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Cats caught coronavirus from owners during early pandemic

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New York City’s mostly indoor cats easily caught SARS-CoV-2 during the first wave of the COVID-19 epidemic—and most were asymptomatic and were likely infected by their owners, according to a new study from a sample […]

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Taiwan reports its first case of African swine fever and culls scores of pigs

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Taiwan reported its first cases of African swine fever on Wednesday and culled at least 195 pigs from the affected farm. Authorities also ordered a ban on the movement and slaughter of pigs across the […]

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Paralysis ticks prefer heads and necks of pets, study finds

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University of Queensland research has shown the head and neck should be searched first if a dog or cat is suspected of suffering from paralysis tick toxin. The research is published in the Australian Veterinary […]

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Canine metabolism responds better to fat than carbs, research suggests

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A high-carbohydrate kibble diet and a low-carbohydrate raw meat-based diet have markedly different effects on dogs’ energy metabolism, according to a new study carried out by the DogRisk research group at the University of Helsinki […]

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What caused Amazon Web Services to go down? An expert explains

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From Reddit and Snapchat to Delta and Zoom, more than a thousand websites around the globe were knocked offline early Monday—and continued to have problems into the afternoon—after a major outage at Amazon Web Services, […]

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One Tech Tip: How to prepare for outages that impact our online lives, from banking to chatting apps

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A major Amazon Web Services outage disrupted scores of online platforms on Monday—leaving people around the world unable to access some banks, chatting apps, online food ordering and more.This post was originally published on this […]

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New hope for cats with eye infections: Common cold sore cream is safe and effective for feline use

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A common human cold sore cream may soon help cats with painful eye infections. Researchers found that 1% penciclovir cream (Fenlips), when applied to cats’ eyes, was safe, well-tolerated, and maintained antiviral levels for over […]

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Software designs eco-friendly clothing that can reassemble into new items

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It’s hard to keep up with the ever-changing trends of the fashion world. What’s “in” one minute is often out of style the next season, potentially causing you to re-evaluate your wardrobe.This post was originally […]

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Sex is a big market for the AI industry. ChatGPT won’t be the first to try to profit from it

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ChatGPT will be able to have kinkier conversations after OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced the artificial intelligence company will soon allow its chatbot to engage in “erotica for verified adults.”This post was originally published on […]

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Australia sharing tips on curbing social media for children before age limit starts in December

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The Australian government has begun a public education campaign with tips on how to wean children off social media ahead of a world-first national 16-year age limit taking effect in December.This post was originally published […]

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