The ex-footballer of the Russian national team explained Panarin's reaction to the Canadian's phrase about Russia

Football player Tarasov about Panarin's quarrel with Canadian Marchand: he acted like a real man about a quarrel between New York Rangers forward Artemy Panarin and Boston Bruins forward Brad Marchand during a National Hockey League (NHL) match. The athlete explained that a man should not remain silent if someone is unflattering talks about his country. “He acted like a real man. “You are being provoked, but you are not being provoked” – this is not about men's street concepts. It won't work with an opponent, “he thought. On November 26, during a match between the Bruins and Rangers, Panarin threw a glove at Marchand for talking about Russia. For this, the Russian was fined five thousand dollars. The meeting ended with a 5: 2 victory for the Rangers. Later, Marchand revealed a conversation that led to a conflict with the Russian player. During a quarrel, he said that no

Maria Sharapova invested in a competitor Robinhood

CNBC: Maria Sharapova acquired a share in the Public.com investment platform Former tennis star Maria Sharapova acquired a share in the Public.com investment platform … The platform allows you to buy and sell stocks and cryptocurrencies using a mobile application, and also contains tips on financial literacy, CNBC reports. “I was a very young girl, just a teenager, when I got my first big salary by winning Wimbledon, and to be honest, the financial investment industry was very daunting. I appreciated that Public is user-friendly and offers a simplified self-paced learning curve to make investing less intimidating, ”Sharapova said. At the moment, novice investors make up more than 90 percent of users of the platform, which is a direct competitor to Robinhood, another company popular with private investors. “One of the most important reasons for my investment in Public is the incredible statistic that 40 percent of the app audience

New treatment for respiratory distress proposed after COVID-19

Russian scientists have developed a new method of treating respiratory failure after COVID-19 Russian scientists from Siberian State Medical University and Tomsk National Research Medical Center have developed a new method of treating respiratory failure in patients with coronavirus. This is reported in an article published in the EXCLI Journal. The study is briefly described in a press release on the Godnauki.rf website. Patients who have suffered acute respiratory distress syndrome associated with viral pneumonia from COVID-19 may develop long-term respiratory failure. The well-known methods of therapy sometimes turn out to be unable to relieve a person of this condition. In a new work, Russian scientists proposed the use of short-term inhalation of a gas mixture containing xenon and oxygen. The effectiveness of this method was determined using computed tomography, psychometry and other methods. Scientists have found that the patients have increased tidal volume, decreased respiration and heart rate, and

It became known about the effectiveness of “Sputnik V” in Hungary

Sputnik V became the second most effective vaccine in Hungary after Moderna The Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine produced in Russia became the second most effective drug in Hungary after Moderna. This became known from the results of a study published in the journal Clinical Microbiology and Infection. Scientists tested the effectiveness of vaccinations in 3.7 million Hungarian citizens over 16 years old. Most often, Hungarians are vaccinated with a drug from Pfizer-BioNTech (1.5 million people), in second place in popularity is the Chinese Sinopharm (895 thousand), in third place is Sputnik V (820 thousand), AstraZeneca closes the list (304 thousand) and Moderna (222 thousand). As a result, the drug Moderna showed the greatest efficiency against coronavirus infections – 88.7 percent, Sputnik V is in second place with 85.7 percent. The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was 83.3 percent effective, AstraZeneca 71.5 percent and Sinopharm 68.7 percent. At the same time, Sputnik V best

Maria Sharapova invested in a competitor Robinhood

CNBC: Maria Sharapova acquired a stake in the Public.com investment platform Former tennis star Maria Sharapova acquired a stake in Public.com investment platform … The platform allows you to buy and sell stocks and cryptocurrencies using a mobile application, and also contains tips on financial literacy, CNBC reports. “I was a very young girl, just a teenager, when I got my first big salary by winning Wimbledon, and to be honest, the financial investment industry was very daunting. I appreciated that Public is user-friendly and offers a simplified self-paced learning curve to make investing less intimidating, ”Sharapova said. At the moment, novice investors make up more than 90 percent of users of the platform, which is a direct competitor to Robinhood, another company popular with private investors. “One of the most important reasons for my investment in Public is the incredible statistic that 40 percent of the app audience is

