Massachusetts health officials reported 28 new deaths from coronavirus on Wednesday, bringing the state total to 8,081. Authorities also confirmed another 261 cases of the virus, including 104 probable cases. There are now at least 109,143 cases of the virus in Massachusetts. Today’s figures follow a day when it saw …
Read More »Botswana: more than 360 elephants die of mysterious causes
Some bodies were found clustered around water holes, while others appeared to have died “falling flat on their face,” according to Niall McCann, director of conservation for UK charity National Park Rescue. Live elephants seen nearby seemed physically weak, and one walked in circles, unable to change direction, observers said. …
Read More »As cases in bars and restaurants increase, CHARR launches new best practices
ANCHOR, Alaska (KTUU) – It is a joint effort by the City of Anchorage and the hospitality industry to reduce the growing number of COVID-19 cases associated with these high-risk environments. During Tuesday’s briefing, Mayor Ethan Berkowitz joined CHARR CEO and President Sarah Oates. The Alaska Cabaret, Hotel, Restaurant and …
Read More »Prague celebrates the end of the coronavirus lockdown with a massive dinner at a 1,600-foot table
(CNN) – People in the Czech capital Prague built a 1,600-foot table and held a large public dinner on Tuesday to celebrate the end of the country’s coronavirus blockade. Residents spread through the streets of the city and over its famous Charles Bridge after the government lifted restrictions on large …
Read More »Why lithium iron phosphate batteries can be the key to the EV revolution
Batteries Published in July 1, 2020 | by Steve Hanley July 1, 2020 by Steve Hanley The lithium ion battery is exhausted. Long live the lithium iron battery! Those words signal a revolutionary change in battery technology, which will cause a dramatic increase in demand for electric cars and trucks. …
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