A more contagious and more aggressive “L” type It would thus be a variation of the virus within the same species. These variations manifest themselves in “nucleotide polymorphism” as the researchers call it. In humans this can characterize variations that explain why some people are more susceptible to a disease …
Read More »Canadian Prime Minister’s wife infected with the Corona virus
Canadian authorities have revealed that Sophie Gregoire, wife of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, is infected with the Corona virus. The Canadian Prime Minister’s Office said on Friday that the wife of Canadian Prime Minister “Sophie Gregoire” had suffered from flu-like symptoms after her return last Wednesday from Britain, according …
Read More »Algerian Minister of Higher Education described the level of university professors as “zero”
The Minister of Higher Education, Chems Eddine Chitour, described the level of Algerian university professors as “zero”. A statement that aroused anger and indignation among teachers who called for protest rallies and a strike, in protest. Yesterday Monday March 2, during the presentation of the bill on higher education and technological …
Read More »Harvard Online Course
Of free online courses at the University Harvard are available in many areas. These courses are called MOOC (Massive Open Online Courses). Anyone from around the world can access these best online courses , register and learn from the best teachers in the world. Free online course at Harvard University: Founded in 1636, Harvard University is one of the best and oldest …
Read More »The immediate execution of a North Korean official who went to a public bath
North Korea authorities executed a high-ranking official for going to a public bath in what was supposed to be quarantine because of fears of infection with the Coronavirus, British newspaper Daily Mail reported on Friday. The Daily Mail quoted North Korea’s Dong-e Poo newspaper as saying that the commercial official …
Read More »Coronavirus: “two thirds of the world’s population could be affected”
Professor Gabriel Leung of the University of Hong Kong has very pessimistically anticipated the spread of the coronavirus. He told the Guardian that 60% of the world’s population could be reached if the epidemic were not controlled. In an interview with The Guardian, Professor Gabriel Leung, president of the University of …
Read More »More than 15,000 cases of corona in one day in China
Some 15,000 additional contaminations to the coronavirus, now called Covid-19, were announced by China on Thursday, which justifies this record leap by a new method of calculating cases of infection. The main culprits of the cradle province of the epidemic have been sacked. A figure largely revised upwards, which resulted in …
Read More »Coronavirus. The pangolin, this small mammal suspected of having transmitted the virus to humans
The pangolin, a small mammal with scales in danger of extinction, could be the animal that transmitted the new coronavirus to humans, Chinese scientists said on Friday (February 7th). Researchers at the Southern China University of Agriculture have identified pangolin as a possible intermediate host that facilitated the transmission of the virus, the university said in …
Read More »Finland grants fathers 7 months parental leave
The Finnish government has announced plans to extend paternity leave to give new fathers the same paid leave as new mothers. The plans were announced Wednesday by Finnish Minister of Health and Welfare, Aino-Kaisa Pekonen. She said the move was aimed at improving gender equality while increasing the declining birth rate …
Read More »No kissing or petting to prevent the transmission of the coronavirus in Russia
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia’s consumer health watchdog advised people on Friday to refrain from greeting each other with handshakes, kisses or hugs and to wear medical masks in crowded public places to try to prevent the spread of the virus epidemic in China. Russia, which has no confirmed cases of …
Read More »H5N1 avian flu virus re-emerges in China, in addition to coronavirus
On Saturday, February 1, China announced the re-emergence of a highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus in Hunan Province, bordering Hubei Province, the epicenter of the coronavirus epidemic. As China faces an epidemic of coronavirus, the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture announced that H5N1 bird flu has resurfaced in Hunan Province. …
Read More »Coronavirus symptoms : these signs that should alert you
For several weeks, the coronavirus has been a source of concern on several continents. This virus, apparently born in the heart of a seafood market in Wuhan, in central China, has already killed 81 people there, and 2,744 cases have been identified throughout the country. 40,000 people may have been infected Since …
Read More »The coronavirus: How do bats live with all these viruses?
Bats are likely to be the possible source of the coronavirus epidemic, which appeared in China, as these organisms have been shown to have an immune system that allows them to coexist with many pathogenic viruses. “We do not yet know the source of this virus, but there is strong …
Read More »A REAL-TIME MAP TO MONITOR THE EVOLUTION OF THE CHINESE CORONAVIRUS EPIDEMIC
As the mysterious Chinese coronavirus seems to be spreading more and more, a map allows you to follow the evolution of the epidemic in real time. The map, available HERE , was developed by researchers from Johns-Hopkins University in the United States. It lists all confirmed cases worldwide, as well as suspected cases. It …
Read More »The discovery of a new cell capable of attacking all cancers
Scientists at Cardiff University have discovered an immune cell that is capable of attacking all forms of cancer. giving hope for the development of a universal treatment. A new type of T cell (or T lymphocyte) has been discovered in the blood and is believed to carry a receptor never seen …
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