The first 2.9 million doses of Fischer’s two-dose novel coronavirus vaccine, sent on Sunday from the company’s factory in Kalamazoo, Michigan, are expected to end the epidemic by the end of 2021. But some states are better set to smell coronavirus than others. U.S. Department of Disease Control and Prevention …
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A filter designed for astronaut urine will soon supply drinking water to Earth
LED lighting technology has been used for home use to prevent astronauts from falling asleep; Weight lifting systems are used in home workouts to keep astronauts fit at zero gravity. Now a company that has designed a water-purification system for the ISS is developing spin technologies with the potential to …
Read More »Texas H.S. He was suspended from all sports for years on charges of assaulting a football player
A Texas high school footballer who was accused of refereeing during a game earlier this month has been told he will not be able to play in a league-sanctioned game for the 2020-21 season. The Corpus Christi-Keller-Times reports that the executive committee of the University Intersolithic League informed 18-year-old Emanuel …
Read More »Tony-winning choreographer, actress and Bob Foss collaborator Ann Rinking dies at 71
NEW YORK – Ann Rinking, Tony Award-winning choreographer, actress and collaborator of Bob Foss, who helped spread the gorgeous, muscular hybrid of jazz and percussion movement on Broadway and beyond, has died. She was 71 years old. Ricking died Saturday while visiting the family in Seattle, his manager Lee Gross …
Read More »‘Cyberpunk 2077’ developer to offer a refund
The creator of “Cyberpunk 2077”, one of the most anticipated videogames of the year, told players they could ask for a refund because the initial version contained errors, a rare move for the major publisher and the latest sign in the project baset from launch delay. The Verso-based CD project …
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