Month: March 2022

The emerging long-term complications of Covid-19, explained

At first, Lauren Nichols tried to explain away her symptoms. In early March, the healthy 32-year-old felt an intense burning

Trump’s EPA balks at a chance to save black lives

Decades of research paint a clear picture: The No. 1 environmental health risk in the US is soot. Also known

Why a second round of Covid-19 lockdowns might not be as effective

Several states are now seeing a surge in new Covid-19 coronavirus infections and hospitalizations. And the states with more alarming

6 feet away isn’t enough. Covid-19 risk involves other dimensions, too.

When states had strict stay-at-home orders and lockdowns in place, many decisions about the risk of getting the coronavirus were

A living rain: How one planetary scientist imagines life on Venus

The search for life in our solar system got a lot more exciting this week. On Monday, a team of

Trump returned to the Oval Office. He may still be contagious.

There’s a lot we still don’t know about President Trump’s Covid-19 case, starting with the basics: Is he having trouble

Why Covid-19 cases are surging in the UK

After a relatively quiet summer, the United Kingdom is now suffering a new onslaught of Covid-19. Where the seven-day rolling

Ó Sé: ‘Referees are dishing out yellow cards now for absolutely nothing, some aren’t even frees’

OVER THE WEEKEND, a number of payers were sent-off while others were somewhat fortunate to stay on the field. Click

‘The emotion and joy, I never saw that level before’ – the Clare side chasing Munster hurling history

Updated Thu 9:30 PM SATURDAY’S HURLING SCHEDULE will commence for Tommy Guilfoyle in Dr Hyde Park. He’s jumped on board

‘Do you want your girlfriend lifting you off the couch?’ – The warning that forced Maher to retire

TIPPERARY STAR HURLER Pádraic Maher says that his decision to retire from the sport was made to ensure a greater