Twins with Covid Help Scientists Untangle the Disease’s Genetic Roots
“I want to know,” one twin said, “why did she have Covid worse than me?” View original article Contributor: Katherine J. Wu
“I want to know,” one twin said, “why did she have Covid worse than me?” View original article Contributor: Katherine J. Wu
For many Egyptians, a video offered a rare and uncensored view of the coronavirus’s real toll at the peak of Egypt’s second wave of the pandemic. View original article Contributor: Mona El-Naggar and Yousur Al-Hlou
Perhaps the most exciting aspect of modern hip replacement is the increasing use of robotic surgery. View original article Contributor: Jane E. Brody
Education, criminal justice, environment, employment top Sen. Miramant’s agenda PenBayPilot.com >View original article Contributor:
It is a skill that can be learned and enhanced. But it has its limits, and it can even promote conflict. Here’s what some experts say about how it works. View original article Contributor: Katherine Ellison
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People are spending hours refreshing websites and creating tiny intelligence networks to try to get vaccinated. ‘It feels like I’m trying to get a Beyoncé ticket,’ one woman said. View original article Contributor: Fenit Nirappil
Most of us need more than one way to discharge adrenaline and turn off the cortisol spigot, an internist says. View original article Contributor: Lucy McBride
Researchers surveyed more than 3,000 people in California about racism, fear, disorder and firearms. View original article Contributor: Erin Blakemore
People are spending hours refreshing websites and creating tiny intelligence networks to try to get vaccinated. ‘It feels like I’m trying to get a Beyoncé ticket,’ one woman said. View original article Contributor: Fenit Nirappil