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Inside the lab at Bambu Global, nearly two decades of work in chemistry is getting put to use in a new coronavirus test.“We focused very heavily over that duration of time, in developing a very strong patent portfolio that's really focused on color change technologies,” said Saleem Miyan, president of Bambu Global.Enter NowAware, a new test the company developed to detect the presence of coronavirus.It works like this: a sample of saliva or mucus is added to their test, which causes it to change color, indicating the virus is present. The company said it’s more than 90 percent accurate.“We engineered the molecules,” said Robb Osinski, CEO of Bambu Global. “The chemistry behind the molecules is such that when it's in the presence of the coronavirus, it will change the molecular structure of our chemistry, turning it from what is a colorless form, to a colored form and thereby indicating the presence of the virus itself.”It’s not fool-proof; it might also indicate the presence of other similar viruses like SARS or MERS. However, it’s fast, taking just a few minutes, at a time when coronavirus testing has been slow or unavailable.The company is now awaiting FDA-emergency approval and said once that comes through, they could begin production within two weeks. The company said the cost of the test would be around .“Our ultimate goal is providing total reassurance for people that they don't have the virus, they aren't carrying the virus and that ultimately, they can administer this very low-cost solution somewhere that's truly convenient for them,” Miyan said.It's something that they hope, one day in the future, might be right at home.“Ultimately, we envision this being a household product that you can literally test yourself and then know whether or not you're carrying the virus or a virus,” Osinski said.This, as the world deals with a pandemic, still in its early stages of outbreak. 1926

  郑州高三学校实力专业   

Jack Goldsmith (right) stands next to his stepfather, Chuckie O'Brien. Goldsmith is the author of a new book "In Hoffa's Shadow" where he writes that the feds know who killed Hoffa but won't reveal the suspect. 223

  郑州高三学校实力专业   

If you listen closely, you can hear the buzz happening at Doull Elementary School in Denver, Colorado. At this school, where 93 percent of the students qualify for free lunch, staff is helping out by getting more hands-on. Every Wednesday, after the final bell rings, the school’s auditorium transforms into a barbershop.“This really does help out some of our families,” Doull Assistant Principal Rob Suglia said about the school’s new barber club. “We found that attendance is better, because when kids feel good, they want to come to school.” Before getting his doctorate in education, Suglia worked as a professional barber. Now, he’s sharing his skills to his students.“Third, 4th and 5th graders get to get exposed to a trade,” Suglia said about the benefits of the barber club. It's a growing trade that can be financially rewarding. According to The United States Department, the median hourly wage for barbers was about .50 in 2018. When you add in tips, many say barbers can make a lot more, like professional barber Buschey, who works at Floyd’s barbershop in downtown Denver. “No matter where I go around the world, all I need is clippers and a comb and I should be able to get an income,” he says. Though Bushey has made a career out of cutting hair, he believes barbering provides much more than just a paycheck.“It gives me a sense of accomplishment,” he says. “I’ve had people sit in my chair that maybe just lost a loved one. (I) give them a good haircut and all of a sudden to see their face uplifts like they’re ready to step out in the world.” It’s that combination of intimacy and innovation that makes Doull 5th-grader Kevin Sanchez want to become barber.“When I’m cutting hair, I like it and I want to keep doing it,” Sanchez says.Now, he’s learning the art of cutting hair, practicing his craft by giving his close friends tight fades after school on Wednesdays.“It’s a creative job; you get to put design in people’s hair,” Sanchez says. “I might just move out to California and cut people’s hair.”But before heading out west, getting licensed and making money – Sanchez must get through middle school. 2141

  

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement is issuing notices of fines for potentially thousands of dollars to undocumented immigrants who have failed to comply with deportation orders, according to the agency.ICE began issuing notices of its intent to fine migrants last December following President Donald Trump's executive order, issued a year earlier, instructing the agency to begin collecting fines from migrants unlawfully in the US."ICE is committed to using various enforcement methods -- including arrest; detention; technological monitoring; and financial penalties -- to enforce US immigration law and maintain the integrity of legal orders issued by judges," said ICE spokesperson Matthew Bourke in a statement. 729

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