Astronomy Picture of [Yester]Day: Aurora over Clouds
From https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap210530.html
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US Department of Justice seized 63.7 bitcoin from ransomeware group DarkSide. The question is: how🤨?
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/department-justice-seizes-23-million-cryptocurrency-paid-ransomware-extortionists-darkside
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/department-justice-seizes-23-million-cryptocurrency-paid-ransomware-extortionists-darkside
www.justice.gov
Department of Justice Seizes $2.3 Million in Cryptocurrency Paid to
The Department of Justice today announced that it has seized 63.7 bitcoins currently valued at over $2.3 million.
https://www.ninds.nih.gov/News-Events/News-and-Press-Releases/Press-Releases/Study-shows-how-taking-short-breaks-may-help-our-brains
"In a study of healthy volunteers, National Institutes of Health researchers have mapped out the brain activity that flows when we learn a new skill, such as playing a new song on the piano, and discovered why taking short breaks from practice is a key to learning. The researchers found that during rest the volunteers’ brains rapidly and repeatedly replayed faster versions of the activity seen while they practiced typing a code. The more a volunteer replayed the activity the better they performed during subsequent practice sessions, suggesting rest strengthened memories."
"In a study of healthy volunteers, National Institutes of Health researchers have mapped out the brain activity that flows when we learn a new skill, such as playing a new song on the piano, and discovered why taking short breaks from practice is a key to learning. The researchers found that during rest the volunteers’ brains rapidly and repeatedly replayed faster versions of the activity seen while they practiced typing a code. The more a volunteer replayed the activity the better they performed during subsequent practice sessions, suggesting rest strengthened memories."
www.ninds.nih.gov
Study shows how taking short breaks may help our brains learn new skills | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
In a study of healthy volunteers, NIH researchers have mapped out the brain activity that flows when we learn a new skill, such as playing a new song on the piano, and discovered why taking short breaks from practice is a key to learning.
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.06.01.21258176v2
Individuals previously infected with COVID-19 are immune without vaccination.
Individuals previously infected with COVID-19 are immune without vaccination.
medRxiv
Necessity of COVID-19 vaccination in previously infected individuals
Background The purpose of this study was to evaluate the necessity of COVID-19 vaccination in persons previously infected with SARS-CoV-2.
Methods Employees of the Cleveland Clinic Health System working in Ohio on Dec 16, 2020, the day COVID-19 vaccination…
Methods Employees of the Cleveland Clinic Health System working in Ohio on Dec 16, 2020, the day COVID-19 vaccination…
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