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Melbourne restrictions to ease, with 25km travel limit removed, gyms reopen; Victoria records five new local COVID-19 cases; UK trade deal ‘big win for Australia’; Thousands of Melbourne residents told not to drink tap water
Mr Weimar said locking down the Kings Park complex earlier would not have necessarily prevented more csases. “It highlights how important the circuit breaker has been in terms of minimising movement,” he said. “The recently identified people at Southbank and those in the last 10 days have had far fewer movements in the community, and …
Global Microencapsulation Market – Development of advanced technologies to tap niche markets
Covina, CA, Jan. 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The increasing applications of microencapsulated products across various industries, the growing demand for pharmaceutical and agrochemical products, and the increasing demand for functional food products are some of the factors driving the growth of the microencapsulation market. The global microencapsulation market accounted for US$ 7.8 billion in …
Tap into Technology for Your Best Financial Year Yet
By Erin Pittman A new year wouldn’t be a new year without resolutions to be better than we were the year before. While slightly less popular than resolving to eat healthier and lose weight, many of us turn our attention to improving our finances. In the age of technology, you no longer have to have …
La Crosse schools tap Harvard health unit guide to plan learning mode beyond Oct. 5
The La Crosse School District committed to virtual learning until Oct. 5 September 12, 2020 12:37 PM Mike Tighe Posted: September 12, 2020 12:37 PM LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) — The La Crosse School District opted to use the Harvard Global Health Institute guidance for schools to determine how it will provide instruction after Oct. …
Apple’s next online-only launch will be Sept. 15 with Apple Watch, iPad on tap
Apple’s event invite, which was sent to reporters, suggests the launch could be about the Apple Watch. Screenshot by Shara Tibken/CNET This story is part of Apple Event, our full coverage of the latest news from Apple headquarters. Apple has set the date for its next event. The company’s latest devices — which will likely …
Informa Markets Jewellery, Atelier Technology announce strategic partnership to tap digital opportunities in jewellery sector
Under the partnership, Informa Markets’ jewellery vertical — Informa Markets Jewellery — and Atelier will launch a platform centred on digital product meetings, which will endure as a valuable service beyond the pandemic. With Atelier Technology’s network of over 1,000+ retailers, brands and their supply chains, and Informa Markets Jewellery’s global reach and industry knowledge, the partnership …
Preventing COVID-19 meltdowns: Love Lab therapists tap technology to help couples battling relationship stress amid pandemic
Relationship therapist Dr. Julie Schwartz Gottman doesn’t mince words when discussing strains the COVID-19 pandemic has placed on couples nationwide. She tells of one husband-and-wife client duo and how the pandemic has “driven them crazy” when he comes home weekends from his high-stress, front-line medical worker job he took in another state to better make …
Hattie’s Tap & Tavern targeted in second break-in during COVID-19
The popular bar near Plaza Midwood is looking for ways to stay afloat. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Hattie’s Tap & Tavern fell victim to a break-in back in March just after closing its door due to the coronavirus. Months later, there was another break-in into the bar’s walk-in cooler where the suspected thieves got away with …
Start-ups tap technology to get malls, hotels back on track amid Covid fear
As hotels, shopping malls, commercial complexes and corporate offices resume business in an ambience of ‘new normal’, some technology powered start-ups are offering out of the box solutions to help them combat the fear of coronavirus infections. With new technologies and a bouquet of customised solutions, the start-up companies are …
Ancient Tap O’ Noth hillfort in Aberdeenshire one of ‘largest ever’
Image copyright University of Aberdeen Image caption Tap O’ Noth overlooks Rhynie A hillfort in Aberdeenshire is one of the largest ancient settlements ever discovered in Scotland, researchers have said. University of Aberdeen archaeologists say 4,000 people may have lived in more than 800 huts perched high on the Tap O’ Noth near Rhynie. Many …