Supreme Court of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg He was admitted to the hospital early Tuesday morning, the Supreme Court said. She is being treated for a possible infection. “The judge is resting comfortably and will remain in the hospital for a few days to receive intravenous antibiotic treatment,” court spokeswoman …
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COVID 19 News: The rebound in this winter’s cases may be more severe than the initial outbreak
Health systems in many places struggle in winter. Conditions like asthma, heart attacks, and strokes tend to worsen in colder temperatures, and some infectious diseases like influenza spread more easily, which means facilities are facing a higher patient burden. This year, the coronavirus pandemic could create the perfect winter storm, …
Read More »Hammer technique for atomic vibrations in a crystal.
Fig. 1. Unit cell (a cube having an edge length of 0.56 nm [one millionth of 0.56 mm]) of gallium arsenide with gallium (black) and arsenic atoms (red) connected by covalent bonds (blue). A gallium arsenide crystal consists of many billions of such unit cells. Credit: MBI The vibrations of …
Read More »The latest on the exclusion situation of COVID-19
Some clarity has emerged about the NFLPA’s goals in negotiating opt-out provisions for its workforce. The union is seeking a deal like the one established by Major League Baseball, with Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reporting that the NFLPA is targeting players who are most at risk of developing COVID-19 complications …
Read More »IPhone 12 leak reveals new USB-C to Lightning cable
A lot of attention has been paid to what you’re not getting when you buy an iPhone 12 this fall: Apple reportedly won’t include a wired charger and headphones with this year’s phones. But what about the accessories you’ll find the first time you open that iPhone 12 case? It …
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