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    BA.5 Covid variant 4 times more vaccine-resistant, reveals study

    BA.5 Covid variant 4 times more vaccine-resistant, reveals study The study revealed that the subvariant is four times more resistant to messenger RNA vaccines than earlier strains of Omicron, which include Pfizer and Moderna coronavirus vaccines
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    New model that could revolutionize therapies for brain inflammation from RVFV

    New model that could revolutionize therapies for brain inflammation from RVFV As the first mouse model that faithfully mimics brain damage caused by severe Rift Valley Fever virus (RVFV) infection, it will permit the study of disease mechanisms in detail and provide an opportunity to conduct...
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    Long covid is an elusive target for big pharma

    Long covid is an elusive target for big pharma The drug industry quickly developed Covid-19 vaccines and treatments, yet treatments for the post-viral illness known as long Covid are nowhere close to being developed
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    India’s first monkeypox case found in Kerala

    India’s first monkeypox case found in Kerala The central team will assist the Kerala health department in containing the outbreak
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    Suspected monkeypox case reported in Kerala. Govt guidelines in 10 points

    Suspected monkeypox case reported in Kerala. Govt guidelines in 10 points According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), monkeypox is a viral zoonosis (a virus transmitted to humans from animals) with symptoms similar to those seen in the past in smallpox patients.
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    Behind the deep view of James Webb telescope

    Behind the deep view of James Webb telescope  On Tuesday, the James Webb Space Telescope, the biggest telescope in space, sent back its first set of images. The JWST surpassed the iconic Hubble’s abilities, using cutting edge technologies to give us the farthest, deepest and clearest views...
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    ‘Virus is running freely’: WHO chief warns against Covid-19 infections surge

    ‘Virus is running freely’: WHO chief warns against Covid-19 infections surge ‘New waves of the virus demonstrate again that Covid-19 is nowhere near over,’ said WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
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    Covid vaccinations for children below 12 may not begin anytime soon

    Covid vaccinations for children below 12 may not begin anytime soon Vaccination coverage between 12-14 years of age group is 40-42% whereas the vaccination coverage for adolescents in the age group of 15-18 years is around 65%
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    India’s space policy to let SpaceX-type projects for pvt cos

    India’s space policy to let SpaceX-type projects for pvt cos Once the first phase of privately-built PSLV deployment is completed, future PSLVs will be supplied to the private sector as well—who can use these higher capacity launch vehicles to conduct bigger commercial missions, Pawan Goenka...
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    Time travel: NASA uncovers the farthest galaxies ever seen

    Time travel: NASA uncovers the farthest galaxies ever seen The plan is to use the telescope to peer back so far that scientists will get a glimpse of the early days of the universe
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    Chinese scientists make robot fish to ‘eat’ microplastics in polluted Oceans

    Chinese scientists make robot fish to ‘eat’ microplastics in polluted Oceans To clean oceans of microplastics, Chinese scientists have developed robot fish that would 'eat' the tiny plastic particles
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    ICMR develops tech to kill mosquitos

    ICMR develops tech to kill mosquitos VCRC’s Bti technology is equivalent to the WHO standard strain of bacteria in terms of its effectiveness
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    This usually harmless virus can cause CNS diseases, brain cancer: Study

    This usually harmless virus can cause CNS diseases, brain cancer: Study Scientists utilized the Raman microspectroscopy technique, a simple, cost-effective tool to find sensitive chemical changes in biological samples
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    Your sore throat can determine if you have contracted Covid-19. Here's how to understand

    Your sore throat can determine if you have contracted Covid-19. Here's how to understand Sore throat is one of the most common symptoms that arises with respiratory infections
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    This newfound star takes only 4 years to revolve around the black hole. Read here

    This newfound star takes only 4 years to revolve around the black hole. Read here The cluster, called the S cluster, is home to over a hundred stars that differ in their brightness and mass. S stars move particularly fast.
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    What the heck Is a ‘Super App’ and why are Elon Musk, Evan Spiegel and Jack Dorsey so interested?

    What the heck Is a ‘Super App’ and why are Elon Musk, Evan Spiegel and Jack Dorsey so interested? Super apps, immensely popular in Asia but not in the U.S., are the new hot thing for companies scrambling to capture ever more of our time, attention and money
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    As pandemics plague 21st century, know about emerging viruses: MERS, SARS, Ebola, Marburg

    As pandemics plague 21st century, know about emerging viruses: MERS, SARS, Ebola, Marburg An infectious disease is called emerging when the virus is new on the global register, when its infection agent has changed to become more transmissible or more dangerous or when it is rapidly spreading...
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    Explained: The reason behind fluctuation in numbers of Covid cases

    Explained: The reason behind fluctuation in numbers of Covid cases Amid the recent surge reported in COVID-19 cases across the country, the Health Ministry of India on June 9 urged States and Union Territories to not lower their guards and strictly maintain COVID-appropriate behaviour
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    India to train 100 entomologists a year to fight vector-borne diseases

    India to train 100 entomologists a year to fight vector-borne diseases The Vector Control Research Centre (VCRC) in Puducherry has increased the number of seats in M.Sc. public health entomology from 8 to 20 to create skilled manpower in this field
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    WHO calls emergency meeting over monkeypox virus as cases rise: 10 updates

    WHO calls emergency meeting over monkeypox virus as cases rise: 10 updates WHO chief said Europe is the current epicentre of the outbreak, recording more than 80% of monkeypox cases globally.
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