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An Enormous Radio Jellyfish Just Rose From The Dead in The Night Sky BRANDON SPECKTOR, LIVE SCIENCE 31 MARCH 2021 Galaxy clusters are the largest structures in the Universe bound together by gravity. They can contain thousands of galaxies, enormous oceans of hot gas, invisible islands of dark matter and – sometimes – the glowing ghost of a jellyfish or two.
In the galaxy cluster Abell 2877, located in the southern sky about 300 million light-years from Earth, astronomers have discovered one such jellyfish. Visible only in a narrow band of radio light, the cosmic jelly is more than 1 million light-years wide and includes a large lobe of supercharged plasma, dripping with tentacles of hot gas. ....
Despite recent positive news on vaccine efficacy, the challenges in protecting the population against the ever-evolving variants remain complex, especially with regards to the unknown duration of protection. ....
16 Mar 2021 - 16:17 The Peninsula Online Doha: Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) is using Convalescent Plasma Therapy to treat COVID-19 patients in Qatar. Plasma from one recovered patient can be used to treat one to two infected patients. HMC in a post encouraged recovered patients to donate plasma and explained how the donation can be made and how the therapy works. “With the help of our clinical teams, you have recovered from COVID-19 infection. However, there are many other patients who are still suffering from this infection and you can help them to recover by donating your plasma. Plasma from one recovered patient can be used to treat one to two infected patients,” HMC said on their website. ....
LifeServe to pause convalescent plasma donations as need decreases Share Updated: 6:31 PM CST Mar 10, 2021 LifeServe Share Updated: 6:31 PM CST Mar 10, 2021 LifeServe Blood Center said it will start phasing out convalescent plasma donations due to the few people with COVID-19 in Iowa hospitals. LifeServe said it plans to pause the convalescent plasma program after March 20, saying it has a strong inventory already collected. The blood center said it will continue collecting plasma from people who have had COVID-19 if needed in the future. A spokesperson with LifeServe released the following statement to KCCI: We are planning to put a pause on our convalescent plasma program after March 20. We have a strong inventory locally and nationwide so most centers are slowing down their collections. We say we’re pausing it because if the need arises again, we will be sure to start collecting more as needed. The need for convalescen ....