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David Oliver: The “40 New Hospitals” Pledge Was Always A Mirage
In 2020, when he was prime minister, Boris Johnson pledged to build “40 new hospitals by 2030,” with a “further eight schemes invited to bid for future funding” as “part of a package worth £3.7bn.”1 This also formed a key part of his 2019 election manifesto.2 News last week that building works had s...
2023-06-07 10:47
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David Oliver: The “40 New Hospitals” Pledge Was Always A Mirage In 2020, when he was prime minister, Boris Johnson pledged to build “40 new hospitals by 2030,” with a “further eight schemes invited to bid for future funding” as “part of a package worth £3.7bn.”1 This also formed a key part of his 2019 election manifesto.2 News last week that building works had s... https://pagerbird.news/rvvn79Yj7wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*David Oliver: The “40 New Hospitals” Pledge Was Always A Mirage* In 2020, when he was prime minister, Boris Johnson pledged to build “40 new hospitals by 2030,” with a “further eight schemes invited to bid for future funding” as “part of a package worth £3.7bn.”1 This also formed a key part of his 2019 election manifesto.2 News last week that building works had s... https://pagerbird.news/rvvn79Yj7wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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Candida Auris: Another Frontier In The Battle Against Antimicrobial Resistance
The spread of multidrug resistant Candida auris in the US is a worrying development, but we can take action now to curb its spread, writes Tina L Joshi Recently there has been increased news coverage of a drug resistant fungus infecting patients across the US.1 This is the well known Candida auris...
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Candida Auris: Another Frontier In The Battle Against Antimicrobial Resistance The spread of multidrug resistant Candida auris in the US is a worrying development, but we can take action now to curb its spread, writes Tina L Joshi Recently there has been increased news coverage of a drug resistant fungus infecting patients across the US.1 This is the well known Candida auris... https://pagerbird.news/rvvn79Pj8wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*Candida Auris: Another Frontier In The Battle Against Antimicrobial Resistance* The spread of multidrug resistant Candida auris in the US is a worrying development, but we can take action now to curb its spread, writes Tina L Joshi Recently there has been increased news coverage of a drug resistant fungus infecting patients across the US.1 This is the well known Candida auris... https://pagerbird.news/rvvn79Pj8wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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Selection Bias Due To Conditioning On A Collider
Effect estimates may be biased when the study design or the data analysis is conditional on a collider—a variable that is caused by two other variables. Causal directed acyclic graphs are a helpful tool to identify colliders that may introduce selection bias in observational research. In a causal g...
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Selection Bias Due To Conditioning On A Collider Effect estimates may be biased when the study design or the data analysis is conditional on a collider—a variable that is caused by two other variables. Causal directed acyclic graphs are a helpful tool to identify colliders that may introduce selection bias in observational research. In a causal g... https://pagerbird.news/rvvn79Sj9wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*Selection Bias Due To Conditioning On A Collider* Effect estimates may be biased when the study design or the data analysis is conditional on a collider—a variable that is caused by two other variables. Causal directed acyclic graphs are a helpful tool to identify colliders that may introduce selection bias in observational research. In a causal g... https://pagerbird.news/rvvn79Sj9wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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Is The UK Losing Its World Leading Covid Surveillance Network Just When It Needs It Most?
The winding down of the UK’s covid-19 genomic surveillance network has experts worried about the loss of an effective tool sharpened in the pandemic. Jane Feinmann reports In early March 2020 a group of scientists set up the Covid-19 Genomics UK Consortium (COG-UK). The country had fewer than a hun...
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Is The UK Losing Its World Leading Covid Surveillance Network Just When It Needs It Most? The winding down of the UK’s covid-19 genomic surveillance network has experts worried about the loss of an effective tool sharpened in the pandemic. Jane Feinmann reports In early March 2020 a group of scientists set up the Covid-19 Genomics UK Consortium (COG-UK). The country had fewer than a hun... https://pagerbird.news/rvvn79Tjawo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*Is The UK Losing Its World Leading Covid Surveillance Network Just When It Needs It Most?* The winding down of the UK’s covid-19 genomic surveillance network has experts worried about the loss of an effective tool sharpened in the pandemic. Jane Feinmann reports In early March 2020 a group of scientists set up the Covid-19 Genomics UK Consortium (COG-UK). The country had fewer than a hun... https://pagerbird.news/rvvn79Tjawo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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Scarlett McNally: Considering The Impact Of Human Factors On Teamworking And Behaviour
The NHS needs every one of its 1.4 million staff,1 but nobody is perfect every day of their career. Human factors have a huge impact on staff and patients. After witnessing poor behaviour in the workplace, co-workers are less effective and patients have worse outcomes.2 An unpleasant working culture...
