[ad_1] Three antihistamine drugs have shown some efficacy in inhibiting cellular infection by the novel coronavirus responsible for covid-19, according to preliminary results from a University of Florida study released Saturday. The results on the effects of a group of antihistamines on the market were obtained by analyzing samples in …
Read More »The Manchester team helps fine-tune the “twistronics” of 2D crystals
[ad_1] An international research team led by the University of Manchester has revealed a revolutionary method that could lead to autonomous robotic control and thus to a precise fine adjustment of the “ twist ” between layers of atom-thin 2D materials stacked in a structure. lattice: a pioneering device that …
Read More »The study suggests that patients taking low-dose steroids at increased risk of cardiovascular disease – health
[ad_1] Glucocorticoids are steroids widely prescribed to treat a number of immune-mediated inflammatory diseases. Although high doses of steroids are known to increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, the impact of lower doses is unknown. One study suggests that even low doses of glucocorticoids can increase the risk of cardiovascular …
Read More »To understand the “long Covid”, a national study coordinated by Tourcoing
[ad_1] Tourcoing hospital is coordinating a “long Covid” study, which could eventually include 1,000 patients across France. The goal of this study is toidentify the causes of persistent symptoms in some patients, sometimes months after the acute phase of the disease. Entitled “Cocolate”, for coordination on late covid, this study …
Read More »Natural selection also increases the adaptability of the organism
[ad_1] Everywhere we look in the natural world, there is evidence of natural selection: the resin armor of a lodgepole pine cone evolved to defend itself against seed-hungry birds and squirrels, or a giraffe’s long neck was evolutionarily favored to reach high vegetation that the competition cannot touch. Natural selection …
Read More »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 …
Read More »It now appears that COVID-19 was already in the United States in December 2019
[ad_1] COVID-19 may have already arrived in the United States in December 2019, before the disease was even identified in China, a new study suggests. Researchers in the study, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), analyzed more than 7,000 blood donations collected by the American Red Cross …
Read More »A new study reveals the content of people’s dreams during this strange pandemic period
[ad_1] Why and how our dreams are affected by our daily lives has long fascinated scientists, and a new study sheds light on how the spread of COVID-19 – and ongoing changes in our habits – is affecting what we dream. Anger and sadness have become more common in dreams …
Read More »a study highlights the link between the two pathologies
[ad_1] Covid hits people with cancer hard, cancer treatments do not help the virus progress, and nearly 40% of patients have stopped cancer treatment. These are the lessons of a large study conducted in France on 1,300 patients, the conclusion of which is: “The treatments must be continued”. . [ad_2] …
Read More »Is intelligent life possible on other cosmic planets?
[ad_1] Statisticians say that intelligent life evolution is “exceptionally rare” and that human-like civilizations are extremely unlikely to exist on other planets. In a new paper, Oxford researchers theorize that for life to evolve the same way in other parts of the universe it would take longer than Earth’s entire …
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