[ad_1] Bone marrow transplant is not a realistic option for most patients. These types of transplants are highly invasive and risky, so they are usually only offered to people withRead More
Category: Geeky Stuff
Crypto, NFT ads cause spike in Super Bowl Sunday tweets
[ad_1] The newly released Twitter data shows that there were 6.4 million tweets mentioning the Super Bowl on Sunday; That’s an increase in online chatter about the annual game, partlyRead More
Office Lobbies Go Contactless Due to Covid
[ad_1] After 9/11, lobbies in many US office buildings were permanently changed as homeowners increased security and added cameras, turnstiles, programmable elevators, and other technology. Anyone who walked in hadRead More
20 Things to Consider When Choosing a School
[ad_1] Last week, I shared a few tips on choosing a school for the upcoming school year on Instagram. As always, our Instagram community surprised me with their words ofRead More
GM to restart Chevy Bolt factory after battery fire recalls
[ad_1] DETROIT (AP) — general engines said it will begin manufacturing Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles in early April after an eight-month hiatus due to a series of battery fire recalls.Read More
Office Lobbies Go Contactless Due to Covid
[ad_1] After 9/11, lobbies in many US office buildings were permanently changed as homeowners increased security and added cameras, turnstiles, programmable elevators, and other technology. Anyone who walked in hadRead More
US accuses financial site of spreading Russian propaganda
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — US intelligence officials on Tuesday accused a conservative financial news site with a significant American readership of amplifying Kremlin propaganda, and claimed that five media outlets targetingRead More
EXPLAINER: Will burglar alarms continue to work after 3G is turned off?
[ad_1] NEW YORK (AP) — Telecom companies are shutting down legacy networks as they overhaul the latest generation of mobile service called 5G — a costly, years-long process that hasRead More
This fuel plant will use agricultural waste to combat climate change
[ad_1] A startup plans to build a new type of fuel-producing plant in California’s fertile Central Valley that would, if it works as hoped, continually capture and bury carbon dioxide.Read More
2,700-Year-Old Figurine Reveals a Heavy Mystery
[ad_1] Two summers ago, while snorkeling in the marshy streams of the Tollense River on Germany’s Baltic coast, a 51-year-old truck driver, Ronald Borgwardt, made a startling discovery. Mixing theRead More
