Wyckliffe Ayoma
Bio
A Ph.D Student at one of the leading universities in China- Chinese Academy of Sciences. I love Science!!
Stories (3/0)
Does human history affect their Immune response?
During the Coronavirus pandemic, the clinical range seen among individuals tainted with SARS-CoV-2 went from asymptomatic carriage to death. Specialists at the Institut Pasteur, the CNRS, and the Collège de France, in a joint effort with scientists all over the planet, have researched the degree and drivers of contrasts in safe reactions to SARS-CoV-2 across populaces from Central Africa, Western Europe, and East Asia.
By Wyckliffe Ayoma 8 months ago in Humans
A Deadly Lake
There are rivers, lakes, and even waterfalls within our oceans but they do exist because water density can change due to water temperature and sailing levels. Researchers recently discovered another one of these ocean lakes, this time at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico. Unlike most of the sea creatures that wander into it, however, this lake's inhabitants didn't seem to come back. It lies nearly three thousand feet below the surface and is about a hundred feet in circumference and twelve feet deep - making it look like an underwater graveyard. The water in the lake within the sea also dubbed the Jacuzzi of Despair is about five times as salty as the water surrounding it. Meanwhile, the water also has a high toxic concentration of methane and hydrogen sulfide which is why it doesn't mix with the surrounding waters. Partially formed as seawater seeped into cracks in the seabed and mixed with subsurface salt formations, methane gas then bubbled up taking the deadly water with it; hence its nickname, 'Jacuzzi of Despair'.
By Wyckliffe Ayoma 11 months ago in Earth