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China space programme targets July launch for Mars mission

25 May 07:49 5 articles

China space program targets July launch for Mars mission

Called 'Tianwen,' the Chinese mission will put a probe into orbit around Mars and land the robotic rover to explore and analyze the surface.

25 May 07:49 Rappler 1882105641854678114.html
China space programme targets July launch for Mars mission

Beijing: China is targeting a July launch for its ambitious plans for a Mars mission which will include landing a remote-controlled robot on the surface of the red planet, the company in charge of the project has said.

25 May 10:27 The Peninsula 1202843882094132838.html
China space programme targets July launch for Mars mission

China is targeting a July launch for its ambitious plans for a Mars mission which will include landing a remote-controlled robot on the surface of the red planet, the company in charge of the project has said.

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China space programme targets July launch for Mars mission

China is targeting a July launch for its ambitious plans for a Mars mission which will include landing a remote-controlled robot on the surface

25 May 07:54 The Guardian 7580308504342897853.html
China space programme targets July launch for Mars mission

China is targeting a July launch for its ambitious plans for a Mars mission which will include landing a remote-controlled robot on the surface of the red planet, the company in charge of the project has said.

25 May 07:46 CTVNews 2422791597521264214.html
Thailand enters global race for vaccine with trials on monkeys

25 May 09:20 3 articles

Thailand enters global race for vaccine with trials on monkeys

Thailand is conducting tests on macaque monkeys as it races to produce a cheaper, alternative coronavirus vaccine it hopes will be ready by 2021, a top researcher said Monday.

25 May 09:20 Digital Journal 4566489173043802302.html
Thailand enters race for Covid-19 vaccine

At least eight vaccines are in clinical trials with humans

25 May 11:58 Daily Nation 7421817125038767001.html
Thailand enters global race for vaccine with trials on monkeys

More than 100 candidate vaccines are currently in various stages of development around the world, at least 8 of which are in clinical trials with humans, according to the World Health Organization

25 May 10:42 Rappler 1882105643804490194.html
Doctors in London hospitals are using headsets from Microsoft to reduce the amount of staff coming into contact with COVID-19 patients

25 May 08:16 4 articles

Doctors in London hospitals are using headsets from Microsoft to reduce the amount of staff coming into contact with COVID-19 patients, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore

Business Insider - Doctors found they were able to reduce the number of staff coming into COVID contact by 80% using the HoloLens headsets.. Read more at businessinsider.sg

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Doctors in London hospitals are using headsets from Microsoft to reduce the amount of staff coming into contact with COVID-19 patients

Doctors in London hospitals are using mixed-reality headsets from Microsoft to reduce the amount of staff coming into contact with COVID-19 patients. The headsets look like a visor that encircles the head, and are equipped with sensors and a camera around the headband. Inside the visor is a little screen where holographic images are projected for the wearer to see.

25 May 08:16 Business Insider Malaysia 8325046882338229890.html
Doctors in London hospitals are using headsets from Microsoft to reduce the amount of staff coming into contact with COVID-19 patients

Doctors found they were able to reduce the number of staff coming into COVID contact by 80% using the HoloLens headsets.

25 May 08:16 Business Insider 6060062399522557570.html
Doctors in London hospitals are using headsets from Microsoft to reduce the amount of staff coming into contact with COVID-19 patients

Doctors found they were able to reduce the number of staff coming into COVID contact by 80% using the HoloLens headsets.

25 May 08:22 Business Insider Nederland 7680839746859191938.html
Minds behind pandemic predicting algorithm already thinking about future beyond COVID-19

25 May 08:37 2 articles

Minds behind pandemic predicting algorithm already thinking about future beyond COVID-19

The Canadian researcher who was among the first to predict the deadly spread of COVID-19, Dr. Kamran Khan, says the world needs to change the way it monitors for and reacts to disease outbreaks.

25 May 08:37 CTVNews 2422791597766622936.html
Minds behind pandemic predicting algorithm already thinking about future beyond COVID-19

The Canadian researcher who was among the first to predict the deadly spread of COVID-19 says the world needs to change the way it monitors for and reacts to disease outbreaks.

25 May 09:39 CP24 1887544296234206268.html
Food inspection agency says variety of vegan chocolate bars contains milk

25 May 02:56 3 articles

Food inspection agency says variety of vegan chocolate bars contains milk

OTTAWA — The Canada Food Inspection Agency has issued a warning that a brand of vegan chocolate bars actually contains milk.

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Food inspection agency says variety of vegan chocolate bars contains milk

The Canada Food Inspection Agency has issued a warning that a brand of vegan chocolate bars actually contains milk.

25 May 03:09 CP24 1887544295271550397.html
Food inspection agency says variety of vegan chocolate bars contains milk

The Canada Food Inspection Agency has issued a warning that a brand of vegan chocolate bars actually contains milk.

25 May 03:28 CTVNews 2422791597450802499.html
UN virus therapy trial pauses hydroxychloroquine testing

25 May 13:33 3 articles

UN virus therapy trial pauses hydroxychloroquine testing

WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that in light of a paper published last week in the Lancet that showed people taking hydroxychloroquine were at higher risk of death and heart problems, there would be “a temporary pause” on the hydroxychloroquine arm of its global clinical trial.

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UN virus therapy trial pauses hydroxychloroquine testing

Recent research showed that people taking hydroxychloroquine were at higher risk of death and heart problems. President Trump has said he is taking the drug to protect against the coronavirus.

25 May 10:20 The Seattle Times 9121942836889744295.html
WHO halts hydroxychloroquine trial over safety fears

The World Health Organization said that it will temporarily drop hydroxychloroquine - the malaria drug U.S. President Trump said he is taking - from its global study into experimental COVID-19 treatme

25 May 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836443030999636.html
The Pandemic Is Exposing the Limits of Science

25 May 05:00 2 articles

The Pandemic Is Exposing the Limits of Science

The financial crisis tarnished the field of economics. Will the coronavirus do the same for medicine?

25 May 05:00 Bloomberg.com 4032480120843538681.html
COVID-19: The pandemic is exposing the limits of science

Scientists and doctors have struggled to convey a unified message to the public

25 May 08:43 Gulf News 2086521544507592795.html
Science summary: A look at novel coronavirus research around the globe

25 May 08:00 1 article

Science summary: A look at novel coronavirus research around the globe

Thousands of scientists around the world are working on problems raised by the COVID-19 pandemic. Here is a summary of some recent research from peer-review

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Study reveals first evidence inherited genetics can drive cancer's spread

25 May 00:00 2 articles

Study reveals first evidence inherited genetics can drive cancer's spread

Scientists have long struggled to understand what drives a tumor to seed itself elsewhere in the body. New research implicates own pre-existing genetics.

25 May 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754802104183516.html
Study reveals first evidence inherited genetics can drive cancer's spread

Scientists have long struggled to understand what drives a tumor to seed itself elsewhere in the body. New research implicates own pre-existing genetics.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469270432009.html
Nnamdi Azikiwe varsity hospital records first case of COVID-19, says CMD

25 May 09:22 4 articles

Nnamdi Azikiwe varsity hospital records first case of COVID-19 — CMD

Authorities of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital (NAUTH), Nnewi, have confirmed one case of the Coronavirus at the hospital.

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Nnamdi Azikiwe varsity hospital records first case of COVID-19, says CMD

Authorities of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital (NAUTH), Nnewi, have confirmed one case of the coronavirus at the hospital.

25 May 09:49 The Guardian 7580308505340953315.html
Nnamdi Azikiwe varsity hospital records first COVID-19 case

Authorities of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital (NAUTH), Nnewi, have confirmed one case of the coronavirus at the hospital. Prof. Anthony Igwegbe, the Chief Medical Director of th...

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Nnamdi Azikiwe varsity hospital records first case of COVID-19, says CMD

Authorities of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital (NAUTH), Nnewi, have confirmed one case of the coronavirus at the hospital.Prof...

25 May 10:54 Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics 2658445900656947892.html
New biomarkers to consider for SARS-CoV-2 vaccine

25 May 00:23 1 article

New biomarkers to consider for SARS-CoV-2 vaccine

Researchers at the University of Melbourne have made new discoveries about how the immune system responds to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that could be important to consider in vaccine research.

25 May 00:23 News-Medical.net 4522523030971743038.html
US company trials coronavirus vaccine in Australia

25 May 00:00 2 articles

US company trials coronavirus vaccine in Australia

A U.S. biotechnology company announced on Tuesday the start of human trials in Australia of a vaccine for the coronarvirus with hopes of releasing a proven vaccine this year.

25 May 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836442517540248.html
US company trials coronavirus vaccine in Australia

CANBERRA, Australia — A U.S. biotechnology company announced on Tuesday the start of human trials in Australia of a vaccine for the coronarvirus with hopes of releasing a proven vaccine this year. Novavax has begun the first phase of the trial in which 131 volunteers in the cities of Melbourne and Brisbane will test the …

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China reports 51 new coronavirus cases, mostly in Wuhan

25 May 00:00 3 articles

China reports 51 new coronavirus cases, mostly in Wuhan

China has reported 51 new coronavirus cases including 40 asymptomatic infections, majority of them in the contagion's first epicentre Wuhan, where over six million tests have been conducted in the last 10 days, health officials said on Monday. The country's National Health Commission (NHC) said

25 May 00:00 The Pioneer 1146783232779136589.html
China reports 51 new coronavirus cases, mostly in Wuhan

China has reported 51 new coronavirus cases including 40 asymptomatic infections, majority of them in the contagion's first epicentre Wuhan, where over six million tests have been conducted in the

25 May 07:45 Deccan Herald 2027555797480150768.html
China reports 51 new coronavirus cases, mostly in Wuhan

Out of the 40 new asymptomatic cases, 38 were reported in Wuhan, which is currently undergoing mass testing of its over 11.2 million people after a spike in the asymptomatic cases.

25 May 10:21 The Financial Express 1288289581149007821.html
Oxford scientists working on a coronavirus vaccine say there is now only a 50% chance of success because the number of UK cases is falling too quickly

25 May 10:11 1 article

Oxford scientists working on a coronavirus vaccine say there is now only a 50% chance of success because the number of UK cases is falling too quickly

The Oxford mission to find a COVID-19 vaccine is in "a race against the virus disappearing, and against time," scientists Adam Hill said.

25 May 10:11 Business Insider Nederland 7680839748465251972.html
US plans massive coronavirus vaccine testing effort to meet year-end deadline

25 May 00:00 1 article

US plans massive coronavirus vaccine testing effort to meet year-end deadline

The project will compress what is typically 10 years of vaccine development and testing into a matter of months, testimony to the urgency to halt a pandemic that has infected more than 5 million people

25 May 00:00 Moneycontrol 1603024963373859929.html
SARS-CoV-2 is uniquely adapted to infect humans

25 May 06:43 1 article

SARS-CoV-2 is uniquely adapted to infect humans

The novel coronavirus pandemic has sparked much debate on its origin, with some suggesting it may have been laboratory-grown. Previous studies, however, mentioned that it is zoonotic in nature, which means that the virus jumped from wild animals and found its way to humans.

25 May 06:43 News-Medical.net 4522523031218812723.html
Covid prevention: Is HCQ better as a prophylactic?

25 May 00:16 1 article

Covid prevention: Is HCQ better as a prophylactic?

The medicine can now be given to asymptomatic healthcare workers working in non-Covid hospitals, frontline staff on surveillance duty in containment zones and paramilitary/police personnel who are involved in Covid-19 monitoring.

25 May 00:16 The Financial Express 1288289580089602144.html
Largest Study Yet Finds Chloroquine Increases Risk of Death in COVID-19 Patients

25 May 00:00 1 article

Largest Study Yet Finds Chloroquine Increases Risk of Death in COVID-19 Patients

We just got even more evidence that the antimalarial medications touted by President Donald Trump aren't a good bet for treating the coronavirus.

25 May 00:00 ScienceAlert 8369231564705613376.html
Can Chlorpromazine help treat COVID-19?

25 May 04:38 1 article

Can Chlorpromazine help treat COVID-19?

A new research paper published in the journal L'Encéphale in May 2020 reports on the planned ReCoVery Study, which will examine the possibility of repurposing the antipsychotic drug chlorpromazine for the treatment of COVID-19.

25 May 04:38 News-Medical.net 4522523030246215360.html
How drones can monitor explosive volcanoes

25 May 00:00 3 articles

How drones can monitor explosive volcanoes

Due to high risk for researchers, the imaging of active volcanoes has so far been a great challenge in volcanology. Scientists used a drone for a series of repeated survey flights with optical and thermal imaging cameras at the Santa Maria volcano in Guatemala. A regular and systematic survey of dangerous volcanoes with drones seems to be close.

25 May 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754801267241981.html
How drones can monitor explosive volcanoes

Due to the difficult accessibility and the high risk of collapse or explosion, the imaging of active volcanoes has so far been a great challenge in volcanology. Researchers around Edgar Zorn from the ...

25 May 12:18 phys.org 3476726124653165532.html
How drones can monitor explosive volcanoes

Due to high risk for researchers, the imaging of active volcanoes has so far been a great challenge in volcanology. Scientists from the German Research Center for Geosciences GFZ used a drone for a series of repeated survey flights with optical and thermal imaging cameras at the Santa Maria volcano in Guatemala. A regular and systematic survey of dangerous volcanoes with drones seems to be close.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468074608422.html
Coronavirus Vaccine Launches Study in Australia and the USA

25 May 00:00 1 article

Coronavirus Vaccine Launches Study in Australia and the USA

Novavax identified NVX‑CoV2373 as its lead SARS-CoV-2 vaccine candidate following pre-clinical testing

25 May 00:00 Precision Vaccinations 2720772263611999432.html
Placentas from COVID-positive pregnant women show injury: Study

25 May 07:54 2 articles

Placentas from COVID-positive pregnant women show injury: Study

The researchers from Northwestern University in the US said the findings, though early, could help inform how pregnant women should be clinically monitored during the pandemic.

25 May 07:54 The Indian Express 2885715104308863220.html
COVID-19 complication for pregnant ladies! Placentas from positive women show injury, says study

The researchers from Northwestern University in the US said the findings, though early, could help inform how pregnant women should be clinically monitored during the pandemic.

25 May 13:16 The Financial Express 1288289581392198869.html
Study: Regular Handwashing Reduces Personal Risk of Acquiring Seasonal Coronavirus Infection

25 May 00:00 1 article

Study: Regular Handwashing Reduces Personal Risk of Acquiring Seasonal Coronavirus Infection

In a new study looking at 1,633 participants of the England-wide Flu Watch project, a team of researchers found that moderate-frequency handwashing (6-10 times per day) was associated with a reduced overall risk of seasonal coronavirus infection.

25 May 00:00 Sci News 2819514403285049.html
India's Use Of Hydroxychloroquine Against Covid-19 May Be Unscientific, Misguided, Says Doctor Who Studied Drug Effect

25 May 02:17 1 article

India's Use Of Hydroxychloroquine Against Covid-19 May Be Unscientific, Misguided, Says Doctor Who Studied Drug Effect

A study spanning six continents, led by Dr. Mandeep Mehra, looked into the safety and benefit of using Hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 patients

25 May 02:17 HUFFPOST 6665507017269068011.html
Coronavirus: Weston General Hospital halts admissions

25 May 09:16 3 articles

Hospital forced to close A&E 'due to high number of patients with coronavirus'

The temporary stop at the A&E unit at Weston General Hospital in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, is being done as 'a precautionary measure' to 'maintain the safety of staff and patients'

25 May 09:16 mirror 675785261083981322.html
Hospital closes A&E and stops accepting patients after new virus outbreak

Weston General Hospital in Somerset is treating a 'high number of patients with coronavirus' and cannot take on any new admissions.

