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LONDON — Britain was all but cut off from the rest of Europe on Monday, with flights and trains banned by some 40 countries and freight deliveries halted at French ports, as its neighbors tried desperately to stop a fast-spreading variant of the coronavirus from leaping across the English Channel. The sudden disruption left Britain …

Tara Bartley, senior manager, industry marketing at Akamai Technologies In today’s saturated ecommerce market, retailers face unrelenting pressure to deliver a customer and brand experience that continues to set them apart. To keep a competitive edge, retailers strive to remain agile and dynamic. However, as a retailer’s online presence and the number of properties and …

The move reflects the agency’s recognition that the two-week quarantine rule is onerous for many people and that most of the public health benefit from quarantining people exposed to the virus can be gained with a more flexible approach. The CDC acknowledges that this new guidance involves a trade-off. The existing 14-day recommendation reflects the …

The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a case involving the Trump administration’s desire to exclude undocumented immigrants from a key census count. Andrew Harnik/AP hide caption toggle caption Andrew Harnik/AP The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a case involving the Trump administration’s desire to exclude undocumented immigrants from a key census count. Andrew …

Advanced technology for ultra-low emissions in urea production has been delivered outside the US. The MicroMist™ Venturi (MMV) Scrubber is advanced wet scrubbing technology developed and optimised by Stamicarbon and EnviroCare International. The modular scrubber was delivered on time to a new urea melt and granulation project in the Russian Federation. The Volgafert LLC plant is …

AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) — The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora announced Tuesday the addition of new technology that researchers say could cut the screening time for new drug therapies in half. Researchers say the new robotic screening and imaging technology could speed up the development of treatments for COVID, cancer or other …

Related Topics Climate change image copyrightGeograph/Philip Halling image captionThe university plans to build up significant investments in renewable energy by 2025 Cambridge University is to cease investments in fossil fuels by 2030, it has announced. At the same time, its £3.5 billion endowment fund will “ramp up” investments in renewable energy. Vice-chanceller Prof Stephen J …

Washington — The commission that oversees the general election presidential debates said Wednesday it will be making changes to the format of the remaining two debates. One key change it plans to implement: Cutting off the microphones of President Trump and Joe Biden if they break the rules, according to a source familiar with the …

As many as 9 million Californians could lose power tonight as record-breaking heat taxes the electric grid and rampant wildfires knock out power plants and transmission lines. The blazes have already cut electricity to more than 40,000 customers, most of them in Los Angeles, San Diego and Fresno counties — in some cases for as …

Taking vitamin D and calcium twice a day may reduce your chances of getting vertigo again, according to a study published in the August 5, 2020, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. “Our study suggests that for people with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, taking a supplement of …