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COVID-19 cases are on the rise in Southwest Florida. From May to June, cases more than doubled in Lee and Collier counties. “The CDC says COVID is not seasonal, but it is actually bi-seasonal,” said Dr. Mary Beth Sanders, epidemiology system medical director for Lee Health. “We see a surge in the winter and then another surge in the summer.” Dr. Sanders reported that Lee Health has had very few hospitalized or ICU patients. NCH released the following statement: NCH’s emergency department (ED) is seeing an increase in COVID-19 patients. While there have been a few severe cases requiring hospitalization,…

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Tokyo – The U.S. Department of Defense has announced that U.S. forces in Japan will be upgraded to a joint military command led by a three-star general, marking a major step toward strengthening U.S.-Japan defense cooperation in the Indo-Pacific. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is scheduled to announce the changes in Tokyo on Sunday alongside Japanese Defense Minister Minoru Kihara, but defense officials previewing the announcement said some details still needed time to be worked out, such as personnel numbers and needed infrastructure. The decision to upgrade was made by the Biden administration. April Summit The two leaders, meeting with Japanese…

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MIT physicists have developed a transistor using a ferroelectric material that could revolutionize electronics. Developed by the same core team and their colleagues in 2021, the material is ultra-thin and separates positive and negative charges into different layers. The team, led by Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Physics Pablo Jarilo-Herrero and Physics Professor Raymond Achouri, demonstrated that their new transistor exceeds current industry standards in several important ways. At the heart of the new transistor is a ferroelectric material stacked in parallel in an arrangement that does not occur in nature. Time Electrical When a magnetic field is applied,…

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Much remains unknown about the climate impacts of the 2022 eruption of Hunga Tonga volcano. Initial speculation suggested this could cause extreme global warming in 2023 and 2024. But new research by a collaborative team including atmospheric scientist Dr. Andrew Dessler of Texas A&M University finds that the eruption, like other large-scale volcanic activity, actually contributed to cooling the planet. Research has shown that historically, large volcanic eruptions have had a significant cooling effect on the Earth’s climate by blocking sunlight with aerosols. The cooling effect of volcanic eruptions This remarkable two-day event, which occurred in mid-January 2022, released large…

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Robert Downey Jr. Presley Ann/Getty Images In a multiverse-melting wonder, Marvel Studios It became clear that the most profitable star would emerge. MCU Retirement Pair the avengers movie. Robert Downey Jr. is set to return to the film series as Fantastic Four villain Doctor Doom. Avengers: Doomsdayscheduled for release in May 2026, Avengers: Secret WarsIt is scheduled to be released in May 2027. Kevin Feige has also officially appointed the Russo Brothers as directors for the next film. the avengers movie. Downey has become one of the biggest movie stars in the world since starring in the 2008 title and…

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The Oregon Health Authority warned of a possible measles outbreak in Marion County on Friday after nine measles cases were reported since June 17.OHA has identified three locations in Marion County where people may have been exposed to measles on Wednesday, July 17.Kaiser’s Wear Mart, noon to 1:20 p.m.Walmart in Woodburn from 1:15 to 2:35 p.m.Safeway in Woodburn, 2:40-3:05 p.m.OHA said anyone who visited the stores during that time should monitor themselves closely for symptoms of measles and contact their health care provider if they develop symptoms.Measles particles can hang in the air for up to two hours, but the…

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The viewership of the Olympic opening ceremony is Olympic That will be the outcome in terms of the number of people that will pay attention to the product.For example, the 2021 opening ceremony of the Tokyo Summer Olympics, which was postponed due to COVID-19, averaged 17 million viewers across NBC’s platforms, the smallest audience of any opening ceremony in the modern era.By the end of the Games, the Tokyo Summer Olympics had averaged 15.6 million viewers per night across NBC’s various television and digital platforms, the lowest primetime viewership ever for an Olympic Games, Summer or Winter, and a significant…

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The future Elon Muskbusiness activities, Tesla Inc. TSLASpaceX, X (formerly Twitter), 2024 Presidential Election Results. what happened: Business Insider Report Suggest Potential Donald Trump A presidency could bring about regulatory changes that benefit Musk’s companies. The outlet reported that Musk has indicated his support for the former president’s 2024 presidential campaign, adding that he recently founded a political action committee that supports “meritocracy and individual freedom,” values ​​he now associates with the Republican Party. “Musk’s donation can be seen as an investment to eliminate government interference in his business.” Michael Gerhardt”The law is very strict and the rules are very…

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Standlett/Getty Images Potatoes generally get a bad rap. They’re a rich source of carbohydrates, and they come packaged as tasty foods like potato chips and mashed potatoes, so we eat a lot of them. This can easily lead to weight gain and other health concerns. However, in terms of blood pressure, the potato studies have been interesting, to say the least. One group of researchers found a negative correlation between blood pressure and potato consumption, while another group found the opposite. For example, Observational study from 2016A study published in the…

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The temperature of the earth surged to highest level on record Ambulances raced through Tokyo’s streets on Monday. Collapsed in the relentless heatwave.a Monster Typhoon Fresh from the scorching waters of the Pacific Ocean, the water was several degrees warmer than normal. I fled the beautiful mountain town of Jasper, Canada. Beyond the wall of flames of a rapidly spreading wildfire.By the end of the weekend, the four hottest days scientists have ever recorded, dozens of people had died in severe flooding and massive landslides caused by Tropical Storm Gaemi, which reduced half of Jasper Island to ash, and about…

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