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Researchers develop smartphone sensor for on-site detection of E coli in milk

Researchers develop smartphone sensor for on-site detection of E coli in milk
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Verizon lays out mmWave 5G expansion plans for 2021

Verizon said it plans to increase the number of its 5G millimeter wave (mmWave) transmission sites from around 14,000 today to 30,000 nationwide by the end of 2021. Some analysts aren t impressed. For example, LightShed Partners analyst Walter Piecyk noted that 30,000 mmWave transmission sites wouldn t cover Delaware, given the diminutive propagation characteristics of signals in highband spectrum. If we assumed a 700ft radius on these 30k small cells, it wouldn t cover Delaware. #mmWavehttps://t.co/RVEh5rSCzA Walter Piecyk (@WaltLightShed) January 26, 2021 Nonetheless, Verizon said its buildout efforts would bring its mmWave services to more markets. Specifically, Verizon said it will expand its 5G mobile mmWave service (dubbed Ultra Wideband) to another 20 cities by the end of 2021, which would raise its total to 81. The company also said it would expand its 5G Home fixed wireless Internet service to an additional 20 cities in 2021, which would raise its total to 37. (It s li

Scholars link diet, dentition, and linguistics

Anthropologist Caleb Everett and former student Sihan Chen used a novel data analysis of thousands of languages, in addition to studying a unique subset of celebrities, to reveal how a soft food diet contrasted with the diet of hunter-gatherers is restructuring dentition and changing how people speak. Their findings, published in Scientific Reports, counter the longstanding belief within the field that maintains that languages are susceptible to the same pressures and

Diet, dentition and linguistics linked together by researchers

Diet, dentition and linguistics linked together by researchers ANI | Updated: Jan 17, 2021 23:03 IST Washington [US], January 17 (ANI): Speech patterns of Anthropologists used a novel data analysis of thousands of languages, in addition to studying a unique subset of celebrities, to reveal how a soft food diet contrasted with the diet of hunter-gatherers is restructuring dentition and changing how people speak. Their findings, published in Scientific Reports, counter the longstanding belief within the field that maintains that languages are susceptible to the same pressures and so are essentially immune to external factors. Anthropologist Caleb Everett and former student Sihan Chen used a novel data analysis of thousands of languages, in addition to studying a unique subset of celebrities, to reveal how a soft food diet contrasted with the diet of hunter-gatherers is restructuring dentition and changing how people speak.

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