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Wastewater helps scientists track infectious diseases

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The COVID-19 pandemic showed scientists how useful wastewater could be to track infectious diseases, now it’s being used to help identify other outbreaks including monkeypox and polio.
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How wastewater helps in the fight against infectious diseases

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Scientists across Canada are using wastewater to better identify infectious diseases like COVID-19, monkeypox and even polio. Health and medical reporter Lauren Pelley speaks with experts to find out how it's done.
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Chinese scientists develop 2D metals 200,000 times thinner than human hair

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Chinese scientists have recently succeeded in creating single-atom-layer metals with a thickness of just one 200,000th of the diameter of a human hair. Watch this report for more details!
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New York Braces For Omicron Outbreak Ahead Of Holidays

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Omicron makes up around 13% of total cases in New York and 3% total in the U.S.
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Party Drug Ketamine Could Be Used To Treat Depression

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Ketamine is a drug intended to be used as a tranquilizer that's turned into one for the party scene. But now — it could be used to treat depression.
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Moynihan: Mid-Sized Companies More Excited Since Election

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Dec.22 -- Bank of America Corp. Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan talks about the health of the U.S. economy since the election of President-elect Donald Trump. He speaks to Bloomberg's David Westin.
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BofA's Moynihan Expects Mild Recession Later in 2023

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Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan says the US consumer is "very resilient" during an interview with David Westin at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.



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BofA CEO Moynihan on Recession, Managing Headcount

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Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan discusses the current macroeconomic environment, managing headcount and the health of the US consumer with David Westin at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.



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Inflation & Recession Talk at Davos

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Citi CEO Jane Fraser, Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman, IBM's Gary Cohn share their thoughts on the odds of a recession in the US and globally for this year.
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USA - Sinkholes

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In May 1981, a massive hole opened in the ground at Winter Park in Florida, swallowing part of an urban development. The phenomenon wasn't new in Florida where 'sinkholes', as they are known, regularly open up, destroying homes,...