Earlier this week, Amazon unveiled the Amazon One: a new technology for its Amazon Go stores that allows shoppers to pay for their groceries by scanning the palm of their hand. By analyzing the shape of your hands and the unique arrangement of veins under your skin, Amazon says its …
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China promotes ‘revenge travel’ in the wake of coronavirus lockdown to help the economy
Well, then. After months of lockdown and restrictions in the fight against Covid-19, Chinese officials are encouraging citizens to venture out into the “revenge journey” pitch and venture for adventure. Starting Thursday, about 550 million people are expected to travel for China’s National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival – and continue …
Read More »John Roberts of Fox News angry after White House press on racism – deadline
Fox News White House correspondent John Roberts was clearly outraged after a press conference in which Press Secretary Kyle McKinney denounced the white supremacists he hated. Roberts said in a live shot from the White House lounge, “For all those who are making fun of me for asking that question …
Read More »Timothy Ray Brown, HIV No first person remedy, have died
Timothy Ray Brown, the first person to be cured of HIV, died of cancer on Tuesday. He was 54 years old. Brown, widely known as “Berlin’s Patient”, underwent bone marrow transplantation in 2007 to treat leukemia, when he was isolated. The donor had a genetic mutation called “CCR-Delta 32” that …
Read More »The NASA rocket launch appears on the Mid-Atlantic :: WRAL.com
By Tony Rice, NASA Ambassador NASA and Northrop Grumman plan to launch the Cygnus spacecraft Thursday night on board the Entress Rocket from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spacecraft Pad 0A at NASA’s Wall Lops flight facility on the east coast of Virginia. Weather permitting, the projection will be visible from Carolinas …
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