Hundreds of people across the United States have become sick with salmonella, and the cause is likely contact with backyard chickens. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as of July 28, 938 people in 48 states are infected with salmonella. Thirty-three percent of those people have been …
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Former player: Schembechler knew of abuse at U of Michigan
Dozens of more victims who claim to have been sexually abused by a University of Michigan doctor filed a lawsuit against the school on Thursday, including a former soccer player who said he told legendary coach Bo Schembechler about the abuse early in the 1980s. It is the first time …
Read More »Zoom Bug Allowed Snoopers crack private meeting passwords in minutes
The popular Zoom video conferencing application recently fixed a new security flaw that could have allowed potential attackers to crack the numerical access code used to secure private meetings on the platform and spy on participants. Zoom meetings are protected by default with a six-digit numeric password, but according to …
Read More »New blood test can detect Alzheimer’s long before symptoms develop
A simple blood test could help detect signs of Alzheimer’s disease years before clear symptoms appear, according to a new study in the Experimental Medicine Journal. Alzheimer disease is caused by the abnormal accumulation of protein – β-amyloid and tau – in the brain. Eventually, this can lead to a …
Read More »Kandi launches cheaper electric vehicles in the US, $ 13,000 + after incentives
Chinese electric car maker Kandi announced that it will bring its electric vehicles to the US, making them the cheapest new electric cars in the United States, starting at $ 12,999 after the federal tax credit. Several Chinese automakers are looking to expand outside of China, and that is especially …
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