural gas
On 6 June at the St Petersburg international economic forum, acting Head of Bashkortostan radium Khabirov and Chairman of the Board of Directors of LLC “Gazprom LNG” Alex Kakhidze signed an agreement on the development of the market for the production and use of liquefied natural gas, according to the …
Read More »Mazda will develop inline “six” for rear wheel drive models
In the construction of future models by Mazda will use the two platforms. During the announcement of financial results for the first quarter of 2019, Mazda revealed information about the development of the inline “sixes” Skyactiv-X-ignition of the fuel mixture from compression. The engines will be part of the new, …
Read More »Putin said what Russia needs to develop protection against hypersonic weapons
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia means to protect against hypersonic weapons should appear before such weapons from other countries. This follows from the transcript of the meeting of the President with the leadership of the Ministry of defense and enterprises of the military-industrial complex (MIC), published by the …
Read More »Single people likely to develop mental illness
All of these people were participants of the national survey of mental health conducted in England. Discovered another negative side of loneliness – it gives people an increased tendency to develop mental illness. Single people are at increased risk of developing mental illness, this was stated by French scientists from …
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