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One-Liner Questions on Science and Technology News Today

  1. What is the name of the world’s first chikungunya vaccine?
  2. Which company developed Ixchiq?
  3. For which age group is Ixchiq approved by the FDA?
  4. What type of vaccine is Ixchiq?
  5. When will the US Advisory Committee on Immunisation Practices vote on Ixchiq’s recommended use?
  6. How many other chikungunya vaccines are in late-stage development?
  7. What is the name of Bavarian Nordic’s vaccine in Phase III testing?
  8. Which organizations detected polarized emissions from a black hole beyond the Milky Way?
  9. Where are WeWork India’s two new buildings located?
  10. What happened to the upper stage of the Indian rocket carrying Chandrayaan-3?
  11. What does recent research say about weight and energy expenditure?
  12. Who has HonorTech partnered with for serving meals to school children?
  13. What complaint did noyb file against the EU Commission?
  14. Which high-profile tech CEO watched India’s semi-final win in the ICC Men’s ODI World Cup?

Answers on Science and Technology News Today

  1. Ixchiq.
  2. Valneva, a French biotech company.
  3. Individuals 18 years and older.
  4. A single-dose, live-attenuated vaccine.
  5. End of February 2024.
  6. Four vaccines.
  7. CHIKV VLP.
  8. Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati and the Indian Space Research Organisation.
  9. Manyata Redwood in Bengaluru and RMZ Spire in Hyderabad.
  10. It hit the North Pacific Ocean.
  11. Healthy weight individuals use more energy during the day, while those with obesity spend more energy at night.
  12. The Akshaya Patra Foundation.
  13. A complaint for unlawful micro-targeting to promote chat control regulation.
  14. Satya Nadella, Microsoft Chairman and CEO.

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