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50 years ago, scientists were genetically modifying mosquitoes

January 2, 2022
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Excerpt from the December 18, 1971 issue of Science News Scientists are working hard to find a substitute for DDT in the control of malaria vector mosquitoes.… Two experiments with mosquitoes breeding in old tires in New Delhi point to an answer: a gene for sterility that would be passed to offspring. Update Today, scientists […]

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COVID-19 testing is complicated right now. Here are answers to 6 big questions

January 2, 2022
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What you need to know before taking an at-home test or getting tested by a doctor A friend texted me recently because her daughter’s class had a coronavirus outbreak and my friend had some questions about COVID-19 testing. Testing has been on lots of other people’s minds and in the news lately, too. President Joe […]

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These are the viruses that mRNA vaccines may take on next

January 2, 2022
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Clinical trials are in the works for shots against influenza, HIV and more Tiny molecules came up big in 2021. By year’s end, COVID-19 vaccines based on snippets of mRNA, or messenger RNA, proved to be safe and incredibly effective at preventing the worst outcomes of the disease. mRNA vaccines tell our cells how to […]

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The CDC recommends mRNA COVID-19 vaccines over J&J’s, citing fewer risks

January 2, 2022
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Pfizer’s and Moderna’s vaccines are more effective and cause fewer serious side effects, new data show  People seeking a COVID-19 vaccine should choose an mRNA shot over Johnson & Johnson’s, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends. The mRNA vaccines, made by Moderna and by Pfizer and its German partner BioNtech, are safer […]

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Why it matters that health agencies finally said the coronavirus is airborne

January 2, 2022
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Recognizing that the virus spreads through the air reinforced the importance of wearing masks This year, health experts around the world revised their views about how the coronavirus spreads. Aerosol scientists, virologists and other researchers had determined in 2020 that the virus spreads through the air, but it took until 2021 for prominent public health […]

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Why the coronavirus’s delta variant dominated 2021

January 2, 2022
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Delta’s unique constellation of mutations explains why it has wreaked so much havoc 2021 was a year of coronavirus variants. Alpha and beta kicked off the year, and several worrisome variants later, omicron is closing it out. How omicron may come to define the pandemic’s future remains uncertain. But even as omicron comes on strong, […]

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The Parker Solar Probe is the first spacecraft to visit the sun’s atmosphere

January 2, 2022
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The probe crossed an invisible boundary that has been predicted for decades but never observed For the first time, a spacecraft has made contact with the sun. During a recent flyby, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe entered the sun’s atmosphere. “We have finally arrived,” Nicola Fox, director of NASA’s Heliophysics Science Division in Washington, D.C., said […]

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  • The Parker Solar Probe is the first spacecraft to visit the sun’s atmosphereJanuary 2, 2022
    The probe crossed an invisible boundary that has been predicted for decades but never observed […]
  • Why the coronavirus’s delta variant dominated 2021January 2, 2022
    Delta’s unique constellation of mutations explains why it has wreaked so much havoc 2021 was […]
  • How a warming climate may make winter tornadoes strongerJanuary 2, 2022
    Higher winter temperatures might make twisters more intense, a climate simulation predicts NEW ORLEANS — […]
  • Why it matters that health agencies finally said the coronavirus is airborneJanuary 2, 2022
    Recognizing that the virus spreads through the air reinforced the importance of wearing masks This […]
  • A terrifying robot can thwart invasive mosquito fishJanuary 2, 2022
    A lab experiment shows how fear can render some exotic species less harmful Invasive mosquito […]

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