Changes in the environment and climate, as well as fungicide overuse in agriculture, have driven a rise in fungi capable of infecting people and evading the few drugs designed to fight them.
When the 48-year-old longtime smoker came to Shmuel Shoham, an infectious diseases expert at John
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Underpaid teachers working in understaffed schools across Europe, are continuing a wave of strikes begun as schools opened in September. In Norway, 1,800 more teachers walked out over pa
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This past August I visited family and friends in Alabama. We visited Hellen Keller’s home in Tuscumbia and the Alabama Country Music Hall of Fame. I was especially honored to visit the Urban Farm and Forage, home to Kell
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Volkswagen showed off four commercial concepts based on the ID.Buzz electric minivan, including an ambulance and a cargo van with a box body.
We're sure Volkswagen wasn't intending to hurt us so much by unveiling four adorable ID.Buzz concepts at the Hannover commercial-vehicle show. Ye
DETROIT, Sept. 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via InvestorWire -- Bollinger Motors, which recently became a majority owned company of Mullen Automotive, Inc. (NASDAQ: MULN), announces today it has teamed up with Wabash, a leading truck body and trailer manufacturer, to develop a stronger, lighte
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BOSTON — In recognition of Massachusetts Climate Week, the Baker-Polito Administration today announced that $2.5 million is available through the Commercial Refrigeration Gra
Scalable solution: cloud-based IoT networks can support thousands of sensing nodes. Image credit: Shutterstock.
Offices, restaurants, factories, and opera houses are just a few examples where miniature IoT sensors – capable of measur
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — St. Pete in 1953 was known to be much different than the city it is today.
For one, it was known as the “sleep town.” That’s also the year Delma Nichols Booth moved her thriving downtown florist shop — “Delma’s, The Flower Booth” — to th
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