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How Do mRNA Vaccines Work?

How Do mRNA Vaccines Work?


By: dig  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  22 Comments  •  3 years ago

The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines are mRNA vaccines. Here are a couple of videos explaining how they work and came to be. It's ingenious, as far as I'm concerned. They simply borrow the...
Facebook releases Ray-Ban smart glasses

Facebook releases Ray-Ban smart glasses


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  27 Comments  •  3 years ago

Some things to ponder as we get older

Some things to ponder as we get older


By: buzz-of-the-orient  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  7 Comments  •  3 years ago

Some things to ponder as we get older   The inventor of the treadmill died at the age of 54    The inventor of gymnastics died at the age of 57         The world bodybuilding...
Elon Musk unveils Tesla robot that would do hard work for humans

Elon Musk unveils Tesla robot that would do hard work for humans


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  13 Comments  •  3 years ago

DeepMind puts the entire human proteome online, as folded by AlphaFold

DeepMind puts the entire human proteome online, as folded by AlphaFold


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  5 Comments  •  3 years ago

2040 the world will collapse — This MIT computer has confirmed it

2040 the world will collapse — This MIT computer has confirmed it


Via: vic-eldred  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  13 Comments  •  3 years ago

Watch: Flying car nails landmark test flight in Slovakia

Watch: Flying car nails landmark test flight in Slovakia


Via: buzz-of-the-orient  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  4 Comments  •  3 years ago

Salma Hayek gets real about why her boobs keep growing

Salma Hayek gets real about why her boobs keep growing


Via: john-russell  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  3 Comments  •  3 years ago

Contacting aliens could end all life on earth. Let’s stop trying.

Contacting aliens could end all life on earth. Let’s stop trying.


Via: john-russell  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  110 Comments  •  3 years ago

How far back are your first memories? You may have been younger than you think

How far back are your first memories? You may have been younger than you think


Via: buzz-of-the-orient  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  39 Comments  •  3 years ago

EXCLUSIVE Hyundai to slash combustion engine line-up, invest in EVs - sources

EXCLUSIVE Hyundai to slash combustion engine line-up, invest in EVs - sources


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  18 Comments  •  3 years ago

Ancient switch to soft food gave us an overbite—and the ability to pronounce 'f's and 'v's | Science | AAAS

Ancient switch to soft food gave us an overbite—and the ability to pronounce 'f's and 'v's | Science | AAAS


Via: sandy-2021492  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  11 Comments  •  3 years ago

Please Don’t Kiss the Chickens!

Please Don’t Kiss the Chickens!


Via: buzz-of-the-orient  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  33 Comments  •  3 years ago

Pfizer to export U.S.-made COVID-19 shots to Canada starting next week

Pfizer to export U.S.-made COVID-19 shots to Canada starting next week


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  8 Comments  •  3 years ago

The Girl in the Kent State Photo

The Girl in the Kent State Photo


Via: thomas  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  17 Comments  •  3 years ago

An interesting read on how being in the right place at the right time, or the wrong place at the wrong time, can affect the lives of people.
The next wave of the pandemic: Long Covid

The next wave of the pandemic: Long Covid


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  3 Comments  •  3 years ago

It does not appear to matter what kind of healthcare you have, the system will be stressed and possibly to the breaking point.
A vertical axis wind turbine without the wind! How do they do that? - YouTube

A vertical axis wind turbine without the wind! How do they do that? - YouTube


Via: tig  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  75 Comments  •  3 years ago

Yet another interesting method for capturing and using wasted energy.
Hubble telescope finds rare double quasars in ancient galactic collisions | Space

Hubble telescope finds rare double quasars in ancient galactic collisions | Space


Via: tig  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  5 Comments  •  3 years ago

The Pandemic’s Wrongest Man In a crowded field of wrongness, one person stands out: Alex Berenson.

The Pandemic’s Wrongest Man In a crowded field of wrongness, one person stands out: Alex Berenson.


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  19 Comments  •  3 years ago

Facebook plans to give users more controls over what they see

Facebook plans to give users more controls over what they see


Via: hallux  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  5 Comments  •  3 years ago

Parler announces re-launch, new CEO

Parler announces re-launch, new CEO


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  14 Comments  •  3 years ago

Earth's magnetic field flipped 42,000 years ago, creating a climate 'disaster'

Earth's magnetic field flipped 42,000 years ago, creating a climate 'disaster'


Via: freefaller  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  4 Comments  •  3 years ago

A reversal in Earth's  magnetic field  thousands of years ago plunged the planet into an environmental crisis that may have resembled "a disaster movie," scientists recently discovered....
What Can Covid-19 Teach Us About the Mysteries of Smell? - The New York Times

What Can Covid-19 Teach Us About the Mysteries of Smell? - The New York Times


Via: thomas  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  8 Comments  •  3 years ago

An interesting read on an often neglected sense.
Dire wolves were real—and even stranger than we thought

Dire wolves were real—and even stranger than we thought


Via: freefaller  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  6 Comments  •  3 years ago

Even before appearing as fictional pets in the television series Game of Thrones, dire wolves had long captured imaginations. Weighing around 150 pounds, the creatures were larger than the...
Student scientist and inventor Gitanjali Rao is Time Magazine's first "Kid of the Year"

Student scientist and inventor Gitanjali Rao is Time Magazine's first "Kid of the Year"


Via: buzz-of-the-orient  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  1 Comments  •  4 years ago

BUZZ NOTE:  There is a relevant news video on this seed (an interview with Gitanjali Rao) that everyone should watch to see how amazing this kid is, that may be accessed by clicking the "SEEDED...
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