Monday, July 12, 2021

NW Energy's proposed gas-fired plant disappoints MT cities seeking all-green power

Yet while the cities are disappointed with NorthWestern's proposal, they're continuing to work with the company on another green-energy path: ...

Phasecraft makes quantum computing breakthrough

Quantum computing start-up Phasecraft has developed a novel technique for modelling electrons that is said to significantly reduce quantum ...

Sparks fly in battle of green energy pioneers over £56m buyout bid

Two of Britain's best-known green energy pioneers are gearing up for a takeover battle after Ecotricity made a £56.6 million approach for its long-time ...

US intel officials rely on private sector for artificial intelligence to outcompete China

The intelligence community officials say they are turning to the private sector to make advances in artificial intelligence deemed necessary to ...

Ethereum, Binance Coin, Chainlink Price Analysis: 12 July

Ethereum stayed above $2000 and moved much further up from its support level of $1753, Binance Coin was on an uptrend, and Chainlink, despite ...

Health experts keeping an eye on new 'Lambda' COVID-19 variant

According to the World Health Organization, 81% of the COVID-19 cases reported in Peru since April were associated with the Lambda variant. The newest version of the virus is also taking over fellow South ...

Shake the Blues

“The best way to lift your spirits is to draw from those experiences that bring joy,” says Dr. Juan Gonzalez of Desert Wellness Psychiatry in Rancho ...

'Modest' increase in heart attack hospitalization rates after years of decline

The burden of hospital admission rates due to heart attacks (myocardial infarctions) in England rose between 2012 and 2016, despite decades of falling rates, suggests new research published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health.

New study supports medical safety of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a medically safe mental health intervention, according to a new study led by CAMH researcher Dr. Tyler Kaster as part of his doctoral studies at ICES and the University of Toronto. The study was published today in the journal The Lancet Psychiatry, and is among the largest and most comprehensive to compare the safety of ECT with standard treatment amongst individuals with depression.

Athletes may have more than twice the risk of irregular heart rhythm

Athletes appear to be almost two and half times more likely than non-athletes to experience irregular heart rhythms (atrial fibrillation), suggests new research published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.

Men appear to bully more commonly than women in academic medicine

A greater proportion of men than women exhibit bullying behaviors during medical training and academic practice, and only a minority of victims report their experiences, suggests new research published in the online journal BMJ Open.

Blockchain Technology Market to reach USD 27.68 Billion by 2025 | SpendEdge

The Blockchain Technology Market is expected to have a CAGR of 67.12% during 2021-2025. Who are the top players in the market? Microsoft Corp., ...

Nikola Tesla Predicted Feminism - MGTOW

Nikola Tesla Predicted Feminism - MGTOW · in a day. ibewhoopin. "Nuke a sand nigger" - Jews. Reply 0 Flag · in a day. THE MGTOW PSYCHIATRIC ...

Lyme disease on the rise in Monongalia County

Lyme is a reportable disease, so medical practitioners who diagnose it via bloodwork or with a bulls-eye rash at the site of the tick bite must send the report to the health department. The bulls- ...

North American Maiden Winners July 12

Constitution–Downstream Bull by Holy Bull; TIME TRAVEL, f, 4, FL, Mcl 7500, 7-12, 6f, 1:14 1/5. B-Stephen T. Sinatra (NY.). Conveyance–The War ...

RSV outbreak: 'Record-breaking' numbers at Chch after hours and emergency department

Record-breaking numbers of people are being treated at Christchurch Hospital, including a spike in children with the highly contagious respiratory syncytial virus. The flux has lead to an urgent change to hospital visits with a ban on children seeing patients.

Missouri hospital opens 6th virus ward as variant rages

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A Springfield, Missouri, hospital has opened its sixth COVID-19 ward as the delta virus variant rages in the state's southwest region, and St. Louis County and Kansas City health officials also are warning about a sharp increase in cases.

Covid 'exit wave' inevitable when restrictions lifted, warns Chris Whitty

he country will face an “exit wave” of coronavirus infections whenever restrictions are lifted, England's chief medical officer has said. Professor Chris Whitty said there is no “ideal date” for ending lockdown and there will be an increase in hospital admissions ...

COVID vaccine and masking: CDC vs WHO debate over masks for kids, teachers, more

Whether vaccinated people should wear masks is a question for many, including major health agencies. Sarah Tew/CNET. For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO and CDC websites. With the highly ...

Cryptocurrency is Coming to Wyoming

This led to the American CryptoFed to become the first DAO in the state, which plans to allow people to use the company's cryptocurrency, Ducats, ...

The Tomorrow War's Recruitment Drive Makes ABSOLUTELY No Sense

That's why from 2022 onward, the world unites, and this global coalitions sends official troops over to balance the scales via the Jump-Link time travel ...

US 52 northbound lanes near King closing this week

... watch for crews working in this area and factor the detour into their commutes. For real-time travel information, visit DriveNC.gov or follow NCDOT on ...

Queue News

“Tenet” (Warner Bros.-Syncopy, 2020, 150 min.) is a spy movie where the central MacGuffin is time travel, specifically the notion of going backward ...