Facebook rejected 2.2 million ads intended to obstruct US elections

Facebook rejected 2.2 million ads intended to obstruct US elections

JN / Agencies Yesterday at 5:41 pm– Facebook rejected 2.2 million ads and removed 120,000 publications on the social networks Facebook and Instagram, which were intended to obstruct the United States of America’s presidential election, a company official said. In an interview with the French weekly Jornal du Dimanche, quoted by France-Presse (AFP), Facebook’s vice … Read more

Coronavirus, the vaccine will not be for everyone: who will have to wait and how long

Coronavirus, the vaccine will not be for everyone: who will have to wait and how long

For the Covid vaccine it takes time. The race to the antidote against Covid will probably not take place before spring of 2021. And it won’t be for everyone right away. Covid, who will get vaccinated first While the president of Irbm, Piero Di Lorenzo, said the validation of the vaccine could arrive as early … Read more

Chemistry Nobel Prize 2020 to two women: revolutionary discovery on DNA

Chemistry Nobel Prize 2020 to two women: revolutionary discovery on DNA

The 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier e Jennifer A. Doudna: the two researchers have perfected the technique Crisprr, which allows you to cut and paste the DNA, thus rewriting the code of life. An award shared equally by French biochemistry and American chemistry: thanks to their discovery they have opened … Read more

Trump accused by Big Pharma: elections increasingly in the balance

Trump accused by Big Pharma: elections increasingly in the balance

Nine pharmaceutical companies engaged in the development of the Covid-19 vaccine do not want to lend themselves to the electoral campaign maneuvers for the American presidential elections. Albeit indirectly, some giants of Big Pharma they declare that they do not want to play along with US President Donald Trump who seems to be aiming for … Read more

Diabetes starts with the nerves | Science and life

Diabetes starts with the nerves |  Science and life

Nerve impulses from the sympathetic nervous system signal the immune system to attack the pancreas. In type 1 diabetes, the immune system attacks the cells in the pancreas that synthesize insulin – the so-called beta cells. Without insulin, the cells of the body do not absorb glucose, whose blood levels rise dramatically. All this leads … Read more