Tag: japan
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Bad COVID Science – Pittsburgh Quarter
[ad_1] Last week, we reported on the World Health Organization’s dogged approach to how COVID is transmitted. They said by droplets, so we always had to wash our hands and sanitize all surfaces. Handwashing and sanitizing didn’t kill us – it was hygienic theater – but panic Caused by WHO bad science Did it kill ... -
Fashion firms not hit by Xinjiang cotton ban maintain stance after UN report | News | Eco-business
[ad_1] Such practices run alongside allegations of arbitrary detention, torture, forced sterilization, and rape in facilities that China calls vocational schools, but are widely considered detention facilities. added the report. The details support findings from past exposures by newspapers and rights groups. Since details of such abuse came to light in recent years, some brands ... -
Prospection partners with leading Japanese healthcare data provider Medical Data Vision to improve patient access to care
[ad_1] sydney, September 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Health analytics pioneer Prospection has entered into a unique global data access agreement with leading Japanese medical data company Medical Data Vision (MDV) to accelerate healthcare analytics globally. Announced. Covering the world’s second largest pharmaceutical market, the agreement will give global pharmaceutical companies and researchers access to comprehensive ... -
Scientists create cyborg cockroaches controlled by solar-powered backpacks
[ad_1] The first thing to know about the Madagascar hissing cockroach, a black and brown invertebrate as long as an index finger, is that it lives up to its name. When threatened, it makes a hissing sound by rapidly passing air through holes in its back. The result is a sound similar to the rattle ... -
Why Golfers Live Longer: The Science Behind How Sport Improves Health
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Study Suggests Tea Drinkers May Reap Health Benefits
[ad_1] The world is full of tea drinkers. For many, they simply enjoy the taste. But tea drinkers may live longer than non-tea drinkers, according to a new study. Tea is known to contain beneficial substances known to reduce inflammationPast studies in China and Japan, where green tea is popular, suggest some health benefits. advantageScientists ... -
Hitting the books: Rookie oceanographer helped win World War II using ocean science
[ad_1] L.etartize It tells the story of pioneering oceanographic researcher Mary Sears and her leading role in creating one of the most important intelligence gathering operations of World War II. Academically obscure, emaciated, and brusquely ignored by his male colleagues, Sears was selected to command by the godfather of climate change, Roger Rebel, in charge ... -
A rookie oceanographer used ocean science to help win World War II
[ad_1] Lethal Tides It tells the story of pioneering oceanographic researcher Mary Sears and her leading role in creating one of the most important intelligence gathering operations of World War II. Academically obscure, emaciated, and brusquely ignored by his male colleagues, Sears was selected to command by the godfather of climate change, Roger Rebel, in ...