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Scarlett McNally: Considering The Impact Of Human Factors On Teamworking And Behaviour The NHS needs every one of its 1.4 million staff,1 but nobody is perfect every day of their career. Human factors have a huge impact on staff and patients. After witnessing poor behaviour in the workplace, co-workers are less effective and patients have worse outcomes.2 An unpleasant working culture... https://pagerbird.news/rvvn79Pjbwo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*Scarlett McNally: Considering The Impact Of Human Factors On Teamworking And Behaviour* The NHS needs every one of its 1.4 million staff,1 but nobody is perfect every day of their career. Human factors have a huge impact on staff and patients. After witnessing poor behaviour in the workplace, co-workers are less effective and patients have worse outcomes.2 An unpleasant working culture... https://pagerbird.news/rvvn79Pjbwo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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Doctors Are Told To Stay Alert As Cases Of Gonorrhoea And Syphilis Reach Record Highs
Gonorrhoea diagnoses increased by 50% between 2021 and 2022—from 54 961 to 82 592, the highest number since records began in 1918, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has warned.1 Cases of infectious syphilis diagnoses also increased to 8692 in 2022, up 15.2% from 2021 (7543) and the highest numbe...
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Doctors Are Told To Stay Alert As Cases Of Gonorrhoea And Syphilis Reach Record Highs Gonorrhoea diagnoses increased by 50% between 2021 and 2022—from 54 961 to 82 592, the highest number since records began in 1918, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has warned.1 Cases of infectious syphilis diagnoses also increased to 8692 in 2022, up 15.2% from 2021 (7543) and the highest numbe... https://pagerbird.news/rvvn79Hjcwo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*Doctors Are Told To Stay Alert As Cases Of Gonorrhoea And Syphilis Reach Record Highs* Gonorrhoea diagnoses increased by 50% between 2021 and 2022—from 54 961 to 82 592, the highest number since records began in 1918, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has warned.1 Cases of infectious syphilis diagnoses also increased to 8692 in 2022, up 15.2% from 2021 (7543) and the highest numbe... https://pagerbird.news/rvvn79Hjcwo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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Scientists Use Sound Waves To Test How Well Synthetic Antibodies Bind To Their Antigen Targets
We rely on temporary protein-protein bonds for essential processes including enzymatic reactions, antibody binding, and response to medication. Being able to accurately characterize these bonds is important for testing the performance of potential therapies, but the currently available methods to do...
2023-06-07 15:00
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Scientists Use Sound Waves To Test How Well Synthetic Antibodies Bind To Their Antigen Targets We rely on temporary protein-protein bonds for essential processes including enzymatic reactions, antibody binding, and response to medication. Being able to accurately characterize these bonds is important for testing the performance of potential therapies, but the currently available methods to do... https://pagerbird.news/rvvyw5Arewo Category: Science, Biotech https://pagerbird.news/science https://pagerbird.news/biotech Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*Scientists Use Sound Waves To Test How Well Synthetic Antibodies Bind To Their Antigen Targets* We rely on temporary protein-protein bonds for essential processes including enzymatic reactions, antibody binding, and response to medication. Being able to accurately characterize these bonds is important for testing the performance of potential therapies, but the currently available methods to do... https://pagerbird.news/rvvyw5Arewo Category: Science, Biotech https://pagerbird.news/science https://pagerbird.news/biotech Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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The Gap Between Male And Female Author-inventors: Who Counts As An Inventor?
New research, undertaken by an interdisciplinary team of Stanford Law and Stanford Medicine students, looks at the overlap between biomedical research paper authors and those authors who go on to be named inventors of their research on patents. Among the findings is a gender discrepancy between male...
