Tag Archives: Planet

Endangered species of flightless birds

[ad_1] University of Gothenburg Bird species that have lost the ability to fly through evolution have become extinct more often than birds that have retained their ability to fly, according to new research from the University of Gothenburg. Today we know that human influence on the environment has caused the …

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The scientist joins the next adventure on Mars

[ad_1] Kirsten Siebach has to persevere a little longer, waiting for her ship to arrive. That ship is in space and is carrying a rover called Perseverance to Mars. And Siebach, a Martian geologist at Rice University, is now one of 13 scientists recently selected by NASA to help run …

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Hubble Maintenance Mission 1: YouTube

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a vaccination program is emerging in Europe and the United States

[ad_1] Published on : 12/02/2020 – 03:14 While the European regulator pledged Tuesday to look into authorization applications for two vaccines in the coming weeks, U.S. health authorities recommend prioritizing health care workers and nursing home residents. While the coronavirus pandemic has caused at least 1,468,873 deaths worldwide, hopes for …

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will vaccinated people still be contagious?

[ad_1] THE CHEKING PROCESS – Will the vaccine act more on the disease than on the virus itself? Does this mean that once you are vaccinated, you can still infect other people? THE QUESTION. Some questions appear first irrelevant but still deserve attention because the answer is not as simple …

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this campaign “enters a context of doubts in France”

[ad_1] Reserved for subscribers INTERVIEW – Jeremy Ward, sociologist and researcher of the CNRS specializing in vaccinations, believes that one of the “main variables to explain vaccination hesitation is the politicization of individuals”. By Pauline Fréour Inserted 2 minutes ago, To update 2 minutes ago Jeremy Ward. CNRS LE FIGARO.- …

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Progress in the fight against malaria has stopped

[ad_1] WHO points out that 400,000 people still died last year from the disease, a relatively stable figure in recent years. Progress in the fight against malaria has stalled in recent years, the World Health Organization warned on Monday, and some 400,000 people died again from the disease last year. …

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a mutation of the virus observed closely

[ad_1] Reserved for subscribers DECRIPTURE – A mutated strain has been detected on several continents. It may reduce the effectiveness of some vaccines. The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, responsible for Covid-19, enters a cell to infect it. SPL / PHANIE / phanie The prospect of a Covid-19 vaccine is fast approaching. A …

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