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As a science graduate interested in truth and wellbeing, Steven's writing explores current affairs from a measured and logical perspective. Steven's work has been shared in Dialogue & Discourse, The Innovation, and Data Driven Investor.
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Covid-19: Strong connection Between Patients With High Viral Load In Saliva And Later Hospitalisation/Death

January 14, 2021 Steven Psaradakis

Several research groups have recently discovered a striking correlation between patients with high levels of Covid-19 in their saliva and those that experience severe and potentially deadly symptoms. Researchers led by Akiko Iwasaki, an immunologist […]

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Scientists Criticise India’s Approval Of Local Covid-19 Vaccine Not Yet Backed By Phase III Data

January 6, 2021 Steven Psaradakis

India’s national drug regulation organisation has recently approved 2 vaccines for emergency use, one of which is yet to make it through phase III clinical trial. The national approval of Covaxin, developed in India by […]

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New Mandate Highlights Plan To Make All Scientific Articles Free To Read

January 4, 2021 Steven Psaradakis

In late 2018, a coalition of mostly European research funding organisations, with the support of the European Commission and the European Research Council (ERC), announced the launch of cOAlition S, an initiative to make research […]

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Suspect In Nashville RV Explosion Died In His Own Blast

December 28, 2020 Steven Psaradakis

The sole suspect believed to be responsible for the Christmas day explosion in Nashville, Tennessee blew himself in the blast, federal officials say. Anthony Quinn Warner, described by acquaintances as a self-employed computer guru, has […]

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Covid-19 Vaccine Allergic Reactions Thought To Be Caused By Chemical Compound In Packaging

December 22, 2020 Steven Psaradakis

The higher than usual rate of allergic reactions caused by the novel Covid-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer/BioNTech is thought to be due to a chemical compound in the packaging called polyethylene glycol (PEG). The PEG […]

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Record Number Of Journalists Jailed Worldwide This Year, With China Leading The Pack

December 15, 2020 Steven Psaradakis

2020 has seen the highest number of journalists imprisoned worldwide since 1992 according to a report made by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). CPJ points toward efforts made by authoritarian governments to crack down […]

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Japan’s “Twitter Killer” Claims That His Victims Wanted To Die

December 15, 2020 Steven Psaradakis

A Japanese man dubbed ‘Twitter Killer’ has been sentenced to death for the murder and dismemberment of 9 people in his Tokyo apartment. Takahiro Shiraishi, aged 30, roamed the twitterverse under the handle “hangman”, through […]

Crime

Triple Stabbing In London Has Left A Young Man Dead, And Two Others In Hospital

December 13, 2020 Steven Psaradakis

Metropolitan police were called 3 hours ago to a triple stabbing in Harrow, London. One man, believed to be aged in his 20’s was found dead at the scene, while two others, believed to be […]

Culture

Pornhub To Ban Unverified Uploads After Repeated Claims Of Child Abuse Content

December 11, 2020 Steven Psaradakis

Pornhub, one of the world’s most popular porn sites, has recently made a commitment to exclusively host authorised content on their platform. This comes in the wake of several allegations of illegal content hosted on […]

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Australian Teenager with “extreme right wing ideology” Arrested For Suspicious Online Behaviour, Expected To Face Terrorism Charges

December 9, 2020 Steven Psaradakis

An 18 year old man was recently arrested in Albury, NSW, on account of suspicious online behaviour involving his support for extreme right wing material. “A couple of days ago what we observed was an […]

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Italian Foreign Minister, Luigi Di Maio, insisted the delayed export of 250,000 #COVID19 vaccine doses to Australia was in response to a failed promise by pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca.

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