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It will be Biden’s first prime-time town hall since accepting the Democratic nomination.
ELECTION LIVE UPDATES: TRUMP RETURNS TO WISCONSIN; BIDEN TO FACE LIVE AUDIENCE AT TOWN HALLCOLBY ITKOWITZ, FELICIA SONMEZ, JOHN WAGNERSEPTEMBER 17, 2020WASHINGTON POSTSo if the pathogen returns, the cell is already primed to respond faster.
‘TRAINED IMMUNITY’ OFFERS HOPE IN FIGHT AGAINST CORONAVIRUSESTHER LANDHUISSEPTEMBER 14, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEThe overnight nationwide lockdown announced by prime minister Narendra Modi on March 24 forced over 10 million migrant labourers to return to their home states.
INDIA’S HARSH COVID-19 LOCKDOWN DISPLACED AT LEAST 10 MILLION MIGRANTSNIHARIKA SHARMASEPTEMBER 14, 2020QUARTZBirgitte’s prime ministership is certainly historic, but when it comes time for her to actually accomplish anything of note, she struggles to get things done.
ONE GOOD THING: A DANISH DRAMA PERFECT FOR POLITICAL DEVOTEES, NOW ON NETFLIXEMILY VANDERWERFFSEPTEMBER 11, 2020VOXThe most common digital encryption technique, RSA, which was invented in 1977, is based on multiplying two large prime numbers.
QUANTUM COMPUTERS THREATEN TO END DIGITAL SECURITY. HERE’S WHAT’S BEING DONE ABOUT ITJEREMY KAHNSEPTEMBER 11, 2020FORTUNEThe system is still just a proof of concept and will take considerable extra development before it’s ready for prime time.
A NEW BREAKTHROUGH JUST BROUGHT CITY-WIDE QUANTUM COMMUNICATION INTO REACHEDD GENTSEPTEMBER 7, 2020SINGULARITY HUB There are interactive moments primed for Instagram, like a giant slide and ball pit for the toy-themed party.
HOW NONPROFITS ARE CATERING TO MILLENNIALS AND RETHINKING THE CHARITY GALA FOR YOUNGER GENERATIONSRACHEL KINGSEPTEMBER 7, 2020FORTUNEBrain Wieser, the global president of business intelligence at GroupM, though, said that an hour-long, prime-time program can fetch upwards of $1 million or more for the publisher.
‘A BLUEPRINT FOR WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN’: TIME’S TIME 100 FRANCHISE ON TRACK TO DOUBLE REVENUE IN 2020KAYLEIGH BARBERSEPTEMBER 3, 2020DIGIDAYPierre Fermat’s name is on not just his Last Theorem and his Little Theorem, but on points, primes, pseudoprimes, polynomials, conics, spirals, a principle in optics, and a method for factoring odd numbers.
WHY MATHEMATICIANS SHOULD STOP NAMING THINGS AFTER EACH OTHER - ISSUE 89: THE DARK SIDELAURA BALLSEPTEMBER 2, 2020NAUTILUSRobotics in fulfillment centers is one prime examples of this, according to Weismann, and they are making a large impact on e-commerce margins.
‘E-COMMERCE IS EXPENSIVE’: HOW INVISIBLE TECHNOLOGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE OVERHAULS WILL SAVE RETAILKAYLEIGH BARBERAUGUST 31, 2020DIGIDAYWORDS RELATED TO PRIME
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