Russia Alerted The WHO to The World's First Case of H5N8 Avian Flu in Humans
Russia said Saturday that its scientists had detected the world's first case of transmission of the H5N8 strain of avian flu from birds to humans and had alerted the World Health Organization.
While the highly contagious strain H5N8 is lethal for birds, it had never before been reported to have spread to humans.
Popova praised "the important scientific discovery", saying "time will tell" if the virus can further mutate.
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Russia said Saturday that its scientists had detected the world's first case of transmission of the H5N8 strain of avian flu from birds to humans and had alerted the World Health Organization.
While the highly contagious strain H5N8 is lethal for birds, it had never before been reported to have spread to humans.
Popova praised "the important scientific discovery", saying "time will tell" if the virus can further mutate.
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Russia Just Alerted The WHO to The World's First Case of H5N8 Avian Flu in Humans
Russia said Saturday that its scientists had detected the world's first case of transmission of the H5N8 strain of avian flu from birds to humans and had alerted the World Health Organization.
Really Small Black Holes Could Be Out There, Devouring Neutron Stars From Within
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Really Small Black Holes Could Be Out There, Devouring Neutron Stars From Within
Tiny, all-but-undetectable primordial black holes could be one of the mysterious sources of mass that contributes to dark matter. There are significant limits to their lifespan in open space, but in recent years, astrophysicists have asked: what if
California's COVID-19 Variant Appears to Be More Contagious, And Possibly Deadlier
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'Homegrown' California coronavirus variant is more contagious and possibly deadlier
The variant, known as B.1.427/B.1.429, may also be more resistant to current vaccines, early data suggests.
Great News! Pfizer Vaccine 94% Effective in Huge Real-World Study of 1.2 M People
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Great News! Pfizer Vaccine 94% Effective in Huge Real-World Study of 1.2 M People
The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine has proven 94 percent effective in a study involving 1.2 million people in Israel, the first peer-reviewed real world research confirming the power of mass immunization campaigns to bring the pandemic to a close.
Controversial Stem Cell Therapy Has Helped Repair Injured Spinal Cords in 13 Patients
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Controversial Stem Cell Therapy Has Helped Repair Injured Spinal Cords in 13 Patients
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Turns Out We Don't Know Why Lungs Make Wheezing Noises. But We Just Got a New Clue
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Turns Out We Don't Know Why Lungs Make Wheezing Noises. But We Just Got a New Clue
Wheezing is a common occurrence that most of us will have experienced, whether temporarily through something like hayfever or a cold, or more long-term through a condition such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). But scientis
Decades-Long Experiment Finds Strange Mix of Antimatter in The Heart of Every Proton
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Decades-Long Experiment Finds Strange Mix of Antimatter in The Heart of Every Proton
Like the Universe's tiniest matryoshka dolls, atoms are typically modelled as particles within particles – a nuclei built of protons and neutrons, which in turn contain trios of fundamental particles called quarks.
For The First Time, Physicists Have Filmed The Oscillation of a Time Crystal
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For The First Time, Physicists Have Filmed The Oscillation of a Time Crystal
For the first time, physicists have captured an enigmatic state of matter on video.
Dust From Asteroid That Ended Dinosaur Reign Closes Case on Impact Extinction Theory
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Dust From Asteroid That Ended Dinosaur Reign Closes Case on Impact Extinction Theory
Having dominated the planet's surface for hundreds of millions of years, dinosaur diversity came to a dramatic conclusion some 66 million years ago at the hot end of an asteroid impact with what is today Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula.
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Why These Hidden Organs Keep You From Falling Over
How exactly are your ears connected to your sense of balance? The video breaks down what the connection is and the outsized role hidden anatomy plays in this important sense.
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How exactly are your ears connected to your sense of balance? The video breaks down what the connection is and the outsized role hidden anatomy plays in this important sense.
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Recreated Particles of Titan's Haze Could Help Us Understand How Life Began on Earth
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Recreated Particles of Titan's Haze Could Help Us Understand How Life Began on Earth
Beyond Earth, the general scientific consensus is that the best place to search for evidence of extraterrestrial life is Mars. However, it is by no means the only place.
