Trump gets a new cocktail of antibodies and takes vitamin D and Zinc.
Trump infused with ‘polyclonal antibodies’ to fight COVID-19
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Trump infused with ‘polyclonal antibodies’ to fight COVID-19
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New York Post
A ‘fatigued’ Trump infused with ‘polyclonal antibodies’ to fight COVID-19
Dr. Sean Conley, physician to the president, released Trump's course of treatment in a public memo following Trump's early-morning disclosure on Twitter.
A new study finds that levels of oxytocin, “the love hormone,” are significantly lower in adults who were children when their parents divorced
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Thriveworks
A New Study Finds That Levels of Oxytocin, “The Love Hormone,” Are Significantly Lower in Adults Who Were Children When Their Parents…
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Dementia 50% lower in bilingual populations
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UOC (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)
Actively speaking two languages protects against cognitive impairment
The prevalence of dementia in places where more than one language is spoken is 50% lower than in regions where the population uses only one languageA study has shown that Alzheimer's patients with a higher degree of bilingualism receive a later diagnosis…
Greenland Melting Fastest Any Time in Last 12,000 Years
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Scientific American
Greenland Is Melting Faster Than Any Time in Past 12,000 Years
Researchers determined that Greenland is on track to lose more ice this century than during any of the previous 120 centuries. Christopher Intagliata reports.
Self-medication by orangutans using bioactive properties of a plant
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Nature
Self-medication by orang-utans (Pongo pygmaeus) using bioactive properties of Dracaena cantleyi
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Boys lag behind: How teachers’ gender biases affect student achievement
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A clear, strong, and thermally insulated wood for energy efficient windows
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USDA
Transparent Wood Could Be the Window of the Future
Could looking through trees be the view to a greener future? Trees replacing the clear pane glass in your windows is not a work of science fiction. It’s happening now.
Covid-19 contact tracing study finds children key to spread
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Princeton University
Largest COVID-19 contact tracing study to date finds children key to spread, evidence of superspreaders
Researchers from the Princeton Environmental Institute find the continued spread of novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is driven by only a small percentage of those who become infected.
Why Life Can’t Be Simpler
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Farnam Street
Why Life Can’t Be Simpler
We’d all like life to be simpler. But we also don’t want to sacrifice our options and capabilities. Tesler’s law of the conservation of complexity, a rule from design, explains why we can’t have both. Here’s how the law can help us create better products…
'Long Covid': Why are some people not recovering?
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BBC News
'Long Covid': Why are some people not recovering?
Why is coronavirus leaving some people with long-term health problems including fatigue?
Into the looking glass: Post-viral syndrome post COVID-19
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PubMed Central (PMC)
Into the looking glass: Post-viral syndrome post COVID-19
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How I trained myself to remember everything I read
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Vasili Shynkarenka
How to remember what you learn
Make it time-based, apply metacognition & active recall, and learn what you’re curious about.
An earlier universe can still be observed today, says Roger Penrose
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An earlier universe existed before the Big Bang, and can still be observed today, says Nobel winner
An earlier universe existed before the Big Bang and can still be observed today, Sir Roger Penrose has said, as he received the Nobel Prize for Physics. Sir Roger, 89, who won the honour for his seminal work proving that black holes exist, said he had found…
When does our ability to learn a new language like a native speaker disappear?
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Scientific American
At What Age Does Our Ability to Learn a New Language Like a Native Speaker Disappear?
Despite the conventional wisdom, a new study shows picking up the subtleties of grammar in a second language does not fade until well into the teens