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  • Has The Coronavirus Mutated Into A More Contagious Strain?
    Lab technicians fill vials of investigational coronavirus disease (COVID-19) treatment drug remdesivir
    The new, dominant strain spreading across the U.S. could potentially limit the effectiveness of the coronavirus vaccines being developed by scientists, the researchers warned.
  • AI Detects Ocean Plastic Using Satellite Data
    Plastic garbage litters the shoreline in Cilincing in Jakarta, Indonesia, November 26, 2018.
    A pioneering technique to detect plastics floating on the sea surface, led by scientists at Plymouth Marine Laboratory, has been published this week in Scientific Reports.
  • The Impact Of COVID-19 In Work-Life Balance
    Nongnuch 43, sits next to her nephew Suntis Suntudkan, 4, who is studying at home during the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
    Many people struggle with work-life balance, in general. But the COVID-19 crisis could be making an existing problem even worse.
  • Mystery Of Disappearing Exoplanet Fomalhaut b Finally Solved
    This illustration shows a giant asteroid collision between Mars and Jupiter that occurred 466 million years ago and produced the dust that led to an ice age on Earth
    Fomalhaut b turned out to be a dispersing cloud of dust, produced by a massive collision between two planetesimals.
  • Meteorites Provide New Insight About Martian Water
    This illustration shows a giant asteroid collision between Mars and Jupiter that occurred 466 million years ago and produced the dust that led to an ice age on Earth.
    Mars likely received water from at least two vastly different sources early in its history, according to University of Arizona researchers.
  • Study: Working From Home During A Pandemic May Lessen Productivity
    Employees work at DingTalk office, an offshoot of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China July 20, 2018. Picture taken July 20, 2018.
    Remote work is more productive when it is by choice and not being forced.
  • Rich Male Students Are More Prone To BS, Study Shows
    three men standing near window
    Male students that are from wealthy and known families are more prone to over-exaggerate the things they know.
  • Young Women Are More Prone To Suffer Heart Attacks, Study Explains
    Cardiovascular diseases are just some of the leading causes of death among people worldwide. But a new study conducted revealed something that made researchers more alarmed.
    Having a heart attack is one of the major causes of death among people worldwide. But a new study conducted revealed something that made researchers more alarmed.
  • This Activity Could Make You Love Your Partner Even More, Study Says
    Love
    To love and be loved are two of the best experiences in life. Unfortunately, love is more than a feeling and needs a lot of things to thrive.
  • Is Your Child Suffering From Colds? Quit Giving Him Over-the-Counter-Meds
    Cough Medicine
    Is your child showing symptoms of colds such as coughing and sneezing or suffering from runny nose and sore throat? Don't give your child antihistamine and cold medication just yet. You may want to look for other alternatives first, experts warn.
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