February 2020

Coronavirus screening trial planned by University of Leicester

Image copyright University of Leicester Image caption Researchers claim the masks could help prevent long quarantine periods Researchers hope to trial low-cost face masks that can detect whether someone has infectious coronavirus before they display any symptoms. Experts at the University of Leicester said if successful, the method could simplify large-scale screening for the virus

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Harry Styles Dishes On Lizzo And His ‘Love’ Of Wawa At Secret NYC Show

Harry Styles packed a stadium’s worth of energy into an intimate New York club Friday, treating lucky fans to a rollicking performance and delightfully candid interview. The location of the show, hosted by SiriusXM and Pandora, was kept secret from both media and invited attendees until Friday morning. By late afternoon, however, a queue of

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Michael Bloomberg Will Address Coronavirus in Prime-Time TV Ad

Seeking to draw a direct contrast with President Trump and present himself as the best Democratic alternative, Michael R. Bloomberg will deliver a three-minute prerecorded address on the coronavirus outbreak in an ad on network television Sunday night, his campaign announced. It was not immediately clear how much of Mr. Bloomberg’s personal fortune he spent

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7 Self-Care Practices That Will Ward Off The Sunday Scaries

Ah, the Sunday scaries: We’ve all experienced them. One minute you’re kicking back with friends enjoying bottomless mimosas at brunch, the next, you’re spiraling in a pit of “oh-god-tomorrow-begins-another-hellishly-long-workweek” despair. If you’re very unlucky, you might come down with a case of Saturday scaries: You still have two days of free time but you can’t

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FCC proposes fines for phone companies that shared user data

U.S. regulators have proposed fining the four major U.S. phone companies more than $200 million combined for improperly disclosing customers’ real-time location to other companies By TALI ARBEL AP Technology Writer February 28, 2020, 8:35 PM 3 min read NEW YORK — U.S. regulators have proposed fining the four major U.S. phone companies more than

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