25 May 12:24 Metro 970161747975345885.html
Coronavirus: Weston General Hospital halts admissions

Weston General Hospital has a high number of Covid-19 cases and has temporarily stopped accepting new patients.

25 May 13:19 BBC News 3883826127797157061.html
New double-contrast technique picks up small tumors on MRI

25 May 00:00 3 articles

New double-contrast technique picks up small tumors on MRI

Early detection of tumors is extremely important in treating cancer. A new technique offers a significant advance in using magnetic resonance imaging to pick out even very small tumors from normal tissue.

25 May 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754801643488500.html
New double-contrast technique picks up small tumors on MRI

Early detection of tumors is extremely important in treating cancer. A new technique developed by researchers at UC Davis offers a significant advance in using magnetic resonance imaging to pick out even very small tumors from normal tissue.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468411916171.html
‘Significant Advance’ In Detecting Small, Early-Stage Tumors On MRIs

Researchers celebrate creation of a new technique to pinpoint cancer.

25 May 00:00 Forbes 6028587532216583920.html
Latest update on COVID-19 vaccine I TheHealthSite.com

25 May 09:29 1 article

Latest update on COVID-19 vaccine I TheHealthSite.com

Currently, more than 100 vaccines are in different stages of development. India is working on 14 COVID-19 vaccines, 4 will enter clinical trial soon.

25 May 09:29 Thehealthsite 4766622849702898919.html
Fatal Lyme carditis in a 37-year-old man shows need for awareness of unusual symptoms

25 May 04:00 2 articles

Fatal Lyme carditis in a 37-year-old man shows need for awareness of unusual symptoms

Physicians and the public should be aware of the different presentations of Lyme disease, as people spend more time outside in the warmer weather and as areas in Canada where the black legged tick is found expand. Three articles in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal), which describe a fatal case in a 37-year-old man, atypical skin lesions in a 56-year-old woman and severe neurological symptoms in a 4-year-old boy, illustrate the diversity in presentations.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468872767794.html
Canada: Fatal Lyme carditis case shows need for awareness of unusual symptoms

Lyme disease can have unusual presentations. Physicians and the public should be aware of its different manifestations, as people spend more time outside in the warmer weather and as the areas in Canada where the black legged tick is found expand. Lyme disease can affect the heart (known as Lyme carditis), which can result in …

25 May 13:37 Outbreak News Today 5860951887392486486.html
Astronomers see 'cosmic ring of fire,' 11 billion years ago

25 May 00:00 2 articles

Cosmic 'Ring of Fire' 11 Billion Years Ago: How did structures in early universe form?

Astronomers have captured an image of a super-rare type of galaxy -- described as a 'cosmic ring of fire' -- as it existed 11 billion years ago.

25 May 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754801244458629.html
Astronomers see 'cosmic ring of fire,' 11 billion years ago

Astronomers have captured an image of a super-rare type of galaxy -- described as a 'cosmic ring of fire' -- as it existed 11 billion years ago.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468470623625.html
How Singapore, India are contributing to a coronavirus vaccine race

25 May 07:44 1 article

How Singapore, India are contributing to a coronavirus vaccine race

Singapore has started to re-open some but limited businesses and social activities ahead of the official "circuit breaker" end date of June 1

25 May 07:44 Business-Standard 1502508926576828390.html
Is vitamin D a shield against coronavirus? Researchers study Covid-19 connection

25 May 12:53 1 article

Is vitamin D a shield against coronavirus? Researchers study Covid-19 connection

A study published in The Lancet has found a link between vitamin D and Covid-19. The study suggests vitamin D that is made by human skin under exposure to the sun can help fight Covid-19 better.

25 May 12:53 India Today 4286117813089963586.html
Problems with alcohol? 29 gene variants may explain why

25 May 00:00 2 articles

Problems with alcohol? 29 gene variants may explain why

A genome-wide analysis of more than 435,000 people has identified 29 genetic variants linked to problematic drinking, researchers report.

25 May 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754801497573148.html
Problems with alcohol? 29 gene variants may explain why

A genome-wide analysis of more than 435,000 people has identified 29 genetic variants linked to problematic drinking, researchers at Yale University School of Medicine and colleagues report May 25 in the journal Nature Neuroscience.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468906156073.html
A new Critically Endangered frog named after 'the man from the floodplain full of frogs'

25 May 00:00 3 articles

A new critically endangered frog named after 'the man from the floodplain full of frogs'

A new species of a criticallyendangered miniaturized stump-toed frog of the genus Stumpffia found in Madagascar is named Stumpffia froschaueri after ''the man from the floodplain full of frogs'', Christoph Froschauer.

25 May 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754802997732222.html
A new Critically Endangered frog named after 'the man from the floodplain full of frogs'

A new species proposed to be classified as Critically Endangered of miniaturised stump-toed frog of the genus Stumpffia, found in Madagascar, is named Stumpffia froschaueri after "the man from the floodplain ...

25 May 07:17 phys.org 3476726124420969456.html
A new Critically Endangered frog named after 'the man from the floodplain full of frogs'

A new species of a Critically Endangered miniaturised stump-toed frog of the genus Stumpffia found in Madagascar is named Stumpffia froschaueri after ''the man from the floodplain full of frogs'', Christoph Froschauer. The namesake of the new frog is famous for being the first, and European-wide renowned, printer from Zürich, famous for printing ''Historia animalium'' and the ''Zürich Bible''. The finding is published in the peer-reviewed open-access journal Zookeys.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468415998528.html
Early genome sequencing in India shows dominant Covid-19 strain matches global patterns

25 May 13:04 1 article

Early genome sequencing in India shows dominant Covid-19 strain matches global patterns

This subtype, called A2a, also shows a larger prevalence across the globe — crucial information for vaccine development and disease monitoring from Calcutta’s National Institute of Biomedical Genomics (NIBG).

25 May 13:04 The Indian Express 2885715105592998055.html
There is no escaping from climate change, even in the deep sea

25 May 00:00 2 articles

There is no escaping from climate change, even in the deep sea

Even though the deeper layers of the ocean are warming at a slower pace than the surface, animals living in the deep ocean are more exposed to climate warming and will face increasing challenges to maintain their preferred thermal habitats in the future.

25 May 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754802051858805.html
There is no escaping from climate change, even in the deep sea

Even though the deeper layers of the ocean are warming at a slower pace than the surface, animals living in the deep ocean are more exposed to climate warming and will face increasing challenges to maintain their preferred thermal habitats in the future.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468752834430.html
Unique insight into development of the human brain: Model of the early embryonic brain

25 May 00:00 2 articles

Unique insight into development of the human brain: Model of the early embryonic brain

Stem cell researchers have designed a model of an early embryonic brain. The model will increase our understanding of how the human brain develops and can thereby help to accelerate the development of stem cell treatments for brain disorders such as Parkinson's disease, epilepsy and dementia.

25 May 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754801030728418.html
Unique insight into development of the human brain: Model of the early embryonic brain

Stem cell researchers from the University of Copenhagen have designed a model of an early embryonic brain. The model will increase our understanding of how the human brain develops and can thereby help to accelerate the development of stem cell treatments for brain disorders such as Parkinson's disease, epilepsy and dementia.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469259306289.html
3 reasons why India's current Covid-19 strategy should change

25 May 07:37 1 article

3 reasons why India's current Covid-19 strategy should change

Combating Covid-19 is like fighting a war. And, wars are won with up-to-date strategy. Fresh researches on coronavirus tell that India's Covid-19 strategy must change.

25 May 07:37 India Today 4286117812922314950.html
Hydroxychloroquine linked to higher risk of death in coronavirus patients — Study

25 May 09:05 1 article

Hydroxychloroquine linked to higher risk of death in coronavirus patients — Study

Hydroxychloroquine which  President Donald Trump once touted as  a solution to  coronavirus  is not as effective after all, according to observational study...

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UAE's COVID-19 laser tests could be a gamechanger

25 May 11:24 2 articles

UAE's COVID-19 laser tests could be a gamechanger

Its speed and accuracy will help doctors respond to coronavirus patients faster

25 May 11:24 Gulf News 2086521545261782333.html
New COVID-19 laser tests could be a gamechanger

Its speed and accuracy will help medical professionals respond to infected patients faster

25 May 11:24 Gulf News 2086521545479803705.html
Capillary leakage important in COVID-19 respiratory distress

25 May 02:22 1 article

Capillary leakage important in COVID-19 respiratory distress

Now, a new study published on the preprint server medRxiv reports the pivotal role played by protein leakage through lung capillaries and promotes the use of serum albumin as a biomarker of disease progression and severity.

25 May 02:22 News-Medical.net 4522523030456102991.html
WHO stops clinical test for malaria drug hydroxychloroquine

25 May 00:00 1 article

WHO stops clinical test for malaria drug hydroxychloroquine

A peer-reviewed paper warning of the effects of hydroxychloroquine prompted the WHO to stop a clinical trial for the malaria drug. US President Donald Trump said he had taken the drug every day for two weeks.

25 May 00:00 Deutsche Welle 550934689474159060.html
‘Remdesivir has become standard for COVID-19 treatment’

25 May 05:39 1 article

‘Remdesivir has become standard for COVID-19 treatment’

Remdesivir, an investigational malaria treatment by US-based Gilead Sciences that is increasingly being pursued as as an effective COVID-19 treatment globally, has now become the barometer for all future coronavirus treatments, according to Seoul National University Hospital on Monday. SNU Hospital and Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, are two clinical trial sites for remdesivir in Korea included 73 sites ...

25 May 05:39 Koreaherald 8029273603907063293.html
Covid-19: France reports 36 deaths, infections minimal

25 May 05:16 1 article

Covid-19: France reports 36 deaths, infections minimal

First long weeken­d of summer offers up dose of hope for recove­ry

25 May 05:16 The Express Tribune 1105816787269656237.html
Coronavirus vaccine update: After Moderna, CanSino Biologics claims positive results in early trials

25 May 09:51 1 article

Coronavirus vaccine update: After Moderna, CanSino Biologics claims positive results in early trials

Covid-19 Vaccine Latest Update: After Moderna, China's Cansino Biologics claims encouraging results

25 May 09:51 Business Today 1145527431750425327.html
Can vitamin D supplements prevent, treat COVID-19? Scientists say not enough evidence

25 May 01:30 1 article

Can vitamin D supplements prevent, treat COVID-19? Scientists say not enough evidence

There is currently insufficient scientific evidence to show that vitamin D can be beneficial in preventing or treating COVID-19, scientists say, warning against health risk due to high doses of supplementation.

25 May 01:30 Free Press Journal 9080771786846289933.html
Trump says he's no longer taking hydroxychloroquine

25 May 06:34 2 articles

President Trump says he is no longer on hydroxychloroquine

President Trump said that he is no longer on hydroxychloroquine, the anti-malarial drug he has been taking for several weeks as a treatment to ward off the coronavirus. “Finished, just finished,”

25 May 06:34 New York Post 7654946769049400041.html
Trump says he's no longer taking hydroxychloroquine

President Trump said he has finished taking hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malaria drug he took to protect against the coronavirus.

25 May 13:25 Washington Examiner 4625792333396227518.html
Positive COVID-19 Drug Trial Results Show Great Promise

25 May 08:35 1 article

Positive COVID-19 Drug Trial Results Show Great Promise

The anti-viral drug, remdesivir, has shown positive results in helping to shorten the recovery time of patients infected with the coronavirus according to recently published results.

25 May 08:35 Interesting Engineering 7328942541346587822.html
Teens develop septic shock due to COVID-19

25 May 01:08 1 article

Teens develop septic shock due to COVID-19

Since the emergence of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), most people who develop severe illness are older adults, those with underlying medical conditions, and those who are immunocompromised. Though children are mostly spared, some adolescents developed septic shock due to COVID-19, a new study has found.

25 May 01:08 News-Medical.net 4522523030275382368.html
A natural amino acid could be a novel treatment for polyglutamine diseases

25 May 04:00 2 articles

A natural amino acid could be a novel treatment for polyglutamine diseases

Researchers from Osaka University, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, and Niigata University identified the amino acid arginine as a potential disease-modifying drug for polyglutamine diseases, including familial spinocerebellar ataxia and Huntington disease. Using various mice models of polyglutamine diseases, they showed that arginine prevents polyglutamine protein aggregation, improves motor function and suppresses neurodegeneration of mice. The results of this study could facilitate the clinical use of arginine for polyglutamine diseases that are, to date, incurable.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469028502471.html
Researchers identify a natural amino acid as potential treatment for polyQ diseases

Familial spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA), Huntington disease, and spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy are inherited neurodegenerative diseases.

25 May 11:12 News-Medical.net 4522523030103931278.html
Novavax Is Beginning Clinical Trials Of Its Coronavirus Vaccine

25 May 00:00 1 article

Novavax Is Beginning Clinical Trials Of Its Coronavirus Vaccine

Novavax announced it's beginning clinical trials of its Covid-19 vaccine on Monday.

25 May 00:00 Forbes 6028587531795212176.html
Arkansas reports 107 new cases of coronavirus, 1 more death

25 May 00:00 3 articles

Texas reports 8 more coronavirus deaths, 623 new cases

Texas health officials reported 623 new cases of COVID-19 Monday and said there have been another eight deaths linked to the disease caused by the coronavirus.

25 May 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836441884140963.html
Arkansas reports 107 new cases of coronavirus, 1 more death

Arkansas health officials reported 107 new cases of COVID-19 Monday and one additional death linked to the disease caused by coronavirus.

25 May 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836442910828730.html
Oklahoma reports 2 more deaths linked to the coronavirus

Oklahoma health officials reported another 53 cases of COVID-19 and two more deaths linked to the disease caused by the coronavirus Monday.

25 May 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836442517003285.html
Gulu hospital runs out of hydroxychloroquine after rise in COVID patients

25 May 04:14 2 articles

Uganda records good results treating COVID with hydroxychloroquine, chloroquine

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Ministry of Health says it has had good results using hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine in managing COVID-19 patients despite findings that the drugs have no effect on treating the disease. Uganda has used the two drugs in combination with azithromycin to manage its COVID-19 patients at Entebbe General Hospital. So …

25 May 04:14 The Independent Uganda: 5099025990367633316.html
Gulu hospital runs out of hydroxychloroquine after rise in COVID patients

Hydroxychloroquine

25 May 08:55 The Observer 7850745371989202272.html
Soon, a drug that might help cure alcohol-related liver disease

25 May 01:30 1 article

Soon, a drug that might help cure alcohol-related liver disease

Two promising molecular targets for Alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) drug development, has been uncovered by researchers from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), in a breakthrough study.

25 May 01:30 Free Press Journal 9080771788630686166.html
Children with COVID-19 presenting with sudden severe lung disease

25 May 03:51 1 article

Children with COVID-19 presenting with sudden severe lung disease

Even as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to seek out new victims, puzzling new presentations are further confusing the situation. A new study published online in The Lancet Rheumatology in May 2020 reports a case of severe COVID-19 in a child who rapidly developed acute respiratory distress symptoms without prior respiratory symptoms. This case should alert clinicians to consider this diagnosis in children as well.

25 May 03:51 News-Medical.net 4522523030450960772.html
This Thyroid Disorder May Be A Marker For Covid-19 Infection

25 May 00:00 1 article

This Thyroid Disorder May Be A Marker For Covid-19 Infection

While many people may now be familiar with loss of smell or taste or ”Covid toes” (red and sore toes) as markers of Covid-19 infection, there is now another possible clinical condition to consider: subacute thyroiditis, otherwise referred to as "SAT".

