by Taryn Roll | Feb 10, 2021 | News
Image courtesy of Carnegie Mellon University. Mechanical Feedback Promotes Bacterial Adaptation to Antibiotics For cells to build more resilience to antibiotics, their shape needs to change in order to be more resilient. However, cells do not change easily so...
by Taryn Roll | Feb 2, 2021 | Spotlight
Gabriel Muhire Gihana, Ph.D. posing for a picture. Co-founder and Director of Afrisnet, Gabriel Muhire Gihana, Ph.D. has received the Damon Runyon Fellowship Award. Dr. Gihana was given this award because of his postdoctoral exploration in translational cancer...
by Taryn Roll | Jan 28, 2021 | News
SpaceX: World Record Number of Satellites Launched The record of most payloads on one rocket was crushed recently. The previous record was 104 and it was just recently beaten making the latest record 143. With the evolution of technology increasing, the rockets can be...
by Taryn Roll | Jan 20, 2021 | News
Initial Israeli Data: First Pfizer Shot Curbs Infections by 50% After 14 Days Health officials in Israel have concluded that after only 14 days, half of the people who were infected with the coronavirus were healed by only taking the first shot. The vaccine has two...
by Taryn Roll | Jan 18, 2021 | News
Can You Spread Covid-19 If You Get the Vaccine? Covid-19 vaccines have been made available and those who get them are protected from getting sick with this disease. Yet, scientists do not know if the vaccine will reduce the spread of the virus. There are two reasons...