June 23, 2020 0 US Honeybees Making Comeback, Survey Shows Honeybees are coming back after record losses in 2019, a survey of U.S. beekeepers says. The Bee Informed ...
June 22, 2020 0 US Honeybees Doing Better After Bad Year, Survey Shows American honeybee colonies have bounced back after a bad year, the annual beekeeping survey finds. Beekeepers lost only ...
June 22, 2020 0 UN Warns of Risk of Low Distribution of AIDS Drug Amid COVID Lockdowns The COVID-19 pandemic could affect availability and distribution of antiretroviral medicine used to treat HIV, UNAIDS said ...
June 22, 2020 0 Thai Trials of COVID-19 Vaccine Reach Make-or-Break Stage Thai scientists administered a second dose of an experimental COVID-19 vaccine to monkeys on Monday, looking for another positive ...
June 22, 2020 0 HIV Drug Sped to Approval 25 Years Ago Revolutionized Fight Against AIDS AIDS activist Larry Kramer used to wear an oversized rectangular turquoise ring on his left finger, tinged with variations of ...
June 22, 2020 0 Heat Wave Shatters Record in Siberian Town One of the coldest places on Earth on Saturday became one of the hottest places on Earth. A Russian heat wave sent ...
June 21, 2020 0 Rare ‘Ring of Fire’ Solar Eclipse Crossed Skies of Africa, Asia Many amateur astronomers in Africa and Asia had the chance to observe Sunday, for the summer solstice, a rare solar eclipse of ...
June 20, 2020 0 Sickle Cell Patients Ask for Protection Against COVID-19 as Confirmed Cases Increase to Over 11, 000 Sickle cell patients in Cameroon on this year’s World Sickle Cell Day on June 19, asked to be given additional care and ...
June 20, 2020 0 Giant Footprints Linked to Predatory Australian Dinosaur Giant footprints found in a disused coal mine belong to Australia’s biggest predatory dinosaur, according to new ...
June 19, 2020 0 US Insurers Eye Legionnaires’ Disease Safeguards as Buildings Reopen From Lockdowns Commercial insurers are scrutinizing building managers’ efforts to avoid outbreaks of Legionnaires’ disease as they ...
June 19, 2020 0 Humanitarian Air Service Could Run Out of Money The U.N.’s World Food Program says its humanitarian air service could stop at the end of July without more funds to keep ...
June 19, 2020 0 Europeans Working with US to Restructure WHO, Top Official Says European governments are working with the United States on plans to overhaul the World Health Organization, a top health official ...
June 18, 2020 0 Mystery Fossil Found in Antarctica is Giant Egg, Scientists Say Researchers say they have determined a mystery fossil discovered in Antarctica in 2011 is a large egg, possibly laid by an ...
June 18, 2020 0 Lockheed Martin Orion Spacecraft Completes Successful Test Aerospace company Lockheed Martin says it has successfully completed a crucial test of the Orion spacecraft it is building for ...
June 18, 2020 0 WHO Aiming for 2 Billion Doses of COVID Vaccine by End of 2021 The World Health Organization’s (WHO) chief scientist said Thursday the agency hopes there will be about two billion ...
June 18, 2020 0 Solar Obiter Spacecraft Makes Closest Approach to Sun So Far The joint Europe and U.S. Solar Orbiter spacecraft has made its first close approach to the Sun, getting as close as 77 million ...
June 17, 2020 0 COVID-19 Vs Climate Change COVID lockdowns are clearing the air around the world, but the emissions reductions may only be temporary. ...
June 16, 2020 0 More Than 30 Extraterrestrial Civilizations in Milky Way, Study Suggests A study by researchers at Britain’s University of Nottingham published this week suggests there could be more than 30 ...
June 16, 2020 0 First Drug Proves Able to Improve Survival from COVID-19 Researchers in England say they have the first evidence that a drug can improve COVID-19 survival: A cheap, widely available ...
June 15, 2020 0 US Revokes Emergency Use of Malaria Drugs Vs. Coronavirus U.S. regulators on Monday revoked emergency authorization for malaria drugs promoted by President Donald Trump for treating ...
June 15, 2020 0 Solar Rules Weaken Vietnam’s Love-Hate Relationship to Coal Near the southern Vietnam beaches filled with kite surfers and mud baths, there sits a hydropower plant called Da Mi. It is no ...
June 14, 2020 0 Accuracy Still Unknown for Many Coronavirus Tests Rushed Out How accurate are the coronavirus tests used in the U.S.? Months into the outbreak, no one really knows how well many of the ...
June 13, 2020 0 WHO Expects to Quickly Tackle DR Congo’s New Ebola Outbreak The World Health Organization says lessons learned from previous outbreaks of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo and ...