Survey suggests 2.5% of Italians have COVID-19 antibodies, which would be 6 times more than the official count of cases

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Survey suggests 2.5% of Italians have COVID-19 antibodies, which would be 6 times more than the official count of cases
 
 
Survey suggests 2.5% of Italians have COVID-19 antibodies, which would be 6 times more than the official count of cases
 
Almost 1.5 million Italians likely have coronavirus antibodies, according to a new study. Nearly a third of those tested were asymptomatic.
 
 
 
 
 
There are more than 160 research programs hunting for a coronavirus vaccine. Here's how the top drugmakers see the race for a cure playing out and when the first shots might be available.
 
 
There are more than 160 research programs hunting for a coronavirus vaccine. Here's how the top drugmakers see the race for a cure playing out and when the first shots might be available.
 
BI identified 25 potential coronavirus vaccines now in human testing, and 19 more programs that plan to enter the clinic this year.
 
 
 
 
 
Knowing when to hand write notes and when you should type will help you to remember the most important facts, recall concepts, and get smarter overall
 
 
Knowing when to hand write notes and when you should type will help you to remember the most important facts, recall concepts, and get smarter overall
 
Writing notes by hand can help you remember more clearly, but in some cases typing is more valuable.
 
 
 
 
 
 
NASA astronaut Bob Behnken said the fiery plunge on SpaceX's Crew Dragon 'felt like we were inside of an animal'
 
 
NASA astronaut Bob Behnken said the fiery plunge on SpaceX's Crew Dragon 'felt like we were inside of an animal'
 
Once the NASA astronauts started edging into the atmosphere, SpaceX's Crew Dragon spaceship "came alive," Behnken said.
 
 
 
 
 
New video shows SpaceX's astronaut crew plummeting through Earth's atmosphere, floating under parachutes, and landing in the ocean
 
 
New video shows SpaceX's astronaut crew plummeting through Earth's atmosphere, floating under parachutes, and landing in the ocean
 
NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley just completed the world's first crewed commercial spaceflight mission. Video shows their smooth return.
 
 
 
 
 
27 epic images show how SpaceX made history by flying NASA astronauts to and from the space station
 
 
27 epic images show how SpaceX made history by flying NASA astronauts to and from the space station
 
NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley's demonstration mission resurrected US human spaceflight after a nine-year hiatus.
 
 
 
 
 
Before-and-after images from space reveal the devastation in Beirut caused by 2,750 tons of exploding fertilizer
 
 
Before-and-after images from space reveal the devastation in Beirut caused by 2,750 tons of exploding fertilizer
 
Photos of Beirut taken by Earth-orbiting satellites after the deadly explosion on Tuesday showed a harrowing scene, including a water-filled crater.
 
 
 
 
 
The deadly explosion that devastated Beirut appears to have been far more powerful than the 'Mother of All Bombs'
 
 
The deadly explosion that devastated Beirut appears to have been far more powerful than the 'Mother of All Bombs'
 
Weapons experts estimated that the explosion was many times stronger than the most powerful nonnuclear weapon in the US arsenal.
 
 
 
 
 
50 million face masks bought by the UK for NHS workers — from a company with links to a government adviser — have been recalled because they don't fit properly
 
 
50 million face masks bought by the UK for NHS workers — from a company with links to a government adviser — have been recalled because they don't fit properly
 
The £252 million deal with Ayanda Capital was brokered by Andrew Mills, an adviser to the UK government who sits on the company's board.
 
 
 
 
 
Bill Gates issued a stark warning for the world: 'As awful as this pandemic is, climate change could be worse'
 
 
Bill Gates issued a stark warning for the world: 'As awful as this pandemic is, climate change could be worse'
 
Gates said to understand the impact climate change will have, we need to "look at COVID-19 and spread the pain out over a much longer period of time."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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