2023-06-07 14:32
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The Gap Between Male And Female Author-inventors: Who Counts As An Inventor? New research, undertaken by an interdisciplinary team of Stanford Law and Stanford Medicine students, looks at the overlap between biomedical research paper authors and those authors who go on to be named inventors of their research on patents. Among the findings is a gender discrepancy between male... https://pagerbird.news/rvvxlyTriwo Category: Science, Biotech https://pagerbird.news/science https://pagerbird.news/biotech Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*The Gap Between Male And Female Author-inventors: Who Counts As An Inventor?* New research, undertaken by an interdisciplinary team of Stanford Law and Stanford Medicine students, looks at the overlap between biomedical research paper authors and those authors who go on to be named inventors of their research on patents. Among the findings is a gender discrepancy between male... https://pagerbird.news/rvvxlyTriwo Category: Science, Biotech https://pagerbird.news/science https://pagerbird.news/biotech Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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New Research Reveals The Suffering Of People Whose Dogs Died After Eating 1080 Poison Baits
Use of sodium fluoroacetate poison baits—commonly known as 1080—to kill unwanted animals is widespread in Australia. But it occurs largely out of sight and out of mind. We may see signs warning the baits have been laid, but we rarely see the consequences.
2023-06-07 16:39
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New Research Reveals The Suffering Of People Whose Dogs Died After Eating 1080 Poison Baits Use of sodium fluoroacetate poison baits—commonly known as 1080—to kill unwanted animals is widespread in Australia. But it occurs largely out of sight and out of mind. We may see signs warning the baits have been laid, but we rarely see the consequences. https://pagerbird.news/rvw3h3Uuzwo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*New Research Reveals The Suffering Of People Whose Dogs Died After Eating 1080 Poison Baits* Use of sodium fluoroacetate poison baits—commonly known as 1080—to kill unwanted animals is widespread in Australia. But it occurs largely out of sight and out of mind. We may see signs warning the baits have been laid, but we rarely see the consequences. https://pagerbird.news/rvw3h3Uuzwo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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British Sharp Sense Of Humor Goes Back To The Middle Ages
A 15th-century document traces the roots of the famous British humor.
2023-06-06 10:51
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British Sharp Sense Of Humor Goes Back To The Middle Ages A 15th-century document traces the roots of the famous British humor. https://pagerbird.news/rvtsp0Aizwo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*British Sharp Sense Of Humor Goes Back To The Middle Ages* A 15th-century document traces the roots of the famous British humor. https://pagerbird.news/rvtsp0Aizwo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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“Vocation” Won’t Prevent The Impending Workforce Crisis
Matt Morgan, 6 May Morgan questions whether vocation in medicine is dead.1 In my experience as a junior doctor, the term “vocation” only seems to be used when arguing why doctors should accept their current working conditions despite General Medical Council surveys showing that they are threatening...
2023-06-06 18:20
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“Vocation” Won’t Prevent The Impending Workforce Crisis Matt Morgan, 6 May Morgan questions whether vocation in medicine is dead.1 In my experience as a junior doctor, the term “vocation” only seems to be used when arguing why doctors should accept their current working conditions despite General Medical Council surveys showing that they are threatening... https://pagerbird.news/rvudhnJzxwo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*“Vocation” Won’t Prevent The Impending Workforce Crisis* Matt Morgan, 6 May Morgan questions whether vocation in medicine is dead.1 In my experience as a junior doctor, the term “vocation” only seems to be used when arguing why doctors should accept their current working conditions despite General Medical Council surveys showing that they are threatening... https://pagerbird.news/rvudhnJzxwo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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The Politics Of Health
Salisbury rightly points out that debates about funding the NHS often come down to the equitable distribution of healthcare.1 She is also right in …
2023-06-06 18:20
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The Politics Of Health Salisbury rightly points out that debates about funding the NHS often come down to the equitable distribution of healthcare.1 She is also right in … https://pagerbird.news/rvudhnNzywo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*The Politics Of Health* Salisbury rightly points out that debates about funding the NHS often come down to the equitable distribution of healthcare.1 She is also right in … https://pagerbird.news/rvudhnNzywo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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Weakened By A Decade Of Austerity: Why The UK’s Covid-19 Inquiry Is Right To Look At Policies Since 2010
Any concerns that the UK’s covid-19 inquiry would give ministers an easy ride seem to have been dispelled by the determination with which its chair, Heather Hallett, has pursued information held by former prime minister Boris Johnson.1 The government, likely alarmed by the risk of disclosing similar...
