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Coronavirus RNA was found on a cruise ship 17 days after passengers left. What are the risks of handling packages and groceries? More people are staying indoors to avoid contact with people potentially infected by Covid-19. But in light of a recent report from the US’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that said RNA from the virus that causes Covid-19 was found in the Diamond Princess ship 17 days after its passengers had left, what are the risks of handling packages, groceries and what scientists call “high-touch” surfaces? Does the cruise ship report imply that viruses survive up…
WhatsApp is imposing additional restriction on how frequently a message can be shared on its platform in its latest effort to curtail the spread of misinformation. The Facebook -owned instant messaging service said today that any message that has been forwarded five or more times will now face a new limit that will prevent a user from forwarding it to more than one chat (contact) at a time. A spokesperson told TechCrunch that WhatsApp will roll out this change to users worldwide today.  Today’s move builds on WhatsApp’s effort from last year when it limited users…
Two weeks after an Elon Musk ventilator snafu that saw Tesla ship out about 1,000 B-PAP machines—which do not include the necessary ventilation tubes that the life-saving breathing machines require—the luxury car manufacturer has gone back to the drawing board. Now, Tesla is giving us a glimpse into its process. In a new video (posted online), company engineers break down how they're repurposing Tesla parts to build ventilators for COVID-19 (coronavirus) patients—something that Ford and General Motors have also been doing, thanks to the stockpiles of parts that auto manufacturers keep on hand to maintain a buzzing assembly line. "We've…
Colleges around the world have been forced to shut down due to the , but a group of students in are not letting the pandemic ruin their graduation. Using Newme telepresensence robots, students attending Business Breakthrough (BBT) University in Tokyo were able to walk across the stage and accept their diploma, all while self-isolating at home. The robots were dressed in a cap and gown and fitted with tablets on their heads, allowing students to show their face using Zoom. Students who attended the graduation remotely operated the robots in what is deemed the 'world's first' online graduation ceremony. Four…
Conspiracy theories claiming 5G technology helps transmit coronavirus have been condemned by the scientific community. Videos have been shared on social media showing mobile phone masts on fire in Birmingham and Merseyside - along with the claims. The posts have been shared on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram - including by verified accounts with hundreds of thousands of followers. But scientists say the idea of a connection between Covid-19 and 5G is "complete rubbish" and biologically impossible. The conspiracy theories have been branded "the worst kind of fake news" by NHS England Medical Director Stephen Powis.  Conspiracy…
British mobile network providers have been forced to debunk 'baseless' theories circulating online that 5G masts are linked to coronavirus after several were set on fire. MobileUK, the trade organisation representing Three, O2, EE and Vodafone, added it was concerning the pandemic was being used to further such untruths and said some of the industry's key workers are being abused over the unfounded 5G myths. It comes after videos emerged online of phone masts ablaze, including one in Birmingham and one in Coventry. Shocking footage posted to Facebook captured the moment the 70ft (21m) masts erupted in flames, with firefighters…
Around the world, coronavirus lockdowns have driven professional and social life out of the physical world and into the virtual realm. Though self-isolation means no longer seeing friends and colleagues in person, it has opened a sudden and alarming window on their private, domestic selves. Many readers, videoconferencing for hours every day, will find themselves unexpectedly familiar with other people’s kitchen layouts, wall decorations and interior design—depending, that is, on how they position their devices. (Never have so many ceilings been broadcast to so many for so long.) For those unused to working from home, the sudden disappearance of boundaries…
The world's biggest pharmaceutical company is confident it has a COVID-19 vaccine and has told reporters it wants to make it available on a not-for-profit basis. Johnson & Johnson says it hopes to begin human trials of the vaccine in September, which could mean mass production by early next year. It is a significant development for a world struggling to deal with the virus, which has infected more than 800,000 people, killing almost 40,000, according to figures compiled by US university Johns Hopkins. Johnson & Johnson's chief scientific officer, Mr Paul Stoffels, who is also a medical doctor told Sky's…
A simple blood test can check for more than 50 types of cancer, often before any signs or symptoms, scientists say. It could help diagnose tumours sooner, when they are easier to treat and, ideally, cure, experts hope. More than 99% of positive results are accurate, the team says, but it will be crucial to check it does not miss cases and provide false assurance. Doctors are using it in trials with patients but more studies are needed, they say in Annals of Oncology. Trial data suggests it is better at detecting more advanced disease rather than the beginnings of…
Maintaining your normal eating patterns will help you feel more in control during this uneasy time. Use this as an opportunity to become more in tune with your body's hunger cues and to take care of yourself in other ways, through sleep, mediation, and sometimes Nextflix-binging. We consulted two nutrition experts, Jeb Stuart Johnston and Samantha Cassetty, to offer tips on what to eat, how to eat, and ways to control your environment. The coronavirus uprooted most of our lives in many ways. We're now less social, less active, and way more anxious. It feels like we're in a state…
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As prices of vegetable oil hit the roof, Nigerians use this kitchen gadget as alternative

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Missing dog returns home on Christmas Eve, rings doorbell

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Ademola Lookman named 2024 CAF Men’s Player of the year. These players won in other…

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