Researchers: ‘Major Breakthrough’ Drug Reduces Coronavirus Deaths By One-Third
Dexamethasone reduced deaths by 35% in patients who needed treatment with breathing machines.
Dexamethasone reduced deaths by 35% in patients who needed treatment with breathing machines.
Things are looking up today as investors eye an infrastructure spending proposal, hopes of an ease in tensions with China, and strong retail sales. It looks like there’s still some “nervous longs” out there, and the market appears to still be pretty vulnerable to headlines.
The three NYPD officers are expected to make a full recovery.
General Motors CEO Mary Barra is continuing to buttress her advocacy of the nascent electric-car market by pledging the company’s support of the technology in new and expanded ways through the end of the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond.
An open-source software company with close ties to Facebook has raised a new funding round from one of the tech giant’s former key executives.
While 5G is certainly a new and exciting thing to most businesses and consumers, many software developers have long been awaiting this next-generation wireless network and the capabilities it will allow.
Over the last two years we’ve seen an abundance of privacy legislation argued, proposed, and put into law. The problem that every piece of legislation fails to resolve is accessibility and accountability. Senator Kevin Thomas of New York wants to change that.
As flights resume amid the coronavirus pandemic, airlines are reporting low bookings and little visibility for the future.
Ana Hory=AH: As a resident of California, I have had the fortune of taking cannabis medicinally for aches, pains, and relaxation for many years.
The big news in the oil and gas industry on Monday came from BP in the form of an asset write-down of $13 to $17.5 billion.
To keep employees healthy during a pandemic, leaders at TGS knew they needed to do more.
California's investor owned utilities may soon be building a lot more localized microgrids -- a critical tool for them to battle wildfires and keep the lights on.
As new technologies have thrown the equilibrium of how organizations function up into the air, it’s up to IT leaders to decide how the dust settles.
Volunteering in my community has always been an important part of my life and I’m usually looking for ways to help folks in need.
Politics are trending toward having a great player as U.S. President down the road, especially given the rising activism among current and former athletes supporting protesters for everything from Black Lives Matter to George Floyd’s memory. Why not LeBron James someday in the White House?
Whether it’s a gas-burning pit set in a table or a metal pan loaded with logs, fire pits offer a safe way to enjoy the warmth and beauty of a fire in your own outdoor space.
During this global pause, many of us are struggling to find the best course to get work accomplished efficiently. Many of my clients have had to pivot and change how they think about and accomplish their workflows. Here are some examples of what they’ve learned since going fully remote.
BlockFi, a crypto lender and financial services company, announced today that it had hired Adam Healy as Chief Security Officer. Healy’s appointment comes after last month’s data breach, where some client information was hacked through a BlockFi employee’s phone.
Data security enterprise Open Raven, cofounded by cybersecurity veterans Dave Cole and Mark Curphey, announced that it raised $15 million in series A round led by Silicon Valley powerhouse Kleiner Perkins, with participation from existing investors Upfront Ventures.
Before the NBA season restarts, Jayson Tatum, along with other players due for a rookie extension, are seeking an insurance plan in light of the health risks posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Cloud applications and services allow organizations to support remote workforces, regardless of their geographical location.
Tech’s designers and builders can scale discrimination by inadvertently embedding bias into their products. This makes tech diversity an urgent issue for everyone. But how do you take action if you aren't in an underrepresented group? Get off the sidelines and lean into what may be uncomfortable.
Along with new technologies, whether we like it or not, comes the continued development of pertaining regulations.
One good thing that has come out of the current coronavirus pandemic is that the public is getting a big lesson in the trials and tribulations of drug discovery and development.
The 2019-20 NBA season. The NBA is planning to allow teams to bring up to 17 players per roster into the resumed season. Who could the Oklahoma City Thunder sign to help the roster heading into the playoffs?