[ad_1] JOHANNESBURG — Detection of the Omicron variant in Africa marks the next phase of the battle against Covid-19: vaccinating many more people in poorer countries where vaccines are scarceRead More
Category: Geeky Stuff
Beautiful Hostess Gifts and Holiday Party Etiquette
[ad_1] With the Christmas parties in full swing, we wanted to take some time before the weekend to share some hostess gift ideas and a few party tips (so you’veRead More
A U.S. Food and Drug Administration panel voted to recommend:
[ad_1] News: A U.S. Food and Drug Administration panel voted 13 to 10 to recommend that the government authorize Merck’s antiviral pill for high-risk covid-19 patients. The drug, called molnupiravir,Read More
How Cute Cats Help Spread False Information on the Internet
[ad_1] New Tang Dynasty Television, a station affiliated with the Chinese spiritual movement Falun Gong, posted on Facebook a video of a woman rescuing a stranded baby shark on OctoberRead More
How Cute Cats Help Spread False Information on the Internet
[ad_1] New Tang Dynasty Television, a station affiliated with the Chinese spiritual movement Falun Gong, posted on Facebook a video of a woman rescuing a stranded baby shark on OctoberRead More
Big Tech ‘Amplification’: What Does It Mean?
[ad_1] Lawmakers have spent years investigating how hate speech, misinformation and bullying on social media sites can wreak havoc in the real world. Increasingly, they are putting their finger onRead More
How to Store Your Covid Vaccination Card or Test Results on Your Phone
[ad_1] The situation of the digital Covid vaccine card, the barcode we keep on our phones and present to businesses and venues as proof of vaccination, is chaotic. While someRead More
Trust in Science and Scientists Rises Globally, According to Survey Results
[ad_1] As the coronavirus pandemic sheds light on scientific research, people around the world have gained confidence in both science and scientists, according to a new survey released Monday. TheRead More
What Will Art Look Like in Metaverse?
[ad_1] In the opening pages of Ben Lerner’s first novel, “Leaving Atocha Station” the narrator goes to the Prado museum in Madrid and observes a sobbing stranger in front ofRead More
This Extinct Eagle Might Have Swallowed Its Stomach Like a Vulture
[ad_1] At Craigmore Station in Canterbury, New Zealand, an old Maori painting graces the limestone ledge of a cave. The painted bird of prey, thought to depict an extinct eagle,Read More
