Professor Dr. Robin Shattok of the Imperial College London recently concluded an early test involving the administration of low doses of the vaccine to preliminary participants.
British Airways parent IAG swoops for more cash to survive crisis
Several movie releases have been postponed and many events and productions have been temporarily suspended. Anticipated tours by singers and musicians have also been pushed.
The Philippine Central Bank is studying the feasibility and possible implications of central bank digital currencies or CBDCs.
How Hong Kong's freedoms are fast eroding
India virus deaths pass Italy's as floods hamper battle
Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong says 'resistance will continue'
New UK quarantine rules shake up summer travel plans
Vigdis Finnbogadottir, the world's first elected female president
The popular video-based apps are under government scrutiny for their use of customer data and links to China.
A series of emails revealed what's ahead for the companies.
The Duke of Cambridge showed off his hospitality skills during a podcast interview.
Pompeo warns of UN sanctions if Iran arms ban ends
US stocks fell on Thursday as US GDP plummeted by a record figure, while initial jobless claims rose.
A survey of over 3,000 pop culture fans reveals about 84% said they were most excited about the PS5 and only 15% said they were excited for the Xbox Series X.
Global economies, companies hit hard as virus cases top 17 million
While fitness apps are possibly motivating, they could also lead to obsessive behavior.
Hong Kong disqualifications, arrests deepen purge fears
Coronavirus deaths top 150,000 in worst-hit US
UK bank Lloyds sinks into first-half loss on pandemic
Ed Sheeran opened up about his addictive personality and how it led to his struggles with binge eating and drinking.
In globalised market, French growers embrace 'slow-flowers' movement