Japan researchers use ostrich cells to make glowing COVID-19 detection masks
Tokyo (Reuters) – Japanese researchers have developed masks that use ostrich antibodies to detect COVID-19 by glowing under ultraviolet light.
Read MoreTokyo (Reuters) – Japanese researchers have developed masks that use ostrich antibodies to detect COVID-19 by glowing under ultraviolet light.
Read MoreWashington (Reuters) – BioNTech and Pfizer (PFE.N) said on Wednesday a three-shot course of their COVID-19 vaccine was able to
Read MoreUK (Reuters) – A major British study into mixing COVID-19 vaccines has found that people had a better immune response
Read MoreSeoul (Reuters) – South Korea reported a record daily 5,352 new COVID-19 infections and 70 deaths, while a nationwide total
Read MoreIslamabad – Pakistani scientist Dr. Mubashir Husain Rehmani has been named among the list of world’s top computer science researchers
Read MoreBeijing (Reuters) – Security officials in one of China’s largest provinces have commissioned a surveillance system they say they want
Read MoreGeneva (Reuters) – The Omicron variant of coronavirus carries a very high global risk of surges, the WHO warned on
Read MoreGeneva (Reuters) – Member states of the World Health Organization have reached a tentative consensus to negotiate a future agreement
Read MoreReuters Experts also don’t yet know whether Omicron will cause more or less severe COVID-19 compared to other coronavirus strains.
Read MoreGeneva (Reuters) – The European Commission aims to harmonize the duration of the validity of the COVID-19 vaccination certificate, including
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