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World’s wildlife more at risk than realised – study

The world's wildlife may be in more trouble than scientists have so far reported, new research published on Thursday suggests. While scientists have assessed the...

Women have more TICKLISH feet than men, study proves

A recent study has proved that women have more ticklish feet than men. Men are more sensitive near the centre of the arch, while...

Ivermectin ineffective in preventing severe COVID-19: study

Malaysian researchers found that treatment with the anti-parasite drug ivermectin did not prevent patients with COVID-19 from becoming severely ill in a randomized clinical...

Omicron more likely to reinfect than Delta, no milder: study

The risk of reinfection with the Omicron coronavirus variant is more than five times higher and it has shown no sign of being milder...

Do tourist boats stress out whales?

Just off the northern coast of Iceland, scientists are collecting data from whales' breath to find out if they get stressed by whale-watching boats,...

COVID vaccine protection wanes within six months: UK researchers

Protection against COVID-19 offered by two doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech and the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccines begins to fade within six months, underscoring the need for...

Tears of COVID-19 patients could be a source of spreading virus: study

A study revealed that the tears of COVID-19 patients could be a source of spreading novel coronavirus infection, however, the respiratory droplets remain the...

Delta spreads ‘like wildfire’ as doctors study whether it makes patients sicker

LOS ANGELES: With a new wave of COVID-19 infections fueled by the Delta variant striking countries worldwide, disease experts are scrambling to learn whether...

Antibodies from Sinovac’s COVID-19 shot fade after about 6 months

BEIJING: Antibodies triggered by Sinovac Biotech's Covid-19 vaccine decline below a key threshold from around six months after a second dose for most recipients,...

Heart inflammation after COVID-19 shots higher than expected: study

Members of the US military who were vaccinated against COVID-19 showed higher-than-expected rates of heart inflammation, although the condition was still extremely rare, according...

Sinopharm’s two COVID-19 shots effective, study says

Two COVID-19 vaccines from China’s Sinopharm showed more than 70% efficacy against symptomatic cases

Pfizer, Moderna vaccines reduce COVID-19 infection risk by 90%

The COVID-19 vaccines developed by Pfizer with BioNTech and Moderna are highly effective and reduced the risk of infection by 90% by two weeks

Covid: Study finds antibodies in 7% of Pakistanis

The prevalence study was carried out to determine how many people in Pakistan have developed antibodies after exposure to the virus

Italian boy travels a mile for internet signal to study under tree

He would prefer to participate in classes over the internet from home - like his fellow classmates have to because of Italy’s coronavirus lockdown - but the bucolic spot under a tree 1.5 km (one mile) away is the closest with a signal.

Study finds how airborne coronavirus particles spread in grocery store

Preliminary results indicate that aerosol particles carrying the virus can remain in the air longer than was originally thought.

Study finds coronavirus can survive in air, other surfaces for hours

The researchers used a nebulizer device to put samples of coronavirus into the air and on other surfaces like plastic to determine its effectiveness.

Facebook failed to catch hundreds of child abuse cases: study

A study suggested that the tech giant Facebook failed to catch at least 366 cases of children exploitation on its platform during the last six years.

Dogs have a type of ‘infrared sensor’ in the tip of their nose

Dogs have a type of infrared sensor in the tip of their nose which enables them to detect minute changes in temperature such as when other animals are nearby

WWI helmet was better blast protection than new one: US study

A helmet used by French soldiers in World War I provided better protection from overhead blasts than a modern American model.

Shorter people run higher risk of diabetes: study

Some 420 million people around the world today suffer from diabetes.

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