One possible answer to this problem may come in the form of something akin to a DNA-containing tattoo. The authors created a layered polymer structure that will slowly degrade at the pH normally found in the human body. Some of the layers are simply structural, but others contain a mix of the DNA for the vaccine and chemicals that help get the DNA inside cells. … [Read more...] about Peptide depots and DNA tattoos could deliver drugs in the future
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Phishing scams use the promise of COVID-19 vaccines to trick you
Avoiding vaccine-related fraudThe FBI urges people to be wary of any email, text message or phone call that comes from a sender you don't recognize and offers information about the coronavirus vaccine. As with any message from an unknown sender, don't click, download or share your password. Get your information about vaccines from official sources, like state and local health departments, the Food and Drug Administration and your doctor. … [Read more...] about Phishing scams use the promise of COVID-19 vaccines to trick you
Rogue CCTV technician spied on hundreds of customers during intimate moments
ADT notified its customers of the incident in April 2020. The New York Post reported at the time that the company tried to convince customers to sign a confidentiality agreement in exchange for a monetary payment so Aviles' actions wouldn't leak online. … [Read more...] about Rogue CCTV technician spied on hundreds of customers during intimate moments
Uncharted 4 is the best (and possibly last) game of its kind
And were it a film still, it would surely get nominated for those Oscars given before the main festivities, the ones that honor technological and artistic craftsmanship. Technical achievement mixes with impeccable art design to give a generic, mid-construction bridge the gravitas and sunny warmth of of a William Turner painting, and that says nothing of the grandeur of larger set pieces, like a snow-packed Scottish hillside. Like its scriptwriters, Uncharted 4 artists have learned a fine touch is often superior to flash and decadence, letting their landscapes be void of business save for a selective inclusion of small details. A dimly lit castle on the horizon. The froth of the ocean lapping against the rocks beneath our hero, who makes a habit of dangling from precarious rocks. The muddy water built up at the bottom of a hill on the savannah. Uncharted 4 doesn’t look like most movies; it looks better. … [Read more...] about Uncharted 4 is the best (and possibly last) game of its kind
Cable lobby says Google Fiber doesn’t need Title II to get pole access
But that isn't even necessary, the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) argued in a filing today, saying that "Google already can avail itself of pole attachment rights under Section 224, notwithstanding its assertions to the contrary. Google’s letter states that Google Fiber 'lacks federal access rights pursuant to Section 224' because it offers an 'Internet Protocol video service that is not traditional cable TV.' But as NCTA has explained on numerous occasions... the law is clear that facilities-based providers of Internet Protocol television ('IPTV') services do qualify as cable operators under the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ('the Act'). The Act defines 'cable operator' as one who 'provides cable service over a cable system,' without any reference to the technology (IP-based, QAM-based, or otherwise) used to provide such service." … [Read more...] about Cable lobby says Google Fiber doesn’t need Title II to get pole access