Getty Images | Synergy AT&T has deployed fiber-to-home Internet in less than 30 percent of homes in its 21-state territory, a new report says, adding that AT&T is targeting rich, non-rural areas in its fiber upgrade. The co-written report by AT&T Workers Union and an advocacy group is timely, released …
Read More »Your dog may love you, but doesn’t like the look on your face, studies show
You may think your dog is excited to see your face, but research published on Monday suggests that unfortunately, it probably isn’t. A study in the journal Ne Neuroscience showed that dogs do not wire to focus on the human face. What makes their brains spark is a glimpse of …
Read More »Pelosi, Munuchin talks but can’t make a deal
California, Center Democrat U.S. Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, on Thursday, October 1, 2020 at Washington, D.C., U.S.C. In the U.S. Stephanie Reynolds | Bloomberg | Getty Images House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steven Munuchi spoke for about an hour on Monday but no coronavirus stimulus came …
Read More »A study of ‘more deaths’ found that another 75,000 uncertified COVID-19s could be fatal.
U.S. The number of deaths from coronavirus can be reduced by as much as under%: A study of ‘excess deaths’ found that there could be another 75,000 unpredictable Covid-1 fat casualties. Researchers noted a ‘higher’ number of deaths between February and September than in previous years. Analysis of more than …
Read More »Scientists find intact brain cells in the skull of a man killed by Herculaneum during the eruption of Vesuvius
The discovery was made in the 1960s, when experts studied Herculaneum, a city buried by ash during a volcanic eruption in Disc. The victim, who was believed to be devoted to the worship of Emperor Gustos, was found lying face down on a wooden bed in the building, according to …
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