25 May 00:00 Forbes 6028587531606432618.html
A new law in laser physics could make eye surgery simpler

25 May 00:00 2 articles

A new law in laser physics could make eye surgery simpler

Revisiting simple soliton lasers and their relationship to light dispersion has allowed scientists to ramp up their power. They hope these quartic-soliton lasers could have uses in eye and heart surgery and in the engineering of delicate materials.

25 May 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754802233161838.html
A new law in laser physics could make eye surgery simpler

Revisiting simple soliton lasers and their relationship to light dispersion has allowed scientists at the University of Sydney to ramp up their power. They hope these quartic-soliton lasers could have uses in eye and heart surgery and in the engineering of delicate materials.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469242212993.html
Fatal cases of COVID-19 deepen our understanding of the disease's progression

25 May 04:00 1 article

Fatal cases of COVID-19 deepen our understanding of the disease's progression

Identifying risk factors underlying fatal COVID-19 cases is critical to understanding - and treating - the deadly disease. In Wuhan, China, researchers studied 18 patients who did not survive COVID-19, most of whom were men over the age of 65 with underlying conditions, and many of whom became co-infected with other respiratory viruses, bacteria, and mycoplasma over the course of the illness. The authors emphasized the need for early interventions and nutrition support.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469174391328.html
Scientists find genes to save ash trees from deadly beetle

25 May 00:00 2 articles

Scientists find genes to save ash trees from deadly beetle

Scientists have identified candidate resistance genes that could protect ash trees from the emerald ash borer (EAB), a deadly pest that is expected to kill billions of trees worldwide.

25 May 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754802233830753.html
Scientists find genes to save ash trees from deadly beetle

An international team of scientists have identified candidate resistance genes that could protect ash trees from the emerald ash borer (EAB), a deadly pest that is expected to kill billions of trees worldwide.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469429454933.html
Heparin may stop SARS-CoV-2 infecting host cells

25 May 00:54 1 article

Heparin may stop SARS-CoV-2 infecting host cells

Researchers at the University of Sheffield have developed a new assay that can be used to assess the attachment of viruses to host cells and to test potential inhibitors of viral infection.

25 May 00:54 News-Medical.net 4522523031011356538.html
Oxford University Covid-19 vaccine trial has 50% chance of 'no result'

25 May 11:36 1 article

Oxford University Covid-19 vaccine trial has 50% chance of 'no result'

The University of Oxford last week announced that the advance human trial of the vaccine will involve up to 10,260 volunteers across the UK

25 May 11:36 Business-Standard 1502508924939459942.html
Virus casts shadow on Eid as cases surge by daily record; deaths top 500

25 May 13:02 1 article

Virus casts shadow on Eid as cases surge by daily record; deaths top 500

The COVID-19 outbreak has put a further damper on muted Eid-ur-Fitr celebrations in Bangladesh after another 1,975 people tested positive for the infection, the most for a single day, taking the official caseload to 35,585..

25 May 13:02 Bdnews24 8119004128231547800.html
Kangra Tea claimed to have properties to block COVID-19

25 May 05:17 1 article

Kangra Tea claimed to have properties to block COVID-19

Kangra Tea is packed with bioactive chemicals or polyphenols that could help boost immunity as well as block the COVID-19 virus activity, say researchers.

25 May 05:17 Thehealthsite 4766622850850872161.html
Antibody designed to recognize pathogens of Alzheimer's disease

25 May 04:00 1 article

Antibody designed to recognize pathogens of Alzheimer's disease

Researchers have found a way to design an antibody that can identify the toxic particles that destroy healthy brain cells -- a potential advance in the fight against Alzheimer's disease.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467863251386.html
Trump’s May 19th Kiss-Off Letter To WHO Lied (As Usual)

25 May 12:01 1 article

Trump’s May 19th Kiss-Off Letter To WHO Lied (As Usual)

On May 19th, Donald Trump presented to the World Health Organization (the U.N.’s health-organization), in a brief letter that included no sources but only allegations, essentially a promise that after 30 days he will “make my temporary freeze of United States funding to the World Health Organization permanent and reconsider our membership in the organization” (unless the WHO will “demonstrate independence from China” by, basically, blaming China for Covid-19, which is not likely to happen).

25 May 12:01 SCOOP 5315658999246724619.html
World Thyroid Day: Diseases and risk factors associated with this gland

25 May 08:45 1 article

World Thyroid Day: Diseases and risk factors associated with this gland

World Thyroid Day is obeserved every on 25 May to promote awareness about thyroid health and the advancements made in treating thyroid diseases.

25 May 08:45 Thehealthsite 4766622850946517040.html
COVID-19 vaccine: India to begin clinical trials in 3-5 months

25 May 09:19 2 articles

Coronavirus vaccine India Latest Update: Harsh Vardhan says when Indian vaccine candidate will enter trials

Coronavirus vaccine India Latest News Update: Financial support and regulatory clearance will be provided to those who are working on this, Vardhan said. "Out of these 14, four vaccine candidates, in the next three-five months, may enter the clinical trial stage. Right now, they are in the pre-clinical trial phase," the minister said.

25 May 09:19 The Financial Express 1288289580766713458.html
COVID-19 vaccine: India to begin clinical trials in 3-5 months

New Delhi: Four out of the 14 COVID-19 vaccine candidates from India may enter the clinical trial stage in the next three-five months, Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan said yesterday. In an online interaction with BJP Spokesperson G.V.L. Narasimha Rao, Dr. Vardhan said the entire world was working on developing a vaccine to halt the...

25 May 13:13 Star of Mysore 1698039376624645583.html
LETTER: Support the British Heart Foundation

25 May 08:35 1 article

LETTER: Support the British Heart Foundation

A reader urges others to continue to support the British Heart Foundation.

25 May 08:35 Express & Star 7324224460895535767.html
First patient dosed in pivotal Phase 3 trial for novel antifungal for both treatment and prevention of serious fungal infections

25 May 04:10 1 article

First patient dosed in pivotal Phase 3 trial for novel antifungal for both treatment and prevention of serious fungal infections

Cidara Therapeutics, Inc., a biotechnology company developing long-acting therapeutics to transform the standard of care for patients facing serious fungal or viral infections, and Mundipharma announced that the first patient has been dosed in its ReSPECT pivotal Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of the company’s lead antifungal candidate, rezafungin, for the …

25 May 04:10 Outbreak News Today 5860951886761506617.html
Covid-19 pandemic: Fall in household spending could reduce tax revenue by 20%

25 May 05:00 1 article

Covid-19 pandemic: Fall in household spending could reduce tax revenue by 20%

Three different scenarios were analysed, going from best to worst.

25 May 05:00 TheJournal.ie 6446904417162147001.html
Africa Records Higher COVID-19 Recoveries Than North America—Report

25 May 00:00 1 article

Africa Records Higher COVID-19 Recoveries Than North America—Report

According to COVID-19 figures for Monday, May 25, the entire continent had, at the time of writing this report, recorded 113,990 cases.

25 May 00:00 Sahara Reporters 4209699745920036826.html
Coronavirus patients stop being infectious after 11 days, says study

25 May 03:59 1 article

Coronavirus patients stop being infectious after 11 days, says study

The new study, undertaken by top Singaporean infectious disease experts, suggests hospitals could discharge patients much faster than they are - with positive tests often only picking up non-contagious fragments of the bug

25 May 03:59 mirror 675785260436675573.html
Can cough sound help COVID-19 diagnosis? Yes, says IISc, Bengaluru scientists

25 May 08:32 1 article

Can cough sound help COVID-19 diagnosis? Yes, says IISc, Bengaluru scientists

Similar to the dataset creation stage, the application requests for recording the voice samples, and preferably provides a score indicating the probability of Covid infection.

25 May 08:32 The New Indian Express 4718288654113307225.html
A single negative colonoscopy associated with long-lasting and significantly reduced cancer incidence

25 May 04:00 1 article

A single negative colonoscopy associated with long-lasting and significantly reduced cancer incidence

Having a single negative high-quality screening colonoscopy was associated with reduced colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality (by 84% and 90%, respectively) for up to 17.4 years. These findings suggest that the currently recommended 10-year screening interval could safely be extended. Findings from an observational study are published in Annals of Internal Medicine.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469127348463.html
Study reconfirms coronavirus has higher transmission rate among close contacts: ICMR

25 May 00:00 1 article

Study reconfirms coronavirus has higher transmission rate among close contacts: ICMR

A detailed investigation of the cluster of SARS-CoV-2 infection among 16 Italian tourists and an Indian was conducted in March-April, an ICMR study published online in the Indian Journal of Medical Research (IJMR) said.

25 May 00:00 Moneycontrol 1603024965121791144.html
Will the Earth ‘Remember’ the Coronavirus Pandemic?

25 May 10:45 2 articles

Will the Earth ‘Remember’ the Coronavirus Pandemic?

Tree rings, ice cores and sediment deposits could record changes in pollution during the global shutdown

25 May 10:45 Scientific American 532798823889080951.html
Will the Earth ‘Remember’ the Coronavirus Pandemic?

Tree rings, ice cores and sediment deposits could record changes in pollution during the global shutdown

25 May 10:45 Scientific American 532798824029727086.html
No need for staff self isolation over COVID-19 patient - NAUTH

25 May 13:42 2 articles

COVID-19: Uneasy calm in Anambra community as man tests positive in Nnewi

The first case of COVID-19 in Nnewi sparked off tension among traders in the industrial city who are said to be making it a topic

25 May 13:42 Vanguard News 4125100339015960329.html
No need for staff self isolation over COVID-19 patient - NAUTH

Authorities of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital (NAUTH), Anambra State has allayed fears over the reported first recorded case...

25 May 13:53 Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics 2658445900530364676.html
Diabetics may need to shield at home against coronavirus even after lockdown ends

25 May 08:05 1 article

Diabetics may need to shield at home against coronavirus even after lockdown ends

Almost one in three people who died from Covid-19 in hospital had diabetes and sufferers are now considered one of the groups most vulnerable to the disease

25 May 08:05 mirror 675785260645483660.html
Astronomers Directly Image Giant Planet-Like Object around Sun-Like Star

25 May 00:00 1 article

Astronomers Directly Image Giant Planet-Like Object around Sun-Like Star

Using three instruments on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), an international team of astronomers has discovered and imaged a giant sub-stellar object -- a giant planet or a brown dwarf -- around the very young, Sun-like star TYC 8998-760-1.

25 May 00:00 Sci News 2819514037559370.html
COVID-19 should be treated as a thrombotic disease, Brazilian pulmonologist argues

25 May 04:00 1 article

COVID-19 should be treated as a thrombotic disease, Brazilian pulmonologist argues

Dr. Elnara Negri, who works in São Paulo City at the largest hospital complex in Latin America, advocates the use of the anti-coagulant drug heparin to treat complications caused by novel coronavirus.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468085281943.html
Safety of sugar substitutes remains inconclusive

25 May 09:12 1 article

Safety of sugar substitutes remains inconclusive

Recent studies questioning the safety of sugar substitutes have been inconclusive, and experts suggest consumers use them with caution. "The best candidate may not be new or exciting, but it...

25 May 09:12 The Seattle Times 9121942838198217772.html
Movement-based yoga can significantly improve mental health: Aus researchers

25 May 00:00 1 article

Movement-based yoga can significantly improve mental health: Aus researchers

Movement-based yoga can significantly reduce depressive symptoms in people during the ongoing coronavirus crisis, according to Australian researchers.

25 May 00:00 Telangana Today 8182025567929692597.html
WHO Temporarily Suspends Trial of Hydroxychloroquine Over Safety Concerns

25 May 01:28 1 article

WHO Temporarily Suspends Trial of Hydroxychloroquine Over Safety Concerns

The World Health Organization is temporarily pausing tests of the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine as a coronavirus treatment in order to review safety concerns, the agency's director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu said Monday. From a report: The decision comes after a retrospective review p...

25 May 01:28 science.slashdot.org 3975130316144778947.html
WHO pauses trial of hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19 patients over safety concerns

25 May 00:00 1 article

WHO pauses trial of hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19 patients over safety concerns

Hydroxycholoroquine has been touted by Donald Trump and others as a possible treatment for the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

25 May 00:00 ewn.co.za 2308610107973282374.html
MetaviralSPAdes -- New assembler for virus genomes

25 May 04:00 1 article

MetaviralSPAdes -- New assembler for virus genomes

There was no specialized viral metagenome assembler until recently. But the joint team of Russian and US researchers from Saint-Petersburg State University and University of California at San Diego just released the metaviralSPAdes assembler (published in journal Bioinformatics on May 16) that turns the analysis of the metavirome sequencing results into an easy task.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468197619422.html
Toxin family binds to sugar receptors on human cells to cause damage

25 May 13:10 1 article

Toxin family binds to sugar receptors on human cells to cause damage

New Griffith University research has found that sugars decorating human cells allow toxins, produced by disease-causing bacteria, to bind to human cells and cause damage or death.

25 May 13:10 phys.org 3476726124846712892.html
Hospital in English tourist town stops taking patients due to COVID spike

25 May 10:34 1 article

Hospital in English tourist town stops taking patients due to COVID spike

LONDON (Reuters) - A hospital in southwest England has temporarily stopped admitting new patients, including to its emergency department, because of a high number of coronavirus cases, it said on Monday.

25 May 10:34 Reuters 8334514180556753350.html
A child's brain activity reveals their memory ability

25 May 00:00 2 articles

A child's brain activity reveals their memory ability

A child's unique brain activity reveals how good their memories are, according to new research.

25 May 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754801112706637.html
A child's brain activity reveals their memory ability

A child's unique brain activity reveals how good their memories are, according to research recently published in JNeurosci.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469015671972.html
Record-high data transmission using a soliton crystal

25 May 00:00 2 articles

Record-high data transmission using a soliton crystal

Researchers have achieved world record-high data transmission over 75 km of standard optical fiber using a powerful class of micro-comb called soliton crystals.

25 May 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754801197840836.html
Record-high data transmission using a soliton crystal

Australian and Canadian researchers led by Prof David J. Moss at Swinburne University of Technology and honorary professor at the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) was able to achieve world record-high data transmission over 75 km of standard optical fibre using a powerful class of micro-comb called soliton crystals.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467627575010.html
uOttawa researchers discover new sex hormone

25 May 04:00 1 article

uOttawa researchers discover new sex hormone

When University of Ottawa biologists Kim Mitchell and Vance Trudeau began studying the effects of gene mutations in zebrafish, they uncovered new functions that regulate how males and females interact while mating. They changed the secretogranin-2 genes through specific mutation and found that it affected the ability of females and males to breed. It severely reduced their sexual behaviour.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469544013965.html
An under-researched mechanism in the fast-moving field of epigenetics

25 May 13:50 1 article

An under-researched mechanism in the fast-moving field of epigenetics

A key epigenetic mark can block the binding of an important gene regulatory protein, and therefore prohibit the gene from being turned off, a new UNSW study in CRISPR-modified mice—published this month ...

25 May 13:50 phys.org 3476726123967043523.html
Further four deaths and 57 new cases of coronavirus

25 May 05:00 1 article

Further four deaths and 57 new cases of coronavirus

A further four people who had been diagnosed with Covid-19 have died.

25 May 05:00 Irishexaminer 8196011178321850912.html
ALMA Spots Twinkling Heart of Milky Way

25 May 00:00 1 article

ALMA Spots Twinkling Heart of Milky Way

Astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) found quasi-periodic flickers in millimeter-waves from the center of the Milky Way, Sagittarius (Sgr) A*. The team interpreted these blinks to be due to the rotation of radio spots circling the supermassive black hole with an orbit radius smaller than that of Mercury. This is an interesting clue to investigate space-time with extreme gravity.

