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    Coronavirus Test Used By Trump And Others At White House May Be Wrong Half The Time

    A coronavirus test used by the White House and touted by Trump as "game-changing" may miss up to half of COVID-19 infections, a new paper…

    By Mike Wehner May 14th, 2020 Read More
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    WHO Says Coronavirus 'May Never Go Away'

    The World Health Organization (WHO) said the novel coronavirus "may never go away," echoing remarks from other experts on the matter. A few days ago Dr.…

    By Chris Smith May 14th, 2020 Read More
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    Scary Study Shows You Can Spread Coronavirus Just By Talking

    A new study shows that a person talking loudly can emit tiny droplets that carry the novel coronavirus, which can then float for several minutes…

    By Chris Smith May 14th, 2020 Read More
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    The First Astronauts To Fly In A SpaceX Ship Just Entered Quarantine

    NASA's first crewed launch from US soil in nearly a decade is rapidly approaching. Two astronauts will be launched to the International Space Station aboard…

    By Mike Wehner May 13th, 2020 Read More
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    Hurricane Season May Start Early As Storm Brews Off The East Coast

    Hurricane season looks to be starting early for a 6th straight year as favorable conditions for storm formation are growing off the East Coast. If…

    By Mike Wehner May 13th, 2020 Read More
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    Bill Gates Is Sending At-Home Coronavirus Tests To Seattle Residents

    Bill Gates is funding a new disease surveillance program called SCAN that delivers at-home coronavirus tests to people in Seattle to detect cases of COVID-19.…

    By Jacob Siegal May 13th, 2020 Read More
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    The Most Bizarre Coronavirus Symptom May Be The Key To Early Diagnosis

    A new study looking to explain one of the strangest symptoms of novel coronavirus infections indicates that it might be more important than anyone thought.…

    By Chris Smith May 13th, 2020 Read More
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    Scary Coronavirus Experiment Shows How Easily The Virus Spreads In Restaurants

    A new experiment from Japan shows how easily and comprehensively the novel coronavirus can quickly spread throughout restaurants, which are among the businesses that states…

    By Andy Meek May 13th, 2020 Read More
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    This Ultra-Hot Exoplanet Has Yellow Skies And Iron Rain

    Exoplanet WASP-79b is a massive gas giant with incredibly hot atmospheric temperatures. Its atmosphere isn't capable of scattering like in the way that Earth's atmosphere…

    By Mike Wehner May 13th, 2020 Read More
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    Here's The Surface Of An Asteroid Like You've Never Seen It Before

    Japan's Hayabusa-2 asteroid probe snapped some gorgeous images of the surface of Ryugu. The photos show the color contrast of Ryugu's surface, with the redder…

    By Mike Wehner May 13th, 2020 Read More
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    Hope For Life On Mars Dealt A Huge Blow By New Study

    Scientists built a climate model to simulate puddles of salty water on Mars which could hold life. The data doesn't favor the existence of life…

    By Mike Wehner May 12th, 2020 Read More
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    Lava Tubes On Mars Could Act As Prebuilt Homes For Astronauts

    Crewed missions to Mars may rely on extinct lava tubes to provide shelter from radiation. Researchers tested how well lava caves on Earth block radiation…

    By Mike Wehner May 12th, 2020 Read More
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    'Miracle Patient' Leaves Hospital After 64-Day Fight With Coronavirus

    A coronavirus patient named Gregg Garfield recently left a California hospital after spending more than two months battling the virus. Garfield's symptoms were particularly severe…

    By Yoni Heisler May 11th, 2020 Read More
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    Could Mars Missions Bring Alien Viruses Back To Earth?

    NASA is well aware of the risks of bringing samples back from Mars, and is taking precautions to ensure no microbial life gets loose. Samples…

    By Mike Wehner May 11th, 2020 Read More
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    Coronavirus Drug Remdesivir Is Going To Be Hard To Find In The US

    Earlier this month, the FDA approved the drug remdesivir to treat patients hospitalized with COVID-19. Shipments of remdesivir began going out last week, but only…

    By Jacob Siegal May 11th, 2020 Read More
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    Scientists Discovered An Animal That Doesn't Need Oxygen

    Scientists have found a multicellular organism capable of surviving without oxygen. The creature, a tiny parasite that lives inside of salmon, doesn't have the genes…

    By Mike Wehner May 11th, 2020 Read More
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    Astronomers Capture Breathtaking 'Lucky' Image Of Jupiter's Raging Storms

    Using the infrared imaging capabilities of the Gemini North telescope in Hawaii, astronomers have produced one of the most detailed images of Jupiter ever captured…

    By Mike Wehner May 10th, 2020 Read More
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    Researchers Found An Novel Way To Treat Snakebite Victims

    A new research study claims that administering an oral drug to snakebite victims can inhibit the venom from taking hold, thus giving victims more time…

    By Yoni Heisler May 10th, 2020 Read More
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    This Controversial Coronavirus Study Could Speed Up Vaccine Research

    Coronavirus vaccine development is advancing at a rapid pace, but a viable drug might not be available to the general population until early 2021, in…

    By Chris Smith May 10th, 2020 Read More
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    Japanese Asteroid Probe Discovers An Incredible Secret

    Japan's Hayabusa2 asteroid probe snapped images that reveal the space rock had a close encounter with the Sun. Scorched rock was present on the asteroid's…

    By Mike Wehner May 9th, 2020 Read More
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    Singapore Deployed A Robot To Stop People From Spreading Coronavirus

    A Spot robot built by Boston Dynamics is exploring a Singapore park to remind people of social distancing guidelines. The robot plays a recorded message…

    By Mike Wehner May 8th, 2020 Read More
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    This Startling Discovery Might Protect Men From Coronavirus

    Doctors studying cohorts of cancer patients who were infected with the novel coronavirus made a startling discovery. Men with prostate cancer who were under androgen-deprivation…

    By Chris Smith May 8th, 2020 Read More
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    NASA's Mars 'Mole' Is Finally Digging Again, But Just Barely

    NASA's InSight lander mole is digging into the surface of Mars once more, but progress is slow and complicated. The mole is designed to dig…

    By Mike Wehner May 8th, 2020 Read More
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    Scientists Mapped An Entire Mouse Brain, And The Results Are Mesmerizing

    A three-year project to create a detailed 3D 'atlas' of the brain of a lab mouse is now finished. The resulting model will help scientists…

    By Mike Wehner May 8th, 2020 Read More
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    Uh Oh: China Reports 'Anomaly' During Cargo Capsule Launch Test

    China's cargo capsule test flight suffered an anomaly during its return to Earth. The Chinese space agency launched its most powerful rocket this week, called…

    By Mike Wehner May 7th, 2020 Read More
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    Raptors Didn't Hunt In Packs, Despite What 'Jurassic Park' Tells Us

    Raptors were likely not pack hunters as depicted in movies like Jurassic Park, a new study suggests. Evidence to support the notion that raptors hunted…

    By Mike Wehner May 7th, 2020 Read More
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    Doctors May Have Found A Way To Reduce The Risk Of Death In Severe Coronavirus Cases

    An increasing number of reports have observed strange symptoms in patients infected with the novel coronavirus, including blood clotting. Clotting can lead to strokes and…

    By Chris Smith May 7th, 2020 Read More
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