February 11, 2021 | 7:00pm | Updated February 11, 2021 | 8:28pm Enlarge Image Over local 250 pharmacies will soon administer COVID-19 vaccines to NYC
Month: April 2021
Japan Just Had Its Earliest Peak Bloom of Cherry Blossoms in 1,200 Years. Is Climate Change to Blame?
Each year, the arrival of spring in Japan is accompanied by rows of breathtaking pink and white flowers. The cherry blossoms, also known as Sakura,
Beyond COVID, the Future of mRNA Is Bright
The term “mRNA” only entered the average household in the past few months, as Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech released their COVID-19 vaccines. But a handful of
Jeffrey Dean Morgan Teases Son’s Acting Role in The Walking Dead
Jeffrey Dean Morgan Gives Update on Baby No. 2 The Walking Dead is about to become an even bigger family affair. Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who has starred
How Kate Middleton Is Keeping Queen Elizabeth II Close to Her Heart at Prince Philip’s Funeral
Kate Middleton’s Jewelry Pays Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II Kate Middleton is paying subtle tribute to the mourning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, On Saturday, April 17, members of the royal
Bridgerton’s Adjoa Andoh Finally Explains Rege-Jean Page’s Exit
“Bridgerton” Star Adjoa Andoh Explains Rege-Jean Page’s Exit Leave it to Lady Danbury (Adjoa Andoh) to spill the British tea on the Duke of Hastings’
Older adults most likely to make the effort to help others
Older adults are more willing to make an effort to help others than younger adults, according to new research from the University of Birmingham. The
What the Oldest Known Cave Painting Reveals About Early Humans (and What It Doesn’t)
In 2018, researcher Maxime Aubert and his crew ventured into a hidden valley about an hour’s walk from the nearest road on the spider-like Indonesian
NYC pharmacies will offer COVID-19 vaccine to elderly residents
February 11, 2021 | 7:00pm | Updated February 11, 2021 | 8:28pm Enlarge Image Over local 250 pharmacies will soon administer COVID-19 vaccines to NYC
Heart health of shift workers linked to body clock
Sophia Antipolis – 16 April 2021: Working hours that deviate from an individual’s natural body clock are associated with greater cardiovascular risk, according to research