25 May 00:00 SpaceDaily 2879240067530889049.html
Could theorized Planet 9 be a primordial black hole? Researchers propose method to find out

25 May 13:26 1 article

Could theorized Planet 9 be a primordial black hole? Researchers propose method to find out

There are eight classical planets in our solar system, from speedy Mercury to distant Neptune. There are also numerous dwarf planets, such as Pluto and Ceres. While we continue to find more dwarf planets, ...

25 May 13:26 phys.org 3476726124621526473.html
Columbia Doctor Defends University After Trump Bashes ‘Liberal’ Institution Over Damning COVID Study

25 May 13:50 1 article

Columbia Doctor Defends University After Trump Bashes ‘Liberal’ Institution Over Damning COVID Study

Dr. Craig Spencer, the director of Global Health in Emergency Medicine at Columbia University, defend his colleagues on Sunday night...

25 May 13:50 Talking Points Memo 4598529366784451480.html
Astronomers Just Found an Extremely Rare 'Ring of Fire' Galaxy in The Early Universe

25 May 00:00 1 article

Astronomers Just Found an Extremely Rare 'Ring of Fire' Galaxy in The Early Universe

In the early days of the Universe, 10.8 billion years ago, astronomers have just found a galaxy wearing the battlescars of a cosmic brawl. It's not a blob or disc of stars, like most galaxies, but a giant doughnut - with a huge hole punched right t

25 May 00:00 ScienceAlert 8369231565745003964.html
More time needed to open up air travel in Maharashtra: Uddhav Thackeray

25 May 04:27 1 article

More time needed to open up air travel in Maharashtra: Uddhav Thackeray

Lockdown cannot be lifted abruptly, next 15 days crucial, says CM

25 May 04:27 BusinessLine 5283601697467323.html
Global vaccines to get faster approval: Renu Swarup, Secretary, Department of Biotech

25 May 02:20 1 article

Global vaccines to get faster approval: Renu Swarup, Secretary, Department of Biotech

India is in discussions with global health agencies to start a solidarity trial for vaccines, on the lines of the drug trial that the WHO started for potential Covid-19 treatments, Renu Swarup told ET.

25 May 02:20 The Economic Times 7653256036512225911.html
Osun discharges 2 COVID-19 patients, records 2 new cases

25 May 09:37 2 articles

Osun discharges two COVID-19 patients - The Nation Nigeria

The Osun government says it has discharged two more coronavirus patients from its isolation and treatment centre.The State Commissioner for Health...

25 May 09:37 Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics 2658445901866561881.html
Osun discharges 2 COVID-19 patients, records 2 new cases

The Osun Government says it has discharged two more Coronavirus patients from its isolation and treatment centre.

25 May 10:32 Vanguard News 4125100339125692945.html
Australia's life expectancy stagnates, inequality widens

25 May 13:10 1 article

Australia's life expectancy stagnates, inequality widens

Growing socioeconomic and geographical inequalities are contributing to a stagnation of Australian life expectancy, new research published in Australian Population Studies shows.

25 May 13:10 phys.org 3476726123132941986.html
What material is best for homemade masks?

25 May 07:00 1 article

What material is best for homemade masks?

A new study investigates which materials are best to use for homemade face masks | THE INDEPENDENT | A team of researchers claims to have found the best materials for homemade face masks: a combination of either cotton and chiffon or cotton and natural silk, both of which appear to effectively filter droplets and aerosols. …

25 May 07:00 The Independent Uganda: 5099025989231636759.html
Nanoscale optical pulse limiter facilitated by refractory metallic quantum wells

25 May 13:30 1 article

Nanoscale optical pulse limiter facilitated by refractory metallic quantum wells

In the past several decades, physicists have conducted deep laboratory investigations into nonlinear optics, plasma physics and quantum science using advanced high-intensity, ultrashort-pulse lasers. ...

25 May 13:30 phys.org 3476726124698778990.html
UW Medicine to furlough about 4,000 workers

25 May 00:00 1 article

UW Medicine to furlough about 4,000 workers

UW Medicine announced furloughs of about 4,000 members of its unionized workforce in spite of the healthcare-system’s position at the forefront of COVID-19 response efforts both locally and globally.

25 May 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836442383001471.html
Australia's emerging flu season provides insights to U.S.

25 May 00:00 1 article

Australia's emerging flu season provides insights to U.S.

Health experts say they don't expect the coronavirus to slow down flu vaccine production in the U.S. and actually are anticipating producing more vaccines for the upcoming season.

25 May 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836442273883644.html
Lung ultrasound use in COVID-19 patients

25 May 02:44 1 article

Lung ultrasound use in COVID-19 patients

One point of discussion is the best approach to imaging infected patients, because computed tomography (CT) scanning, the gold standard method for chest imaging, can spread infection due to the need to transport the patient to specialized facilities.

25 May 02:44 News-Medical.net 4522523030089726952.html
Heart failure patients with limited health literacy may have higher risk of death

25 May 04:00 1 article

Heart failure patients with limited health literacy may have higher risk of death

Patients with heart failure who experience low health literacy are at an increased risk of hospitalization and mortality. This finding has significant clinical and public health implications and suggests that assessing and intervening upon an individual's understanding of their own health could improve heart failure outcomes, according to research published in JACC: Heart Failure.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467604122201.html
NASA is looking for participants to isolate in a Russian lab for 8 months

25 May 11:49 1 article

NASA is looking for participants to isolate in a Russian lab for 8 months

NASA is seeking U.S. citizens for an eight-month study on social isolation in preparation for missions to Mars and the moon. The research is being done to study the effects of isolation and confinement as participants work to complete simulated space missions.

25 May 11:49 CTVNews 2422791599274597421.html
Evidence shows cloth masks may help against COVID-19

25 May 04:00 1 article

Evidence shows cloth masks may help against COVID-19

The international research team examined a century of evidence including recent data, and found strong evidence showing that cloth and cloth masks can reduce contamination of air and surfaces.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467895958575.html
A snapshot of the coronavirus looking at 1% of South Africa’s population

25 May 00:00 1 article

A snapshot of the coronavirus looking at 1% of South Africa’s population

Medical aid group Bonitas  has provided a snapshot of how the coronavirus epidemic in South Africa has impacted its members.

25 May 00:00 BusinessTech 2153596439669348501.html
Using Qigong to manage COVID-19 in older adults

25 May 04:12 1 article

Using Qigong to manage COVID-19 in older adults

A recent study published in The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry in May 2020 reports on the possible usefulness of the integrative practice called Qigong to prevent and manage COVID-19 in older adults.

25 May 04:12 News-Medical.net 4522523030909075436.html
Homeless remain a blind spot in Clark County’s COVID-19 picture

25 May 12:01 1 article

Homeless remain a blind spot in Clark County’s COVID-19 picture

While testing for COVID-19 is becoming available to more Clark County residents, testing of the homeless remains haphazard even though they are at high risk.

25 May 12:01 Las Vegas Review-Journal 8640648836626527559.html
Inexpensive retinal diagnostics via smartphone

25 May 04:00 1 article

Inexpensive retinal diagnostics via smartphone

Retinal damage due to diabetes is now considered the most common cause of blindness in working-age adults. In low- and middle-income countries, an eye examination via smartphone could help to detect changes at an early stage. This is shown by a new study carried out by scientists from the University of Bonn together with colleagues from Sankara Eye Hospital Bangalore (India). The results are published in the journal ''Ophthalmology''.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468294247688.html
NASA should beware of viruses from outer space

25 May 10:57 1 article

NASA should beware of viruses from outer space

As the space agency prepares to bring home Martian soil samples, it needs to update its planetary-protection rules — and soon.

25 May 10:57 The Japan Times 6673764368427030741.html
Parents concerned about impact of health apps on children

25 May 01:30 1 article

Parents concerned about impact of health apps on children

Health apps have become a popular tool among teens and adults to track fitness, weight loss, sleep, and even menstrual cycles. But most parents say they have concerns about how health apps may impact children ages 8-12, according to the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health at Michigan Medicine. But despite concerns, most parents aren't against tweens using apps.

25 May 01:30 Free Press Journal 9080771788719922002.html
COVID-19 pandemic uniting Canadians like no other event in decades

25 May 04:00 1 article

COVID-19 pandemic uniting Canadians like no other event in decades

A new study by researchers from McGill University and the University of Toronto finds a cross-partisan consensus on battling COVID-19 in Canada.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467752135937.html
"We have suppressed Covid-19" - No new deaths for the first time since mid-March

25 May 00:00 1 article

"We have suppressed Covid-19" - No new deaths for the first time since mid-March

There have been no new deaths reported to the Health Protection Surveillance Centre today. The total number of COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland is 1,606*. As of 11am Monday 25 May the HPSC has been ...

25 May 00:00 Leinster Leader 7955940815754957555.html
Another staff member of AIIMS dies due to coronavirus in Delhi

25 May 12:04 1 article

Another staff member of AIIMS dies due to coronavirus in Delhi

A staff member at the All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS), Delhi died from coronavirus on Monday. This is the third case of death from AIIMS.

25 May 12:04 The Statesman 1191309782536034139.html
International collaboration powers quest for next-generation solar cells

25 May 12:20 1 article

International collaboration powers quest for next-generation solar cells

The next generation of solar cells, made from flexible, wearable material, may soon charge our devices on the go, or provide critical electricity when other power sources are not available, like during ...

25 May 12:20 Tech Xplore 4945708897906089083.html
Afternoon blahs? Blame lunch

25 May 10:00 1 article

Afternoon blahs? Blame lunch

Study finds cognitive function worsens in women who eat a meal heavy in palm oil compared to sunflower oil

25 May 10:00 The Globe and Mail 68426411440167810.html
Covid-19 patients not infectious after 11 days: Singapore study

25 May 05:29 1 article

Covid-19 patients not infectious after 11 days: Singapore study

The latest findings may have implications on the country’s patient discharge policy. The discharge criteria is currently based on negative test results rather than infectiousness.

25 May 05:29 The Indian Express 2885715104884288436.html
Keep obesity at bay to stay safe from diabetes ITheHealthSite.com

25 May 13:48 1 article

Keep obesity at bay to stay safe from diabetes ITheHealthSite.com

Obese people are more than 5 times likely to develop diabetes in comparison to people with healthy body weight. Here's how to lose weight the right way.

25 May 13:48 Thehealthsite 4766622850788153988.html
Beta Cephei-type pulsations detected in V453 Cygni

25 May 13:00 1 article

Beta Cephei-type pulsations detected in V453 Cygni

Using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), astronomers have detected Beta Cephei-type pulsations in an eclipsing binary system known as V453 Cygni. The finding, detailed in a paper published ...

25 May 13:00 phys.org 3476726124273614849.html
COVID-19: Worst-hit Maharashtra seeks Kerala’s expertise

25 May 00:00 2 articles

COVID-19: Worst-hit Maharashtra seeks Kerala’s expertise

The Maharashtra government has formally written to the Kerala government seeking assistance to fight the COVID-19 pandemic in the worst-hit Mumbai-Pune industrial-commercial belt.

25 May 00:00 Telangana Today 8182025566451547412.html
Maharashtra urges Kerala govt to send team of doctors, nurses to fight COVID-19 pandemic

The Maharashtra government has formally written to the Kerala government seeking assistance to fight the Covid-19 pandemic in the worst-hit Mumbai-Pune industrial-commercial belt.

25 May 07:03 Free Press Journal 9080771788879250826.html
Coronavirus: Maharashtra seeks 50 doctors, 100 nurses from Kerala as its cases continue to rise

25 May 07:54 1 article

Coronavirus: Maharashtra seeks 50 doctors, 100 nurses from Kerala as its cases continue to rise

The state government has offered to pay and provide accommodation to the medical and paramedical personnel.

25 May 07:54 Scroll.in 8669301693798236000.html
Maharashtra accounts for a third of all cases, shapes Covid map

25 May 06:58 1 article

Maharashtra accounts for a third of all cases, shapes Covid map

Unlike many other states, the growth of infections in Maharashtra has been unabated, and it never had any “passive” phase.

25 May 06:58 The Indian Express 2885715104423576303.html
Patients are delaying medical care because of coronavirus worries. At what cost?

25 May 06:00 1 article

Patients are delaying medical care because of coronavirus worries. At what cost?

Beginning in March, public officials told Washingtonians to avoid going to the hospital. But in recent weeks, as case counts dropped and fears of a massive surge of COVID-19 patients...

25 May 06:00 The Seattle Times 9121942837027053691.html
21 Cases Of COVID-19 Recorded In Lang’ata As Toll Rises To 1,286

25 May 13:33 2 articles

21 Cases Of COVID-19 Recorded In Lang’ata As Toll Rises To 1,286

Coronavirus cases in Kenya have jumped to 12 after 72 individuals tested positive, health CAS Dr Mercy Mwangangi said.This was after testing a 2,711 sample size. Kenya has so far carried out a to

25 May 13:33 KahawaTungu 3304128542412266695.html
Covid-19: 72 more test positive - VIDEO

Turkana becomes the latest county to record a case as the virus continues its march across the country.

25 May 13:23 Daily Nation 7421817125075749861.html
Bumblebees Bite Leaves of Flowerless Plants to Stimulate Earlier Flowering

25 May 00:00 1 article

Bumblebees Bite Leaves of Flowerless Plants to Stimulate Earlier Flowering

A team of researchers from ETH Zürich and the Universite Paris-Saclay made observations suggesting that bumblebees have strategies to cope with irregular seasonal flowering: when faced with a shortage of pollen, bumblebees actively damaged plant leaves and this behavior resulted in earlier flowering by as much as 30 days.

25 May 00:00 Sci News 2819514952838799.html
591 New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Afghanistan

25 May 08:42 2 articles

591 New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Afghanistan

The Ministry of Public Health on Monday reported 591 new cases of COVID-19 out of 1,095 samples tested in the last 24 hours, bringing the total to 11,582.

25 May 08:42 TOLO news 5578851438006792314.html
591 New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Afghanistan

The Ministry of Public Health on Monday reported 591 new cases of COVID-19 out of 1,095 samples tested in the last 24 hours, bringing the total to 11,582.

25 May 08:42 TOLO news 5578851437816359676.html
How 'superspreaders' impact COVID-19

25 May 03:14 1 article

How 'superspreaders' impact COVID-19

A new study published on the preprint server medRxiv in May 2020 reflects the need to rethink and selectively impose lockdown on some but not all social activities, in the light of the impact of superspreaders on disease transmission.

25 May 03:14 News-Medical.net 4522523031896465299.html
Having trouble conceiving? 6 best herbs to treat female infertility

25 May 03:05 1 article

Having trouble conceiving? 6 best herbs to treat female infertility

There are some herbs that have been found to aid in conception and promote a healthy pregnancy. We have listed below 6 such herbs to help you get pregnant.

25 May 03:05 Thehealthsite 4766622850876129736.html
Bumblebees Bite Plants to Make Them Bloom, Scientists Find

25 May 00:00 1 article

Bumblebees Bite Plants to Make Them Bloom, Scientists Find

When you wake up hungry and there's nothing to eat, the most sensible thing to do is acquire snacks. In this, bumblebees are no different from humans. If they wake early from hibernation to find a scarcity of pollen, the insects have a cunning way

25 May 00:00 ScienceAlert 8369231565299485282.html
Spoilers: Nick feels pushed out in Corrie as Leanne is determined to cope alone

25 May 10:44 1 article

Spoilers: Nick feels pushed out in Corrie as Leanne is determined to cope alone

Nick is determined to be by Leanne's side every step of the way, but she seemingly has other ideas.

25 May 10:44 Metro 970161748946321192.html
Genetic discovery sheds light on sodium accumulation in barley crops

25 May 13:30 1 article

Genetic discovery sheds light on sodium accumulation in barley crops

An international team of scientists have identified a naturally occurring gene variation that influences sodium content in barley crops. The finding could help to advance the development of barley varieties ...

