A genetic analysis of patients with COVID-19 suggests that blood type could play a role if someone develops serious illness. Scientists who compared the genes of thousands of patients in Europe found that those with Type A blood were more likely to have severe disease, while those with Type O …
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Bubba Wallace – Noose Overreaction Noose Research
Bubba Wallace is grateful that a rope found in his garage at Talladega Superspeedway was not intended for him, but he doesn’t think the investigation that followed was an overreaction. “Are we hypersensitive to everything that is happening in the world right now? Absolutely,” Wallace, NASCAR’s only full-time black driver, …
Read More »Panasonic joins the budget vlogging camera game with Lumix G100
Panasonic Other important vlogging features include a microHDMI output, external 3.5mm microphone input but unfortunately there is no headphone port. A very interesting feature is Nokia’s OZO audio which can isolate audio to a specific person by using face detection tracking, something that theoretically can improve audio quality. You also …
Read More »Tesla Keeps Track On Its First JD Power Car Quality Study
Tesla has first appeared in a JD Power Initial Quality Study, and it doesn’t look good for the electric car maker, though the story is more complex than it sounds. JD Power ranked Tesla as the last of 32 brands operating in the US. USA, with 250 problems for every …
Read More »Pilots discussed the coronavirus, ignoring alerts before the Pakistan accident, officials say.
The accident highlighted the sad situation for Pakistan International Airlines, the national airline, and after the accident, Prime Minister Imran Khan demanded an immediate investigation. The airline has experienced large financial losses in recent decades. Corruption, nepotism, over-staffing, lack of quality control and favoritism in appointments due to political pressure …
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