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Month: May 2022

Monkeypox case suspected in Northern California, health officials say concern level is ‘low’

The state’s Department of Public Health is investigating the first suspected case of monkeypox in California. A Sacramento County resident is being investigated for a possible monkeypox infection after recently traveling abroad. Monkeypox is seeing an unprecedented outbreak with more than 200 cases reported in at least 22 countries. UCSF infectious disease expert Dr. Peter

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Aurélien Tchouaméni “acoge las expectativas” mientras planea el siguiente paso en su carrera: ¿llegará al Real Madrid?

Ángela Reyes (CNN) — El futbolista francés Aurélien Tchouaméni guardó en su teléfono la frase “apunta a la nube más alta”, que sacó de un libro sobre el legado de los All Blacks de Nueva Zelandia. Le sirve como recordatorio en su joven carrera futbolística para “levantarse cada día y ser mejor que ayer”. Y

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From warm to windy

Temperatures across the Coachella Valley continue to stay 5-10° above normal for this time of year, as a ridge of high pressure peaks across the region. Following that ridge, a trough of low pressure is expected to move in, increasing winds and dropping temperatures. KESQ Winds are expected to increase in strength on Thursday evening.

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Northwestern engineers invent the world’s smallest remote-controlled walking robots

By Megan Marples, CNN For these tiny robotic crabs, being small is a virtue. Engineers at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, invented the world’s smallest remote-controlled walking robot, according to research published in the journal Science Robotics. Each one is about half a millimeter wide, which is smaller than the thickness of a United States

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