25 May 13:30 phys.org 3476726124020668225.html
Researchers Control Monkeys' Decisions With Bursts of Ultrasonic Waves

25 May 07:00 1 article

Researchers Control Monkeys' Decisions With Bursts of Ultrasonic Waves

High-frequency sound waves aimed at specific brain regions can influence monkey behaviour, according to a new study. The finding complicates our conceptions of free will, but this research could yield new insights into the brain and new treatments for disorders such as addiction.

25 May 07:00 Gizmodo UK 8363059002049373820.html
103 more test COVID-19 positive in Odisha, total cases rise to 1,438

25 May 00:00 2 articles

103 more test COVID-19 positive in Odisha, total cases rise to 1,438

Odisha registered its biggest spike in COVID-19 cases on Monday with 103 more people testing positive for the disease, taking the total number of infected to 1,438, a health department official said. The new cases were reported from 16 districts, he said. The number of active cases in the state

25 May 00:00 The Pioneer 1146783231841463398.html
Coronavirus: 103 more test COVID-19 positive in Odisha, total cases rise to 1,438

The number of active cases in the state stands at 881 and fatalities at seven. A total of 550 patients have recovered from the disease.

25 May 12:37 The Financial Express 1288289579505968091.html
Majority of cannabis use in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside for therapeutic purposes

25 May 04:00 1 article

Majority of cannabis use in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside for therapeutic purposes

Most people at high risk of overdose in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside who use cannabis do so for pain relief and other therapeutic reasons -- and they may be at lower risk of overdosing on opioids as a result, suggests new research published in the peer-reviewed journal PLOS ONE.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468424660664.html
In the race for a coronavirus vaccine, first doesn’t mean best

25 May 07:00 1 article

In the race for a coronavirus vaccine, first doesn’t mean best

A vaccine is seen as the Holy Grail of coronavirus research, but the first vaccine out to market may not be the one you want to take.

25 May 07:00 Israel21c 6799675525737106585.html
COVID-19 patients treated with convalescent plasma

25 May 00:00 1 article

COVID-19 patients treated with convalescent plasma

LOMA LINDA – (INT) - Loma Linda University Health is currently treating eligible patients battling severe novel coronavirus (COVID-19) with convalescent plasma in hopes of boosting their ability to fight the virus. The patients are treated while in the hospital through a transfusion of serum containing virus-neutralizing antibodies, which were removed from a recovered individual’s donated blood. Tait Stevens, MD, president of medical staff at Loma Linda University Medical Center, said some evidence shows that patients currently suffering from COVID-19 recover better if they receive plasma from those who have previously recovered. Stevens cited a study published in April that showed encouraging results from 10 severe adult cases who received the convalescent plasma, maintained or increased the antibodies and went on to recover. “This study showed promising results, and we want to do everything we can to continue this fight against COVID-19,” Stevens said. Rohith Mohan, MD, a second-year pediatric resident at Loma…

25 May 00:00 Inlandnewstoday 5627894672932425091.html
National Health Authority plans to empanel ICMR accredited laboratories for Covid-19 testing

25 May 12:56 1 article

National Health Authority plans to empanel ICMR accredited laboratories for Covid-19 testing

Dr Indu Bhushan, CEO of NHA informed that under the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme, about 2,300 patients have received treatment for COVID19 free of cost.

25 May 12:56 newsx.com 5974563062640792317.html
Where you live may influence yours and baby’s behavior

25 May 00:00 2 articles

Where You Live May Influence Your and Your Baby’s Behavior

Does different ecology mean different behavior and emotions for mothers and infants? What we learned from comparing rural and urban families.

25 May 00:00 Psychology Today 5895805838597198975.html
Where you live may influence yours and baby’s behavior

Does different ecology mean different behavior/emotions for mothers and infants? What we learned from comparing rural and urban families of infants similar in socioeconomic status.

25 May 00:00 Psychology Today 5895805838767286145.html
‘We can get it done here’: Africa’s tech scene tackles coronavirus

25 May 08:27 1 article

‘We can get it done here’: Africa’s tech scene tackles coronavirus

Watching from afar as much of the world was brought to its knees by the coronavirus, Africa's scientists, engineers and innovators.

25 May 08:27 Vanguard News 4125100340692479825.html
Positive AAP MLA on road of recovery, will donate plasma

25 May 00:00 1 article

Positive AAP MLA on road of recovery, will donate plasma

Days after being tested positive for coronavirus, AAP MLA Vishesh Ravi is now on the road to recovery and has been tested negative on May 23. He will also donate plasma for the treatment of other Covid positive patients. The Karol Bagh MLA had been actively involved in Covid relief work in his

25 May 00:00 The Pioneer 1146783233792194253.html
Efficient generation of relativistic near-single-cycle mid-infrared pulses in plasmas

25 May 04:00 2 articles

Efficient generation of relativistic near-single-cycle mid-infrared pulses in plasmas

Intense few-cycle optical pulses in the mid-infrared region are of great importance yet difficult to obtain with normal optical materials and techniques. To deal with this challenge, scientists in China and the UK proposed a scheme by use of plasma as a nonlinear optical medium, which can efficiently generate relativistic multi-millijoule near-single-cycle mid-infrared pulses at ~5 microns. This technique can be realized with available terawatt-class kHz lasers, bringing new opportunities in high-field and ultrafast science.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467814306066.html
Efficient generation of relativistic near-single-cycle mid-infrared pulses in plasmas

Intense few-cycle optical pulses in the mid-infrared region are of great importance yet difficult to obtain with normal optical materials and techniques. To deal with this challenge, scientists in China and the UK proposed a scheme by use of plasma as a nonlinear optical medium, which can efficiently generate relativistic multi-millijoule near-single-cycle mid-infrared pulses at ~5 microns. This technique can be realized with available terawatt-class kHz lasers, bringing new opportunities in high-field and ultrafast science.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469244267988.html
Bumble Bee Nibbles Stimulate Plants To Bloom Early

25 May 00:00 1 article

Bumble Bee Nibbles Stimulate Plants To Bloom Early

When pollen is scarce, bumble bees nibble on the leaves of plants that lack flowers, which accelerates blooming

25 May 00:00 Forbes 6028587531328941507.html
Do political beliefs affect social distancing?

25 May 12:27 1 article

Do political beliefs affect social distancing?

Experts say voluntary physical distancing in the United States was essential to slowing the spread of COVID-19 in the early days and weeks of the pandemic, even before such measures were mandatory. A ...

25 May 12:27 phys.org 3476726123139522352.html
Media incorrectly connects UH research to parallel universe theory

25 May 00:00 1 article

Media incorrectly connects UH research to parallel universe theory

Media outlets from around the world used research out of the University of Hawai?i at Manoa to promote a theory about parallel universes. The Media incorrectly connects UH research to parallel universe theorys caught the attention of many but the problem is that the UH research and NASA, the sponsor of that research, had nothing to do with the theory.

25 May 00:00 SpaceDaily 2879240068144826057.html
NASA and SpaceX Confirm SpaceX's First Ever Astronaut Launch is a 'Go'

25 May 06:35 1 article

NASA and SpaceX Confirm SpaceX's First Ever Astronaut Launch is a 'Go'

NASA and SpaceX are closer than ever to a moment both have been preparing for since the beginning of the Commercial Crew program in 2010. SpaceX's Falcon 9 and Crew Dragon spacecraft are now set to fly with NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken onboard, making a trip to the International Space...

25 May 06:35 science.slashdot.org 3975130317483501329.html
Big Pharma rejected vaccine prep efforts, watchdogs say

25 May 03:00 1 article

Big Pharma rejected vaccine prep efforts, watchdogs say

NGOs say industry’s rejection of a Commission-funded effort to speed vaccine approvals represents broader problems with the Innovative Medicines Initiative.

25 May 03:00 POLITICO 2584151347061070079.html
Germany's confirmed coronavirus cases rise by 289 to 178,570: RKI

25 May 04:25 2 articles

Germany's confirmed coronavirus cases rise by 289 to 178,570 -RKI

BERLIN — The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Germany increased by 289 to 178,570, data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases showed on Monday.

25 May 04:25 National Post 4816958591594408592.html
Germany's confirmed coronavirus cases rise by 289 to 178,570: RKI

BERLIN (Reuters) - The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Germany increased by 289 to 178,570, data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases showed on Monday.

25 May 04:32 Reuters 8334514180327358668.html
Here Is Why Toothpaste and Cement Harden over Time

25 May 09:09 1 article

Here Is Why Toothpaste and Cement Harden over Time

After decades of wondering exactly why and how pastes such as toothpaste and cement harden over time, a team of researchers finally has the answer.

25 May 09:09 Interesting Engineering 7328942541913226008.html
FG establishes 12 research 'centres of excellence' in Nigerian universities

25 May 12:45 1 article

FG establishes 12 research 'centres of excellence' in Nigerian universities

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the establishment of the first set of 12 TETFund "centres of excellence", two in each of the six geopolitical

25 May 12:45 Premium Times Nigeria 5456729301101306227.html
6 coronavirus vaccine developments from Israel to watch

25 May 07:05 1 article

6 coronavirus vaccine developments from Israel to watch

Israeli companies and academies are working feverishly to invent effective inoculations against SARS-CoV-2.

25 May 07:05 Israel21c 6799675525762114048.html
Researchers observe protons 'playing hopscotch' in a high-pressure form of ice

25 May 13:53 1 article

Researchers observe protons 'playing hopscotch' in a high-pressure form of ice

An international team of researchers from University College Dublin (UCD) and University of Saskatchewan, Canada, have observed 'proton-hopping' movement in a high-pressure form of ice (Ice VII lattices).

25 May 13:53 phys.org 3476726124506826568.html
7,000 years of demographic history in France

25 May 04:00 1 article

7,000 years of demographic history in France

A team led by scientists from the Institut Jacques Monod (CNRS/Université de Paris)1 have shown that French prehistory was punctuated by two waves of migration: the first during the Neolithic period, about 6,300 years ago, the second during the Bronze Age, about 4,200 years ago.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469309257038.html
Racial divide of coronavirus is real, so are innovations that can help

25 May 11:49 1 article

Racial divide of coronavirus is real, so are innovations that can help

News about the novel coronavirus, which has now claimed over 90,000 American lives, is all around us. A subtext told in this reporting is the painful story of the pandemic’s devastating effect on people of color.

25 May 11:49 The Birmingham Times 7307868690927762334.html
Is the Global Fight Against COVID-19 Reducing Prejudice?

25 May 00:00 1 article

Is the Global Fight Against COVID-19 Reducing Prejudice?

Is the global fight against the coronavirus reducing social prejudice and discrimination? Effects of the current pandemic on intergroup behavior.

25 May 00:00 Psychology Today 5895805839260125653.html
Novel LED irradiation system aims to kill microorganisms with UVC light

25 May 11:17 1 article

Novel LED irradiation system aims to kill microorganisms with UVC light

A novel LED irradiation system developed by the Ferdinand-Braun-Institut aims to kill microorganisms with ultra-short wave UV light - without side effects. Prototype handed over to the Charité for initial testing.

25 May 11:17 News-Medical.net 4522523030492657182.html
Study finds childhood cancer does not affect parental separation, divorce, and family planning in Denmark

25 May 04:00 1 article

Study finds childhood cancer does not affect parental separation, divorce, and family planning in Denmark

The diagnosis of cancer in a child can be devastating to parents and other loved ones, but in a recent study from Denmark, having a child with cancer did not appear to impact parents' risk of separation or divorce or affect future family planning. The findings are published early online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society (ACS).

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468547843388.html
Solving the space junk problem

25 May 04:00 1 article

Solving the space junk problem

Aging satellites and space debris crowd low-Earth orbit, and launching new satellites adds to the collision risk. The most effective way to solve the space junk problem, according to a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, is not to capture debris or deorbit old satellites: it's an international agreement to charge operators 'orbital-use fees' for every satellite put into orbit.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468036626214.html
U.S Buys 300 Million Covid Vaccines from Gates-Affiliated Drug Maker

25 May 13:04 1 article

U.S Buys 300 Million Covid Vaccines from Gates-Affiliated Drug Maker

The tech company created a tool based on a method of hypnosis called Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP).

25 May 13:04 Breaking Israel News 540123161462874406.html
Omaha nursing home reports 8th death from coronavirus

25 May 00:00 1 article

Omaha nursing home reports 8th death from coronavirus

An eighth resident at a western Omaha nursing home has died from COVID-19, as Nebraska health officials reported three new deaths and 145 news cases of the virus.

25 May 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836441055468488.html
Does MRI have an environmental impact?

25 May 12:16 1 article

Does MRI have an environmental impact?

Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have surveyed the amount of gadolinium found in river water in Tokyo. Gadolinium is contained in contrast agents given to patients undergoing medical magnetic ...

25 May 12:16 phys.org 3476726123829708276.html
NASA: Space Virus Might be Caught by Mars Rover, So it Needs to be Isolated First

25 May 05:33 1 article

NASA: Space Virus Might be Caught by Mars Rover, So it Needs to be Isolated First

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) plans to isolate Perseverance to prevent any viruses that the device may get from space. Is there a thing called 'alien virus'?

25 May 05:33 Tech Times 4011848568111710754.html
Chickens Lay Eggs With Green Yolk On Indian Farm

25 May 08:52 1 article

Chickens Lay Eggs With Green Yolk On Indian Farm

A chicken farmer from Malappuram, India identified as Ak Shihabudheen has confirmed that some of his poultry lay eggs with green egg yolks.

25 May 08:52 The Guardian 7580308504548057275.html
South Dakota reports 23 new coronavirus cases; no new deaths

25 May 00:00 1 article

South Dakota reports 23 new coronavirus cases; no new deaths

The South Dakota Department of Health reported 23 new coronavirus infections on Monday but no new deaths from COVID-19.

25 May 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836441829559632.html
A nice day for a quantum walk

25 May 04:00 1 article

A nice day for a quantum walk

Scientists at Osaka University initiated a quantum random walk by shining lasers on a row of trapped ions. They showed that the observed locations of vibrations spreading out over time matched the predictions of quantum mechanics. This work may help elucidate unresolved questions in quantum chemistry and biology.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467665082836.html
Seagrasses will benefit from global change

25 May 12:23 1 article

Seagrasses will benefit from global change

Researchers show that seagrasses will benefit from increases in the temperature and CO2 in the oceans because their capacity to acquire nitrogen will be enhanced, not limiting their growth.

25 May 12:23 phys.org 3476726123213397292.html
Bristol scientists see through glass frogs' translucent camouflage

25 May 04:00 1 article

Bristol scientists see through glass frogs' translucent camouflage

Glass frogs are well known for their see-through skin but, until now, the reason for this curious feature has received no experimental attention. A team of scientists from the University of Bristol, McMaster University, and Universidad de Las Américas Quito, sought to establish the ecological importance of glass frog translucency and, in doing so, have revealed a novel form of camouflage.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469332502606.html
Understanding ceramic materials' 'mortar' may reveal ways to improve them

25 May 04:00 1 article

Understanding ceramic materials' 'mortar' may reveal ways to improve them

New research shows that in the important ceramic material silicon carbide, carbon atoms collect at those grain boundaries when the material is exposed to radiation. The finding could help engineers better understand the properties of ceramics and could aid in fine-tuning a new generation of ceramic materials.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468565211729.html
Statement By 5G-free New Zealand Coalition

25 May 08:36 1 article

Statement By 5G-free New Zealand Coalition

Regarding the recent damage to cellular phone towers, the 5G-FREE NEW ZEALAND group wishes to state clearly that we do not encourage or condone actions of violence or vandalism.

