Egypt on Saturday put on show dozens of coffins belonging to priests and clerks from the 26th dynasty nearly 2,500 years ago, with archaeologists saying tens more were found in the vast Saqqara necropolis just days ago. The 59 coffins were discovered in August at the UNESCO world heritage site ... Read More »
Puzzled Scientists Seek Reasons Behind Africa’s Low Fatality Rates From Pandemic
Africa’s overburdened public health systems, dearth of testing facilities and overcrowded slums had experts predicting a disaster when COVID-19 hit the continent in February. The new coronavirus was already wreaking havoc in wealthy Asian and European nations, and a United Nations agency said in April that, even with social-distancing measures, ... Read More »
Coronavirus Killed Three Times as Many People as Flu and Pneumonia Combined, Figures Show
The mortality rate for COVID-19 is also “significantly higher” than for flu and pneumonia this year. Coronavirus caused three times more deaths than pneumonia and flu combined in the first eight months of this year, according to new figures. There were 48,168 deaths due to COVID-19, 13,619 due to pneumonia and ... Read More »
IPHONE 12 RELEASE DATE: APPLE ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF NEW HANDSET WITH ‘SPEED’ THEMED EVENT
Apple has announced the launch date of the new iPhone 12. It will show off the phone at an event on 13 October, at 10am local pacific time, it said in an invitation. Normally, Apple’s phones are put on sale a week and a half after they are revealed, which ... Read More »
Breathing With Face Mask Does Not Alter Oxygen Level; Virus Can Last Nine Hours on Skin
The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus. Breathing with face masks does not affect the lungs The average face mask may be uncomfortable but does not ... Read More »
Mid-Recovery, Coronavirus Spreading, Global Central Bankers Take Stock
The world’s top central bankers have opened the taps with trillions of dollars in promised credit to prevent a global pandemic from causing a global economic depression. On Tuesday they will update their plans in presentations that could begin to signal just how much more they feel they can do ... Read More »
Apple Considers Lasers For Future iPhone To Detect Contaminated Air
Apple is working on a new type of phone sensor that uses lasers to monitor dangerous particulates in the air, according to a patent filing. The ‘Particulate matter sensors for portable electronic devices’ patent describes how an array of lasers could detect the presence of poisonous gas, pollen and other potentially ... Read More »
Nine in ten recovered COVID-19 patients experience side-effects – study
Nine in ten coronavirus patients reported experiencing side-effects such as fatigue, psychological after-effects and loss of smell and taste after they recovered from the disease, according to a preliminary study by South Korea. The research comes as the global death toll from COVID-19 passed 1 million on Tuesday, a grim ... Read More »
New Computer Can Read Your Mind And Turn What You’re Thinking Of Into Images
A new computer has been developed that can monitor brain activity and present what the user is thinking of in images. While looking at the images, the EEGs of the subjects were fed into a neural network – an algorithm inspired by real brains – which inferred whether an image was detected ... Read More »
Coronavirus: Global death toll reaches one million
Death toll doubles in three months as virus continues to spread The coronavirus pandemic has now claimed more than 1 million lives around the globe, according to the latest official death tolls, with more than 33 million cases. The grim milestone was passed in the early hours of Tuesday morning. On ... Read More »