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Monkeys Vaccinated With Experimental COVID Vaccine Shows Promising Results Againt Lung Diseases
A new follow-up study discovered that the Moderna mRNA vaccine and a protein-based vaccine candidate containing an adjuvant, a substance that boosts immune responses, continue to protect rhesus macaques against lung disease one year after they were vaccinated as infants.
Latest Research Articles
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How the Carbon Dioxide Affects Bee Physiology, Including Reproduction
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Global Warming Reduces the Surface Area Covered by Cumulus Clouds, Increasing Their Warming
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Strong Wind Gusts and Potential Lake-Effect Snow Could Emerge Next Week in Portions of Midwest and Northeast, Forecast Warns
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New Developing Storm Could Unleash Rain, Snow in Pacific Northwest, Causing Significant Travel Delays and Wet Roads
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Snow, Strong Winds, and Subzero Temperatures Are Forecast for Christmas in the United Kingdom by the Met Office
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Researchers Discovered a Method to Chemically Recycle Pvc Into Usable Material by Utilizing the Phthalates Found in Plasticizers
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Long Gelatinous Animal Suspended in Massive Spiral Discovered Deep in Western Australian Underwater Canyon
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Mangroves Dubbed Voracious Shoreline Guardians, With High Metal Tolerance in Contaminated Environments
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FACT CHECK: Scientists Revived 50,000-Year-Old 'Zombie Virus' Under Frozen Lake in Russia, Sparks Public Fears of Another Pandemic
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Two Species of Mountain Frogs Found in Protected Habitat Might be Extinct by 2055 — Gondwana
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Colorado Counts 40 Dead Cows with Wolf Injuries Since October, Mystery Predator Left No Tracks
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Falling Tree Kills Mother, Child in Montgomery County While Tornadoes Driven by Record Heat Strikes Southern US