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6 Things To Know If You're Immunocompromised And Considering A 3rd Shot
Data show that many immunocompromised patients, such as organ transplant recipients and others on immune-suppressing medications, have had weak responses to the initial doses of the vaccine. -
Scientists Discover Not 1, But 2 New Dinosaur Species In China
Both were sauropods, a category of plant-eating dinos with long necks that includes brachiosaurus. -
FDA Authorizes Third COVID-19 Dose For People With Weakened Immunity
"The country has entered yet another wave of the COVID-19 pandemic," said acting FDA Commissioner Dr. Janet Woodcock. -
Who Is Most Susceptible To COVID Misinformation?
“The best messengers [about COVID facts] are people’s own doctors," David Lazer said. -
A Look Back At The Very First Website Ever Launched, 30 Years Later
On August 6, 1991, the first website was introduced to the world.And while perhaps not as exciting or immersive as some of the nearly 1.9 billion websites… -
Apple Will Scan U.S. iPhones For Images Of Child Sexual Abuse
Apple unveiled plans to scan U.S. iPhones for images of child sexual abuse, drawing applause from child protection groups but raising concern among some… -
Sports Science Is Changing How Female Olympians Train. It Could Help You, Too
Until a few years ago, elite Colorado track and field athlete Annie Kunz used to feel fatigued — even during her warmups. And then there was the constant… -
UFO Hunting, With Harvard Data: Astrophysicist Advocates For Scientific Investigation
Harvard professor Avi Loeb on his "great opportunity to assemble a team of exceptional scientists that will try to collect new data." -
A Research Vessel Found SpongeBob Lookalikes A Mile Under The Ocean's Surface
An ocean expedition exploring more than a mile under the surface of the Atlantic captured a startingly silly sight this week: a sponge that looked very… -
A CDC Internal Report Says The Delta Variant Is More Transmissible Than A Cold
One chart shows that it's as contagious as chicken pox and more transmissible than the common cold and the flu.