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April 21, 2021 | 1:55 PM Travel is rebounding in the United States with gusto, as vaccination rates rise, restrictions loosen around the country and would-be travelers act on their eagerness to reunite with family and friends. The surge has already left its mark on the vacation rental market, where property owners, agencies and management companies are predicting an extremely busy, if not outright bonkers, summer. “This is probably contradictory to what a lot of people may think, but it’s really one of the most exciting times in the industry right now,” said Carrington Carter, co-founder and managing partner of Getaway Society, a luxury vacation rental company with properties in Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, and Hilton Head, South Carolina, as well as other markets. ....
UTSA researchers uncover evidence that COVID-19 virus could enter human brain Studies are happening across the world to try and learn more about the virus that is killing millions of people Tags: SAN ANTONIO – A University of Texas at San Antonio research team wanted to know if the virus that causes COVID-19 could enter the brain. Jenny Hsieh, a professor in the Department of Biology at UTSA, led the research to test the team’s questions. She said researchers took human stem cells and created brain organoids, or tiny brains, in a lab. “Organoids are really small, three-dimensional brain-like tissue grown in a petri dish, and they resemble the developing human brain,” Hsieh said. ....