Open or not, going to Disneyland or Disney World is still up to the parents. Theme parks across the country are beginning to reopen, while others are still gathering data and formulating plans to keep guests safe and healthy. Based on a new survey, not all parents are ready for …
Read More »Katie Mack: ‘I Did Not Expect To Be In A Pop Song When I Was Physically Studying’ | Physics
Katie Mack manages two unexpected feats with her new book, The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking). First, she writes about the end of the universe with a jauntiness that makes it not really that depressing. And second, she takes concepts in cosmology, string theory, and quantum mechanics and makes them …
Read More »Heartburn the next COVID-19 hurdle for college leaders
Dr. Matthew Martinez has studied so many images of a beating heart that he could not count them. Maybe 500,000. Maybe 1 million. As a non-invasive cardiologist, his job revolves around the constant evaluation of photos of the heart. He knows what a strong, healthy heart looks like. He knows …
Read More »Apple is taking legal action against meal planning services with a pear-shaped logo
Apple is apparently taking legal action against a company called Prepear, which is an app and service that makes it easier for people to plan meals and find new recipes. Apple’s legal complaint? The paired logo used by Prepear, shown above, is too similar to the Apple logo. According to …
Read More »FS sets record as coronavirus cases top 5 million
By Diane Craft (Reuters) – The United States set a record for coronavirus cases on Saturday, with more than 5 million people now infected, according to a Reuters census, as the country’s official infectious disease hope earlier this week suggests that an effective vaccine could be available by the end …
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