History, right now: Echoes of 1968, and other American years
(AP) The streets were on fire as National Guard troops streamed into American cities. The shouts were soaked in anger and anguish: “We’re sick of it!”
(AP) The streets were on fire as National Guard troops streamed into American cities. The shouts were soaked in anger and anguish: “We’re sick of it!”
COVID-19 has changed our lives in so many ways. Most of us are staying at home as much as possible to stay safe. The time will come when we go back to work, school and social settings,indoor environments. The following article found on Harvard Business School "Why COVID-19 Raises the Stakes for Healthy Buildings."
Science Daily -- Date: May 21, 2020 Source: American Chemical Society Summary: Researchers have developed a membrane that can
Science Daily -- Date: May 18, 2020 Source: Columbia University
Lives Lost:AP NEWS EDITOR’S NOTE: This is part of an ongoing series of stories remembering people who have died from coronavirus around the world.
MIT News: Social distancing is the core policy response to COVID-19. But as federal, state, and local governments begin opening businesses and relaxing shelter-in-place orders worldwide there is a lack of quantitative evidence on how policies in one region affect mobility and social distancing in other regions.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Health investigator Mackenzie Bray smiles and chuckles as she chats by phone with a retired Utah man who just tested positive for the coronavirus.
Purdue University -- WHAT: Pools across the U.S. are set to reopen in the coming weeks. If recommended chlorine levels are maintained as usual,