The doctor who developed a widely used test that detects early signs of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease says that cognition is “a pertinent question” during a presidential election with suspected candidates over the age of 70. The problem is that both sides of the political divide are interpreting this. wrong …
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That decision prompted Democrats in the House of Representatives to launch a impeachment investigation into whether President Donald Trump used the aid to win political favors. But Vought has argued that Ukraine’s freezing of aid was part of a broader review of foreign aid, It is not a quid pro …
Read More »St. Louis couple accused of pulling weapons in protest
“It is illegal to wave weapons in a threatening way, that is illegal in the city of St. Louis,” said Gardner. Gardner is recommending a diversion program like community service instead of jail if the McCloskeys are convicted. Typically, class E serious crimes can result in up to four years …
Read More »Facebook’s AI team teaches robots to recognize rooms
Screenshot: Carnegie Mellon University If you’re visiting a friend and you find yourself stumbling sleepy at home in the middle of the night, basic common sense tells you that if you see a refrigerator, you’re probably in their kitchen. But a bathroom? More than likely you are in a bathroom. …
Read More »We will need huge numbers of Americans to test the COVID-19 vaccines; 138,600 have been registered ‘very encouraging’
Click to enlarge UNTIL NEXT TIME At a time when some Americans are concerned about the safety of a COVID-19 vaccine, tens of thousands have already volunteered to help create it. As of Monday, more than 138,600 people had signed up to participate in the tests. “That is why we …
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