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Jul 4, 2022
Listeria Outbreak Is Linked to Ice Cream, C.D.C. Says
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: biotech/medical
A listeria outbreak blamed for the death of one person and the hospitalization of 22 people across 10 states has been linked to ice cream made in Florida, the federal authorities said on Saturday.
Big Olaf Creamery, a family-owned company in Sarasota, Fla., exclusively sells ice cream in Florida, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. Of those hospitalized, 10 people lived out of state and had visited Florida in the previous month, the C.D.C. said.
The infections tied to Big Olaf ice cream products occurred over the last six months and affected people less than a year old to 92 years old, the C.D.C. said. Five became ill during pregnancy, with one experiencing a fetal loss.
Jul 4, 2022
New A.I. algorithm predicts crimes a week before they’re committed
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: information science, robotics/AI
A new algorithm developed by University of Chicago researchers can predict crime with about 90% accuracy a week ahead of time.
Jul 4, 2022
How technology helps scientists explore Amazonian biodiversity without human interference
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: business, climatology, sustainability
Spotting wildlife in these dark and dense forests teeming with insects and spiny palms is always challenging. This is because of the very nature of biodiversity in Amazonia, where there is a small number of abundant species and a greater number of rare species which are difficult to survey adequately.
Understanding what species are present and how they relate to their environment is of fundamental importance for ecology and conservation, providing us with essential information on the impacts of human-made disturbances such as climate change, logging, or wood-burning. In turn, this can also enable us to pick up on sustainable human activities such as selective logging – the practice of removing one or two trees and leaving the rest intact.
Jul 3, 2022
US will provide Ukraine with advanced NASAMS in a new $820m military aid
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: drones, military
The U.S. announced on Friday a new $820 million Ukraine military aid that includes the National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System (NASAMS). The Pentagon contract denotes the start of a contracting process for a significant amount of equipment, including four more counter-artillery radars and up to 150,000 rounds of 155mm artillery ammunition, through the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative.
NASAMS can be quite an unpleasant adversary for tactical aircraft (possibly with the exception of the Su-57), helicopters, drones, subsonic cruise missiles (Caliber, Kh-101, 9M728). Against high-speed targets (from Oniks to Kinzhal) the benefit of this system seems doubtful.
5/— Dmitry Stefanovich (@KomissarWhipla) July 1, 2022
Jul 3, 2022
This new AI assesses urine flow as well as physicians
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: robotics/AI
Jul 3, 2022
A hacked Tesla Model S Plaid achieves a record-breaking speed of 216 mph
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: cybercrime/malcode, sustainability, transportation
Jul 3, 2022
Extreme solar activities are causing satellites to fall off their orbits
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: satellites
Jul 3, 2022
FCC authorizes SpaceX to bring Starlink internet to airplanes, ships, and more
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: internet, space
Jul 3, 2022
Is time travel real? What Pixar’s movie Lightyear shows about Einstein’s theory
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: entertainment, space travel, time travel
Spoiler alert: this article explains a key plot point, but we don’t give away anything you won’t see in trailers. Thanks to reader Florence, 7, for her questions.
At the beginning of the new Disney Pixar film, Lightyear, Buzz Lightyear gets stranded on a dangerous faraway planet with his commanding officer and crew.
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