One of the reasons Big Ten decided to postpone the fall games on August 11 was due to concerns over links between COVID-19 and heart issues, particularly myocarditis. Big Ten’s vote in favor of playing football this fall may, in part, depend on whether the council is confident it can …
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Tom Brady, Bucks, N.F.L. In Week 1 of the season, Drew Bryce is ready for a showdown against Saints
For the first time in 20 years, Tom Bra B D will wear a different uniform on Sunday. Brady has become so accustomed to wearing his No. 12 jersey with the brand new Patriots logo that he guided them to six Super Bowl titles after being selected in the sixth …
Read More »U.S. film Nomadland wins at the Venice Film Festival
Image copyright pyrite EPA Image citation Francis McDormand (left) and Chloe Zoe (center) accept the Golden Lion prize by zooming from California The American film Nomadland has won the top prize at the Venice Film Festival, the first such event to be held with a live audience since the Covid-19 …
Read More »Elon Musk’s Neuralink Brain Chip Can Do Wonders for Animal Testing and Neuroscience
Elon Musk hosted a live demo of his company NewLink on August 28, which featured a pig named Gertrude, in which the computer brain presented live signals from his brain. Neurlink has a chip proof-f concept for its purpose in humans, for its technology, for the treatment of neurological conditions, …
Read More »Social Security may run out of money sooner than expected
Last month, America’s top social program, Social Security, celebrated its 85th anniversary after signing into law. Today, it is a program responsible for providing monthly benefits to more than 64 million people, 7 out of 10 of whom are retired workers. Of these retirees, 15.3 million are pulled alone above …
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