Month: January 2023

Study: Intrahost Monkeypox Virus Genome Variation in Patient with Early Infection, Finland, 2022. Image Credit: ART-ur/Shutterstock

Study shows within-host MPXV variation within a single lesion

In a recent study published in Emerging infectious diseaseresearchers reported the clinical and molecular characteristics of monkeypox virus (MPX) (MPXV) infections in Finland. Study: Intra-host genome variation of Monkeypox virus in a patient with early infection, Finland, 2022. Image credit: ART-ur/Shutterstock Background As of 2022, an unprecedented outbreak of MPXV has been observed worldwide, with …

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A deal "agreed" as Souttar's $26 million dream came true;  'Exciting talks' for PL's most expensive player: Deadline Day LIVE

A deal “agreed” as Souttar’s $26 million dream came true; ‘Exciting talks’ for PL’s most expensive player: Deadline Day LIVE

The January transfer window is set for an epic climax as the deadline approaches with clubs across the continent scrambling to land big money. Many fans will be watching closely what Chelsea do after reportedly forking out a whopping $184 million for the Benfica star as their wild spending spree continues. A number of Australians …

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Samsung introduces the next level of customization with MyBespoke

Samsung introduces the next level of customization with MyBespoke

MyBespoke Generative Art Collection celebrates the possibilities of personalizing appliances Samsung is unlocking the next level of personalization in home appliances with its first-ever Bespoke fridge, which can be personalized with your original designs, artwork or favorite photos. MyBespoke custom panels will inspire you to create a unique fridge to personalize your kitchen like never …

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Measles: Japanese scientists uncover mechanism that causes SSPE - Outbreak News Today

Measles: Japanese scientists uncover mechanism that causes SSPE – Outbreak News Today

From NewsDesk @bactiman63 Japanese researchers have uncovered a mechanism for how the measles virus can cause subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, or SSPE, a rare but fatal neurological disorder that can appear years after a measles infection. Image/CDC Although the normal form of the measles virus cannot infect the nervous system, the team found that viruses that …

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Benji called it 'the best debut ever'.  Now it's Schuster's time after a "massive" offseason call-up

Benji called it ‘the best debut ever’. Now it’s Schuster’s time after a “massive” offseason call-up

New man No.6 Josh Schuster played just one match with Daly Cherry-Evans at half-time in a debut that caught the eye of his idol and counterpart Benji Marshall. Marshall, who played in his final season with the Tigers in 2020, admired Schuster’s skills and called his debut the best he had ever seen. “I’ve got …

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Guitarist Tom Verlaine, the influential co-founder of television, has died at the age of 73

Guitarist Tom Verlaine, the influential co-founder of television, has died at the age of 73

Tom Verlaine of Television performs at the Bowery in Manhattan on May 18, 2006. Verlaine, whose band Television was one of the most influential to emerge from the New York punk rock scene, died in Manhattan on January 28, 2023.Rahav Segev / The New York Times News Service Tom Verlaine, guitarist and co-founder of seminal …

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Hyte Y40

Hyte Y40

Trending among exhibition systems, PC builds with vertically mounted graphics cards are becoming more common as case makers cater to DIYers who want to try this look. But designs that stand the cards parallel to the motherboard have one major problem that has hindered adoption by more buyers: The case may allow it, but the …

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Toxic metals in chocolate?  Health Canada found levels not concerning according to the US - National |  Globalnews.ca

Toxic metals in chocolate? Health Canada found levels not concerning according to the US – National | Globalnews.ca

Last month, Consumer Reports (CR) revealed that dozens of dark chocolate products sold in the U.S. contain cadmium and lead — two heavy metals that can cause various health problems in children and adults, such as kidney damage and immune system suppression. Some of the products listed in the report included chocolates from Hershey’s, Theo, …

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How the neuroscience of uncertainty can help you make better decisions

How the neuroscience of uncertainty can help you make better decisions

When you hear the word “insecurity” what do you feel? Fear, anxiety, excitement or challenge? As humans, we have a dichotomy of needs; part of us needs to feel safe, secure and have a certain routine, and another part needs variety and opportunity. Life presents us with uncertainty and change, and this has been true …

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GICs are 'tempting' but only for a shorter period, money manager says

GICs are ‘tempting’ but only for a shorter period, money manager says

GIC yields are once again attractive to investors, but at least one money manager says choosing a five-year GIC may not be the best choice. With Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GIC) yields now above five percent and interest rates widely believed to have potentially peaked, some investors may be considering locking in those high yields. However, …

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