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Hedgehogs Are Source of Drug-Resistant Bacteria, Study Finds
[ad_1] Tiny, prickly, and cute, the hedgehog is helping to overturn conventional wisdom about the origins of drug-resistant bacterial infections that kill thousands of people each year. In a studyRead More
J. & J. Booster Protects Against Severe Omicron, Study Says
[ad_1] According to a clinical trial conducted in South Africa, the Johnson & Johnson booster vaccine provided strong protection against the Omicron variant, greatly reducing the risk of hospitalization. StudyComparingRead More
Omicron Variant Could Help Beat Delta, Study Advice
[ad_1] People recovering from an infection with the novel Omicron coronavirus variant can fend off infections after the Delta variant, according to a new laboratory study led by South AfricanRead More
Meta aims for ‘deep compatibility’ with blockchain, according to a study
[ad_1] Facebook’s parent company Meta is aiming for “deep compatibility” with blockchain technology, according to an internal post from a senior executive on Tuesday. In a note to employees obtainedRead More
3,000 Years Ago, Britain Got Half of Its Genes From France, DNA Study
[ad_1] Lara Cassidy, a geneticist at Trinity College Dublin who was not involved in the research, called the work “a triumph”. It takes a step back and evaluates Bronze AgeRead More
Most Covid Vaccines Will Work as Boosters, Study Suggests
[ad_1] People looking for a booster shot of a Covid-19 vaccine probably don’t need to worry about which brand it is: Many combinations of vaccines are likely to offer strongRead More
Drought Study on Madagascar Highlights Climate Complexity
[ad_1] In the Indian Ocean country of Madagascar, years of low rainfall have ruined the harvest and left hundreds of thousands of people uncertain about their next meal. Aid groupsRead More
Climate Change Is Driving Some Albatrosses to ‘Divorce’, Study Finds
[ad_1] MELBOURNE, Australia — Albatrosses often mate for life, making them the most monogamous creatures on the planet. But climate change may be pushing many birds to “divorce.” a studyRead More
Scaling enterprise-grade AI: A study of cloud-based AI for automation
[ad_1] Thank you for joining us on “Cloud hub: From cloud chaos to cloud clarity”. We hope you enjoy this article. Over the next few years, the cloud will transformRead More
