An Arizona city will go ahead with its summer festivities, but it will leave behind the coronavirus mask requirement. Mayor Bryce Hamblin of Eagar, a city in eastern Arizona with a population of about 5,000, said in a recent statement that he has no plans to cancel a list of …
Read More »Iowa running back Akrum Wadley calls the show ‘living nightmare’
Just weeks after University of Iowa separation deal with football strength and conditioning coach Chris Doyle, new allegations of racism have emerged within the soccer program. On Monday, the former Iowa runner Akrum Wadley He detailed his negative experience at school, alleging abusive and racist behavior by current and former …
Read More »Ryan Seacrest separates from Shayna Taylor, recovers with a new lady in Mexico
Ryan Seacrest has parted ways with his chef’s girlfriend, Shayna Taylor. Seacrest, 45, released a statement saying: “Ryan and Shayna decided to end their romantic relationship amicably some time ago. They remain good friends, they support each other and they will always appreciate their time together as a couple. ” …
Read More »This robot quickly disinfects spaces with UV-C light.
This robot helps keep areas like warehouses clean. Alyssa Pierson / CSAIL Disinfecting spaces such as warehouses is especially critical during COVID-19 pandemicBut doing so while keeping workers safe can be challenging. So MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory found a solution: use a robot that uses UV-C light …
Read More »FDA Approves Breast Cancer Treatment That Health Professionals Can Provide At Home
On June 29, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Phesgo, a breast cancer treatment that health professionals can administer at home. Phesgo is a fixed-dose combination of two monoclonal antibodies and enables the treatment of early and metastatic HER2 positive breast cancer for outpatients. The two monoclonal antibodies are …
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