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Daily Crunch: With Bungie under its wing, Sony plans to invest half of its PlayStation Studios development budget in live service games this year

For a summary of the most important and important TechCrunch stories sent to your inbox every day at 3:00 PM PDT, subscribe here. Good Friday, Crunchers! It’s May 27, 2022, and we’re on a long weekend because it’s Memorial Day weekend here in the US. No newsletter on Monday: Haje goes 🍷 wine tasting at …

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A possible new meteor shower from the shattered comet has thrilled scientists

This Memorial Day weekend, Earthlings, especially those in North America, could enjoy the sight of a new meteor shower. Those meteors it could explode when our planet crosses the pieces of a disintegrating comet called Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 (SW3). It’s not just one exciting opportunity for sky watchers; comet scientists are also looking forward to the …

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Sask. continues to lead Canada in HIV transmission, setting a record for infections in 2021

Despite fewer HIV tests due to the pandemic, new Saskatchewan health data show that cases are higher than ever, with transmission rates more than double the national average. (iStock – image credit) Saskatchewan’s HIV population remains the highest in the country. The latest provincial health data reveals a record 237 diagnoses in 2021, a jump …

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Scientists have created implants that can work for decades, thanks to diamonds in nuclear waste

0 0 Reading time: 2 minutes, 3 seconds Researchers believe that nuclear batteries will be safe for humans. . We are from Ukraine From the first day of the war, Focus it never stopped working. Our team considers it their duty to inform the reader about what is happening, to collect and analyze facts, to …

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Health Matters: Lung Cancer Screening Program for High-Risk People

Global News Morning BC BC is leading the way in the detection of lung cancer, launching the country’s first screening program for people at high risk of contracting the disease. The medical director of the BC Cancer Lung Screening program, Dr. Stephen Lam, explains how it works and who is eligible.