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May 06 2026SCIENCE

PEDV: The Persistent Virus That Keeps Changing

The story of the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus, or PEDV, is a reminder that even strong vaccines can lose their edge when a pathogen keeps evolving. This virus, which lives in pig guts, began as a regional problem in the 1970s but now spreads worldwide. Its ability to change its genetic makeup, su

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May 06 2026BUSINESS

Apple’s Chip Cost Alert Signals Big Gains for Micron

Apple’s chief executive said that the price of memory chips is climbing, which could hurt Apple’s margins but help Micron Technology. Memory chips are essential for phones, data centers and AI systems; when their cost rises, companies that make them can raise prices. Micron is a leading supplier of

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May 06 2026FINANCE

Data Center Powerhouse: Why CRDO Is Worth Watching

Credo Technology Group holds a key spot in the world of data centers, delivering fast data transfer that big cloud services rely on. The company’s earnings are tied to long‑term contracts from mega‑cap firms building out AI infrastructure. These big names keep paying for reliable data paths, g

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May 06 2026HEALTH

New Wound Care Breakthroughs Set to Transform Patient Lives

Smith+​Neb‑­row, a leader in medical technology, is gearing up to unveil two innovative wound care products at the upcoming European Wound Management Association conference in Bremen. The event, scheduled for May 6‑8, will showcase the company’s latest efforts to tackle chronic wounds—a condition af

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May 06 2026HEALTH

Fruit‑Flavored Vapes Get FDA OK After Long Wait

The U. S. Food and Drug Administration has finally cleared fruit‑tasting e‑cigarettes for sale, a first in the country. The decision clears pods from Glas Inc. , a Los Angeles company that employs age‑verification tech to keep young people out. The flavors include mango, blueberry and two menthol op

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May 06 2026BUSINESS

Norbit Unveils Q1 2026 Results in Oslo

Norbit ASA is set to reveal its first‑quarter 2026 performance on May 13, with the announcement taking place in Oslo and live online. The company will post its interim report and slide deck early on the morning of May 13, accessible from its website and the Euronext Oslo news portal. Executive

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May 06 2026WEATHER

Rain and Relief: New Jersey Gets Needed Showers After Hot Summer

The air over New Jersey is set to cool down after a sweltering start to May, as a cold front moves in from the west. The front brings much‑needed rain that will help ease the drought that has gripped the state since early December. A half‑inch of precipitation is forecast for southern New Jersey, wi

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Friday Fun on the Museum Lawn

Friday evenings at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts turn into a relaxed outdoor gathering that blends art, games and tasty treats. From May 8 to May 29, the museum’s lawn hosts a free event each Friday between 5 and 8 p. m. The schedule invites locals to play cornhole, mingle with friends, and sip o

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May 06 2026WEATHER

Rainy Wednesday: Storms Possible, but Mostly Gentle Showers

Morning rain will arrive just in time for the rush hour, bringing light showers that last until noon. The clouds are expected to bring only a few brief thunders, and the precipitation will stay mild, with totals between 0. 10 and 0. 50 inches. Later in the day, conditions change as a cold front m

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May 06 2026SPORTS

Snow Delays Rockies‑Mets Showdown, Reschedules for Thursday

A heavy snowstorm is set to become one of Denver’s biggest in May, and it has pushed the Rockies’ home game against the Mets to a later date. The match that was due at 6:40 p. m. on Tuesday has been moved to 1:10 p. m. on Thursday, while the next Wednesday game will start at 7:20 p. m. instead of it

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