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  • CCP Virus May Have Infected Half of UK Population: Oxford Study
    CCP Virus May Have Infected Half of UK Population: Oxford Study
    The CCP virus that causes the disease COVID-19 may have already infected as much as half of the population in the United Kingdom, a new study based on a model ...
    March 25, 2020BY Tom Ozimek
  • Warm Weather May Stem CCP Virus Spread, but Won’t Stop It: Study
    Warm Weather May Stem CCP Virus Spread, but Won’t Stop It: Study
    While warmer temperatures and humid climates can’t completely eradicate the CCP virus, it may hinder its spread, new ...
    March 25, 2020BY Isabel van Brugen
  • Scientists Find 69 Drugs and Compounds Potentially Effective Against COVID-19
    Scientists Find 69 Drugs and Compounds Potentially Effective Against COVID-19
    Researchers have identified dozens of drugs and compounds, some experimental and others already approved by health authorities, that ...
    March 24, 2020BY Tom Ozimek
  • New York Approved For Experimental COVID-19 Treatments: Cuomo
    New York Approved For Experimental COVID-19 Treatments: Cuomo
    New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that the New York State has been approved to begin clinical ...
    March 23, 2020BY Tom Ozimek
  • First-Ever Gene Editing Inside Body Raises Questions About Future of Human Species
    First-Ever Gene Editing Inside Body Raises Questions About Future of Human Species
    NEW YORK—The genetics revolution has begun, in which scientists now have the ability to "hack the code of ...
    March 21, 2020BY Kevin Hogan
  • Sick Staff and Infection Control Gaps Fanned Washington COVID-19 Cluster
    Sick Staff and Infection Control Gaps Fanned Washington COVID-19 Cluster
    Staff working while sick, along with gaps in infection control and prevention, helped fan America's deadliest COVID-19 cluster, ...
    March 19, 2020BY Tom Ozimek
  • Coronavirus Can Linger on Steel and Plastic for up to 3 Days, Study Finds
    Coronavirus Can Linger on Steel and Plastic for up to 3 Days, Study Finds
    The novel coronavirus, which causes the disease COVID-19, is stable on surfaces for hours and can survive for ...
    March 17, 2020BY Tom Ozimek
  • Coronavirus Can Survive in Air for 3 Hours, on Surfaces for up to 3 Days: Study
    Coronavirus Can Survive in Air for 3 Hours, on Surfaces for up to 3 Days: Study
    The novel coronavirus can remain in the air for up to 3 hours and live on certain surfaces ...
    March 12, 2020BY Isabel van Brugen
  • Biggest Explosion in the Universe Spotted by Astronomers
    Biggest Explosion in the Universe Spotted by Astronomers
    A record-breaking explosion created by a black hole 390 million light-years away has been discovered by astronomers. "In ...
    March 1, 2020BY Wire Service
  • Mars Lander Confirms Quakes, Even Aftershocks on Red Planet
    Mars Lander Confirms Quakes, Even Aftershocks on Red Planet
    NASA's newest Mars lander has confirmed that quakes and even aftershocks are regularly jolting the red planet.
    February 24, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • Phytoplankton Predicted to Increase By 2100, Researchers Say
    Phytoplankton Predicted to Increase By 2100, Researchers Say
    California researchers have predicted that by the end of the century, there will be an increase of up ...
    January 30, 2020BY Isabel van Brugen
  • Report: US Remains the World’s No.1 Spender on Research as China Tries to Close the Gap
    Report: US Remains the World’s No.1 Spender on Research as China Tries to Close the Gap
    While the United States remains the world's biggest spender in research and development (R&D), its global share has ...
    January 17, 2020BY GQ Pan
  • German Researchers Develop First Test to Diagnose New Virus From China
    German Researchers Develop First Test to Diagnose New Virus From China
    BERLIN—German researchers said on Jan. 16 they have developed the first diagnostic test for a new virus that ...
    January 16, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • China Convicts 3 Researchers Involved in Gene-Edited Babies
    China Convicts 3 Researchers Involved in Gene-Edited Babies
    BEIJING—A Chinese scientist who set off an ethical debate with claims that he had made the world's first ...
