Covid-19: The T Cell Story
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Bert Hubert's writings
COVID-19: The T Cell Story - Bert Hubert's writings
When COVID-19 burst on to the scene, tests quickly showed that the everyone was susceptible - no pre-existing antibodies were found that bound to the SARS-CoV-2 virus. This led to dire predictions that over 80% of the population might eventually fall ill.…
Massive spying on users of Google's Chrome shows new security weakness
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Reuters
Exclusive: Massive spying on users of Google's Chrome shows new security weakness
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A newly discovered spyware effort attacked users through 32 million downloads of extensions to Google’s market-leading Chrome web browser, researchers at Awake Security told Reuters, highlighting the tech industry’s failure to protect…
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The browser that puts you first | Brave
The Brave browser is a fast, private and secure web browser for PC, Mac and mobile. Download now to enjoy a faster ad-free browsing experience that saves data and battery life by blocking tracking software.
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The Halitrephes maasi jelly
filmed off Baja California
filmed off Baja California
A free introduction to quantum computing and quantum mechanics
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Quantum Country
A free introduction to quantum computing and quantum mechanics
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Using a magnet to cause a drift.
Children who spend time with their fathers have a higher IQ
Children who spend large amounts of time with their fathers have higher IQs, according to a new study.
Strong fatherly involvement in their early life can also improve a child's future career prospects, the research shows.
The findings, published in the journal Evolution and Human Behaviour, show that those children whose fathers spent more time with them had a higher IQ and were more socially mobile than those who had received little attention.
The differences were still detectable by the age of 42.
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Children who spend large amounts of time with their fathers have higher IQs, according to a new study.
Strong fatherly involvement in their early life can also improve a child's future career prospects, the research shows.
The findings, published in the journal Evolution and Human Behaviour, show that those children whose fathers spent more time with them had a higher IQ and were more socially mobile than those who had received little attention.
The differences were still detectable by the age of 42.
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The Telegraph
Children who spend time with their fathers have a higher IQ
Children who spend large amounts of time with their fathers have higher IQs, according to a new study.
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Genes, blood type tied to risk of severe Covid-19
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Genes, Blood Type Tied to Risk of Severe COVID-19
Many people who contract COVID-19 have only a mild illness, or sometimes no symptoms at all. But some develop respiratory failure that requires oxygen support or even a ventilator to help them reco…
Bees Can Sense the Electric Fields of Flowers
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Bees Can Sense the Electric Fields of Flowers
Flowers are electric billboards! Bumblebees can sense the electric fields of flowers, and detect recently visited ones.
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🦎 Iguana is chased by killer snakes 🐍 🐍 🐍 🐍 🐍
One of the best scenes ever filmed 🎬
📹 BBC Planet Earth II: Islands
One of the best scenes ever filmed 🎬
📹 BBC Planet Earth II: Islands
The Healing Power of Birdsong
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Standpoint
The healing power of birdsong | Jason Wilson | Standpoint
Until very recently, we couldn’t hear ourselves talk when we sat in the back garden as the planes flew low overhead and drowned out our voices. But today when the sky is clear and we can hear birds…
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Cernunnos, the predominant Celtic deity, was often depicted with antler's horns.
As this image - from the Gundestrup Cauldron (Denmark, 3rd century CE) - shows, Cernunnos was typically depicted with antlers in what could have represented shamanic ritual practises amongst the Celts.
As this image - from the Gundestrup Cauldron (Denmark, 3rd century CE) - shows, Cernunnos was typically depicted with antlers in what could have represented shamanic ritual practises amongst the Celts.
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White mosses are very rare. They live only in the forests of Vermland, on the border between Sweden and Norway. The number of individuals does not exceed 100.
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Having seen the Riots and Demonstrations across the USA, are you more or less sympathetic to the Issues of Black Americans?
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81%
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13%
The same