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UAE researchers investigate why Covid-19 is severe in some people

UAE researchers investigate why Covid-19 is severe in some people Team of experts will study whether a person’s genes and proteins make them more susceptible to developing serious complications Medic Cornelia Gloor helps a patient at a physiotherapy session at RAK Hospital, which has a specialist unit for patients struggling with long Covid. Reem Mohammed / The National Studies have shown a relatively significant number of people experience lasting symptoms long after they receive the all-clear. Reem Mohammed / The National Helping patients who were seriously ill with Covid to physically recover is only part of the process. Many suffer brain fog , dizziness and issues with their eyesight. Reem Mohammed / The National

Two Bahraini engineers help construct and design Emirati mini-satellite DhabiSat | THE DAILY TRIBUNE

The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com Two members of the Bahrain Space Team of the National Space Science Authority (NSSA) have participated in the construction and designing of the Emirati mini-satellite “DhabiSat”, which was launched on February 20, from the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, US and arrived at the International Space Station (ISS). The launch marked another milestone in the UAE’s space journey. Less than two weeks ago, the Emirates made history when its Hope probe successfully entered the orbit of Mars to begin a two-year data-collecting mission. The miniature satellite DhabiSat is the second CubeSat designed and developed by students from Khalifa University of Science and Technology in Abu Dhabi with the support of the Yahsat Satellite Communications Company, “Yahsat” and Northrop Grumman International.

Emirates News Agency - DhabiSat arrives at International Space Station

DhabiSat’ arrives at International Space Station ABU DHABI, 22nd February, 2021 (WAM) DhabiSat’, the second CubeSat designed and developed by Khalifa University students with support from partners, has arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) from the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, US. Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Al Yah Satellite Company (Yahsat) and Northrop Grumman on February 20 announced that ‘DhabiSat’, lifted off aboard the Cygnus NG-15 spacecraft on the Antares rocket to the ISS. The development marks another milestone event for the UAE, the Khalifa University community, as well as for collaboration partners Yahsat and Northrop Grumman. DhabiSat will be deployed from the resupply spacecraft Cygnus NG-15, following its departure from the ISS in approximately three months.

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