New treatment for respiratory distress proposed after COVID-19

Russian scientists have developed a new method of treating respiratory failure after COVID-19 Russian scientists from Siberian State Medical University and Tomsk National Research Medical Center have developed a new method of treating respiratory failure in patients with coronavirus. This is reported in an article published in the EXCLI Journal. The study is briefly described in a press release on the Godnauki.rf website. Patients who have suffered acute respiratory distress syndrome associated with viral pneumonia from COVID-19 may develop long-term respiratory failure. The well-known methods of therapy sometimes turn out to be unable to relieve a person of this condition. In a new work, Russian scientists proposed the use of short-term inhalation of a gas mixture containing xenon and oxygen. The effectiveness of this method was determined using computed tomography, psychometry and other methods. Scientists have found that the patients have increased tidal volume, decreased respiration and heart rate, and

The State Duma condemned doctors criticizing QR codes

State Duma Deputy Rumyantsev: Doctors who do not support QR codes cannot be called doctors doctors. For example, the health care committee member of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Alexander Rumyantsev condemned the doctors who criticized QR codes on the air of the Duma TV channel. “The bulk of the doctors will support these initiatives. A doctor who does not support these initiatives is not a doctor, “the State Duma deputy said. According to him, almost 100 percent of the unvaccinated population gets coronavirus, while the risk of contracting the virus among vaccinated citizens is 3-5 percent. Earlier it became known that 24.6 percent of doctors support bills on QR codes. More than 17 percent are in favor of tightening it. Draft amendments on the use of QR codes in public places, which confirm the fact of vaccination against COVID-19 or a previous illness, were submitted to the

The salvation of the planet was seen in human hair

Euronews: clothes made from lost hair can save the planet from emissions and debris planets in human hair material. Crafting clothes from loose or trimmed strands will help reduce carbon dioxide emissions from the production and transportation of goods, as well as reduce the amount of garbage from the fashion industry, writes Euronews. About 72 million kilograms of human hair accumulates in Europe every year, which can clog and disable drainage systems. Collard came up with the idea to start Human Material Loop when she learned about the amount of waste. According to the designer, human hair, unlike wool or cotton, is a material available all over the world. It does not need to be grown in special conditions or supplied from other countries, which makes it easy to organize production in any region and employ local workers. Plus, you don't have to transport fabric and pollute the planet with

The United States has planned sanctions against Russia over Ukraine

CNN: US may impose anti-Russian sanctions to avoid aggression against Ukraine US President Joe Biden's administration will impose sanctions against Russia the allegedly impending invasion of Ukraine. RIA Novosti writes about this with reference to CNN. According to CNN sources, the Biden government is discussing anti-Russian sanctions with the governments of European countries. It is noted that the restrictions may affect both the entourage of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian energy companies. In addition, the possibility of disconnecting Russia from the SWIFT Internet network is being discussed. The channel's message emphasizes that the sanctions may be the worst ever applied against countries hostile to the United States. The only exceptions will be restrictions against Iran and the DPRK. Earlier, the US Ambassador to Moscow John Sullivan said that the Biden administration no longer wants to continue the sanctions policy against Russia. At the same time, he added that further

The salvation of the planet was seen in human hair

Euronews: clothes made from lost hair can save the planet from emissions and debris planets in human hair material. Crafting clothes from loose or trimmed strands will help reduce carbon dioxide emissions from the production and transportation of goods, as well as reduce the amount of garbage from the fashion industry, writes Euronews. About 72 million kilograms of human hair accumulates in Europe every year, which can clog and disable drainage systems. Collard came up with the idea to start Human Material Loop when she learned about the amount of waste. According to the designer, human hair, unlike wool or cotton, is a material available all over the world. It does not need to be grown in special conditions or supplied from other countries, which makes it easy to organize production in any region and employ local workers. Plus, you don't have to transport fabric and pollute the planet with