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Venus

Latest Study Reveals Life on Venus Was Never Possible

Key Highlights: * Although a hot planet, the early Venusian surface was considered to be an abode for life * Recent studies reveal that life has never been possible on the planet * The study of Tesserae could help throw some light on its current climatic conditions NASA’s latest VERITAS Venus, which was previously considered […]

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Malaria Vaccine

World’s First Malaria Vaccine Approved By WHO

Key Highlights: The World Health Organization endorsed the first malaria vaccine, RTS,S/AS01. Studies reveal that it only prevents infection in 40% of cases and lowers severe malaria by 30%. The next difficulty will be to distribute the vaccination across the African continent. WHO greenlights world’s first malaria vaccine Following a successful pilot trial involving over

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Winston Conrad B. Padojinog

Dr. Winston Conrad B. Padojinog: Setting new standards with innovative and trailblazing programs

The ability to steer an educational institution toward a safe shore when the seas are turbulent is crucial for an education leader. Nothing is clearer than this when the coronavirus pandemic shut down schools and colleges in some parts of the world. However, for Dr. Winston Conrad B. Padojinog, president of the Philippine-based University of

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antibody cocktail

A new antibody cocktail prevents COVID-19 in the chronically ill

Key Highlights: A novel monoclonal antibody treatment protects chronically ill adults from COVID-19. Provent is not the first clinical trial to examine AZD7442 but it is the first to produce encouraging results. The Provent trial’s preliminary data analysis comprises six months of follow-up, with another nine months of observation to come. Protecting Susceptible patients A

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gate

Researchers discover ‘gate’ that opens to allow COVID infection

Key Highlights: Researchers have discovered how glycans—molecules that make up a sugary residue around the spike protein’s edges—act as infection gateways. The study team’s gate finding might lead to novel treatments to combat SARS-CoV-2 illness. The computationally complex simulations were initially conducted on Comet at UC San Diego’s San Diego Supercomputer Center. Discovery of Glycan

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Kentucky State University

Kentucky State University reflects on 135 years of history

FRANKFORT – For 135 years, Kentucky State University has provided access to education to help students go onward, move upward and advance forward. Kentucky State’s three academic colleges offer more than 800 courses, leading to careers in science, education, medicine, business and more. Renowned programs such as aquaculture, computer science or the Doctor of Nursing Practice

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Google Doodle

Google Doodle fostering to wear the mask and get vaccinated

Key Highlights Google creating eye-catching Doodle to aware the population towards vaccines and masks. The Doodle is spreading the message “Get vaccinated. Put on a mask. Save Lives,” The Doodle will give you all information related to the vaccine. Google the most used search engines spreading awareness   Google created a dedicated Doodle to raise awareness

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school and parents

US government building the relational trust between school and parents

Key Highlights Pandemic stopping the parents to send their kids to school. 59 percent of parents polled that teachers should be vaccinated as a priority. Biden administration investing US$ 45 billion in schools. Parents getting skeptical about schools COVID-19 making the parents doubtful about the physical teaching. Parents are not believing the education officials in

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ebola epidemic

Ebola Epidemic Outbreaks in Guinea: First death in Past 5 Years

The government of Guinea has officially declared Ebola outbreaks on the 14th of February after a case was detected in the southeast of the West African nation. After 5 years of getting declared Ebola free, 3 people died in recent weeks from the virus and approximately 4 more people were confirmed to be infected with

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