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China4 years ago
China starts phase-2 human test for possible coronavirus vaccine
Chinese researchers start a second phase human trial of a possible coronavirus vaccine to further assess effectiveness and safety.
China starts phase-2 human test for possible coronavirus vaccine
News Bulletin4 years ago
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Scientists in the United Arab of Emirates are working hard to create the world’s largest artificial reef.
Press TV The Lite Bulletin
EU4 years ago
Lockdowns may have averted 3 mn deaths in Europe: Study
Lockdowns may have averted more than three million deaths, researchers say.
Lockdowns may have averted 3 mn deaths in Europe: Study
Politics4 years ago
SAGE: Lockdown relaxation is “political decision”
In a blow to the government its own scientific advisory group has warned against easing the coronavirus lockdown.
SAGE: Lockdown relaxation is “political decision”
News Bulletin5 years ago
US scientists refute Wuhan as origin of novel coronavirus
The novel coronavirus did not originate from a seafood market in central China's Wuhan City, according to American health experts.
US scientists refute Wuhan as origin of novel coronavirus
InfoClips5 years ago
Iranian scientist says he “won’t survive” coronavirus in US jail
Sirous Asgari says US authorities are not doing enough to prevent coronavirus outbreak.
Iranian scientist says he “won’t survive” coronavirus in US jail
Politics5 years ago
US will let coronavirus kill many: Iranian scientist detained in US
Iranian scientist held in US says ICE will let COVID-19 kill many: Report
US will let coronavirus kill many: Iranian scientist detained in US
Global battle against coronavirus5 years ago
New coronavirus can persist in air for hours and on surfaces for days: Study
The highly contagious new coronavirus that has exploded into a global pandemic can remain viable and infectious in droplets in the air for hours and on surfaces up to days, according to a new study.
New coronavirus can persist in air for hours and on surfaces for days: Study
Society5 years ago
Extreme weather to overload urban power grids: Study
Extreme hot spells made increasingly likely by climate change could overload urban power grids and cause roving blackouts, study shows.
Extreme weather to overload urban power grids: Study
Society5 years ago
Don’t push ‘on’ button of irreversible change: Scientist
Johan Rockstrom, a top climate scientist, says the world must avoid pushing the 'on' button of irreversible change.
Don’t push ‘on’ button of irreversible change: Scientist
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