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After the conclusion of the BioNTech vaccine procurement case between TSMC and Hon Hai, Taiwan's representatives in Germany and the Presidential Palace have revealed some political obstacles and struggles in the negotiation process.
A recent focus group study conducted by Ball State University and the University of Nevada Las Vegas has revealed that consumers are generally ambivalent to having robots in restaurants.
All sides begin to pay attention to the political maneuvering behind the negotiation between BioNTech and two of Taiwan's biggest tech companies after they signed the deal last weekend.
At least 11 healthcare workers, eight of whom were fully vaccinated, tested positive for COVID-19 after attending a pool party in Las Vegas in on June 7, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported, citing emails from the local health district.
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A study from UNLV shows some interesting results about how much water people used during Governor Steve Sisolak’s stay at home order in March 2020.
As the economy rebounds from the impacts of the pandemic, business leaders in Nevada are more confident in the state's outlook than they have been in more than a decade.
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Clark County residents most frequently visited restaurants, stores and casinos before being diagnosed with COVID-19 in the past month, according to public health data.
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A new numerical study suggests that the answer depends upon how much water is in Earth’s mantle.
Although meant to minimize risks to human health, the proposed new limits would still be exceeded by any conceivable near-future crewed voyage to Mars.
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