Shares of Intel fell more than 10% on Friday morning, a day after the company’s third-quarter earnings confirmed a new weakness in its data center business and delays in its latest pay-generation chips. Intel’s data center group, which generates revenue for enterprises and government customers, saw a 7% decline in …
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U.S. Coronavirus: New cases, hospitalization spike
Thirty-two states have increased reports of covid-19 infections, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Thursday was the highest day for new infections since July 24 and the fourth highest total day, 71,671, says Johns Hopkins. According to the Covid Trekking Project, more than 1,000,000 people were hospitalized across the …
Read More »Amid concerns about death, South Korea pushed with the flu vaccination program
SEOUL (Reuters) – The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said on Friday that after reviewing more than two dozen cases raised in public, it would push for a massive flu vaccination program aimed at eliminating complications from the coronavirus. Anxiety. On October 23, 2020, a man was vaccinated …
Read More »Timekeeping theory combines quantum clocks and Einstein’s relativity
Quantum mechanics allows a clock to move as if it were traveling at two different speeds simultaneously. New research has found that this leads to improvements in atomic clocks known as “quantum time deletion”. Credit: Petra Korlevic The phenomenon of quantum mechanics, known as supert position, can affect time maintenance …
Read More »What are the pitfalls of sending multiple schools to the Big Ten Multiple Leg Football Playoffs?
Six weeks ago, there was no college league football season in the Big Ten. Now, this convention is best for putting multiple teams in the Ledge Football. As it goes into its own kickoff weekend, according to the Allstate Playoff Predictor, the Big Ten has a 34% chance of getting …
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