2023-06-06 18:20
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Weakened By A Decade Of Austerity: Why The UK’s Covid-19 Inquiry Is Right To Look At Policies Since 2010 Any concerns that the UK’s covid-19 inquiry would give ministers an easy ride seem to have been dispelled by the determination with which its chair, Heather Hallett, has pursued information held by former prime minister Boris Johnson.1 The government, likely alarmed by the risk of disclosing similar... https://pagerbird.news/rvudhnLzzwo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*Weakened By A Decade Of Austerity: Why The UK’s Covid-19 Inquiry Is Right To Look At Policies Since 2010* Any concerns that the UK’s covid-19 inquiry would give ministers an easy ride seem to have been dispelled by the determination with which its chair, Heather Hallett, has pursued information held by former prime minister Boris Johnson.1 The government, likely alarmed by the risk of disclosing similar... https://pagerbird.news/rvudhnLzzwo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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Brian John Sweetman
Brian John Sweetman was born on 23 May 1945 in Sydney, Australia. His father was Keith Franklin Drysdale Sweetman, a decorated surgeon and flying doctor working from the Wyndham base in Western Australia, who later became chief medical officer for Shell Oil. His mother, Amy Nelmore Molton Sweetman, ...
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Brian John Sweetman Brian John Sweetman was born on 23 May 1945 in Sydney, Australia. His father was Keith Franklin Drysdale Sweetman, a decorated surgeon and flying doctor working from the Wyndham base in Western Australia, who later became chief medical officer for Shell Oil. His mother, Amy Nelmore Molton Sweetman, ... https://pagerbird.news/rvudhnU100wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*Brian John Sweetman* Brian John Sweetman was born on 23 May 1945 in Sydney, Australia. His father was Keith Franklin Drysdale Sweetman, a decorated surgeon and flying doctor working from the Wyndham base in Western Australia, who later became chief medical officer for Shell Oil. His mother, Amy Nelmore Molton Sweetman, ... https://pagerbird.news/rvudhnU100wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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Thomas Powell
After qualifying Thomas Powell (“Tom”) trained in radiology, and was appointed consultant radiologist in 1967. He initially worked at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, the Sheffield Children’s Hospital, and the newly opened Weston Park Hospital. He was appointed as a neuroradiologist in 1981, taking o...
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Thomas Powell After qualifying Thomas Powell (“Tom”) trained in radiology, and was appointed consultant radiologist in 1967. He initially worked at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, the Sheffield Children’s Hospital, and the newly opened Weston Park Hospital. He was appointed as a neuroradiologist in 1981, taking o... https://pagerbird.news/rvudhnS101wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*Thomas Powell* After qualifying Thomas Powell (“Tom”) trained in radiology, and was appointed consultant radiologist in 1967. He initially worked at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, the Sheffield Children’s Hospital, and the newly opened Weston Park Hospital. He was appointed as a neuroradiologist in 1981, taking o... https://pagerbird.news/rvudhnS101wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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Why Occupational Health Should Be Universally Accessible
Occupational health can benefit employers, staff, and healthcare and tackle workforce shortages—but only with better access and awareness, write Lara Shemtob and colleagues Employers, workers, and the healthcare profession can all benefit from occupational health, but only if it’s accessible. More...
2023-06-06 18:20
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Why Occupational Health Should Be Universally Accessible Occupational health can benefit employers, staff, and healthcare and tackle workforce shortages—but only with better access and awareness, write Lara Shemtob and colleagues Employers, workers, and the healthcare profession can all benefit from occupational health, but only if it’s accessible. More... https://pagerbird.news/rvudhnL102wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*Why Occupational Health Should Be Universally Accessible* Occupational health can benefit employers, staff, and healthcare and tackle workforce shortages—but only with better access and awareness, write Lara Shemtob and colleagues Employers, workers, and the healthcare profession can all benefit from occupational health, but only if it’s accessible. More... https://pagerbird.news/rvudhnL102wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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China's Latest COVID Wave May Hit 65 Million A Week With Mild Symptoms
China, where COVID-19 was first identified in humans more than three years ago, expects its current wave of infection to hit as many as 65 million cases per week by late June, according to official accounts of models presented at a medical conference. While that may be an exhausting number to a po...
