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Vaccine Development - Safety, Speed, and Types

     The vaccines for COVID-19 have broken all previous records for the fastest development till distribution - going from development to approval in a matter of months. While the vaccine for Mumps took 4 years for development, 13 years for polio and 27 years for the flu, most COVID-19 vaccines are developed only in a year. This speed is driven by global efforts and billions of dollars. In some cases, it is also because of breakthroughs in vaccine technology, decades in making: something that could shrink this timeline going forward, and change how vaccines are developed altogether.      Vaccines educate the immune system on how to respond in the event of a threat. There have historically been four ways of accomplishing this. The two most common approaches include exposing your immune system to a weakened (Live-Attenuated) or dead (Inactivated) form of the virus or bacteria, which will not make you sick but will teach your body how to combat the actua...

Our Slithering friends on campus!

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BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus is situated in an area such that it is exposed to snakes and many other reptiles. Synapsis is presenting you with some tips to recognize the campus snakes if you have not encountered them already.  We have gathered the pictures of snakes that the general body encountered at different places which were posted on BPHC Free Expression Group and we have checked them with the experts at an identification group of snakes and other reptiles.  The snakes we have encountered the most on our campus are:  1. Common Kukri snake (Oligodon arnensis) NON-VENOMOUS Found near CP Also knows as Banded Kukri KEY IDENTIFICATION FEATURES: Above- P ale brown or orange, with black crossbands (differs from one snake to another) Lower surface-uniform yellowish and/or brown spotted. 2. Checkered keelbac k ( Xenochrophis piscator) NON-VENOMOUS Found Near Amul  KEY IDENTIFICATION FEATURES: Black checkered markings...