The 4 major unknowns of how vaccines will affect the Covid-19 pandemic

Two highly effective Covid-19 vaccines are now being administered across the United States, and more are in the pipeline. Almost 2 million people have already received the first of two doses of these vaccines, and officials are aiming to immunize one-third of the US population by the end of March 2021. It’s a stunning accomplishment … Continue reading "The 4 major unknowns of how vaccines will affect the Covid-19 pandemic"

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In 2020, scientists documented hundreds of new species. Here are a few.

It’s the year 2020, and scientists are still discovering new species of life on Earth. No one knows exactly how many types of life are yet undescribed in the scientific literature; estimates range from around 86 percent to as high as 99.99 percent. And even though we’re living through an age of great biodiversity loss, … Continue reading "In 2020, scientists documented hundreds of new species. Here are a few."

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History for Ardscoil Rís as they take a first colleges title back to Limerick

Updated Thu 8:10 PM Ardscoil Rís 1-17 St Kieran’s College 0-15 Robert Cribbin reports from Croke Park ARDSCOIL RÍS OF Limerick captured their first ever All-Ireland senior hurling colleges title after claiming a five-point victory over Kilkenny aristocrats St Kieran’s College in Croke Park this afternoon. Ardscoil Rís were appearing in their fourth ever final … Continue reading "History for Ardscoil Rís as they take a first colleges title back to Limerick"

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Big electric trucks and buses are coming. Here’s how to speed up the transition.

There’s a growing consensus in the climate change community that the key to transitioning the US economy from fossil fuels is to electrify everything — shift the electricity grid over to carbon-free power and shift other big polluting sectors like transportation and heating over to electricity. When it comes to transportation, electrification is going to … Continue reading "Big electric trucks and buses are coming. Here’s how to speed up the transition."

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Social distancing is a luxury many can’t afford. Vermont actually did something about it.

In the middle of March, while many Americans were panic-buying milk and toilet paper, Michael Redmond had other things on his mind: how to safely house the dozens of people who rely on his organization for a bed to sleep in every night. The executive director of the Upper Valley Haven social service agency in … Continue reading "Social distancing is a luxury many can’t afford. Vermont actually did something about it."

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Naas hold off four-time winners St Brendan’s in thriller to win first Hogan Cup for Kildare

Naas CBS 3-14 St Brendan’s Killarney 2-15 Richard Commins reports at Croke Park NAAS CBS BECAME the first Kildare school to lift the Hogan Cup after a high-quality encounter with four-time winners St Brendan’s Killarney in the Masita GAA All-Ireland Post Primary Schools Football Championship in Croke Park this afternoon. Two goals from man-of-the-match Kevin … Continue reading "Naas hold off four-time winners St Brendan’s in thriller to win first Hogan Cup for Kildare"

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Why restaurants are open and schools are closed

Close the bars. Open the schools. Public health experts have been repeating this same refrain since the summer, when many states and cities reopened businesses like bars, restaurants, and gyms — all areas where the coronavirus is thought to spread readily — without a clear plan to reopen school buildings. And the call has only … Continue reading "Why restaurants are open and schools are closed"

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As coronavirus cases surge, hospitals are beginning to be overwhelmed

As confirmed coronavirus cases rise to their highest levels since the pandemic began, hospitals across the country are reporting critical staff shortages. And those shortages may only grow worse in the weeks to come, as thousands of the 1 million Americans diagnosed with Covid-19 in the past week begin to require hospitalization. According to an … Continue reading "As coronavirus cases surge, hospitals are beginning to be overwhelmed"

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Tyrone Ladies appoint experienced new manager ahead of relegation play-off in three weeks

THE TYRONE LADIES have appointed Seán O’Kane as the new manager ahead of their Division 2 relegation play-off against Clare in three weeks. The previous manager, Kevin McCrystal, stepped down from the position on Sunday following a mixed start to their 2022 campaign. Speaking to Gaelic Life about his exit, McCrystal explained that the players “decided … Continue reading "Tyrone Ladies appoint experienced new manager ahead of relegation play-off in three weeks"

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