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Coronavirus Daily Briefing
Could a century-old vaccine help protect against future epidemics? Plus, it turns out our oldest ancestor is not a half a billion year old sea creature with a mouth but no butt. And next month, the first Native American woman will be going to space.
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Why a Century-Old Vaccine Offers New Hope Against Pathogens (NY Times) BCG: the history and modern-day uses of the tuberculosis vaccine (Pharmaceutical Technology) One for All? (Harvard Medical School News) Mystery of half-billion year old creature with no anus solved (BBC) New evidence proves saccorhytus is ecdysozoan (EurekAlert) ‘Angry minion’ with no anus not related to humans after all, scientists conclude (The Guardian) First Native American woman to travel to space (BBC) First Native woman in space (Indian Country Today) NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 Mission (NASA) Disney's Latest Theme Park Ride Movie Is Big Thunder Mountain (Gizmodo) Big Thunder Mountain Movie In Works At Disney With ‘Hawkeye’ Directors (Deadline) Miracle Workers: Oregon Trail | Official Trailer (TBS, YouTube) Jackson Bird on TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.