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Let Us Now Reward Tiny Ants

All of these differences help us see ants for what they really are: rich in diversity, deserving of evolution over millions of years as they have adapted to the habitats, ecosystems and survival strategies of a world. Dr. Rice calls ants…

Researchers Are Hatching a Low-Value Covid-19 Vaccine

Ein neuer Impfstoff gegen Covid-19, der in Brasilien, Mexiko, Thailand und Vietnam in klinische Studien geht, könnte die Art und Weise verändern, wie die Welt die Pandemie bekämpft. Der Impfstoff mit der Bezeichnung NVD-HXP-S ist der erste…

Docs Accuse UnitedHealthcare of Stifling Competitors

UnitedHealth is competing directly with U.S. Anesthesiology, according to the lawsuit in Texas, through an interest in Sound Physicians, a large medical practice that provides emergency and anesthesiology services. Sound Physicians plans…

Salmonella Outbreak Is Linked to Wild Birds, C.D.C. Says

A salmonella outbreak related to exposure to wild songbirds and birdhouses left 19 people ill in eight states, eight of whom were hospitalized.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said they were studying salmonella infections in…

Automotive Upkeep Through the Pandemic

For an older car, following the mileage recommendation in the owner's manual in difficult conditions will help keep the lubricant and its mix of protective additives fresh (often online and from the automaker if you run out of the manual).…

Would You Leap In to Cease an Assault?

Fear isn't the only factor that determines whether viewers act in moments like this. Bibb Latané, a social psychologist who pioneered viewer intervention in the years following the murder of Kitty Genovese, described another dynamic: the…