The Coronavirus Labs (PODCAST)
Come with us inside Ft. Detrick, Maryland where U.S. Army researchers are trying to snuff out coronavirus, Ebola and other scourges.
Come with us inside Ft. Detrick, Maryland where U.S. Army researchers are trying to snuff out coronavirus, Ebola and other scourges.
The New York Times just corrected its false article about me. What the incident says about today’s media environment. We also discuss the evolving recommendations about coronavirus masks.
As more people use internet conferencing services such as Zoom to conduct business, the FBI has issued a warning about “Zoombombers.” These are bad people who hack into the meetings and spy on what’s going on, or weigh in with
First there was the Hanukkah song. Now there is the Quarantine song. It’s “about life during the coronavirus, shouting out essential workers and medical professionals helping everyone through the pandemic.” Here’s Adam Sandler, courtesy of The Tonight Show with Jimmy
Military researchers are working on coronavirus solutions in high level bio safety labs at Ft. Detrick, Maryland. This is the same place where researchers found medicine effective against Ebola. Scientists are working now to see if that medicine, or something
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The majority of parents (59%) are not concerned about COVID-19 having a negative impact on their child’s education. But 42% of people polled say the are worried about their children’s education in light of COVID-19. That’s according to a recent
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Virgin Galactic may start flying tourists to space in the near future. Lisa Fletcher recently sat down with Pakistani explorer Namira Salim, who will be on that first flight. Namira Salim: I’ve always said as a child growing up in
Americans give a wide range of responses when asked how easy it is for them to find accurate coronavirus information. They are fairly evenly split between “Very easy,” “Hit or miss” and “Pretty difficult.” Twelve percent (12%) say it is
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