Scientists have suggested that a cholesterol-lowering drug could make coronavirus as treatable as the common cold. Researchers at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York studied the possibility of depriving the virus of the nutrients Covid-19 needs to survive. They found that the fat that accumulates inside lung cells is …
Read More »3 of the fastest growing stocks on the market today
In today’s low interest rate economy, based on technological disruption, growth stocks have been the flavor of the decade. In fact, growth stocks are currently outperforming value stocks by some of the widest margins since the dot-com bubble, and have outperformed for an unprecedented amount of time. However, unlike the …
Read More »Is AFC East finally ready for a changing of the guard in 2020?
The last time the New England Patriots failed to win the AFC East was in 2008, when quarterback Tom Brady missed the season with a torn ACL. Now that Brady is no longer in the division, could things close the circle with a new AFC East champion? The Patriots’ streak …
Read More »“Not enough”: Activists say Black Lives Matter murals are empty gesture
Since then, more than a dozen other cities have adopted the practice. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio was one of the first to do the same, ordering Black Lives Matter to paint himself on 5th Avenue, directly across from the Trump Tower. The Rev. Al Sharpton and members …
Read More »The glue that holds our roads together could become toxic when exposed to the sun and rain
We could have a problem with our roads: The researchers discovered that sunlight and rain could turn certain compounds in the asphalt into potentially dangerous hydrocarbons, threatening the environment and the people who use these routes. In particular, it is the binder (also called asphalt cement) that is the problem. …
Read More »