What are the symptoms of the emerging corona virus? What are the most common symptoms? What are the most dangerous symptoms that can indicate serious complications? The answer can be found in this comprehensive report. Here we are providing you with the latest medical data on the symptoms of the emerging coronavirus, “SARS …
Read More »IS IT DANGEROUS TO COOK YOUR FOOD IN THE MICROWAVE?
A way to cook to avoid? While the microwave oven is present in most homes to cook, reheat or defrost food in record time, it is the subject of many fears about its effects on health. First of all, you should know that the microwave oven in homes works thanks to …
Read More »Can we eat food affected by a fly?
There are a number of things you can do when you see a fly on food. As an example, you can instantly throw in your tasty lunch. Fly on food: Some of us will continue to eat as if nothing had happened under the pretext that “it’s just a fly”. In fact, …
Read More »Researchers have found a natural way to avoid type 2 diabetes
Before type 2 diabetes, there is prediabetes. Researchers believe they’ve found a natural way to keep blood sugar levels under control so that you don’t go on to type 2 diabetes. Find out what it is. 5 million French people suffer from type 2 diabetes. This disease is characterized by an excessively …
Read More »Vegan Leather: Two young Mexicans make leather from cacti
An innovative technique invented by two young Mexican entrepreneurs is to create vegan leather from cactus, which is eco-friendly but also similar to real leather. People have been trying for a long time to find a new, sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to cruelty-free leather. And now it’s done with this vegan …
Read More »The 5 countries with the longest lunch breaks in the world
Most employees are only allowed one hour of lunch break per day. We all know that an hour is not a lot. Lunch Break: We always take advantage of this and somehow manage to eat our meals, do our midday groceries and take a short cigarette break before heading back to …
Read More »Google to ban Coronavirus plot announcements
Google is looking for fake ads around Covid-19 According to a Bloomberg report, Google will adopt these new advertising regulations next month. And in addition to preventing advertisers from creating new ads, the American giant will also use algorithmic and human analysis to identify violators and take appropriate action. Those who will …
Read More »The 25 apps from the Play Store capable of hacking your Facebook
In total, the 25 applications have been downloaded 2.34 million times. Two of them (Super Wallpapers Flashlight and Padenatef) have been downloaded more than 500,000 times each. The applications were all developed by the same group, Rio Reader LLC. Although they all worked as promised (screen capture tool, flashlight, video editing, etc.), …
Read More »A village in Italy, “without Covid”, is selling houses for 1 euro
To attract the inhabitants, more and more villages are resorting to the same strategy: offering to buy houses for 1 euro. In return, they must agree to restore these residences, very often abandoned for several years. This is particularly the case in Roubaix or Liverpool. In Italy, these initiatives are multiplying in rural …
Read More »The University of Nantes said it detected 250 student cheaters during the end-of-semester exams organized remotely
Distance examinations have opened the door to cheating at the University of Nantes. In a press release, she regrets “an increase in the rate of fraud” during exams for this semester marked by an unprecedented health crisis. Several students have been suspected of plagiarism during their distance exams. During the coronavirus crisis, …
Read More »Covid-19: Resurgence of cases in several regions, the potential of a second wave weighs
Over the weekend, some 20 American states reported an increase in the number of cases, as did the city of Tokyo in Japan. Even more disturbing, a new epidemic in Beijing has led the authorities to close a market in this country, recalling the start of the first wave of …
Read More »Diabetes: a prototype implant using electric shock to regulate insulin.
Swiss scientists have recently developed a prototype implant using an electric shock to normalize the expression of genes in encapsulated beta cells, thereby enabling controlled release of insulin. Explanations. DIRECT CONTROL OF GENE EXPRESSION BY ELECTRICITY The principle of beta cells in the pancreas is to detect spikes in blood sugar …
Read More »American researchers discover mutation of Coronavirus that could make it more contagious
Researchers in the US state of Florida have said that the new Corona virus has mutated in a way that makes it more capable of attacking human cells, which explains the increase in the number of cases in the United States and South America, as reported by the American channel …
Read More »Experts expect return to isolation measures in Europe
European Union health experts on Friday highlighted the possibility of a second wave of Covid-19 disease requiring reimposition of general isolation measures in Europe, and said the possibility is medium to high and depends on the gradual relaxation of restrictions and the extent of people’s engagement. An assessment of the …
Read More »Cambridge University courses will be held online until summer 2021
The prestigious University of Cambridge has decided to give all of its courses online until the summer of 2021, due to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. “The university is constantly adapting to evolving recommendations,” said the British university. “Social distancing will continue to be necessary, the university has decided that there will …
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