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We’ve well and truly reached cherry-picking season on Covid vaccine data! It’s definitely easier to fall into the trap of claims based on a biased selection of information – and harder to keep up with developments. With
over 1 billion doses of Covid vaccines injected globally, the amount of datasets and studies is vast.
Fortunately, there are now well over half a million people in phase 3 trials for Covid vaccines, providing an important base of critical information. That number could get close to a million in the coming months. A big thank you to everyone participating in the trials that made this possible.
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Scientists at California’s Stanford University have fashioned an elegant device that allows them to watch microscopic plankton traverse the ocean’s depths no wetsuits needed!
The word “plankton” comes from the Greek
planktos meaning wandering or drifting. But plankton don’t move as aimlessly as their name suggests. Every day, for example, plankton participate in a great migration, with trillions of the tiny sea creatures rising to the surface at sundown and descending into the depths at daybreak. This daily commute has profound consequences for the Earth’s biosphere; plankton’s movements are key to processes that transport carbon to the deep ocean and regulate the flux of nutrients in the water.
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