Harvard and MIT Researchers Are Developing a Mask that Lights Up When It Detects CoronavirusBy Mark PygasUpdated May 14 2020, 9:51 a.m. ET
Source: Laura Lezza/Getty ImagesA pharmacist in Italy holds a face mask.
Researchers are working on a face mask that would light up when it detects coronavirus, according to a report by Business Insider.
For the last six years, bioengineers at MIT and Harvard have been working on sensors that can detect the Zika and Ebola viruses.
- Waziri wa Mawasiliano na Teknolojia, Joe Mucheru alifika mbele ya kamati ya seneti ili kujibu kuhusu kufungwa kwa vituo kadha vya TV wakati wa kuapishwa kwa kinara wa muungano wa NASA, Raila Odinga
- Mucheru alitakiwa kujibu ni kwa nini vituo hivy vya TV ambavyo ni vya kibinafsi zilizimwa lakini akakosa kujibu swali hilo
Waziri wa Mawasiliano na Teknolojia, Joe Mucheru alifika mbele ya kamati ya seneti ili kujibu kuhusu kufungwa kwa vituo kadha vya TV wakati wa kuapishwa kwa kinara wa muungano wa NASA, Raila Odinga mwezi Januari, 30 2018.
These things we take for granted are apparently completely foreign to people in other countries.
Source: istock/distractifyIt probably doesn't require a great deal of self-reflection to wrap your mind around the idea that America is a really strange place. If you grew up around immigrants or in an even slightly heterogenous community, you've probably picked up on some totally American norms people from other parts of the world look at with disgust.
Morgan and Binh Still Don't Trust Each Other on 'MAFS' (EXCLUSIVE CLIP)By Chrissy BobicPublished Sept. 14 2022, 11:40 a.m. ET
Source: LifetimeSpoiler alert: This article contains spoilers for the Sept. 14 episode of Married at First Sight.
Despite the fact that Morgan and Binh were all in with the experiment on Married at First Sight, they got a late start to their marriage. Binh tested positive for COVID-19 shortly before their wedding day and their ceremony was postponed, which delayed their nuptials and put them behind the other couples in terms of time spent together.
In June 2020, a well-wisher identified as Kennedy Odede was moved by Millicent Atieno's son's plight and decided to buy him a bikeHowever, on Thursday, September 30, police officers arrested Atieno on suspicion that her son's bike was stolen propertyThe mother of five said she was jailed for three days and was informed that her neighbours had reported the bicycle was stolen propertyA Dandora woman who was arrested on suspicion that her son's expensive bicycle was stolen has spoken of the ordeal behind bars at the Dandora Police Station.