Two women were hit by a car that accelerated through a shutdown related to the freeway protests, authorities in Seattle said Saturday morning. One woman was seriously injured and the other seriously injured, Washington State Patrol spokesman Rick Johnson tweeted. The Seattle fire department said the injured women appeared to …
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India-led team in the US develops low-cost, powerless centrifuge for COVID-19 testing
They said the cheap centrifuge can be assembled for less than $ 5 per unit. New York: The researchers, led by an Indian scientist, have developed a cheap, powerless centrifuge to separate the components of the patient’s saliva samples for detection of the new coronavirus, an advance that may increase …
Read More »MacRumors Giveaway: Win a Satechi Trio Wireless Charging Pad
For this week’s draw, we’ve partnered with Satechi to offer MacRumors Readers have a chance to win a Trio Wireless Charging Pad that can wirelessly charge iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods at the same time. Priced at $ 119, the Trio Wireless Charging Pad has a simple rectangular design that …
Read More »‘Bitcoin could reach $ 1,000,000’
Kraken’s business chief Dan Held has been involved in crypto since 2013. In his latest interview with Cointelegraph, he delves into the first cryptocurrency meetings in the San Francisco Mission District and explains how the price of a Bitcoin (BTC) could eventually reach a million dollars. Watch the full interview …
Read More »Pubs in England reopen despite persistent fears of coronavirus
LONDON – Perhaps nothing is as essential to British culture as a pub. British beer drinkers have been deprived of their usual places since the country abruptly closed in March when the coronavirus pandemic spread. Dotted in almost every corner, pubs are part of the fabric of British life: a …
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