25 May 08:36 SCOOP 5315658999443410614.html
87 COVID-19 patients in Nainital came by same special train

25 May 00:00 2 articles

87 COVID-19 patients in Nainital came by same special train

Eighty-seven of the total 117 people who have tested positive for COVID-19 in Nainital over the last two days are passengers of the same 'Shramik Special' train that reached Haridwar from Mumbai last week, the state health department said on Monday. Fifty-five passengers of the train tested

25 May 00:00 The Pioneer 1146783233113189092.html
87 COVID-19 patients in Nainital came by same special train, says health department

The passengers came by the special train from Mumbai to Haridwar on May 20 and left in buses for Haldwani in Nainital district

25 May 08:01 The Hindu 6679535026092850194.html
FDA Approves First Non-Hormonal Contraceptive Gel

25 May 00:00 1 article

FDA Approves First Non-Hormonal Contraceptive Gel

The FDA approved the first non-hormonal prescription birth control gel. It works by maintaining your vaginal pH within the normal range which is acidic and inhospitable to sperm.

25 May 00:00 Forbes 6028587530474166848.html
Title: Two-dimensional MXene as a novel electrode material for next-generation display

25 May 04:00 1 article

Title: Two-dimensional MXene as a novel electrode material for next-generation display

Researchers in the US and Korea reported the first efficient flexible light-emitting diodes with a two-dimensional titanium carbide MXene as a flexible and transparent electrode. This MXene-based light-emitting diodes (MX-LED) with high efficiency and flexibility have been achieved via precise interface engineering from the synthesis of the material to the application (Advanced Materials,2020, 2000919).

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469511950594.html
Between two devils: Why hospitals must act fast to prevent health worker deaths from Covid-19

25 May 06:05 1 article

Between two devils: Why hospitals must act fast to prevent health worker deaths from Covid-19

A new investigative report details the rapid spread of the coronavirus disease in St Augustine’s Hospital in Durban, and how it could have been prevented.

25 May 06:05 News24 3752801378244847456.html
The leader in distance learning and research

25 May 00:00 1 article

The leader in distance learning and research 

Massey University which was established in 1927 is the only university in New Zealand which offers a degree in Aviation, Dispute Resolution, Veterinary Medicine and Nanoscience. 

25 May 00:00 Telangana Today 8182025567256609373.html
Marine species are outpacing terrestrial species in the race against global warming

25 May 04:00 1 article

Marine species are outpacing terrestrial species in the race against global warming

Global warming is causing species to search for more temperate environments in which to migrate to, but it is marine species -- according to the latest results of a Franco-American study mainly involving scientists from the CNRS, Ifremer, the Université Toulouse III-Paul Sabatier and the University of Picardy Jules Verne -- that are leading the way by moving up to six times faster towards the poles than their terrestrial congeners.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469227566269.html
Worth their salt: Skoltech and MIPT researchers report first case of hexagonal NaCl

25 May 04:00 1 article

Worth their salt: Skoltech and MIPT researchers report first case of hexagonal NaCl

Skoltech and MIPT scientists have predicted and then experimentally confirmed the existence of exotic hexagonal thin films of NaCl on a diamond surface. These films may be useful as gate dielectrics for field effect transistors in electric vehicles and telecommunication equipment.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467684348778.html
What information is coded in bird alarm calls -- a new study from Korea

25 May 04:00 1 article

What information is coded in bird alarm calls -- a new study from Korea

Recordings of the Oriental tit's alarm responses showed that alarm calls to snakes have special acoustic properties different from calls to chipmunks, even though both predators can enter bird's nests and destroy broods. Nestlings escaped from nests (and from the snake) when they heard a recording of the ''snake call'' but not ''chipmunk call'' by parents. This suggests that the calls do not carry information about predator's ability to enter the nest cavity, and that snakes are ''special'' predators.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469493437513.html
Brain Activity of Bodily Symptoms in Anxiety Disorders

25 May 00:00 2 articles

Brain Activity of Bodily Symptoms in Anxiety Disorders

Neuroscience research sheds light on why bodily discomfort is common in anxiety, with discussion of avenues for relief and resolution.

25 May 00:00 Psychology Today 5895805838885736213.html
How The Brain Processes Physical Discomfort In Anxiety

Neuroscience research sheds light on why bodily discomfort is common in anxiety, with discussion of avenues for relief and resolution.

25 May 00:00 Psychology Today 5895805837651303824.html
OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Collection Set for October 20th

25 May 00:00 1 article

OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Collection Set for October 20th

After more than a decade of work and much anticipation, the University of Arizona-led OSIRIS-REx mission will swipe a sample from the asteroid Bennu's rocky surface on Oct. 20 from the Nightingale sample site.

25 May 00:00 SpaceDaily 2879240067784425285.html
Shrewsbury charity receives £3,000 to help caregivers

25 May 05:00 1 article

Shrewsbury charity receives £3,000 to help caregivers

A Shrewsbury charity that is supporting vulnerable people through the coronavirus crisis has been awarded a £3,000 grant to provide support to isolated or bereaved caregivers during lockdown.

25 May 05:00 Shropshire Star 3480199992094149282.html
Applying physics to understanding the mystery of consciousness

25 May 13:20 1 article

Applying physics to understanding the mystery of consciousness

An international study involving Monash physicists has cornered a new approach to measure consciousness, potentially changing our understanding complex neurological problems.

25 May 13:20 phys.org 3476726123543430786.html
Archaeologists Find 1,750-Year-Old Cultivated Rice Grains in Uzbekistan

25 May 00:00 1 article

Archaeologists Find 1,750-Year-Old Cultivated Rice Grains in Uzbekistan

A team of archeologists from China, Uzbekistan, and Germany has found evidence that japonica-like rice was an important food in Central Asia as early as 250 CE.

25 May 00:00 Sci News 2819513862869462.html
New therapy for triple negative breast cancer

25 May 04:00 1 article

New therapy for triple negative breast cancer

Researchers at the Principe Felipe Research Center (CIPF), the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), CIBER-BBN and the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB) of Barcelona have inhibited tumor growth and reduced metastasis, as well as the toxicity of the antitumor drug Navitoclax in preclinical animal models of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC).

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469425582312.html
Microbial cyborgs: Bacteria supplying power

25 May 04:00 1 article

Microbial cyborgs: Bacteria supplying power

Electronic devices are still made of lifeless materials. One day, however, 'microbial cyborgs' might be used in fuel cells, biosensors, or bioreactors. Scientists of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have created the necessary prerequisite by developing a programmable, biohybrid system consisting of a nanocomposite and the Shewanella oneidensis bacterium that produces electrons. The material serves as a scaffold for the bacteria and, at the same time, conducts the microbially produced current. The findings are reported in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (DOI 10.1021/acsami.9b22116).

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469123511772.html
This Early Human 'Eden' Was So Lush, Even Migratory Animals Didn't Bother to Move

25 May 00:00 1 article

This Early Human 'Eden' Was So Lush, Even Migratory Animals Didn't Bother to Move

New research details the hidden ecosystem that once acted as an Eden-like sanctuary for animal life, including early humans, at the southern tip of South Africa.

25 May 00:00 ScienceAlert 8369231566090595062.html
Sindh appeals to recovered coronavirus patients for plasma donations

25 May 13:33 1 article

Sindh appeals to recovered coronavirus patients for plasma donations

Over a 100 patien­ts across the countr­y are in need of plasma therap­y, says Dr Tahir Shamsi­

25 May 13:33 The Express Tribune 1105816787052320790.html
Survey launched over lifestyle changes amid lockdown

25 May 08:46 1 article

Survey launched over lifestyle changes amid lockdown

A survey has been launched over how people's lifestyles in the Black Country have changed over the past three months.

25 May 08:46 Express & Star 7324224459662306870.html
Musical rhythm has very deep evolutionary roots and is present in some animals

25 May 04:00 1 article

Musical rhythm has very deep evolutionary roots and is present in some animals

The musical motives of a song emerge from the temporal arrangement of discrete tones. These tones normally have few durational values, and are organized in structured groups to create metrical patterns.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467777821576.html
Energy-recovery linear accelerator proposed for next-generation physics research

25 May 12:39 1 article

Energy-recovery linear accelerator proposed for next-generation physics research

As physicists developed plans for building an electron-ion collider (EIC)—a next-generation nuclear physics facility to be built at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory for ...

25 May 12:39 phys.org 3476726123377471108.html
Connecting coastal processes with global systems

25 May 12:40 1 article

Connecting coastal processes with global systems

We live, work, and play at the coast.

25 May 12:40 phys.org 3476726123213602661.html
HistoIndex's AI-based Digital Pathology Platform: A Validated Quantification Tool Recommended in the Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis B in China

25 May 00:00 1 article

HistoIndex's AI-based Digital Pathology Platform: A Validated Quantification Tool Recommended in the Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis B in China

SINGAPORE, May 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Singapore medtech company HistoIndex's AI-based stain-free digital pathology platform has long been establ...

25 May 00:00 finanzen.at 7258357743526318934.html
Lossless conduction at the edges

25 May 04:00 1 article

Lossless conduction at the edges

Atomically thin layers of the semimetal tungsten ditelluride conduct electricity losslessly along narrow, one-dimensional channels at the crystal edges. The material is therefore a second-order topological insulator. By obtaining experimental proof of this behavior, physicists from the University of Basel have expanded the pool of candidate materials for topological superconductivity. The findings have been published in the journal Nano Letters.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469594707473.html
Dashed Hopes: How Nigerian Research Agencies Spent N500m On Clinical Trials Of Local Drugs With No Commercial Output

25 May 00:00 1 article

Dashed Hopes: How Nigerian Research Agencies Spent N500m On Clinical Trials Of Local Drugs With No Commercial Output

The Civic Media Lab found that Nigerian government budgeted for a total of eight human-related clinical trials of locally produced drugs between 2015 and 2019 with no evidence of commercial output.

25 May 00:00 Sahara Reporters 4209699744542082421.html
Ohio virus death toll nears 2000, university students warned

25 May 00:00 1 article

Ohio virus death toll nears 2000, university students warned

The number of confirmed and probable deaths associated with the coronavirus in Ohio is nearing 2,000 total.

25 May 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836441048582121.html
Why are we still failing to stop deforestation?

25 May 04:00 1 article

Why are we still failing to stop deforestation?

While national and international efforts to reverse the trend of deforestation have multiplied in recent years, there is still no clear evidence to suggest that these initiatives are actually working. A new paper published in One Earth, calls for a radically different approach that focuses on our understanding of how individuals make their choices about forests and livelihoods.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468744683257.html
Govt Speaks on Covid-19 Vaccine Trials on 400 Medics

25 May 07:59 1 article

Govt Speaks on Covid-19 Vaccine Trials on 400 Medics

The government responded on Covid-19 vaccine trials set to be conducted on 400 Kenyan medics...

25 May 07:59 Kenyans.co.ke 8634838153578705151.html
Memorial Day: Stay-home orders present challenges for veterans

25 May 00:00 1 article

Memorial Day: Stay-home orders present challenges for veterans

SAN DIEGO - Stay-at-home orders enacted nationwide in March were seen as necessary, if unprecedented, as the spread of the novel coronavirus threatened to overwhelm hospitals. However, the wide societal shutdown also disrupted the support systems and coping routines of many veterans living with physical and mental health challenges, according to experts and veterans organizations. Stress and isolation are major issues - for some, those conditions can lead to thoughts of suicide. Dr. Neal Doran, who manages the suicide prevention team for the San Diego Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, said stress within the home and the loss of a work routine can be challenging for people living with mental health issues, including post-traumatic stress disorder. "One big piece of it is not being able to get away from any disagreement (in the home)," he said. "There's no opportunity to step away and go do something else. Everybody's routine is disrupted." Shari Houser, director of the San Diego Steven A. Cohen Military Family…

25 May 00:00 Inlandnewstoday 5627894673193172356.html
AIIMS Sanitation Supervisor Died due to Coronavirus, Posted in OPD -

25 May 11:51 1 article

AIIMS Sanitation Supervisor Died due to Coronavirus, Posted in OPD -

A sanitation supervisor of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) died due to corona virus, he was 58 years

25 May 11:51 News Hunt Media 8859517519349686841.html
Medical aid costs shrink but Covid-19 costs are still unknown

25 May 01:00 1 article

Medical aid costs shrink but Covid-19 costs are still unknown

Fewer elective surgeries and doctors’ visits save millions, but hospitalisation of Covid patients will negate these savings.

25 May 01:00 CityPress 437075749155171020.html
Pearl Academy transitioned from physical classes to online in just 4 days | Interview

25 May 06:46 1 article

Pearl Academy transitioned from physical classes to online in just 4 days | Interview

While different webinars focus on different areas, at the root lies design thinking—apart from domain skills, the future skills needed are the ability to be creative, collaborative, being able to solve problems and so on. That is something what design thinking can enable.

25 May 06:46 The Financial Express 1288289581338750347.html
Kenya announces 72 new cases of Covid19; gov't introduces new safety guideline

25 May 13:45 1 article

Kenya announces 72 new cases of Covid19; gov't introduces new safety guideline

Death toll rises to 52

25 May 13:45 Pulse Live 3606876836402764309.html
What is the 2,000-year-old brown mystery liquid found in ancient Chinese tomb? Scientists test substance found buried with warrior and his sword in 221BC

25 May 10:44 1 article

What is the 2,000-year-old brown mystery liquid found in ancient Chinese tomb? Scientists test substance found buried with warrior and his sword in 221BC

Researchers with the Sanmenxia Archaeology Institute in Central China's Henan Province announced the discovery of the intact grave on May 21.

25 May 10:44 Mail Online 124328112330377306.html
Colonoscopy Screening Intervals Could Be Extended For Some Patients, Researchers Suggest

25 May 00:00 1 article

Colonoscopy Screening Intervals Could Be Extended For Some Patients, Researchers Suggest

The traditional 10-year colonoscopy interval may be changing.

25 May 00:00 Forbes 6028587532392699299.html
New database reveals plants' secret relationships with fungi

25 May 13:27 1 article

New database reveals plants' secret relationships with fungi

Leiden researchers have compiled information collected by scientists over the past 120 years into a database of plant-fungal interactions. This important biological data is now freely available for researchers ...

