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Moderna Pledges To Never Enforce Patents, Will Build Vaccine Hub In Kenya – DesignTAXI.com
By Alexa Heah, 09 Mar 2022 92 low- and middle-income countries can use the company’s vaccine data. Moderna has announced it will “never enforce” its patents for its mRNA COVID-19 vaccines in 92 low- and middle-income countries under the Gavi … Continue reading
Oh, Look. Another Doomsday Scenario To Worry About. | Answers With Joe
[…] We live on a water planet. And the currents generated in the oceans affect all of our lives, even if you don’t live near the ocean. So as evidence seems to mount that the North Atlantic Gulf Stream is … Continue reading
The Cosmologist Challenging Einstein
Celia Escamilla-Rivera discusses how she is using the tools of precision cosmology to hunt for a theory of gravity—in particular, teleparallel gravity—that incorporates dark energy more naturally than general relativity does. Read more at Quanta Magazine: https://www.quantamagazine.org/in-mex…
Scientists Found Particle ‘X,’ Now What?!
For the first time ever, scientists at CERN have spotted a bizarre “X” particle in a recreation of the primordial soup that existed just moments after the Big Bang, using the LHC. » Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker » Watch more … Continue reading
Curiosity Rover Finds a Bizarre Rock on Mars That Looks Like a Flower | Science Daily
By NANCY ATKINSON, UNIVERSE TODAY FEBRUARY 27, 2022 The Curiosity rover took a picture of something pretty enticing this week on the surface of Mars. While the object in question looks like a tiny little flower or maybe even some type … Continue reading
In ‘Glass Microbiology,’ Sculptures Explore the Science Behind Modeling Viruses and Bacteria | Colossal
FEBRUARY 25, 2022. GRACE EBERT T4 Bacteriophage 2011. All photographs © Luke Jerram Digital models of bacteria and viruses are essential for scientists communicating vital health information to the broader public. Paired with news articles and government guidelines, the depictions … Continue reading
We need to dream | Neuroscience Professor Sidarta Ribeiro
This is part 1 of an exclusive How To Academy event. To watch part 2, click here: https://youtu.be/5hPUsfLu3A8 Why do we dream? How do our bodies and minds use dreams? Join us for a ground-breaking scientific account of the role … Continue reading
Amber Tamm
Amber Tamm is a young woman from Brooklyn who is a horticulturist, floral designer, community advocate, and farmer. Her life took a traumatic turn when her father murdered her mother, shattering her love for life. It was a shocking trauma … Continue reading