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).
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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
The motion of the ocean is often thought of in horizontal terms, for instance in the powerful currents that sweep around the planet, or the waves that ride in and out along a coastline.
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.
Low-Severity Fires Enhance Long-Term Carbon Retention of Peatlands
High-intensity fires can destroy peat bogs and cause them to emit huge amounts of their stored carbon into the atmosphere as greenhouse gases, but a new Duke University study finds low-severity fires spark the opposite outcome.
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.


