Scientists discover a drug that can fight both cancer and COVID-19...
When HA15, developed for use against cancer cells, was tested in the bodies of mice infected with SARS-CoV-2, the drug greatly reduced the viral load in the lungs.
When HA15, developed for use against cancer cells, was tested in the bodies of mice infected with SARS-CoV-2, the drug greatly reduced the viral load in the lungs.
A recent study revealed which are the most prosperous and least prosperous US states in 2022. Most of the least prosperous states were located in the southeast, while half of
Florida approves ban on gender-affirming care for children
ULA measure to apply an additional tax to properties that are sold for more than $5 million to allocate them to the construction of affordable housing and prevent homelessness in
Small amounts of daily caffeine consumption by the mother are associated with shorter height in their offspring that persists into infancy, research suggests.
The hammer was unearthed at a future home construction site. It is cast in lead in the stylized shape that represents the hammer Mjolnir.
Consumers are changing their consumption habits not only for non-essential products, but also for food due to the high prices that inflation is leaving behind. In this scenario, supermarkets like
A new virus has become of interest to scientists who feel that some of its features may be similar to pathogens from Covid-19 and it might even be able to
President Biden and Senator Leader Chuck Schumer have achieved a good match in terms of βbalanceβ in the federal courts, as greater diversity has been achieved, including the appointment of
China on Monday accused the United States of carrying out tens of thousands of cyberattacks against it, which led to the theft of sensitive data, including at a university.
This would be a great advantage suitable for application in low-income countries where PCR tests are expensive or difficult to perform.
Although many azo pigments, which make up inks, do not cause health problems, it is possible that bacteria or ultraviolet light can convert them into a potential carcinogen