United States Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Daniel R. Betancourt Jr., via Flickr The first confirmed death of a child from COVID-19 in Minnesota is among the youngest to die from the disease caused by the new coronavirus in the United States, according to officials from the Minnesota Department of …
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Ultra-cold mystery: solved | EurekAlert! Science news
IMAGE: Harvard researchers discover that extremely cold temperatures slow chemical reactions at slow speeds, giving them a glimpse of how molecules transform and insights into the quantum world. see plus Credit: Ni Lab / Harvard University In a famous parable, three blind men encounter an elephant for the first time. …
Read More »Dean Henderson has spoken to Man United and will return if they assure him that he will be number one
Dean Henderson will set up talks with Manchester United next week and Chelsea’s goal is set to return to Old Trafford if he is certain to be the first choice before Spain’s David de Gea. Dean Henderson is set to return to Old Trafford after two years on loan Sheffield …
Read More »Madame Tussauds creates Clay Kanye’s presidential chief, just in case
Exclusive Kanye West You have a proverbial chance of a snowball in hell to win the 2020 presidential election, but still, it never hurts to be prepared … that’s why Madame Tussauds already has a presidential bust of the type. The famous wax museum has a tradition of making sculptures …
Read More »Facebook’s AI team teaches robots to recognize rooms
Screenshot: Carnegie Mellon University If you’re visiting a friend and you find yourself stumbling sleepy at home in the middle of the night, basic common sense tells you that if you see a refrigerator, you’re probably in their kitchen. But a bathroom? More than likely you are in a bathroom. …
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