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Uganda Locks Down 2 Districts in Bid to Stem Spread of Ebola

Ugandan authorities on Saturday imposed a travel lockdown on two Ebola-hit districts as part of efforts to stop the spread of the contagious disease.

More Lethal COVID Strain Developed in Boston University Lab

Researchers at Boston University added a spike protein from the Omicron variant with the original Whuan strain, which has an 80% kill rate.

Fauci Denies Responsibility for School Closures in Interview After Recommending Lockdown Policies

Outgoing White House chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci denied responsibility for school closures during the pandemic, insisting in an interview on Sunday he...

More Foods Will Be Gene-Edited Than You Think

Gene editing has long been primarily used for research, treatment, and disease prevention. Currently, this technology is increasingly being applied to modify agricultural products...

Why Accurate COVID-19 Death Counts Are Still Hard to Determine 3 Years Later

The number of deaths resulting from COVID-19 infections has been controversial and debated since the onset of the pandemic. Much of this stems from how doctors...

Scientists Grow Human Brain Cells in Rats to Study Diseases

Scientists have transplanted human brain cells into the brains of baby rats, where the cells grew and formed connections.

Analysis Estimates That Ventilators Killed at Least 30,000 People at the Height of Lockdowns

More than 30,000 Americans were killed by being placed on ventilators for COVID-19 through April 2020, according to an astonishing analysis by attorney and investigative journalist Michael Senger.

EU Vaccine Purchase Is ‘Biggest Corruption Scandal in History’: European Parliament Member

Mislav Kolakusic of the European Parliament tweeted Wednesday that the EU's purchase of "unproven" COVID vaccines has become the "biggest corruption scandal in the history of mankin."

U.S. Big Pharma Partners With Chinese University Tied to Military and Espionage Efforts

American pharmaceutical firms are partnering with Chinese universities – including those with ties to Beijing’s military and espionage efforts – to produce new drugs.

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