Facebook says it will start removing false claims about COVID-19 vaccines, in its latest move to counter a tide of coronavirus-related online misinformation.
Health experts believe there won't be any benefit to getting both coronavirus vaccines as opposed to receiving just one.
Facebook says it will start removing false claims about COVID-19 vaccines, in its latest move to counter a tide of coronavirus-related online misinformation.
Facebook says it will start removing false claims about COVID-19 vaccines, in its latest move to counter a tide of coronavirus-related online misinformation.
The U.N. secretary-general said Thursday that the damage COVID-19 has done globally will not be undone by a vaccine alone, and that a full recovery will...
Restoration of vision in blind people through a brain implant is on the verge of becoming reality. Recent discoveries show that newly developed high-resolution...
A few months after the first confirmed cases of COVID-19 began to pop up in the U.S., a piece of news came out of the Bronx...
Kindergarten teacher Mrs. Hogan instructs students to make a bubble of room between other students on the first day of in-person classes at Highland Village Elementary....
The new ban is an expansion of the social network's rules against misinformation that could lead to imminent physical harm. It comes as governments prepare to...
German authorities have ordered the culling of 29,000 chickens after bird flu was detected on a poultry farm.