‘The Last of Us’ in real life? Rising temperatures may spread fungal infections

One of the most suspenseful scenes in the HBO series “The Last of Us” comes in its pilot episode, when a scientist predicts that the end of the world won’t come from a viral pandemic, but rather, a fungal one. Smash cut to several decades later — on the show, that is — and a …

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Netflix hasn’t confirmed its plans to stop password sharing just yet

Based on info Netflix’s support pages, a report published by Streamable appeared to confirm details about how it will roll out anti-password sharing features in the US and elsewhere. However, Netflix hasn’t announced the details of its plan yet or what it may look like when it rolls out more widely this year. Netflix spokesperson …

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Unattractive people are more likely to continue wearing Covid face masks, study suggests

EXCLUSIVE: Unattractive people are more likely to keep wearing face masks in the post-Covid era, study suggests. By Cassidy Morrison Senior Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 10:57 EST, February 2, 2023 | Updated: 14:05 EST, February 2, 2023 Attractive people are less likely to keep wearing face masks in the post-Covid era, a study suggests. …

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New York Liberty sign star guard Courtney Vandersloot

2:54PM ET Alexa PhilippouESPN Close Covers women’s college basketball and the WNBA Previously covered UConn and the WNBA Connecticut Sun for the Hartford Courant Stanford graduate and Baltimore native with further experience at the Dallas Morning News, Seattle Times and Cincinnati Enquirer Star point guard Courtney Vandersloot will sign with the New York Liberty, she …

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Will revitalizing old blood slow aging?

Young and old blood stem cells. Rejuvenating the stem cells that create all blood cells could potentially slow aging. Credit: Emmanuelle Passegué Young blood has a rejuvenating effect when infused into older bodies, according to recent research: Aging hearts beat stronger, muscles become stronger, and thinking becomes sharper. Many scientists are looking for the elements …

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Overwatch 2’s new Antarctic Peninsula KOTH map has snow, penguins and fishing

Michael Gwilliam ❘ Published: 2023-02-02T19:00:58 ❘ Updated: 2023-02-02T19:43:31 Antarctic Peninsula has been revealed as Overwatch 2’s new Control map for Season 3 and for the first time ever, you can shoot at penguins. Overwatch 2 has introduced the sequel’s first King of the Hill map and there are a ton of things for players to …

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Fungal Pathogens May Be Dangerously Adapting to Global Warming: ScienceAlert

If you’ve played the video game the last of us, or watched any of the recent TV adaptation, you’ll be familiar with the idea of ​​a mutated fungus infecting most of humanity – and there’s now some science to match up with that science fiction. While we’re not quite on the brink of a social …

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Why are Bitcoin and crypto pumping after the Fed meeting? Watch Market Talks live

In this week’s episode of Market Talks, Cointelegraph welcomes Budd White, chief product officer and co-founder of Tacen — a United States-based software company developing compliance software for a well-regulated crypto space. To kick things off, we get to know White a little better and find out his background and what drew him to the …

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