Although the Republican Party has recently pointed out that unemployment aid may be part of the next bailout package, unless the president signs another bill before the aid expires, the sacked workers will see a delay in fringe benefits, reducing their weekly earnings are more than two-thirds in many states. …
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Moderna’s shares rise as much as 16% after the company says its coronavirus vaccine trial produced a ‘robust’ immune response.
Moderna’s shares soared after the company said its potential vaccine to prevent Covid-19 produced a “robust” immune response in all 45 patients in their initial human testing stage, according to recently published data released Tuesday by the night in the New England Journal of Medicine. Moderna shares rose more than …
Read More »NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope completes first complete systems assessment
Shown with its primary mirror fully deployed, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is the largest and most technically complex space telescope NASA has ever built. Credit: NASA / Chris Gunn Now that POT‘s James Webb Space Telescope Once assembled in its final form, test teams seized the unique opportunity to …
Read More »Saquon Barkley enters the new stratosphere with the Nike line
Saquon Barkley wants everyone who wears their Nike sneakers to know what it’s like to walk in their shoes. The preliminary simulated concrete concept in the Giants star’s next shoe isn’t meant to just create flash. It is a tribute to a different name they almost gave it. Reminiscent of …
Read More »Lenovo and AMD Launch Threadripper Pro CPU to Take Over Intel Xeon
Lenovo Gentlemen, turn on your rendering engines. AMD finally brings a workstation-class processor, in other words, security conscious, to challenge the Intel Xeon on the desktop with its Ryzen Threadripper Pro. With up to 64 cores, the pro version of AMD’s multi-core hub. Threadripper processors It incorporates essential elements such …
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