The Ebola virus is present in blood, saliva, mucous, vomit, feces, sweat, tears, breast milk, urine, nasal secretions, and semen. It can live for several hours on common services like door handles and clothing. It can survive for several days within body fluids such as blood. Ebola’s primary symptoms...
The massive explosion in the number of users of mobile technology devices and networks has transformed society in nearly every corner of the world. Of interest, it may someday mimic some of the neural networks of the brain. While this may not reach the level of Kurzweil’s singularity, it will no doubt...