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Adam Gemili tears hamstring as Team GB’s Olympic sprint woes continue

August 18, 2021August 12, 2021 afmeridaorg

A disastrous Olympic Games for Team GB’s sprinters became even worse on Tuesday as Adam Gemili tore a hamstring on the warm-up track – and then took nearly two minutes to hobble around his 200m heat. With Nathaneel Mitchell-Blake also Read more

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How sleep loss sabotages new memory storage in the hippocampus

August 18, 2021August 12, 2021 afmeridaorg

While some students may think it’s a good idea to pull an all-nighter before an exam, conventional wisdom may be correct: A good night’s sleep may actually be more helpful, according to University of Michigan research. U-M scientists Sara Aton Read more

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Goldman Sachs taps into Fiserv’s clients to grow transaction banking

August 18, 2021August 12, 2021 afmeridaorg

Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS.N) said on Monday it is partnering with the financial tech and payments company Fiserv Inc (FISV.O) to expand its transaction banking and foreign exchange payments network, according to a joint press release. The move gives Read more

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NYT crossword puzzle no longer works in third-party apps, crosses puzzle solvers

August 18, 2021August 12, 2021 afmeridaorg

People will no longer be able to play the digital version of The New York Times daily crossword puzzle in third-party apps, according to an announcement made by the Times on Monday. Starting August 10th, the crossword will be available Read more

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See the Moment a Shark Appears to Pose for a Selfie With a Diver, and Crack the Same Huge Smile

August 18, 2021August 12, 2021 afmeridaorg

This is the moment a shark appears to pose for a selfie with a diver—and crack the same giant smile. 36-year-old William Drumm recently clicked the perfectly timed shot 20 miles off the coast of Isla Mujeres in Mexico. Whale Read more

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Karsten Warholm smashes 400m hurdles world record in one of greatest races in history

August 17, 2021August 12, 2021 afmeridaorg

Once jaws had stopped plummeting after this 45.94sec symphony of destruction, the search for superlatives began. Michael Johnson, who knows a thing or two about destroying world records on the path to Olympic gold and glory, reckoned it was “one Read more

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Study predicts who may benefit from CAR-T cell therapy for blood cancers

August 17, 2021August 12, 2021 afmeridaorg

A one-two punch envisioned by many as a way to improve treatment for some blood cancers may be more challenging to implement than previously expected, according to researchers at Stanford Medicine. The treatment, known as CAR-T cell therapy, uses a Read more

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Hasbro ramps up toy supply for holiday season to beat shipping delays

August 17, 2021August 12, 2021 afmeridaorg

Hasbro Inc (HAS.O) is trying to get around the supply chain bottlenecks set off by the pandemic to deliver toys and boardgames for the holiday season by expanding its shipping operations and advancing its sourcing of products. The move by Read more

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This Flo Rida Roblox Amazon TikTok ad is fake but amazing

August 17, 2021August 12, 2021 afmeridaorg

On Wednesday, a surreal TikTok ad from an advertiser posing as Amazon confused users into thinking the e-commerce giant was taking a stab at including absurdist internet humor into its online marketing strategy. The ad featured gaming footage from the Read more

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Duetting Songbirds ‘Mute’ the Musical Mind of Their Partner to Stay in Sync, Researchers Find

August 17, 2021August 12, 2021 afmeridaorg

Art Garfunkel once described his legendary musical chemistry with Paul Simon, “We meet somewhere in the air through the vocal cords… .” But a new study of duetting songbirds from Ecuador has offered another tune explaining the mysterious connection between Read more

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