25 May 13:27 phys.org 3476726125012863173.html
COVID-19 Crisis Impact on Youth - Depressed, Lonely and Anxious

25 May 10:06 1 article

COVID-19 Crisis Impact on Youth - Depressed, Lonely and Anxious

People in the EU aged 18-34 report being more likely to feel depressed, lonely, and anxious than those aged 35 and over. They also indicate lower levels of resilience in dealing with problems in life, and a significant decrease in life satisfaction compared to before the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

25 May 10:06 novinite.com 4235039570316428545.html
Observations of robotic swarm behavior can help workers safely navigate disaster sites

25 May 04:00 1 article

Observations of robotic swarm behavior can help workers safely navigate disaster sites

Using biologically inspired robotic swarms consisting of large groups of robots that have been programmed to operate cooperatively, much like individuals in an ant or bee colony, scientists from the University of Colorado demonstrate that the locally observed distribution of robots can be correlated to the location of environmental features, such as exits in office-like environments. The study's findings were published in IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468347297199.html
Philippines to take part in 2 Taiwanese clinical trails for coronavirus vaccine

25 May 03:47 1 article

Philippines to take part in 2 Taiwanese clinical trails for coronavirus vaccine

Philippines teams up with 2 Taiwanese organizations on clinical trials for COVID-19 vaccine

25 May 03:47 Taiwan News 4737573344308798967.html
We need a new approach to UK resilience -- leading Cranfield academics

25 May 04:00 1 article

We need a new approach to UK resilience -- leading Cranfield academics

Leading academics from across Cranfield University are calling for a new approach to UK resilience. Writing in today's Financial Times, the academics believe that as well as lessons learnt from the response to COVID-19 there is a much wider lesson to be learnt about how the UK identifies, prepares and responds to threats and risks, such as to our safety, our national security and from climate change.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469031414167.html
The deep ocean is warming slowly -- but dramatic changes are ahead

25 May 04:00 1 article

The deep ocean is warming slowly -- but dramatic changes are ahead

The world's deep oceans are warming at a slower rate than the surface, but it's still not good news for deep-sea creatures according to an international study.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469368704740.html
Ethiopia COVID-19 number increases to 655

25 May 11:48 1 article

Ethiopia COVID-19 number increases to 655

The Ministry stated that additional 73 new coronavirus cases are found within the last 24 hours after laboratory tests conducted for 2,844 people. Out of the 73 new confirmed cases 67 are Ethiopian nationals. While 27 of the 73 new coronavirus people, 27 had international travel history, 31 are reported to have no prior international travel history or contact with COVID-19 patients. It is also stated that one COVID-19 patient is currently in Intensive Care Unit (ICU). So far Ethiopia has conducted laboratory tests for 83,854 people. Out of the total 655 confirmed cases in Ethiopia 159 have recovered, five died, while two Japanese have returned to their country. The remaining are said getting treatment within various health centers prepared for COVID-19 patients in different parts of Ethiopia, according to the Ministry

25 May 11:48 New Business Ethiopia 4287479609161796416.html
Professor: lack of infection vector among patients prevents COVID-19 measures in Latvia

25 May 00:00 1 article

Professor: lack of infection vector among patients prevents COVID-19 measures in Latvia

COVID-19 infection rates continue declining in Latvia, but efforts are impeded by the fact that it is not possible to determine the vector of infection, said Riga Stradins University Public Health and Epidemiology Faculty Prof. Ģirts Briģis in a conversation with LETA.

25 May 00:00 BNN - Baltic News Network 1847219822346140884.html
Breaking down stubborn cellulose in time lapse

25 May 04:00 1 article

Breaking down stubborn cellulose in time lapse

Researchers at Graz Unversity of Technology in Austria have for the first time ever succeeded in visualizing at the single-molecule level the processes involved in a biological nanomachine, known as the cellulosome, as it degrades crystalline cellulose. The fundamental insights thus obtained could support sustainable concepts of cellulose utilization to make a breakthrough in industrial biotechnology.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468276032043.html
Students doing Oxford exams on videolink from their bedrooms complain that invigilators and tutors should NOT be allowed to see their ‘private space’

25 May 00:54 1 article

Students doing Oxford exams on videolink from their bedrooms complain that invigilators and tutors should NOT be allowed to see their ‘private space’

Oxford University's Faculty of Classics confirmed that exams would be taken over Microsoft Teams. All invigilators will undergo a mandatory 'camera sweep of the room' before the test starts.

25 May 00:54 Mail Online 124328112443985699.html
Indiana reports 354 more confirmed COVID-19 cases

25 May 00:00 1 article

Indiana reports 354 more confirmed COVID-19 cases

State health officials said Monday that 354 more Indiana residents have been diagnosed with COVID-19, and an additional eight people have died from the disease.

25 May 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836441115202893.html
Fast, accurate way to check peanut plants for healthy traits

25 May 13:46 1 article

Fast, accurate way to check peanut plants for healthy traits

The lengthy process of breeding better peanut plants can be sped up by using a biophysics technique, Raman spectroscopy.

25 May 13:46 phys.org 3476726123583867511.html
Takeda's Approval And Other News: The Good, Bad And Ugly Of Biopharma

25 May 12:39 1 article

Takeda's Approval And Other News: The Good, Bad And Ugly Of Biopharma

Takeda's brigatinib is approved for a type of non-small cell lung cancer, or NSCLC. Zealand Pharma's NDA for Hypopal rescue pen is accepted. EvoFem's contracept

25 May 12:39 Seeking Alpha 5725634557668087377.html
A Nanoscale Look At The Coronavirus

25 May 00:00 1 article

A Nanoscale Look At The Coronavirus

How COVID's molecular structure allows it to hijack human cells and why that structure might be key to a therapeutic.

25 May 00:00 Forbes 6028587531131058723.html
Watch | Explained: Herd immunity and herd masking

25 May 08:36 1 article

Watch | Explained: Herd immunity and herd masking

A video explainer on herd immunity and herd masking

25 May 08:36 The Hindu 6679535024624703501.html
Will A Tropical Weather System Delay Historic SpaceX Astronaut Launch This Week?

25 May 00:00 1 article

Will A Tropical Weather System Delay Historic SpaceX Astronaut Launch This Week?

Will weather cooperate for the historic SpaceX launch carrying astronauts to space this week? Here's the latest.

25 May 00:00 Forbes 6028587532111582156.html
Ground wapsi: 15 lakh noisy cicadas to emerge in US states after 17-year-long wait

25 May 13:15 1 article

Ground wapsi: 15 lakh noisy cicadas to emerge in US states after 17-year-long wait

Starting this summer across parts of the eastern United States, cicadas will emerge from their 17 years of sucking on tree roots underground to engage in a two-week fest of calling, mating, laying eggs and then dying.

25 May 13:15 India Today 4286117814045542479.html
What Happens Next In Brazil Is Crucial For One Shark Species

25 May 00:00 1 article

What Happens Next In Brazil Is Crucial For One Shark Species

If scientists lack shark habitat use knowledge, how can they protect them as priority areas for overall species conservation?

25 May 00:00 Forbes 6028587531268492191.html
French consortium launches production for saliva-based COVID screening test

25 May 05:47 1 article

French consortium launches production for saliva-based COVID screening test

PARIS (Reuters) - A French consortium announced on Monday the launch of the production phase for a saliva-based screening test to detect the COVID-19 coronavirus.

25 May 05:47 Reuters 8334514180561226023.html
Researchers demonstrate high-efficiency emission of dispersive wave in gas-filled hollow-core photonic crystal fibers

25 May 12:20 1 article

Researchers demonstrate high-efficiency emission of dispersive wave in gas-filled hollow-core photonic crystal fibers

In the past decade, anti-resonant, hollow-core photonic crystal fibers (HC-PCFs) have become excellent platforms for studying ultrafast nonlinear optics such as ultrashort pulse compression to the single-cycle ...

25 May 12:20 phys.org 3476726124350248607.html
Lockdown extensions economically disastrous, create another medical crisis, says Anand Mahindra

25 May 11:38 1 article

Lockdown extensions economically disastrous, create another medical crisis, says Anand Mahindra

25 May 11:38 Free Press Journal 9080771787484116139.html
No new cases of COVID-19 on May 25

25 May 07:15 1 article

No new cases of COVID-19 on May 25

Myanmar saw no new COVID-19 patients on May 24 and May 25, according to an announcement from the Ministry of Health and Sports (MOHS) on the morning of May 25. There are a total of 201 COVID-10 patients on May 25 at 7:00 am. Among the previously confirmed cases, there were 122 people recovered from the virus on May 25. A total of six confirmed patients have died.  On May 24, the National Health Laboratory (Yangon) conducted 188 cases and Medical Research Department conducted 166 cases totaling 354 cases. 

25 May 07:15 Eleven Media Group Co., Ltd 2672168648758294896.html
Workplace bullying costs economy €239m per year

25 May 08:32 1 article

Workplace bullying costs economy €239m per year

NUI Galway study finds that bullying is more prevalent in public sector than the private

25 May 08:32 The Irish Times 8204772968558150202.html
Chirality-assisted lateral momentum transfer for bidirectional enantioselective separation

25 May 04:00 1 article

Chirality-assisted lateral momentum transfer for bidirectional enantioselective separation

Chiral nanoparticles which twist the light were theoretically predicted to experience lateral forces perpendicular to light vector but lacks experimental verification. Now, scientists from Singapore, Italy, Spain and China demonstrate the first experimental sorting of chiral microparticles using optical lateral force induced by linearly polarized light. The force direction intriguingly depends on the polarization and incident angle of light, handedness of particles, etc. The technique will open new avenues for the detection and sorting of microparticles with imperceptible chemical differences

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467719418635.html
Four strategies for rapid innovation during a crisis

25 May 10:24 1 article

Four strategies for rapid innovation during a crisis

The Covid-19 crisis has induced a sense of urgency for product innovations. As a vaccine or drug for the disease remains many months away, there is a surge in demand for ventilators, testing kits, pro

25 May 10:24 BusinessLine 5283601163331655.html
New Data61 boss says businesses can turn COVID-19 to their advantage

25 May 02:00 1 article

New Data61 boss says businesses can turn COVID-19 to their advantage

The new boss at CSIRO's data science organisation says companies that keep investing smartly in R&D will emerge from COVID-19 stronger than more timid rivals.

25 May 02:00 Australian Financial Review 3974284486446739408.html
COVID-19: India Now Has 968 Dedicated Hospitals With Over 2,50,000 Beds

25 May 02:01 1 article

COVID-19: India Now Has 968 Dedicated Hospitals With Over 2,50,000 Beds

India now makes sufficient number of N95 masks and PPE through the domestic manufacturing sector.

25 May 02:01 League of India 8067868024649878746.html
Saturable plasmonic metasurfaces for laser mode locking

25 May 04:00 1 article

Saturable plasmonic metasurfaces for laser mode locking

Nonlinear plasmonics, an interdisciplinary subject combining nonlinear and sub-wavelength optics, is an emerging field in nanoscience and nanotechnology. However, practical applications remain limited to date. Here, scientists from France, China and Brazil have implemented plasmonic saturable metasurfaces into a fiber laser architecture to achieve soliton mode locking. This work opens new perspectives towards future applications where tunable nonlinear transfer functions are needed such as in ultrafast lasers or neuromorphic circuits.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468514296544.html
5 best summer fruits to keep your body cool and hydrated

25 May 11:33 1 article

5 best summer fruits to keep your body cool and hydrated

It is important to keep your body hydrated during the summer. Here are some best summer fruits that can help you stay hydrated.

25 May 11:33 Thehealthsite 4766622850627977225.html
More healthcare providers test positive for COVID-19 in Chennai

25 May 11:32 1 article

More healthcare providers test positive for COVID-19 in Chennai

Doctors, nurses and paramedical staff among the worst-hit, say officials

25 May 11:32 The Hindu 6679535025008046088.html
Depicting the pollution path between stratosphere and troposphere

25 May 12:21 1 article

Depicting the pollution path between stratosphere and troposphere

Most studies on stratosphere and troposphere exchange (STE) are carried out using model simulations. A new study conducted by Chinese researchers directly revealed the phenomenon through in-situ-measured ...

25 May 12:21 phys.org 3476726123832817677.html
Deportees from Kuwait tested negative for the coronavirus – Aviation Minister

25 May 00:00 1 article

Deportees from Kuwait tested negative for the coronavirus – Aviation Minister

Joseph Kofi Adda, the Aviation Minister, has disclosed that the deportees from Kuwait on Saturday tested negative for the novel Coronavirus.

25 May 00:00 GhanaWeb 9132111495745097416.html
Building bricks from plastic waste

25 May 12:39 1 article

Building bricks from plastic waste

Revolutionary 'green' types of bricks and construction materials could be made from recycled PVC, waste plant fibers or sand with the help of a remarkable new kind of rubber polymer discovered by Australian ...

25 May 12:39 phys.org 3476726123477645190.html
Utah has not spent $1.5M on rooms, overflow center for virus

25 May 00:00 1 article

Utah has not spent $1.5M on rooms, overflow center for virus

Utah allocated nearly $1.5 million for quarantine lodging and a hospital overflow site for coronavirus treatment but did not use the funds, a state official said.

25 May 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836441858780897.html
Completely unacceptable for SAMRC board to pander to Gray witch hunt - Habib

25 May 00:00 1 article

Completely unacceptable for SAMRC board to pander to Gray witch hunt - Habib

South African Medical Research Council president Professor Glenda Gray criticised aspects of government's approach in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and claimed that it was not based on scientific evidence.

25 May 00:00 ewn.co.za 2308610108361357959.html
Visionary Science Takes More Than Just Technical Skills

25 May 11:00 1 article

Visionary Science Takes More Than Just Technical Skills

The ability to come up with truly revolutionary ideas is crucial—and extremely rare

25 May 11:00 Scientific American Blog Network 5160668527813894278.html
Breaking Through The Glass Ceiling - A Spring For Women In Artificial Intelligence

25 May 00:00 1 article

Breaking Through The Glass Ceiling - A Spring For Women In Artificial Intelligence

Many women have historically seen both AI and drug discovery as predominantly male professions.

25 May 00:00 Forbes 6028587532016930395.html
Reducing neighborhood crime: Place management of alcohol outlets

25 May 04:00 1 article

Reducing neighborhood crime: Place management of alcohol outlets

Recent research suggests that neighborhood crime may be reduced by enhancing 'place management' resources in and around off-premise alcohol sales outlets, particularly at small and independent stores.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469627136024.html
Number of coronavirus cases remains steady in Montana

25 May 00:00 1 article

Number of coronavirus cases remains steady in Montana

No new cases of the coronavirus were reported in Montana on Monday for the fifth straight day, keeping the total number of cases at 479.

25 May 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836441486540390.html
On the Covid-19 frontline: Doctor MEPs on their return to medical service

25 May 10:58 1 article

On the Covid-19 frontline: Doctor MEPs on their return to medical service

In the second part of Talking Europe, we bring you a special round-table discussion with three doctors-turned-Members of the European Parliament, who returned to the health frontline amid the Covid-1…

25 May 10:58 France 24 5635134570417060408.html
Coronavirus | Death toll mounts to 12 in Bihar

25 May 00:17 1 article

Coronavirus | Death toll mounts to 12 in Bihar

The State has so far reported 2,511 positive cases.

25 May 00:17 The Hindu 6679535025441362372.html
Covid-19: Kenya records 72 more cases, nine recoveries

25 May 00:00 1 article

Covid-19: Kenya records 72 more cases, nine recoveries

Nine more patients have recovered, while one more death was recorded.

25 May 00:00 The East African 3857388830477196547.html
COA FS adhering to FDA directives; not engaging in any needless media war

25 May 00:00 1 article

COA FS adhering to FDA directives; not engaging in any needless media war

COA FS Herbal Center, the producer of COA FS food supplement, has dissociated itself from some media reports suggesting that the product has been approved as cure for Covid-19.

25 May 00:00 GhanaWeb 9132111495611476957.html
Covid: TN hospital designs low cost respirator

25 May 05:33 1 article

Covid: TN hospital designs low cost respirator

Meenakshi Hospital, a multi specialty hospital in Thanjavur and a part of Meenakshi Mission Hospital and Research Centre, Madurai, has designed a 'cost-effective purifying respirator system that provides 100 per cent protection from Covid-19 infection' for surgeons and other healthcare professionals in operation theatres. Continue Reading →

25 May 05:33 News Today 4115950001914667703.html
The 12 questions earth scientists should ask in the next 10 years

25 May 13:50 1 article

The 12 questions earth scientists should ask in the next 10 years

The National Science Foundation should invest in new initiatives, partnerships and infrastructure to answer 12 priority research questions relevant to society in the next decade, according to a new report ...

25 May 13:50 phys.org 3476726123856578701.html
Nine Wellington children in hospital with rheumatic fever – health alert

25 May 00:00 1 article

Nine Wellington children in hospital with rheumatic fever – health alert

Report from RNZ There’s been a dramatic spike in the number of Wellington children in hospital with the dangerous disease rheumatic fever.

