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  • Hundreds of scientists signed an open letter saying the new coronavirus is airborne and demanded the World Health Organization (WHO) change its recommendations, Reuters reported.
    Scientists to WHO: Recognize the new coronavirus is airborne
    2020-07-06 20:05:02
    Hundreds of scientists signed an open letter saying the new coronavirus is airborne and demanded the World Health Organization (WHO) change its recommendations, Reuters reported.
  • Scientists observed the youngest baby-pulsar in the galaxy with the help of the X-ray space lab X-Em - Newton, the European Space Agency press office said.
    Scientists observed the youngest baby-pulsar
    2020-06-18 20:23:07
    Scientists observed the youngest baby-pulsar in the galaxy with the help of the X-ray space lab X-Em - Newton, the European Space Agency press office said.
  • Scientists have discovered using remote research the largest and most ancient known to date construction created by the Mayan civilization - a colossal rectangular erected platform built between 1000 and 800 BC in the state of Tabasco, Mexico, Reuters and TASS reported.
    Scientists discover Mexico's largest and most ancient Mayan construction
    2020-06-05 01:35:05
    Scientists have discovered using remote research the largest and most ancient known to date construction created by the Mayan civilization - a colossal rectangular erected platform built between 1000 and 800 BC in the state of Tabasco, Mexico, Reuters and TASS reported.
  • Canadian scientists have found that toxic compounds of fluorine and organic acids used instead of freon have been piling up in Arctic ice for several decades, TASS reported, quoted by BTA.
    Scientists find toxic traces of new freons in Arctic ice
    2020-05-14 21:26:14
    Canadian scientists have found that toxic compounds of fluorine and organic acids used instead of freon have been piling up in Arctic ice for several decades, TASS reported, quoted by BTA.
  • British scientists will examine the genes of thousands of COVID-19 patients in a bid to unravel one of the strangest features of the new coronavirus - why it kills some people and in others it doesn't cause even a slight headache, Reuters reported.
    British scientists tackle COVID-19 genetic mystery
    2020-05-14 00:09:25
    British scientists will examine the genes of thousands of COVID-19 patients in a bid to unravel one of the strangest features of the new coronavirus - why it kills some people and in others it doesn't cause even a slight headache, Reuters reported.
  • Harvard University scientists created and tested on mice microparticles that allow the immune system to effectively fight tumor cells, according to a report published on the university's website, Nova TV reports.
    Harvard scientists found way to fight incurable cancer
    2020-05-01 20:55:02
    Harvard University scientists created and tested on mice microparticles that allow the immune system to effectively fight tumor cells, according to a report published on the university's website, Nova TV reports.
  • Scientists were able, using X-rays, to unravel the secrets of 200-million-year-old dinosaur eggs, France Press and BTA reported.
    Scientists uncovered secrets of 200m-year-old dinosaur eggs with X-rays
    2020-04-10 23:53:41
    Scientists were able, using X-rays, to unravel the secrets of 200-million-year-old dinosaur eggs, France Press and BTA reported.
  • Whale sharks - the largest fish in the world with a key role in ecotourism - have their secrets. One of them is how long they live. Now scientists report that they have discovered how to calculate their age, thanks to Cold War-era atomic bomb tests, Reuters reported.
    Scientists discovered how to calculate the age of the world's largest fish
    2020-04-10 01:26:27
    Whale sharks - the largest fish in the world with a key role in ecotourism - have their secrets. One of them is how long they live. Now scientists report that they have discovered how to calculate their age, thanks to Cold War-era atomic bomb tests, Reuters reported.
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