Day: December 5, 2020💾

RNA vaccine – Wikipedia

RNA vaccine – Wikipedia

mRNA vaccines do not affect the DNA inside the cell – the synthetic mRNA fragment is a copy of the specific part of the virus RNA that carries the instructions to build the antigen of the virus (a protein spike, in the case of the main coronavirus mRNA vaccines); this misconception became a debunked conspiracy theory regarding mRNA vaccines, as the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines came to public prominence.

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There’s Nothing Wrong with Rolling Coal

There’s Nothing Wrong with Rolling Coal

"It’s true that the black carbon emissions are among the more toxic air pollutants and also a major source of climate change. But rolling coal is not likely to have much of an environmental impact. Especially when compared to say, industrial factories, or deforestation, or the 3 billion coal and biomass cooking stoves that people are using worldwide."

What they are and how they work

mRNA vaccines: What they are and how they work

Vaccines using mRNA, or messenger ribonucleic acid, are on the rise in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. The technology has yielded encouraging results, but a successful mRNA vaccine has never been created before, which presents new risks. Below are facts about mRNA vaccines, of which several are currently being developed to fight coronavirus.

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