25 May 00:00 SCOOP 847363054550109544.html
Research opens new horizons for studies on potentially health promoting foods

25 May 11:28 1 article

Research opens new horizons for studies on potentially health promoting foods

Fermented foods can be a primary source of potentially probiotic lactic acid bacteria (LAB) for the human gut, as is shown in a new international study published in Nature Communications.

25 May 11:28 News-Medical.net 4522523030138780354.html
California Hospital Records More Suicides Than Coronavirus Deaths During Lockdown

25 May 12:10 1 article

California Hospital Records More Suicides Than Coronavirus Deaths During Lockdown

Doctors at a hospital in California say they have recorded more deaths from suicide than coronavirus, with a year’s worth of suicides and suicide attempts being recorded in a 4 week period.

25 May 12:10 Infowars 1950426314522969079.html
QF member’s fast track-research funding program boosts Qatar’s fight against COVID-19

25 May 08:46 1 article

QF member’s fast track-research funding program boosts Qatar’s fight against COVID-19

Research projects designed to help children with Autism learn from home, enforce quarantine measures, and safeguard the mental health of healthcare workers are among those to be supported through a new, streamlined funding call launched by Qatar National Research Fund to help Qatar combat COVID-19.

25 May 08:46 The Peninsula 1202843882340967514.html
Dr. Usha Mantha New Book ‘How to Release Weight with Intermittent Fasting’

25 May 00:00 1 article

Dr. Usha Mantha New Book ‘How to Release Weight with Intermittent Fasting’

Dr. Usha Mantha, MD has released “How to Release Weight with Intermittent Fasting.” It is a hot new release and an international bestseller for weight loss and healthy diets on Amazon. How to Release Weight with Intermittent Fasting by Dr. Usha Mantha M.D. is an International Best Seller on Amazon is myriad categories including Nursing […]

25 May 00:00 Thrive Global 4395312877548025103.html
Ramaphosa hails Africa's health workers for leading COVID-19 response

25 May 00:00 1 article

Ramaphosa hails Africa's health workers for leading COVID-19 response

African Union (AU) chairperson President Cyril Ramaphosa said COVID-19 had highlighted inequalities in countries and the globe but it had also shown that Africa was able to work together to solve its own problems.

25 May 00:00 ewn.co.za 2308610108114036601.html
Lviv launches high accuracy antibody testing, using ELISA method

25 May 13:00 1 article

Lviv launches high accuracy antibody testing, using ELISA method

The first batch of ELISA tests are being provided to paramedics at the city's medical emergency hospital.

25 May 13:00 UNIAN 6863008971689316756.html
Thailand reports 2 new coronavirus cases, 1 more death

25 May 04:57 1 article

Thailand reports 2 new coronavirus cases, 1 more death

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand confirmed two new coronavirus cases and one additional death on Monday, a health ministry spokesman said.

25 May 04:57 Reuters 8334514181102690290.html
Do Dogs Get Headaches?

25 May 06:00 1 article

Do Dogs Get Headaches?

Dogs and humans share some of the same central neural pathways. Does that mean they need blackout curtains for crippling headaches, too?

25 May 06:00 Mentalfloss 5757864791235577120.html
Exotic properties of helium-methane compounds inside giant planets

25 May 04:00 1 article

Exotic properties of helium-methane compounds inside giant planets

Both helium and methane are major components of icy giant planets, however, whether they can react with each other is still an open question. Recently, scientists based in China and UK investigated this question using large-scale quantum simulations. They found an unexpected phase, stable at high temperature and pressure, which combines diffusive helium and plastic methane. Their discovery is helpful in understanding giant icy planets and the chemistry of helium in general.

25 May 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468167108288.html
Our planet’s heart is watery

25 May 00:00 1 article

Our planet’s heart is watery

The core might contain Earth’s biggest reservoir as a result of hydrogen moving into the early planet’s centre.

25 May 00:00 Nature 7937820126403368302.html
Support Can Minimize Health Disparities During Pandemic

25 May 00:00 1 article

Support Can Minimize Health Disparities During Pandemic

Since minority groups have been hit hard by the pandemic, government grants should fund increased support, adding to the good work already being done in many communities.

25 May 00:00 Psychology Today 5895805839333386147.html
Government wants to launch a satellite to help South African students study remotely

25 May 00:00 1 article

Government wants to launch a satellite to help South African students study remotely

As the country’s universities prepare for the move towards level 3 lockdown, the government is looking at possible technologies which could help improve remote-learning in the country, says minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology Blade Nzimande,

25 May 00:00 BusinessTech 2153596439782163899.html
UK Cypriot creates one-hour coronavirus test that doesn’t require a laboratory

25 May 06:34 1 article

UK Cypriot creates one-hour coronavirus test that doesn’t require a laboratory

A COVID-19 test that returns results in just over an hour and requires no laboratory, was developed by UK Cypriot Professor Chris Toumazou, an

25 May 06:34 Greek City Times 1506177377047959966.html
Towards visible-wavelength passively mode-locked lasers in all-fibre format

25 May 04:00 1 article

Towards visible-wavelength passively mode-locked lasers in all-fibre format

Mode-locked fibre lasers are the fundamental building blocks of many photonic systems, ultrafast lasers in the visible region are costly and challenging to make. Chinese scientists have first demonstrated a visible-wavelength passively mode-locked all-fibre laser. The laser generates picosecond pulses at 635 nm, which represents an essential step towards miniaturized ultrafast fibre lasers in the visible light range. The work lays the foundations for use in applications such as material processing, medicine, and optical communications.

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Hospital vacant bed numbers drop alongside virus cases

25 May 08:43 1 article

Hospital vacant bed numbers drop alongside virus cases

New figures show that while the number of Covid-19 cases in hospitals continue to reduce, so too are the number of vacant general beds.

25 May 08:43 RTE.ie 7595237279222618641.html
Ramanagaram loses ‘green zone’ tag; Mandya records two more COVID-19 positive cases

25 May 09:27 1 article

Ramanagaram loses ‘green zone’ tag; Mandya records two more COVID-19 positive cases

MandyaRamanagaram district lost the ‘green zone’ status on Monday with a two-year-old boy, recently returned from Tamil Nadu, testing positive for COVID-19. It is the first case in Ramanagaram distric

25 May 09:27 The Hindu 6679535025309418443.html
Egypt's Health min. briefed on workflow at quarantine hospitals

25 May 00:00 1 article

Egypt's Health min. briefed on workflow at quarantine hospitals

Zayed mourned all members of medical staffs who lost their lives while carrying out their national duty of confronting COVID-19.

25 May 00:00 Egypt Today 1963187899911051522.html
Cuban health workers receiving training on WC’s health system today

25 May 00:00 1 article

Cuban health workers receiving training on WC’s health system today

The group of 28 healthcare workers will be deployed to two field hospitals. The province is in the process of completing the facilities that will be used to treat patients.

25 May 00:00 ewn.co.za 2308610107496094830.html
UAE-firm launches robot fleet to combat coronavirus

25 May 08:34 1 article

UAE-firm launches robot fleet to combat coronavirus

From disinfecting to detecting and delivering, these four have it covered

25 May 08:34 Gulf News 2086521543962462215.html
Glenmuir High doubles efforts to help COVID-19 affected families

25 May 05:06 1 article

Glenmuir High doubles efforts to help COVID-19 affected families

GLENMUIR HIGH School in Clarendon has merged efforts with donors, locally and overseas, to assist some families affected by the novel coronavirus. The disease has infected over five million people worldwide, caused over 300,000 deaths, and has had...

25 May 05:06 The Gleaner 1215260528878166620.html
1 more death, 40 new cases of COVID-19 in North Dakota

25 May 00:00 1 article

1 more death, 40 new cases of COVID-19 in North Dakota

Health officials said Monday another person has died from the coronavirus in North Dakota and 40 additional people have tested positive for COVID-19.

25 May 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836442246274523.html
Fancy more social isolation? Nasa seeks volunteers to be locked up in a Russian lab for eight months simulating missions to Mars and the Moon

25 May 10:03 1 article

Fancy more social isolation? Nasa seeks volunteers to be locked up in a Russian lab for eight months simulating missions to Mars and the Moon

In a nod to the current virus pandemic, the space agency is on the hunt for volunteers for a 'social isolation' mission that simulates the psychological effects of confinement.

25 May 10:03 Mail Online 124328111715920426.html
Internationalization of Higher Education in the GCC Countries

25 May 03:00 1 article

Internationalization of Higher Education in the GCC Countries

Education is an important area of social life, shaping the intellectual and cultural state of society. In the context of globalization, the challenges of time give rise to new trends in it, one of which is internationalization. This process has already swept the whole world, including Arab countries. Some of them, especially the Gulf states, […]

25 May 03:00 Modern Diplomacy 4563921198244428557.html
California faith-based organizations given go-ahead to open places of worship

25 May 00:00 1 article

California faith-based organizations given go-ahead to open places of worship

INLAND EMPIRE – (INT) – Leaders of churches, temples, synagogues and mosques are considering reopening their places of worship after state officials issued guidance Monday to allow religious services throughout California. Services may begin immediately provided attendees are limited to 25 percent of normal room occupancy or 100 people, whichever is fewer. That could limit attendance at so-called mega-churches, but allow for reopening others with smaller congregations. Other guidelines issued by the state include: • Conduct individual forehead temperature checks • Strongly consider discontinuing singing or group recitations • Implement social distancing measures • Consider outside services • Discourage sharing of items, handholding, touching or kissing of relics • Disinfect common areas • Consider disposable seat covers • Install hand sanitizer dispensers Church leaders are urged to continue online services and activities, especially for the protection of those who are most at risk from COVID-19, including older…

25 May 00:00 Inlandnewstoday 5627894673308494256.html
Nursing homes using sub-par mouth masks on a large scale: report

25 May 06:01 1 article

Nursing homes using sub-par mouth masks on a large scale: report

Many of the medical masks nursing home workers use while working with residents who have the coronavirus, are defective. Newspaper AD had Greencycl in Utrecht, the company that tests medical masks

25 May 06:01 NL Times 9001346993473079457.html
Education Department’s app, website to aid CET, NEET students

25 May 13:07 1 article

Education Department’s app, website to aid CET, NEET students

Mysore/Mysuru: GetCETgo – Online CET and NEET Crash Course 2020, content powered by Deeksha, is a Government of Karnataka initiative to help all students of Karnataka prepare for CET 2020 and NEET 2020. Comprehensive study material in the form of Synopsis, Practice Questions, Chapter-wise Tests, Mock Tests and Revision Videos are available free to all...

25 May 13:07 Star of Mysore 1698039377767599454.html
Ain Shams, China's Nanjing universities probe COVID-19 cooperation

25 May 00:00 1 article

Ain Shams, China's Nanjing universities probe COVID-19 cooperation

The videoconference meeting, held on Monday, was part of ongoing cooperation between Ain Shams University and several Chinese institutions to consider the latest developments on how to counter Covid-19.

25 May 00:00 Egypt Today 1963187899046646463.html
Engineering colleges to offer a bouquet of new courses this year

25 May 00:00 1 article

Engineering colleges to offer a bouquet of new courses this year

Students who wish to pursue undergraduate engineering degrees will have ample options in emerging and cutting-edge technologies this year.

25 May 00:00 Telangana Today 8182025568431725416.html
Science pioneer who grew up in New Brighton dies

25 May 00:00 1 article

Science pioneer who grew up in New Brighton dies

Wes Sandle earned international respect in the atomic physics and laser community.

25 May 00:00 Otago Daily Times Online News 3107042079969888623.html
IMAGE to manage biomedical waste at exam centres

25 May 13:11 1 article

IMAGE to manage biomedical waste at exam centres

Teachers on school exam duty asked to use surgical gloves

25 May 13:11 The Hindu 6679535026285148961.html
Punjab: IIT-Ropar researchers develop new anti-microbial coating material

25 May 00:14 1 article

Punjab: IIT-Ropar researchers develop new anti-microbial coating material

The team stated that this product has an edge over other similar products available for sanitising and fogging, as it is not made of volatile compounds, nor does it have a pungent smell.

25 May 00:14 The Indian Express 2885715105695598131.html
Aspire Zone Foundation virtually celebrates Eid

25 May 08:51 1 article

Aspire Zone Foundation virtually celebrates Eid

This year, Qatar is experiencing a unique celebration of Eid Al Fitr as authorities have urged citizens and residents to stay home and protect themselves and the wider community from the COVID-19 pandemic.

25 May 08:51 The Peninsula 1202843882776339028.html
Kenya Tests Herbal Treatment

25 May 08:05 1 article

Kenya Tests Herbal Treatment

Kenya has stepped up efforts to find a local treatment for COVID-19. The Kenya Medical Research Institute, East Africa's leading medical research facility, is testing the efficacy of an herbal medicine known as Zedupex. Kenya itself has seen more than 1,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus disease

25 May 08:05 VOA Zimbabwe 262570845661784885.html
Hataman bats for 'new normal' in education

25 May 09:12 1 article

Hataman bats for 'new normal' in education

Deputy Speaker and Basilan Rep. MujivHataman made this call to the Department of Education as the education sector, parents and students preparE for the next school year amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

25 May 09:12 Journal Online 6375127393134348940.html
DOST’s rewashable face masks ready for commercialization

25 May 05:01 1 article

DOST’s rewashable face masks ready for commercialization

REwear face masks are designed to be washable for up to 50 times

25 May 05:01 Rappler 1882105643118876675.html
Health group, community center get $48M endowments in Maine

25 May 00:00 1 article

Health group, community center get $48M endowments in Maine

A health group and community center will receive a combined $48 million in endowments to grow services for central Maine.

25 May 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836441756686475.html
£500,000 grant awarded to Dundee universities for memory-boosting teaching research

25 May 09:10 1 article

£500,000 grant awarded to Dundee universities for memory-boosting teaching research

A unique teaching method using memory-boosting techniques in Dundee has been awarded a £500,000 grant.

25 May 09:10 The Courier 4275302768223854486.html
Bucharest Mayor Firea: 8,500 Bucharesters have registered to get free of charge RT-PCR testing

25 May 11:52 1 article

Bucharest Mayor Firea: 8,500 Bucharesters have registered to get free of charge RT-PCR testing

A number of 8,500 Bucharesters registered for the programme

25 May 11:52 Stiri pe surse 4858045012965649282.html
2 dozen Maine nonprofit groups to get grants amid pandemic

25 May 00:00 1 article

2 dozen Maine nonprofit groups to get grants amid pandemic

A community foundation in Maine is providing more than $200,000 in grants to a marine science institution, a gay advocacy group and others.

25 May 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836441849448395.html
May 25: Only 6 New Cases of COVID-19 in Bulgaria, Total: 2433

25 May 09:49 1 article

May 25: Only 6 New Cases of COVID-19 in Bulgaria, Total: 2433

Only 6 new proven cases of COVID-19 per day from 443 samples taken. Four of those tested for established coronavirus were hospitalized.

25 May 09:49 novinite.com 4235039571895608814.html
Robots deployed in COVID -19 treatment ward of TVMCH

25 May 12:50 1 article

Robots deployed in COVID -19 treatment ward of TVMCH

They reportedly performed well in medical college hospitals

25 May 12:50 The Hindu 6679535025905161198.html
Jipmer to step up tele-consultation outpatient services

25 May 13:00 1 article

Jipmer to step up tele-consultation outpatient services

Outpatient services across 13 specialties to be expanded

25 May 13:00 The Hindu 6679535026246861188.html
A ‘silver’ fish from Velankanni

25 May 13:07 1 article

A ‘silver’ fish from Velankanni

The new freshwater species, Puntius sanctus, grows to only 7 cm

25 May 13:07 The Hindu 6679535024725660788.html