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Scientists Decode How Lungs are Damaged in Severe Covid-19 Using Novel Imaging Technique
In the study, published in the journal eLife, the scientists developed a new X-ray technique which enables high resolution and three-dimensional imaging of lung tissues infected with the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.
2 Labourers from UP Killed, 36 Injured as Bus Overturns in MP's Ujjain District
The accident took place at around 3.50 am under Kaytha police station limits, some 20 km from the district headquarters, police inspector Pradeep Singh Rajput said.
A Leaderless Protest Which Cannot be 'Beheaded': Why the Revolt In Belarus Is Different From Ukraine
There are no oligarchs in Belarus who would give money for hot meals, medical treatment and tents. Even to pay police fines, Belarusian protesters collect money themselves, analyst Alexander Klaskouski said.
James Gunn Introduces His 'Suicide Squad', Watch Videos
"I will say we have about as many explosions and crashes in this film as in any film, ever," said James Gunn about 'The Suicide Squad' during DC FanDome event.
Still Not Preordered A Samsung Galaxy Note20? All The Discounts Live On Amazon, Samsung Store & More
You can preorder the new Samsung Galaxy Note20 and the Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra phones on the Samsung online store, Amazon.in, Flipkart, Paytm, Tata Cliq and Snapdeal and deliveries for these phones will start from August 28.
TS Marcos In Gulf Aiming At Louisiana, TS Laura Also On Way
Tropical Storm Marco is swirling over the Gulf of Mexico heading for a possible hit on the Louisiana coast as a hurricane, while Tropical Storm Laura knocked utilities out as it battered Hispaniola early Sunday, following a track forecast to take it to th...
Biden Says He Would Shut Down US to Stop Coronavirus if Scientists Recommended it
Biden called it the 'fundamental flaw' of the Donald Trump administration's handling of the pandemic, which has claimed the lives of more than 175,000 Americans.
Can Trump Thread the Electoral College Needle Again? Why It Will be Tough This Time
Trump's campaign generals look at the map and still see numerous routes where an upset win here or there would put their man safely over the top.
2,000 Brazilians Flee Homes After Water Pipe Ruptures
About 2,000 people in northeastern Brazil were living away from their homes Saturday after a pipe in a water diversion project ruptured, damaging a dam and flooding the project's power plant, authorities said.
Protesters Arrested In Charlotte, Days Before GOP Convention
Several people were arrested in Charlotte, North Carolina, after some demonstrators skirmished with authorities late Friday, days before the start of the Republican National Convention, police said.
Statue Of Lauded Rocker Chris Cornell Vandalized In Seattle
A lifesized statue of Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell has been vandalized outside the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle.
How Big Gatherings Spread COVID-19: German Scientists Stage Concert Experiment
Around 1,500 volunteers equipped with face masks, hand disinfectant and tracking gadgets attended an indoor concert in Germany on Saturday as part of a study to simulate how the novel coronavirus spreads in large gatherings.
Brazil Seizes 70,00 Tonnes Of Illegally Mined Manganese
Brazil has seized 70,000 tonnes of illegally mined manganese that four companies were preparing to ship to China from a northern port and confiscated the ore valued at 60 million reais ($10 million), the country's mining regulator said.
India Rejects Reference to Jammu and Kashmir in China-Pakistan Joint Statement
In their second annual strategic dialogue, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Pakistani counterpart Shah Mahmood Qureshi discussed the Kashmir issue and progress on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor among a host of other issues.
Denying Students Option to Learn Hindi Amounts to Modern-day Untouchability, Says Tamil Nadu BJP Chief
L Murugan accused Stalin, opposed to "Hindi imposition" of practicing "double standards" on the third language issue.
Convention Silence From Democrats With High Court At Stake
The future of the Supreme Court is on the line, though it would be hard to tell from the Democratic National Convention that just concluded.