    December 30, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Boeing’s Starliner Capsule Makes Launch Debut, but Hits Snag
    Boeing’s Starliner Capsule Makes Launch Debut, but Hits Snag
    Boeing’s new Starliner capsule ran into trouble in orbit Friday minutes after blasting off on its first test ...
    December 20, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Surprising 1st Results From NASA’s Sun-Skimming Spacecraft
    Surprising 1st Results From NASA’s Sun-Skimming Spacecraft
    NASA’s sun-skimming spacecraft, the Parker Solar Probe, is surprising scientists with its unprecedented close views of our star.
    December 5, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Yellowstone Area Experiences 193 Earthquakes in a Month: Report
    Yellowstone Area Experiences 193 Earthquakes in a Month: Report
    Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming experienced 193 earthquakes in October, according to a report by monitoring services from ...
    November 25, 2019BY Katabella Roberts
  • NASA Finds Sugar Molecules Essential to Life in Meteorites That Crashed to Earth
    NASA Finds Sugar Molecules Essential to Life in Meteorites That Crashed to Earth
    An international team of scientists at NASA have found sugar molecules on two different meteorites, the agency announced ...
    November 25, 2019BY Katabella Roberts
  • Google’s ‘Project Nightingale’ Secretly Gathers Personal Health Data on Millions of Americans
    Google’s ‘Project Nightingale’ Secretly Gathers Personal Health Data on Millions of Americans
    Google has been working with one of the largest healthcare systems in the U.S. to collect and analyze ...
    November 12, 2019BY Katabella Roberts
  • SpaceX Plans Launching 30,000 More Starlink Satellites to Meet Projected Internet Demands
    SpaceX Plans Launching 30,000 More Starlink Satellites to Meet Projected Internet Demands
    The Space Exploration Technologies Corporation, SpaceX, is planning to send 30,000 new Starlink broadband satellites into the sky ...
    November 4, 2019BY Katabella Roberts
  • Hsinchu Science Park Bureau Hosts Biotech Fair in Japan to Extend Bilateral Ties for Taiwanese Biomedical Manufacturers
    Hsinchu Science Park Bureau Hosts Biotech Fair in Japan to Extend Bilateral Ties for Taiwanese Biomedical Manufacturers
    A biotech delegation organized by Metal Industries Research and Development Centre and six high-tech medical equipment manufacturers (Medimaging ...
    October 30, 2019BY Sponsored Content
  • Dutch Inventor Unveils Device to Scoop Plastic From Rivers
    Dutch Inventor Unveils Device to Scoop Plastic From Rivers
    ROTTERDAM, Netherlands—Dutch inventor Boyan Slat is widening his effort to clean up floating plastic from the Pacific Ocean ...
    October 28, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Battery Pioneers Who Made Mobile Revolution Possible Win Nobel Chemistry Prize
    Battery Pioneers Who Made Mobile Revolution Possible Win Nobel Chemistry Prize
    Battery Pioneers Who Made Mobile Revolution Possible Win Nobel Chemistry Prize
    October 9, 2019BY Reuters
  • 3 Win Nobel Prize in Physics for Work to Understand Cosmos
    3 Win Nobel Prize in Physics for Work to Understand Cosmos
    3 Win Nobel Prize in Physics for Work to Understand Cosmos.
    October 8, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • 3 Win Nobel Prize for Showing How Cells Sense Low Oxygen
    3 Win Nobel Prize for Showing How Cells Sense Low Oxygen
    NEW YORK—Two Americans and a British scientist won a Nobel Prize on Oct. 7 for discovering details of ...
    October 8, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Three Scientists Awarded With Nobel Medicine Prize for Learning How Cells Use Oxygen
    Three Scientists Awarded With Nobel Medicine Prize for Learning How Cells Use Oxygen
    Two Americans and a British scientist won the 2019 Nobel Prize for Medicine for discovering how the body’s ...
    October 7, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • New Species of ‘Iron Dragon’ Pterosaur Found in Australia
    New Species of ‘Iron Dragon’ Pterosaur Found in Australia
    Researchers have announced that prehistoric bones found in Australia belong to a new species of pterosaur so fearsome ...
    October 6, 2019BY Tom Ozimek
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