Month: January 2021
School Nurses Fear a Coronavirus Surge as Students and Staff Return From Winter Break
On a Sunday in December, during what should have been her day off, Sherri Groenland was working the phones, trying to track down everyone who had come in contact with the latest COVID-19 case in South Carolina’s Charleston County School
Read MoreUAE denies report it thwarted an Iranian plot to kill Israelis
Abu Dhabi says claims Tehran planned to attack Israeli tourists are ‘wholly false’
Read MoreLidar startup Aeva raises another $200M ahead of its debut as a public company
Aeva, the lidar company started by two former Apple engineers, has raised an additional $200 million in private investment from Hong Kong hedge fund Sylebra Capital ahead of its debut as a publicly traded company. The Mountain View, California-based startup
Read MoreIranian army to hold large-scale drone drill
State news agency says the drones will take part in ‘combat, surveillance, reconnaissance, and electronic warfare’ during exercise, which comes amid heightened tensions with US
Read MoreTo ‘Keep Sharp’ This Year, Keep Learning, Advises Neurosurgeon Sanjay Gupta
CNN’s chief medical correspondent says it’s never too late to develop new brain pathways. Even small changes, like switching up the hand you use to hold your fork, can help optimize brain health. (Image credit: Simon & Schuster)
Read MoreNew York Gov. Cuomo to propose law making it a crime to skip the line for Covid vaccine – CNBC
New York Gov. Cuomo to propose law making it a crime to skip the line for Covid vaccine CNBC Cuomo Won’t Get Vaccine Until His Group’s Turn In Black, Hispanic, Poor Communities NPR Live Covid-19 Updates The New York Times Team Cuomo’s latest
Read MoreTrump’s Insurgency From Inside the Oval Office
President Trump’s effort to overturn the election he lost has gone beyond mere venting of grievances at the risk of damaging the very American democracy he is charged with defending.
Read MoreAnalysis: Trump’s Insurgency From Inside the Oval Office
President Trump’s effort to overturn the election he lost has gone beyond mere venting of grievances at the risk of damaging the very American democracy he is charged with defending.
Read MoreLoss of smell, taste ‘consistently the strongest predictor of COVID-19’ – study
Researchers in Israel, UK, and US say the 2 symptoms ‘omnipresent’ among people who reported testing positive for coronavirus
Read MoreWhat we do and don’t know about new Covid mutations
The emergence in Britain and South Africa of two new variants of Sars-CoV-2, which are potentially far more infectious versions of the virus, has prompted widespread concern. Here is what we know — and what we don’t — about the
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