Thesaurus / unearth
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The earliest studies of this sort all involved very small populations, but there are now a couple that have unearthed reasons for optimism, suggesting that immunity will last at least a year, and perhaps longer.
THE PERSISTENCE OF MEMORY IN B CELLS: HINTS OF STABILITY IN COVID IMMUNITYJOHN TIMMERJANUARY 20, 2021ARS TECHNICAAs the two dug through sand and bones, Eriksen recalls, “We unearthed this mass of plastic.”
CAMELS HAVE BEEN DYING AFTER MISTAKING PLASTIC FOR FOODASHER JONESJANUARY 15, 2021SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSWe tend to unearth deeply unsettling and upsetting truths, which was especially hard in a deeply unsettling and upsetting year.
PROPUBLICA’S TOP 25 STORIES OF 2020BY KARIM DOUMARJANUARY 11, 2021PROPUBLICAOwners often rush out of competitive pressure, focusing on publicly popular candidates rather than meticulously determining what they want and unearthing coaches who fit.
THE NFL HAS TRIED TO ADDRESS ITS MINORITY HIRING PROBLEM. WILL THIS YEAR BE DIFFERENT?ADAM KILGOREDECEMBER 17, 2020WASHINGTON POSTAll kinds of big scores have been unearthed in the woods around Amandola over the years.
‘THE MOZART OF FUNGI’: FOR AGES, TRUFFLE HUNTING HAS BEEN ONE OF THE MOST CHALLENGING PURSUITS ON EARTH. THEN THE PANDEMIC HITBERNHARD WARNERDECEMBER 12, 2020FORTUNENewly unearthed census records show Hopkins, who amassed wealth as a merchant and railroad investor, held one person as property in 1840 and four people in 1850, according to Johns Hopkins University officials.
TODAY IN D.C.: HEADLINES TO START YOUR THURSDAY IN D.C., MARYLAND AND VIRGINIADANA HEDGPETH, TEDDY AMENABARDECEMBER 10, 2020WASHINGTON POSTVon Daacke said he is glad Hopkins is unearthing and confronting its past.
JOHNS HOPKINS, BENEFACTOR OF NAMESAKE HOSPITAL AND UNIVERSITY, WAS AN ENSLAVERNICK ANDERSON, LAUREN LUMPKIN, SUSAN SVRLUGADECEMBER 9, 2020WASHINGTON POSTThe study, conducted by KPMG, did unearth some lingering shortcomings.
WILL NASDAQ’S BOARD DIVERSITY PUSH WORK? CANADA PROVIDES SOME CLUESCLAIRE ZILLMAN, REPORTERDECEMBER 2, 2020FORTUNEThat’s equal to the width of walls forming a gateway into Gath that were unearthed in 2019, according to archaeologist Jeffrey Chadwick of Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.
THE BIBLICAL WARRIOR GOLIATH MAY NOT HAVE BEEN SO GIANT AFTER ALLBRUCE BOWERNOVEMBER 23, 2020SCIENCE NEWSThey say their findings not only confirm earlier hints of a large buried lake but also unearth a handful of smaller ponds encircling the main body of water and separated by strips of dry land.
A ‘LAKE’ ON MARS MAY BE SURROUNDED BY MORE POOLS OF WATERCHRISTOPHER CROCKETTSEPTEMBER 28, 2020SCIENCE NEWSWORDS RELATED TO UNEARTH
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