Is It Time For Western Australia To Open Up And Let Covid-19 In? - [2022-01-22 Npav3K]

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Is it time for Western Australia to open up and let covid-19 in?:


Western Australia, which has remained largely covid-free, has cancelled its border reopening due to omicron fears, but there may be little to gain by holding out longer

Infrared goggles and vibrating armband help people who are blind ‘see’:


An array of vibrating pads can convey a low-resolution image of a location to help people who are blind navigate

The UK still won't say how much CO2 its Net Zero Strategy will save:


For the third time, the UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has refused a request to release key details about its Net Zero Strategy

Covid-19 brain fog: What we know about lingering neurological effects:


Growing evidence suggests neurological symptoms of long covid, such as brain fog, are caused by an immune reaction – and should be reversible

Babies can tell who's closely related from whether they share saliva:


Infants and toddlers seem to expect people who exchange saliva, for example by taking bites of the same food, to be close enough to comfort each other if one gets upset

Antibiotic resistance killed more people than malaria or AIDS in 2019:


About 1.3 million deaths were directly caused by drug-resistant bacterial infections in 2019, a global study estimates

How bacteria-killing viruses are being used to keep food safe:


Bacteria-killing viruses known as phages are increasingly being sprayed on food to keep them free of pathogens, and they could soon be put to work in healthcare

2021 in review: Space tourism begins – for billionaires, anyway:


A flurry of short flights aboard privately funded craft saw space tourism begin with a bang for billionaires in 2021. Perhaps by the end of the decade, mere millionaires will be able to join them

2021 in review: AI firm DeepMind solves human protein structures:


In July, DeepMind announced that its AlphaFold model had worked out how most of the proteins in our bodies fold. Pushmeet Kohli tells New Scientist that there is more to come

Methane is much worse than CO2 – here’s what we should do about it:


Methane is an underappreciated but potent greenhouse gas. How we deal with it will have a massive impact on averting the worst consequences of climate change

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