The world’s first Malaria Vaccine approved
WHO approves the world’s first malaria vaccine. It’s recommended for children in Africa and can reinvigorate the fight against malaria.
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WHO approves the world’s first malaria vaccine. It’s recommended for children in Africa and can reinvigorate the fight against malaria.
Scientists created a winged microchip that is the smallest-ever human-made flying structure.
Engineers and clinicians developed an ultra-thin, inflatable device that can be used to treat the most severe forms of pain including leg and back pain.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Aduhelm (aducanumab) for the treatment of Alzheimer’s, a debilitating disease affecting 6.2 million Americans.
150,000 genetically modified male mosquitoes are released on the Florida Keys.
Scientists read minds, using new ultrasound technique that decode movement intentions.
The coronavirus pandemic potentially generated the largest single-year decline in US life expectancy in at least 40 years.
Hybrid-Electric plane concept may reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by 95 percent, aviation’s air pollution problem.
Vaccines are one of our best tools to prevent dangerous diseases, but they come with side effects. So would it be safer not to vaccinate?
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