Title: After Nearly 9 Million Pfizer Shots for U.S. Teens, Serious Side Effects Rare: CDC
Category: Health News
Created: 8/2/2021 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 8/3/2021 12:00:00 AM

Spotify is testing a cheaper subscription tier that gives users more control over their listening but still features ads. Known as Spotify Plus, the plan was first reported by The Verge. The streaming giant confirmed the trial in a statement: We’re always working to enhance the Spotify experience and we routinely conduct tests to inform our decisions, We’re currently conducting a test of an ad-supported subscription plan with a limited number of our users. Users spotted the tier advertised at just $0.99 per month — a tenth of the $9.99/month price of Spotify Premium — but the company says the service is…
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Title: Teens’ Heart Risk From COVID Far Exceeds That of Vaccination: Study
Category: Health News
Created: 7/30/2021 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 8/2/2021 12:00:00 AM

TLDR: With sturdy construction, a host of cool flying features and a gorgeous 4K camera, the Ninja Dragon Alpha Z is a stellar addition to any drone fleet. If you saw the opening ceremonies of the Summer Olympics in Japan, then you saw just another example of the full-on coolness of flying a drone. Or more specifically, flying over 1,800 drones at once. With awe-inspiring procession, a cloud of 1,824 drones gathered in the night sky over Tokyo’s National Stadium in the shape of the 2021 Olympics emblem, before shifting pattern into a globe high over the stadium. Granted, there…
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All around the world, there is an extreme gender imbalance in physics, in both academia and industry. Examples are all too easy to find. In Burkina Faso’s largest university, the University of Ouagadougou, 99% of physics students are men. In Germany, women comprise only 24% of physics PhD graduates — creeping up from 21% in 2017. No women graduated in physical sciences at the University of El Salvador between 2017 and 2020. Australia fares little better. Australian National University Professor Lisa Kewley forecasts that on current settings, it will take 60 years for women to comprise just a third of…
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