Cameroon women trounce Burkina Faso on return to international rugby action

Cameroon women trounce Burkina Faso on return to international rugby action

The Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon whitewashed hosts Burkina Faso on June 9, 2021, to mark an emphatic return to international action in a match played at the August 4 Stadium. Visiting Cameroon scored 37 to the good in a match that took place on the side-lines of Rugby Africa Cup...

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US President Biden wants full probe into claims Covid-19 was bioengineered

US President Biden wants full probe into claims Covid-19 was bioengineered

As for finding an intermediate host animal, researchers in China have tested more than 80,000 wild and domesticated animals, but none have been positive for SARS-CoV-2. But this number is a tiny fraction of the animals in the country. To narrow the search down, researchers say, more strategic testing is...

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Chicken egg, 1,000 years old, found intact by Israel archaeologists in Yavne city

Chicken egg, 1,000 years old, found intact by Israel archaeologists in Yavne city

In the latest instalment in the eternal debate over which came first, an intact chicken egg dating from roughly 1021 CE was discovered in Yavne, a city in central Israel, archaeologists announced on Wednesday (June 9). Found protected in a cesspit, the gem was discovered by Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologists...

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Covid lab-leak hypothesis: No animal has been identified as transmitter of the virus to humans

Covid lab-leak hypothesis: No animal has been identified as transmitter of the virus to humans

Debate over the idea that the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus emerged from a laboratory has escalated over the past few weeks, coinciding with the annual World Health Assembly, at which the World Health Organization (WHO) and officials from nearly 200 countries discussed the Covid-19 pandemic. After last year’s assembly, the WHO agreed...

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Jupiter’s Ganymede, largest moon in solar system, looks amazing in NASA’s photos

Jupiter’s Ganymede, largest moon in solar system, looks amazing in NASA’s photos

On June 7, NASA’s Juno probe zoomed within just 1,038 kilometres of Jupiter’s enormous satellite Ganymede, which is bigger than the planet Mercury. It was the closest any probe had come to Ganymede since May 2000, when NASA’s Galileo spacecraft got within about 1,000 km of the moon’s icy surface....

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