A new study at the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering showed that ventilation systems can change the spread of aerosolized and potentially virus-containing particles in common indoor areas. The study looked at the results in an elevator, a supermarket, and a classroom. Although their findings are still …
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Scientists revive deep-sea life forms 100 million years ago
Scientists have revived microbes found in sediments 100 million years ago from the depths of the ocean floor. The experiment sheds new light on where life can be found on Earth, and how resilient it can be. According to a new study published in the journal Nature Communications, the microbes …
Read More »SEC Moves Into 2020 Calendar For Conference Only, Delays Season Start
The Southeast Conference made its big move on Thursday. The SEC moved to a schedule of only 10 conference games and changed the start of the season back to September 26, sources told AL.com. The schedule change also pushes the SEC championship game to December 19 at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium …
Read More »What happened in season 1
The Umbrella Academy, in better times (???). Photo: Netflix Towards the end of The umbrella academyIn the first season, he’s our 58-year-old favorite time traveler trapped in the body of a 13-year-old boy, Five, who tells his superpowers brothers, who, at the time, are trying to understand the impending apocalypse. …
Read More »Grilled by lawmakers, Big Tech turns gas light on
“I don’t know the details of that situation,” replied Mr. Bezos. At another time, Mr. Pichai asked to explain whether it was anti-competitive for Google to threaten to remove Yelp from the list if it did not allow the company’s search engine to use its listings in its featured snippets, …
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