Science
Omicron is rapidly becoming a major epidemic strain; men with "bad feelings" have higher levels of inflammation.
Health. Men with multiple breakups and long-term solitude have higher levels of inflammation. Divorce, breakup, and the long-term solitude that may follow may affect people's physical and mental health, but previous studies have focused on the effects of a single breakup and divorce.
By gaisndm Hawkshaw4 years ago in Earth
The newest global technological information.
The third cured HIV infected person may have appeared. At the retrovirus and opportunistic infections conference held in Denver on Tuesday, a team of researchers announced that an HIV-infected person had been free of HIV for 14 months after receiving a new combination of stem cell therapy.
By jsyeem shekels4 years ago in Earth
Every plate of pork we put on the table brings native pigs to the brink of extinction.
In the past 7 days of the Spring Festival holiday, most people may have gained more or less three or five kilograms. Although most people are determined to lose weight quickly in the coming spring weight loss season, for a few people, these three to five pounds of meat will pile up to the waist and abdomen one by one, waiting for the growth to continue in the coming year-pork is most likely to be the culprit!
By jsyeem shekels4 years ago in Earth
The 2nd closest star to the Sun
If someone asks which is the closest star to the Sun? I believe that if you are a lover of astronomy, you can immediately give the answer, and if not surprisingly, you can even say that the distance between this star and the Sun is about 4.22 light years, but if you ask which is the second closest star to the Sun? That's not easy to answer.
By Robert Jack4 years ago in Earth
5500 degrees on the surface of the sun
Living on Earth, we can feel a lot of things every day, and the most direct of them is the air temperature, four seasons a year spring, summer, autumn, and winter, 24 hours a day in the morning, midday, and evening, every moment the temperature is changing, and more often than not, there will be some extreme weather.
By Karen Gillanah4 years ago in Earth
How long does it take to go to Mars?
In the vast universe, the Earth is as small as dust, of course, mankind is not willing to stay on Earth, a few decades ago mankind has personally on the moon, the next step should be to go to a more distant planet sneak, to which planet is good?
By Robert Jack4 years ago in Earth
extraterrestrial civilization
If someone asks if there is an extraterrestrial civilization in the universe, I believe most people will give a positive answer. It is also widely believed in the scientific community that there should be extraterrestrial civilizations in the universe, and they are quite numerous.
By Robert Jack4 years ago in Earth
Artificial Moon
When it comes to the moon, all of us can think of the wonderful dream of Change running to the moon and the rigorous hardship of Wu Gang fetching laurels, and when we think deeper, we can think of man landing on the moon and technological progress. However, it is also because of the continuous progress of technology that we humans have a bold idea - "artificial moon".
By Karen Gillanah4 years ago in Earth
"State of Chaos"
Past studies have shown that past shifts in Earth's climate patterns have usually been driven by external factors, such as super volcanic eruptions, impacts of small bodies, solar activity, or changes in the Earth's orbit. This has never happened on Earth in the past.
By Robert Jack4 years ago in Earth