Scientists Find 140,000 Virus Species in The Human Gut, And Most Are Unknown
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Scientists Find 140,000 Virus Species in The Human Gut, And Most Are Unknown
The coronavirus pandemic has had the world fixated on viruses like no time in living memory, but new evidence reveals humans never even notice the vast extent of viral existence – even when it's inside us.
In a Momentous Discovery, Scientists Show Neanderthals Could Produce Human-Like Speech
Our Neanderthal cousins had the capacity to both hear and produce the speech sounds of modern humans, a new study has found.
Based on a detailed analysis and digital reconstruction of the structure of the bones in their skulls, the study settles one aspect of a decades-long debate over the linguistic capabilities of Neanderthals.
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Our Neanderthal cousins had the capacity to both hear and produce the speech sounds of modern humans, a new study has found.
Based on a detailed analysis and digital reconstruction of the structure of the bones in their skulls, the study settles one aspect of a decades-long debate over the linguistic capabilities of Neanderthals.
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In a Momentous Discovery, Scientists Show Neanderthals Could Produce Human-Like Speech
Our Neanderthal cousins had the capacity to both hear and produce the speech sounds of modern humans, a new study has found.
There's Another New Variant of SARS-CoV-2 Spreading Fast. Here's What We Know So Far
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There's Another New Variant of SARS-CoV-2 Spreading Fast. Here's What We Know So Far
A coronavirus variant called B1525 has become one of the most recent additions to the global variant watch list and has been included in the list of variants under investigation by Public Health England.
Eerie Stars of 'Dark Matter' May Be Behind Largest Gravitational Wave Detection Yet
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Eerie Stars of 'Dark Matter' May Be Behind Largest Gravitational Wave Detection Yet
On 21 May 2019, from a distance of 7 billion light-years away, our gravitational wave detectors were rocked by the most massive collision yet. From analysis of the signal, astronomers concluded that the detection was the result of two black holes s
A 1990s iMac Processor Powers NASA’s Perseverance Rover
As we watched NASA put a rover on Mars last month, it definitely seemed like the agency had to be using some sort of high-tech processor in its machine. Surely the rover is built on something much more powerful than the components in devices us civilians use, right? But while NASA is technically using a specialized processor to power the Perseverance rover, it’s not far removed from the world of consumer electronics—about 23 years ago.
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As we watched NASA put a rover on Mars last month, it definitely seemed like the agency had to be using some sort of high-tech processor in its machine. Surely the rover is built on something much more powerful than the components in devices us civilians use, right? But while NASA is technically using a specialized processor to power the Perseverance rover, it’s not far removed from the world of consumer electronics—about 23 years ago.
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A 1990s iMac Processor Powers NASA’s Perseverance Rover
It's not about processing speed, but reliability.
Benefits of LSD Microdosing Might Just Be a Manifestation of The Placebo Effect
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Benefits of LSD Microdosing Might Just Be a Manifestation of The Placebo Effect
For years now, experiments with LSD and other psychedelic drugs have suggested that 'microdoses' of the substances can offer a range of psychological benefits to people, with the potential to help treat depression and other mental health conditions
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🚀 SpaceX's SN10 Test Flight Highlights
Three Raptors (engines) relit. Shutdown one. Flip complete. Shutdown another. Landed on one as intended. Landing legs seemed to be an issue, but landed on the pad. Test was deemed extremely successful. SN10 later exploded on the pad likely due to a Methane leak however SpaceX are very satisfied with the data gained from the test. We look forward to future test flights.
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Three Raptors (engines) relit. Shutdown one. Flip complete. Shutdown another. Landed on one as intended. Landing legs seemed to be an issue, but landed on the pad. Test was deemed extremely successful. SN10 later exploded on the pad likely due to a Methane leak however SpaceX are very satisfied with the data gained from the test. We look forward to future test flights.
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Engineers Have Proposed The First Model For a Physically Possible Warp Drive
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Engineers Have Proposed The First Model For a Physically Possible Warp Drive
The idea of a warp drive taking us across large areas of space faster than the speed of light has long fascinated scientists and sci-fi fans alike. While we're still a very long way from jumping any universal speed limits, that doesn't mean we'll n