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Coronavirus update: Russia has over 240,000 cases as Putin lifts lockdownRussia now has 242,271 confirmed coronavirus cases, according to the Johns Hopkins University tracker - the highest caseload in the world after the United States. On May 12, health authorities reported 10,899 new cases in the last 24 hours, the 10th consecutive day that new cases were over 10,000....
Coronavirus survivors returning to work could help stop its spreadAllowing people who have recovered from COVID-19 to go back to work could help reduce its rate of transmission by as much as 77 percent, a new study suggests. The claim comes from a new model developed and analyzed by researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), Princeton...
Michigan reporting 10 percent death rate from coronavirus casesWhile the overall death rate from the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) across America currently stands at about 5.8 percent - this based on official data that has thus far been collected and reported - the state of Michigan is reporting nearly double that amount. As of May 8, there have been 4,343...
Free of human interference, wildlife thrives in Chernobyl Exclusion ZoneSince that fateful day in 1986, almost no humans have set foot within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. In the absence of humans, a diverse community of wildlife has since moved in and repopulated the area. Today, the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Zone of Alienation, as the exclusion zone is officially...
Prepping basics: How to prepare for a nuclear attackSince the first nuclear bombs fell on Japan at the end of World War II, people all over the world have, at one point, lived in fear of an impending nuclear attack, especially during the height of the Cold War. While the dangers of a nuclear strike may have disappeared for many, the risk of
The Moon has plenty of water - frozen below the surfaceResearchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have found that the Moon may have a lot more water and ice than previously suspected. The researchers, who published their findings in the journal Nature Geoscience, believe that a lot of water and ice may be locked deep underneath...
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