The first large study of the safety and efficacy of a coronavirus vaccine in the United States began Monday morning, according to the National Institutes of Health and the modern biotech company, which collaborated to develop the vaccine. A volunteer in Savannah, Georgia received the first injection at 6:45 am, …
Read More »Interview: Aparna Shewakramani from Indian Matchmaking
The recently coined Netflix star has some ideas on how the show was edited: “I mean, the Bolivian salt flats aren’t that important, are they?” Photo: Netflix Just over a week after the series. Indian matchmaking Released on Netflix, conversations about what the dating reality show does or does not …
Read More »Rise of ARMs: how changing the Mac processor could change the world
The return of the ARM processor and RISC technology to public discussion about the desktop market is like stumbling across an episode of “Friends” flipping through “Favorite Channels” on your TV remote control. First, you get a smiling little smile, a moment of warmth in your heart, watching those formerly …
Read More »Intel reorganizes following 7nm problems; Engineering Director Murthy Renduchintala will depart
Following last week’s revelation that its 7nm yields are about a year behind schedule, Intel announced this afternoon that they are reorganizing the tech side of the company. The key to this change is that Intel is dividing its monolithic technology, systems architecture and customer group (TSCG) into several smaller …
Read More »Rich men are twice as likely to develop high blood pressure as low-income men
SAPPORO, Japan – The low socioeconomic level is related to a shorter life expectancy and is considered a risk factor for poor health and premature death. Despite this, a new study by researchers at the Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine in Japan reveals that men with higher incomes have …
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