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Scientists grow sea stars in lab to understand mass die-off along Pacific Coast
By Matt McKnight FRIDAY HARBOR, Wash. (Reuters) - A few hours from Seattle at a location that can only be reached by boat, marine scientists at University of Washington's Friday Harbor lab are breedin...
Syndicated Content Feb 16, 2023
Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna gear up for 2024 London trial over COVID vaccine patents
LONDON (Reuters) - Pfizer Inc and its German partner BioNTech SE are gearing up for a 2024 trial with Moderna Inc at London's High Court in competing patent lawsuits over their rival COVID-19 vaccines...
Syndicated Content Feb 16, 2023
Climate change-linked heat worsened Argentina drought impact, scientists say
By Maximilian Heath BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Extreme high temperatures in Argentina linked to climate change exacerbated the impact of a historic drought that has hit the South American country's farm...
Syndicated Content Feb 16, 2023
Exclusive-China rolls out GMO corn planting, starts small
By Dominique Patton BEIJING (Reuters) - China will likely plant less than 1% of its corn fields with genetically modified varieties this year, said two people familiar with the plans, dashing hopes fo...
Syndicated Content Feb 16, 2023
Fukushima wastewater release would have limited impact on S.Korean waters – study
By Ju-min Park SEOUL (Reuters) - The release of waste water from Japan's wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant would have a negligible effect on South Korean waters, according to a government study pu...
Syndicated Content Feb 16, 2023
Astronomers marvel at ‘perfect explosion,’ a spherical cosmic fireball
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Astronomers have observed what might be the "perfect explosion," a colossal and utterly spherical blast triggered by the merger of two very dense stellar remnants...
Syndicated Content Feb 15, 2023
Warm water melts weak spots on Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier’, say scientists
By Cassandra Garrison MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Scientists studying Antarctica's vast Thwaites Glacier - nicknamed the Doomsday Glacier - say warm water is seeping into its weak spots, worsening melting...
Syndicated Content Feb 15, 2023
Explainer-Bird flu: what are the risks to people and animals?
By Tom Polansek (Reuters) - Countries ranging from the United States and Britain to France and Japan have suffered record losses of poultry in outbreaks of avian flu in the past year. The disease, whi...
Syndicated Content Feb 15, 2023
Roman-era sarcophagus uncovered in Gaza
By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA (Reuters) - A Roman-era sarcophagus, likely to have belonged to a prominent individual, was uncovered at the site of a 2,000-year-old Roman cemetery discovered last year in t...
Syndicated Content Feb 14, 2023
JAXA delays Japan’s H3 rocket launch to Feb 17 citing weather conditions
(Reuters) - Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) will delay the maiden launch of its heavy-lift H3 rocket to Feb. 17 from Feb. 15 due to weather conditions, the space agency said on Tuesday. "As ...
Syndicated Content Feb 13, 2023




