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Researchers discovered an antibody that offers protection against all variants of COVID-19 and other related viruses

Scientists from the University of Texas at Austin just discovered an antibody that could not only provide protection from all COVID-19 variants — but other related viruses, too.

The antibody, called SC27 works like other antibodies, except for one key difference: it can also recognize differences in the spike proteins on different virus variants, too.

This team of researchers has long been in the fight against COVID-19, and also helped develop the mRNA COVID vaccines — which saved tens of thousands of lives.

Why is this good news? The researchers are hopeful this new research will help them reach their goal of creating a universal vaccine “that can generate antibodies and create an immune response with broad protection to a rapidly mutating virus” — a game-changer for the current and any future pandemic.

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A study found that “medical clowns” reduce stress and shorten hospital stays for children. Medical clowns are specially trained to work in hospitals and are especially helpful for children hospitalized for pneumonia — one of the leading causes of hospitalization in children.

A new AI device can detect high blood pressure through voice recordings with 84% accuracy. The disease has been dubbed the “silent killer” by the WHO, and it could now be detected just by using the sound of a patient’s voice.

The U.S. Department of Energy is giving Colorado $20 million to support its plan to limit carbon emissions from buildings. The funding will be used to help buildings in marginalized communities, whose owners may be less able to afford carbon-cutting measures like insulation and heat pumps.

Good Read of the Week

“Reasons to Stay Alive”

By Matt Haig

At the age of 24, Matt Haig's world caved in. He could see no way to go on living. In this memoir, he shares the true story of how he came through crisis, triumphed over an illness that almost destroyed him, and learned to live again.

Why we’re reading: An especially relevant read during National Suicide Prevention Month, Haig’s book is so much more than a memoir — it’s a moving, funny, and joyous exploration of how to live better, love better, feel more alive — and make the most of your time on earth.

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🥖 Sourdough is out. Climate bread is in.

🏳️‍⚧️ In November, voters could elect the first openly transgender member to Congress.

🐺 California just took a significant step forward in wildlife conservation.

🏆 Our submission to the Dad-of-the-Year awards.

🐾 These pets are helping find lost pets.

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