Posted by RCCT INC. on April 2, 2020
Census-taking used to spur innovation. Now, the pace of technology, and the challenge of going go door to door, could force it to adopt existing systems instead.
Posted by RCCT INC. on March 26, 2020
First deny the problem, then say the solution is too expensive? The playbook here is all too familiar.
Posted by RCCT INC. on March 26, 2020
While it might seem wasteful to test the seemingly healthy, tracking antibodies could show how widely the virus has spread—and who may now be immune.
Posted by RCCT INC. on March 19, 2020
The *Comfort* and the *Mercy* won’t handle Covid-19 patients because of their close quarters. An ER doctor questions if they should be used at all.
Posted by RCCT INC. on March 19, 2020
Manufacturers are producing as many as they can to care for Covid-19 patients with breathing problems. Now the federal government is asking for even more.
Posted by RCCT INC. on March 12, 2020
The US president promised loans and tax holidays, but his crisis-adjacent plans didn’t offer much to support the health care system.
Posted by RCCT INC. on March 12, 2020
“Warzone” blends your favorite parts of “Apex Legends,” “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds”, and “Fortnite” into a kickass stew.
Posted by RCCT INC. on March 5, 2020
As Covid-19 spreads, the pressure is on for drugmakers to get a vaccine to market. But it’s not that easy.
Posted by RCCT INC. on March 5, 2020
This amazing soccer trick has gone viral. But does it hold up to the laws of physics?
Posted by RCCT INC. on February 27, 2020
The patient was admitted to UC Davis Medical Center on February 19 but not diagnosed until the 23rd—raising concerns about testing capabilities and health care workers’ exposure to the disease.