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SIU students discover new variant of COVID-19 in the U.S.


SIU students discover new variant of COVID-19 in the U.S.
SIU students discover new variant of COVID-19 in the U.S.
By Isabelle Hanson | January 14, 2021 at 5:46 PM CST - Updated January 14 at 6:15 PM
CARBONDALE, Ill. (KFVS) - Southern Illinois University researchers discovered a new variant of COVID-19 in the United States and said it could be more contagious than other variants.
“If you can’t see the virus, then you can’t beat it,” said Adrian Pater, PhD student at SIU.
“It’s all over the U.S. It’s much for prevalent in some states than others. Probably the reason that we found was it’s very prevalent in the Upper Midwest, central portions of the U.S.,” said Keith Gagnon, SIU associate professor of Biochemistry. ....

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Our Forests Are on Track to Hit a Crucial Climate Tipping Point by 2050, Scientists Warn


Our Forests Are on Track to Hit a Crucial Climate Tipping Point by 2050, Scientists Warn
MARLOWE HOOD, AFP
15 JANUARY 2021
Forests and other land ecosystems today absorb 30 percent of humanity s CO2 pollution, but rapid global warming could transform these natural sinks into carbon sources within a few decades, opening another daunting front in the fight against climate change, alarmed researchers have said.
 
Climate skeptics often describe CO2 as plant food , suggesting that increased greenhouse gas emissions will be offset by a massive upsurge in plant growth.
But the new study shows that beyond a certain temperature threshold - which varies according to region and species - the capacity of plants to absorb CO2 declines. ....

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Award Boost for Learning and Research at NUI Galway


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More than $750,000 to radically expand microscopy training for scientists and researchers in academia and industry in Ireland has been awarded to Dr Kerry Thompson of NUI Galway.
The funding was confirmed by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI), a philanthropy founded by Dr Priscilla Chan and her husband, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, that matches engineering with grant-making, impact investing and policy and advocacy work. It is part of a $32 million philanthropic package to support biomedical imaging researchers and the development of technology to drive the discovery of cures, prevention or management of disease.
Dr Thompson is a researcher in anatomy at NUI Galway’s School of Medicine and Centre for Microscopy and Imaging, and also Chair of the RMS Outreach and Education Committee. She will use the funding to support accelerated learning and research in biological sciences. ....

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New York, Jan 14 (IANS) Patients with Type-2 diabetes who follow a strict low carbohydrate diet for six months may experience greater rates of remission compared with other recommended diets without adverse effects, a new study suggests.
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