On July 14, Jefferson County Public Health officials announced that they found the first case of bubonic plague in a squirrel. Only three days later, the first human case of bubonic plague was confirmed. The first human cases of the plague came from Inner Mongolia when two brothers were hospitalized …
Read More »Scientists provide conclusive data that mosquitoes cannot spread COVID-19
According to a study by researchers at Kansas State University, mosquitoes cannot transmit the new coronavirus. Although the World Health Organization (WHO) released this information to the public at the beginning of the pandemic, the researchers spent time researching three common mosquito species to provide conclusive data on their notion. …
Read More »The brain behind the camera Google Pixel is building a universal camera app for Adobe
Marc Levoy, the researcher who used the software to turn Google’s Pixel camera into a powerhouse, teamed up with Adobe to build a universal camera app, Adobe announced today. Levoy led the team that developed the impressive computational photography technology used in Google’s Pixel smartphones, which includes features like Night …
Read More »Tesla Stock Rally Pushes Some of the First Fanatic Investors to Wealth
NEW YORK / SEOUL (Reuters) – Convinced of Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) Imminent meteoric rise, Orestis Palampougioukis, a Netherlands-based software developer, took out a loan of 43,000 euros ($ 49,000) in early October to invest it all in the electric car maker, which at the time was trading at around $ …
Read More »Police in Italy find shipment of cocaine-filled coffee beans
Investigators found 130 grams of cocaine in a two-kilo shipment of coffee beans that arrived at Milan Malpensa airport from Colombia, according to a statement by the Guardia di Finanza financial police. Customs officials decided to review the package after noting that its shared recipient shared the name of a …
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