Category Archives: (Midwest Communications, Inc. Syndication Interface) Science News (Master Feed)
Japan researchers develop electric chopsticks to enhance salty taste
By Rikako Murayama and Akiko Okamoto TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese researchers have developed computerised chopsticks that enhance salty tastes, potentially helping those who need to reduce sodium in the...
Syndicated Content Apr 18, 2022
Omicron infection induces limited immune response in unvaccinated; COVID hospital deaths rise on weekends
By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) - The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the findings and that has yet to be certified...
Syndicated Content Apr 18, 2022
Chinese astronauts leave space station module – CCTV
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Three Chinese astronauts left a space station module on Saturday on a spacecraft bound for Earth, Chinese state television reported on Saturday, completing the fifth of 11 mission...
Syndicated Content Apr 15, 2022
Earliest evidence of Maya calendar found inside Guatemalan pyramid
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A glyph representing a day called "7 Deer" on mural fragments dating from the third century BC found inside the ruins of a pyramid in Guatemala marks the earliest...
Syndicated Content Apr 13, 2022
Church of the Holy Sepulchre’s ancient altar rediscovered, researchers say
By Rinat Harash JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Pressed against a wall in a back corridor of Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre, a stone slab bore testimony only to the graffiti etched on it by multitudes...
Syndicated Content Apr 13, 2022
Russia will launch a lunar probe and deepen space links with Belarus- Putin
(Reuters) - Russia will launch a lunar probe later this year and deepen cooperation with Belarus on space infrastructure and technology, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday. Speaking at a...
Syndicated Content Apr 12, 2022
RedHill pill shows promise vs Omicron; mRNA vaccines appear effective in those with well-controlled HIV
By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) - The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the findings and that has yet to be certified...
Syndicated Content Apr 11, 2022
The forecast on planet Neptune is chilly – and getting colder
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Frigid and far-flung Neptune, our solar system's outermost planet, is adding to its reputation as an enigmatic world, with astronomers puzzled by a surprising dro...
Syndicated Content Apr 11, 2022
Capacity crunch may abort U.S. satellite boom as sanctions threaten Russia launches
By Akash Sriram (Reuters) - Houston, we have a problem! U.S. rocket companies are facing the daunting task of ferrying hundreds of satellites to space in the coming years as sanctions sideline the Rus...
Syndicated Content Apr 11, 2022
Ukraine conflict hurts Russian science, as West pulls funding
By Gloria Dickie and Dasha Afanasieva LONDON (Reuters) - Dozens of international scientists have arrived each year since 2000 at Russia's remote Northeast Science Station on the Kolyma River in Siberi...
Syndicated Content Apr 10, 2022




