Once upon a time, it used to be that all you needed to enjoy an online multiplayer game was a console and, well, a copy of the game itself. However, since the boom in streaming services, more and more industries have been borrowing elements of the strategies and formulas that …
Read More »Influential Las Vegas developer Irwin Molasky, member of the Nevada Hall of Fame, dies at 93
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) – Las Vegas business developer Irwin Molasky died at the age of 93, according to his family. Her son Steven Molasky tells 13 Action News that his father died of natural causes on Saturday. “We lost a great man,” Steven said of his father. “A lion of …
Read More »A quarter of Americans may reject the coronavirus vaccine
The Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Stephen Hahn said it was “troubling” that a new survey found that more than a quarter of adults “definitely” or “probably” would not accept a free coronavirus vaccine. During a discussion about the possible timetable for developing a vaccine, Hahn was asked what happens …
Read More »Marin County shuts down food indoors amid surge in coronavirus cases
Marin County officials will suspend meals indoors for at least three weeks amid an influx of new coronavirus infections, revoking the course a week after giving restaurants the green light to serve customers inside . The decision, effective at midnight Monday, comes days after the state added Marin County to …
Read More »How mask construction and materials matter to contain cough drops and sneezes
The smallest respiratory drops are filtered through a face mask constructed from a folded scarf. Despite the leak, the spread of the drops is significantly hampered compared to use without a mask. Credit: Siddhartha Verma, Manhar R. Dhanak, and John Frankenfield Mannequin simulated coughs and sneezes show increased efficacy in …
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