Laboratories around the country are now facing potential shortages of key materials and chemicals needed to run tests for the novel coronavirus, as cases spread to more than two-thirds of the states and the global pandemic strains testing resources even further. Some lab directors say they are already beginning to …
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If you were watch me get ready for my day, you’d likely observe an interesting beauty behavior: I apply four fragrances, back to back, right before walking out the door. There’s no strategy other than if I have two fragrances that I equally adore, I’ll use both, and that’s that. …
Read More »Avoiding Coronavirus May Be a Luxury Some Workers Can’t Afford
Get an informed guide to the global outbreak with our daily Coronavirus newsletter. Stay home from work if you get sick. See a doctor. Use a separate bathroom from the people you live with. Prepare for schools to close, and to work from home. These are measures the Centers for …
Read More »Some Tilt Five AR tabletops may face coronavirus delays
AR startup Tilt Five confirmed in a recent backer update that the coronavirus may impact the shipment of some early kits which were scheduled to be sent to backers this month. Tilt Five is a tabletop AR system that finished a fully funded Kickstarter in October. The majority of the …
Read More »Some Assisted-Living Residents Don’t Get Promised Care, Suit Charges
The letter went out to about 1,900 Californians a few weeks ago from law firms bringing a class-action suit against one of the country’s largest assisted-living chains. If the recipients, or their family members, had lived in a community operated by Sunrise Senior Living in recent years, “we would like …
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