
Coronavirus News Roundup, July eleven-july 17
A human-like robotic designed to look and act like a feminine clerk has began offering providers to the public at a government office in Siberia. The NASA astronauts who traveled to the International Space Station in SpaceX’s first crewed flight in May are expected to return to Earth on Aug. 2 after spending two months in orbit, a NASA spokesman stated on Friday. July 9, 2020 • When scientists revved up the production of an enzyme called GPLD1 in older mice, it stimulated nerve progress of their brains and the animals navigated a maze better.
July 15, 2020 • NPR science and schooling reporters reply questions submitted by listeners about the coming college 12 months. July sixteen, 2020 • NASA is sending a six-wheeled rover to Mars to look for indicators of microbial life stored within the rocks at Jezero crater. The rover is also step one in bringing samples of Martian rock to Earth. July 17, 2020 • Senators and House members have individually issued letters calling for the Trump administration to undo a controversial move redirecting hospitals’ coronavirus data.
July 14, 2020 • Some snakes can fly, and we don’t imply on …



