US oil prices plunged into negative territory for the first time ever on Monday, meaning producers are willing to pay buyers to take crude off their hands. The price of America’s most closely watched oil benchmark crashed to as low as minus $40 a barrel, but how could this happen …
Read More »US OKs 1st coronavirus test that allows self-swab at home
U.S. health regulators on Tuesday OK’d the first coronavirus test that allows people to collect their own sample at home, a new approach that could help expand testing options in most states. The test from LabCorp will initially only be available to health care workers and first responders under a …
Read More »WHO warns lifting of coronavirus lockdowns must be gradual
The World Health Organization warned on Tuesday that any lifting of lockdowns to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus must be gradual, and if restrictions were to be relaxed too soon, there would be a resurgence of infections. Lockdown measures have proved effective, and people must be ready for …
Read More »Barcelona to sell Camp Nou naming rights and give proceeds to charity
Barcelona’s stadium will have a formal name for the first time in its 63-year existence after the club announced plans to sell next season’s rights and hand the proceeds to charitable activities and the fight against coronavirus. The Camp Nou, which means the new ground, became the de facto name …
Read More »Twitter is experienced a sudden breakdown around the world today
Twitter was caught suddenly around the world today, Tuesday, April 21, 2020. The subscribers of the site in America, Europe and Japan in particular suffered from technical failure and the inability to naturally communicate through the social network and to download the main page.
Read More »West Texas Intermediate crude futures price again falls below zero
May futures price growth on Texas Intermediate crude oil on the New York Stock Exchange slowed, eventually returning to below zero per barrel. According to the data, the price of futures contracts on Texas Intermediate crude oil on the New York Stock Exchange increased by 89.26 percent to -4.04 dollars …
Read More »Breathtaking VIDEO recreates enormous smash-up between two black holes
A colossal collision of two black holes 2.4 billion light years away was detected by astronomers last year, but fresh developments show that the reverberations – both figurative and literal – have been felt ever since. The galactic smash was not between two equally sized black holes, as initially thought, …
Read More »Coronavirus breakthrough: Scientists reveal llama blood contains useful antibodies
BELGIAN scientists have discovered that antibodies found within llama blood could help to neutralise the coronavirus. Researchers from the Vlaams Institute for Biotechnology in Ghent have reported molecules in camelids blood may serve as useful “therapeutics” during the outbreak. These antibodies have proved effective against viruses such as Middle East …
Read More »Good Vibes smartband helps to reduce the spread of COVID-19
Medical experts advise us not to touch our faces to prevent potential COVID-19 infections from spreading from our hands to our face. Now a new concept smartband on Indiegogo aims to stop us touching our faces to minimise the chance of us catching the novel coronavirus. San Francisco, CA-based Good …
Read More »Facebook reveals Gaming app to rival Twitch and YouTube
Facebook has launched a dedicated gaming app earlier than planned, in its latest attempt to grow its presence in the online gaming world. Facebook said the “accelerated” launch was a direct response to the COVID-19 lockdown. The app lets users follow high-profile gamers, watch live gaming streams and leave comments …
Read More »US oil collapses to $11 as world awash with crude
US oil prices dived to 22-year lows at just $11 Monday after crashing almost 40 percent in a market flooded with crude and slammed by evaporating demand in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. Just before 1200 GMT, the US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude for May delivery tanked …
Read More »Egypt lights up Great Pyramids with ‘Stay Home’ message
The Great Pyramids is lit up with blue light and projected with a laser message “Stay Home” on the Giza plateau outside the Egyptian capital of Cairo on the World Heritage Day, as the country fights against the spread of the COVID-19.
Read More »World Bank to Launch COVID-19 Emergency Programs
The World Bank Group (WBG) is expected to launch health emergency programs in over 100 countries by the end of April to support the fight against COVID-19, with 64 already in operation, President David Malpass said Friday. “In response to COVID-19, the World Bank Group has focused on taking fast, …
Read More »Spain set to finish soccer season without fans in stadiums
Soccer matches and other sports events in Spain will take place in empty venues at least until the end of the summer, the mayor of Madrid said Saturday. José Luis Martínez-Almeida told the Onda Cero radio station that the coronavirus pandemic likely “won’t be under control” by then for events …
Read More »Nasa to launch first crewed mission from US in decade
Nasa has announced that next month it will launch its first crewed mission from US soil in almost 10 years. The rocket and the spacecraft it is carrying are due to take off from Florida’s Kennedy Space Centre on 27 May, taking two astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS). …
Read More »Ferrari to produce respirator valves and fittings for protective masks
Italian sports car maker Ferrari has announced that it will produce respirator valves and fittings for protective face masks as part of its efforts to support the national response to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a statement today. “Ferrari has started to produce respirator valves and fittings for protective masks …
Read More »WHO says no evidence antibody tests can determine immunity
The World Health Organization has warned there is no evidence to suggest the presence of antibodies in the blood can determine whether someone has immunity to the coronavirus. Dr. Mike Ryan, the WHO’s executive director for health emergencies, said Friday there was no indication so far that a large proportion …
Read More »Tourist spending across Europe fell by 68%, with Italy seeing a massive 96% fall.
Unsurprisingly, yet soberingly, the European tourism sector is reeling. According to a recent UBS analysts’ note – which cited data from Planet, the VAT refund provider – tourist spending across Europe in March fell 68.4% year-on-year. “Chinese spend in Europe was down -84.6% y/y, with all other nationalities also declining …
Read More »Iranian teen shocks chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen to win $14,000 prize
A 16-year-old Iranian chess prodigy has upended the chess world by beating World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen in the final of the Banter Blitz Cup. Alireza Firouzja defeated the Norwegian 8.5-7.5 in the final of the online quickfire knockout contest — where players must comment verbally on their moves, and …
Read More »COVID-19 patients recovering quickly after getting experimental drug
COVID-19 patients who are getting an experimental drug called remdesivir have been recovering quickly, with most going home in days, STAT News reported Thursday after it obtained a video of a conversation about the trial. The patients taking part in a clinical trial of the drug have all had severe …
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