Coronavirus survives on surfaces for hours by turning into a pancake-like film

Coronavirus can remain infectious on surfaces for DAYS by transforming into a microscopic pancake-like film, study finds More than 99.9% of liquid in coronavirus droplets evaporates within minutes   But virus survives because the dried droplet turns into a pancake-like film  This sticks to a surface for hours and can remain infectious if touched  Scientists recommend … Read more

What does Adrian Grenier look like now? Entourage star surfaces in Melbourne

What does Adrian Grenier look like now? Entourage star surfaces in Melbourne nine years after playing Hollywood heartthrob Vincent Chase By Monique Friedlander For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:07 GMT, 5 November 2020 | Updated: 01:09 GMT, 5 November 2020 He shot to fame playing Hollywood actor Vincent Chase in HBO’s iconic drama Entourage.  And … Read more

Coronavirus can survive for a MONTH on surfaces including banknotes and mobile phone screens

Coronavirus can survive for a MONTH on surfaces including banknotes, mobile phone screens and stainless steel, researchers find CSIRO, Australia’s science agency, found that Covid can survive up to 28 days Research found that the virus survived better in colder temperatures  Results could improve risk mitigation procedures to prevent the disease spread  By Nicole Conner … Read more

You CAN’T catch coronavirus from door handles: Virus doesn’t spread through surfaces, research says

‘You CAN’T catch coronavirus from door handles’: Deadly germ does not appear to spread through surfaces such as light switches or table tops, research suggests New study suggests virus doesn’t spread through surfaces such as door handles  This would mean that hand-washing is less important than social distancing  Professor said it is spread by someone ‘spewing … Read more

The Bachelor star Bella Varelis’ cringeworthy TV commercial surfaces

The Bachelor star Bella Varelis’ cringeworthy TV commercial surfaces – days after she fiercely denied rumours she’s an ‘aspiring actress’ By Monique Friedlander For Daily Mail Australia Published: 06:48 BST, 7 September 2020 | Updated: 06:51 BST, 7 September 2020 The Bachelor’s Bella Varelis furiously denied claims she’s as an ‘aspiring actress’ last week.  But … Read more

Noah Schnapp comes under fire as video surfaces appearing to say the n-word repeatedly.

Noah Schnapp comes under fire as video surfaces appearing to say the n-word repeatedly… though he claims to be saying ‘neighbor’ By Brian Gallagher For Dailymail.com Published: 06:49 BST, 26 August 2020 | Updated: 06:49 BST, 26 August 2020 Noah Schnapp has come under fire after an Instagram video  from last year surfaced on social … Read more

Bring it On star Lindsay Sloane unrecognisable as she surfaces on Today Extra 20 years later

Bring it On star Lindsay Sloane looks unrecognisable as she surfaces on Today Extra 20 years after starring in the classic cheerleading film By Monique Friedlander For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:28 BST, 24 August 2020 | Updated: 02:28 BST, 24 August 2020 Actress Lindsay Sloane has resurfaced on Australian television, two decades since she … Read more

Bachelorette star Jess Glasgow surfaces on a night out with Bachelor In Paradise’s Jamie Doran

‘Television’s two least favourite characters!’ Disgraced Bachelorette star Jess Glasgow resurfaces on a night out in Queensland with Jamie Doran By Monique Friedlander For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:14 BST, 11 August 2020 | Updated: 00:40 BST, 11 August 2020 He was booted from The Bachelorette after making inappropriate comments towards Angie Kent and several female … Read more

Water-repellent surfaces that mimic insects’ wings could be used to develop PPE

Water-repellent surfaces that mimic insects’ wings could be used to develop PPE that is resistant to coronavirus-laden saliva droplets Analysis of insect structures reveals a previously undiscovered nanostructure  Scientists hope this could be used to create water repellent coatings  Would be useful in developing PPE which is impervious to saliva droplets    By Joe Pinkstone For Mailonline … Read more

The surfaces where you are most likely to pick up COVID

The surfaces that are most likely to give you COVID-19: Medical officer issues warning as restrictions are eased Surfaces normally touched by lots of people could allow the virus to spread  Dr Kerry Chant said extra cleaning is required to protect customers   Lift buttons, restaurant tables, ATM machines and stair rails need to be cleaned … Read more