May 10, 2020 | 2:06pm | Updated May 10, 2020 | 2:06pm New York has now seen at least 85 children stricken by a new coronavirus-linked inflammatory syndrome — along with two more possible deaths, Gov. Andrew Cuomo revealed Sunday. “It is a situation that has taken the lives of three New Yorkers,” Cuomo said…
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Craig Coopersmith was up early that morning as usual and typed his daily inquiry into his phone. “Good morning, Team Covid,” he wrote, asking for updates from the ICU team leaders working across 10 hospitals in the Emory University health system in Atlanta.One doctor replied that one of his patients had a strange blood problem.…
By Leah Crane An illustration of the proposed Planet NineScience Photo Library/Alamy Things aren’t looking so good for Planet Nine. Astronomers have been seeking signs of a purported giant planet in the outer reaches of our solar system since 2014, but new observations hint that it may not actually be there. In 2014, astronomers noticed…
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