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COVID-19 vaccines not linked to pregnancy loss; mixing vaccines may confer greater protection
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 have yet to be certifie...
Syndicated Content Oct 22, 2021
Patagonian fossils show Jurassic dinosaur had the herd mentality
By Will Dunham (Reuters) - A vast trove of fossils unearthed in Argentina's southern Patagonia region is offering the oldest-known evidence that some dinosaurs thrived in a complex and well-organized ...
Syndicated Content Oct 21, 2021
Remains of ‘Big John’, largest known triceratops, sell for 6.65 million euros
PARIS (Reuters) -The fossilised remains of 'Big John', the largest triceratops dinosaur ever discovered by paleontologists, sold for 6.65 million euros ($7.74 million) at a Paris auction on Thursday. ...
Syndicated Content Oct 21, 2021
S.Korea prepares to launch first domestically produced space rocket
By Josh Smith GOHEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - South Korea is scheduled to conduct its first test launch into space of a domestically built rocket on Thursday in a major step toward jumpstarting the c...
Syndicated Content Oct 20, 2021
Goodbye, Columbus: Vikings crossed the Atlantic 1,000 years ago
By Will Dunham (Reuters) - Long before Columbus crossed the Atlantic, eight timber-framed buildings covered in sod stood on a terrace above a peat bog and stream at the northern tip of Canada's island...
Syndicated Content Oct 20, 2021
Alien world under Austria’s doomed glaciers tells tale of their collapse
By Lisi Niesner JAMTALFERNER GLACIER, Austria (Reuters) - Scientists are venturing inside otherworldly ice caves growing beneath Austria's doomed glaciers to study why they are melting even faster tha...
Syndicated Content Oct 19, 2021
Russian space movie director says moon or Mars could be next
By Angelina Kazakova MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian film director Klim Shipenko said on Tuesday he was up for making a movie on the moon or even Mars after returning from 12 days of shooting aboard the In...
Syndicated Content Oct 19, 2021
Russia’s Nornickel urges scientists to find new ways to use palladium
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Nornickel, the world's largest palladium producer, said on Monday it had begun a contest for scientists to find new ways to use the metal that has been hit by a chip shorta...
Syndicated Content Oct 18, 2021
Sharp-eyed diver recovers crusader sword from Med seabed
CAESAREA, Israel (Reuters) - A sword believed to have belonged to a crusader who sailed to the Holy Land almost a millennium ago has been recovered from the Mediterranean seabed thanks to an eagle-eye...
Syndicated Content Oct 18, 2021
NASA to launch first space probe to study Jupiter’s Trojan asteroids
(Reuters) - NASA is set on Saturday to launch a first-of-its kind mission, dubbed Lucy, to study Jupiter's Trojan asteroids, two large clusters of space rocks that scientists believe are remnants of p...
Syndicated Content Oct 16, 2021