2023-06-06 21:36
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China's Latest COVID Wave May Hit 65 Million A Week With Mild Symptoms China, where COVID-19 was first identified in humans more than three years ago, expects its current wave of infection to hit as many as 65 million cases per week by late June, according to official accounts of models presented at a medical conference. While that may be an exhausting number to a po... https://pagerbird.news/rvumlmD16two Category: Science, Health https://pagerbird.news/science https://pagerbird.news/health Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*China's Latest COVID Wave May Hit 65 Million A Week With Mild Symptoms* China, where COVID-19 was first identified in humans more than three years ago, expects its current wave of infection to hit as many as 65 million cases per week by late June, according to official accounts of models presented at a medical conference. While that may be an exhausting number to a po... https://pagerbird.news/rvumlmD16two Category: Science, Health https://pagerbird.news/science https://pagerbird.news/health Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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You Can Now Buy A Tesla For Cheaper Than A Toyota Camry In California
Tesla's Model 3 now benefits from both the $7,500 federal tax credit and its $7,500 California rebate equivalent, thanks to a canny battery swap starting this month
2023-06-06 21:55
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You Can Now Buy A Tesla For Cheaper Than A Toyota Camry In California Tesla's Model 3 now benefits from both the $7,500 federal tax credit and its $7,500 California rebate equivalent, thanks to a canny battery swap starting this month https://pagerbird.news/rvunh7S170wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*You Can Now Buy A Tesla For Cheaper Than A Toyota Camry In California* Tesla's Model 3 now benefits from both the $7,500 federal tax credit and its $7,500 California rebate equivalent, thanks to a canny battery swap starting this month https://pagerbird.news/rvunh7S170wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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Why Do Some People Live To 100? The Answer Could Be In Our Guts
Scientists from the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research at the University of Copenhagen studied 176 healthy Japanese centenarians mapped their intestinal bacteria and viruses.
2023-06-06 21:55
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Why Do Some People Live To 100? The Answer Could Be In Our Guts Scientists from the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research at the University of Copenhagen studied 176 healthy Japanese centenarians mapped their intestinal bacteria and viruses. https://pagerbird.news/rvunfsD171wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*Why Do Some People Live To 100? The Answer Could Be In Our Guts* Scientists from the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research at the University of Copenhagen studied 176 healthy Japanese centenarians mapped their intestinal bacteria and viruses. https://pagerbird.news/rvunfsD171wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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Apple's Vision Pro Goggles Unleash A Mixed Reality That Could Lead To More Innovation And Isolation
Reporters are a skeptical bunch, so it was unusual to hear so many of them raving about their firsthand experience with Apple's next Big Thing: the high-priced headset called Vision Pro, a device infused with totally virtual reality as well as augmented reality that projects digital images on top of...
2023-06-06 23:57
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Apple's Vision Pro Goggles Unleash A Mixed Reality That Could Lead To More Innovation And Isolation Reporters are a skeptical bunch, so it was unusual to hear so many of them raving about their firsthand experience with Apple's next Big Thing: the high-priced headset called Vision Pro, a device infused with totally virtual reality as well as augmented reality that projects digital images on top of... https://pagerbird.news/rvut4nZ1b8wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
*Apple's Vision Pro Goggles Unleash A Mixed Reality That Could Lead To More Innovation And Isolation* Reporters are a skeptical bunch, so it was unusual to hear so many of them raving about their firsthand experience with Apple's next Big Thing: the high-priced headset called Vision Pro, a device infused with totally virtual reality as well as augmented reality that projects digital images on top of... https://pagerbird.news/rvut4nZ1b8wo Category: Science https://pagerbird.news/science Pagerbird Sport News https://pagerbird.news/sports Pagerbird World News https://pagerbird.news
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