The coronavirus is stimulating all kinds of innovation and creativity from both the scientific community and the business community. The main goal now is to develop a vaccine and therapeutic drugs to fight the virus. Companies have shut down normal production of products and have gone on to manufacture essential …
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Arizona Health Department Extends Free COVID-19 Saliva Testing in Phoenix
(Photo from ASU Biodesign Institute) PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Health Services announced a second free trial of COVID-19 on Monday using a saliva sample process developed at Arizona State University. The driving sample collection will take place Tuesday from 7 am to 11 am at the Ak-Chin Pavilion …
Read More »What a Potential 10 Big Ten Game Schedule Looks Like for Ohio State and the Rest of the Conference
The Big Ten did a great move last week, when it announced that all fall sports would change to a conference-only schedule, which includes the soccer season that will begin on September 5, in response to the rapid growth of the coronavirus pandemic. It was the first of the Power …
Read More »Katie Price ‘prepares for the worst’ as Harvey rushes into intensive care
Katie Price is said to be falling apart and preparing for the worst after Harvey was taken to intensive care. Her oldest son is in the ICU after doctors took him to the hospital when he was struggling to breathe. Katie turned to Instagram to update fans on what was …
Read More »Apple Warns Against Covering Camera On MacBooks
Apple warned users not to cover the webcam. (Apple) Mark Zuckerberg was seen covering the camera on his own laptop, to prevent unwanted eyes from looking at him, but Apple isn’t as keen on the idea. The tech giant this week warned users not to close MacBook laptops with a …
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