The placentas from 16 women who tested positive for COVID-19 while pregnant showed evidence of injury, according to pathological exams completed directly following birth, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study.
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A research team led by investigators from Brigham and Women’s Hospital has evaluated real-world evidence related to outcomes for COVID-19 patients who were treated with hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine analogues (with or without a macrolide).
Selfie Stick And Fishing Rod Shed First Light On Ancient Reptile
The skeleton of an extinct ‘fish lizard’ locked in a glass case over 16ft from the ground for the last 100 years has finally been studied, thanks to a selfie stick on a fishing rod.
NASA Examines Tropical Storm Mangga in Infrared Light
NASA’s Aqua satellite used infrared light to provide forecasters with a look at the temperatures of the cloud tops in Tropical Storm Mangga.
Towable Sensor Free-Falls To Measure Vertical Slices Of Ocean Conditions
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Parasitic Wasp Discovery Offers Chemical-Free Pest Control For Farmers
A species of parasitic wasp discovered by chance could provide farmers with a chemical-free way of controlling a major pest.