As students return to school, parents and teachers become increasingly concerned about how the coronavirus could spread – especially in buildings with insufficient ventilation. John Lednicky is studying viruses at the University of Florida. “There was a lot of controversy about SARS-CoV-2 being transmitted if not transmitted via air routes,” …
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COVID-19 witnesses imprisonment and it shows how herd immunity can be messy
The coronavirus has been rampant in prisons, particularly the San Quentin State Prison in the Bay Area, and the uncontrolled spread may suggest that herd immunity without a vaccine is highly unlikely, The Los Angeles Times reported. At least 2,200 cases have been reported out of the 3,260 people at …
Read More »Microsoft Surface Duo launches September 10 for $ 1,399 with pre-orders today
It’s finally happening! Microsoft’s dual-screen Android smartphone, first announced in October 2019, would be available for pre-order today, for a whopping $ 1,399, and should begin shipping to customers starting September 10th. Microsoft has also revealed all the Surface Duo specs you need to know, including what things get under …
Read More »The summer update from GTA Online gives you more to do with your hunting
Screenshot: Rockstar Games Today from Grand Theft Auto Online update, The Los Santos Summer Special, adds new missions, clothing, and 15 new cars, as well as some minor changes that can inspire players for a long time. While it may not be the biggest or flashiest update, it is a …
Read More »Google Lens’ new Homework filter will solve math problems of a photo
Google has provided students – and their parents – with some useful tools to make home study a lot easier. Back in May, it launched an augmented reality feature within Search that lets you view 3D anatomical models and cellular structures. And soon the tech giant will help you solve …
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