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‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Behind-the-Scenes Photo Has Fans Angry at Nico All Over Again – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Even though the coronavirus pandemic is very much still in full swing, some things are coming back. For example, some shows have resumed filming.

One of these shows is Greys Anatomy, and thats a good thing. Fans need new episodes of Greysto get them through these trying times. Plus, the global pandemic has provided a lot of inspiration for the writers behind the show. The cast is back at work, and posting pictures wearing masks, and socially distancing from their fellow stars.

A recent behind the scenes photo of Alex Landi and Jake Borelli on set has fans fuming. Its not over their safety precautions, however.

Landi and Borelli are appropriately spaced out and wearing masks for the photo. But that doesnt mean that Nico and Levi will be keeping their distance in the upcomingGreys Anatomyseason.

Fans on Reddit though that Landis presence on set was a sure sign that Levi and Nico would be getting back together. A lot of fans were upset at the prospect.

Nico left Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in season 16. He took a job with the Seattle Mariners. Many viewers hoped that Nicos departure would be permanent. Others speculate that the new COVID-related episodes have given the writers a reason to bring the character back.

As one fan wrote: Since they are working the COVID storyline in that will likely affect it since he was leaving to go to a sports team.

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Fans were really riled up over the picture of Landi and Borelli. Most of them were worried that Nico would return and mistreat Levi, the budding doctor and fan favorite. Fans hate Nico and Levi together, and were happy to see Nico go.

According to one fan: this picture actually made me mad; i was so hopeful he would go away.

Other fans dont hate Nico specifically, but dont think hes a good fit for Levi. Fans commented things like Levi deserves so much better than Nico, and i just hope levi realizes that he deserves someone better.

Still others just downright hate Nico for his boring personality. Another redditor wrote Ugh Nico no personality or character. The hate for Nico on reddit is real. One fan went so far as to write they should give nico covid just saying.

There is one good thing about Nico coming back. The actor who plays him, Landi, is quite good looking. Fans were able to see the silver lining in Nicos return. Although none of them were happy to see Nico and Levi back together, they take solace in the fact that theyll have someone pretty to look at, even if they wont be enjoying the content.

One fan commented: Nico was super hot when he was first introduced.. but I got over that real quick. Im not the biggest fan of Nico. Another wrote: The only thing I actually like about Nico is his looks, and lets be honest, hes pretty hot.

Fans who love Landis looks but hate Nico can catch the actor on one of his other shows listed on IMDb. Hes also on NetflixsInsatiable.

His career is just taking off, and the role of Nico is his first long-term run on television. When the second season ofInsatiabledrops, Landi will be in that too. His character plays a stripper, which is good news for fans who love Landis looks. They also may find his character more palatable.

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Universities in Singapore try to ramp up their digital efforts in the face of a global pandemic – CNBC

Third year students at the NUS medical school using a simulated virtual reality device called Pass-It to be trained on peri-operative care as they can no longer accompany a doctor to a patient's bedside due to the pandemic.

Courtesy of NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine

SINGAPORE Donning virtual reality headsets and hand-held controls, medical undergraduates in Singapore enter a simulated hospital environment to learn about patient care digitally.

Even though the setting resembles a virtual game, the experience is designed to teach future doctors the procedures required for surgery, from anesthesia and safety protocols to patient management.

The coronavirus outbreak has forced educators in the city-state to get more creative and has advanced online learning.

Singapore has reported more than 57,500 cases of the Covid-19, and migrant workers make up nearly 95% of them. The spread of the infection outside migrant dormitories appears to be largely under control, but the country will face the same post-pandemic challenges that the rest of the world faces.

The virtual experience for the medical students is the latest education technique used by the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at the National University of Singapore (NUS). Also known as Pass-Itor Patient Safety as Inter-Professional Trainingit helps students understand how to treat patients safely where they would have otherwise accompanied a doctor to a patient's bedside or the operation theater.

"Pass-It's 'gamified' style lets multiple learners be immersed in situations where they are given the opportunity to participate in what would usually be a highly restricted environment," said Associate Professor Alfred Kow, a surgeon and Assistant Dean of education at NUS Medicine, who is one of the educators spearheading this digital initiative.

"With the Covid-19 situation, students have also been removed from these settings of practical learning due to the risk of exposing them to aerosol-generating procedures."

Medical undergraduates during an anatomy class at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine at Nanyang Technology University in Singapore.

Courtesy of LKCMedicine at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

Digital learning is not new to Singapore schools, but the pandemic has made remote learning more important than it was before.

Even before the pandemic, medical students at theNanyang Technology University were already taking their education digitally, with somescanning bar codes of diseased organs stored in jars, while others bent overhuman bodies preserved in plastic polymers at the dissection table.Others who prefer a more hands-on experience use 3D printers to reconstruct scans of an organ with color codes.

"In this part of the world, we may be the first ones to deliver a curriculum with plastinated specimens," said Dr. Sreenivasulu Reddy Mogali, head of anatomy at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine at NTU.

Singapore's government is pushing universities and other schools to come up with better ways to prepare students for the more digitized jobs they'll encounter in the future.

Another university, the Singapore Management University (SMU), is trying to make use of so-called e-learning and artificial intelligence.

"With AI and machine-learning, you can use data to make smarter recommendations to students in terms of what courses they should pick, or how they can leverage their strengths, or perhaps work on their weaknesses," said Dr. Lieven Demeester, director for the Centre for Teaching Excellence at SMU. "The pandemic and the online teaching that came with it has generated renewed attention to the value that instructors bring."

With funding from Singapore's government, most universities are investing in artificial intelligence.

NTU is using AI to track the progress of students, and develop a platform that gives virtual lessons.

The school is looking at the impact of technology on society, AI and ethics. It is also working with IBM Watson, an artificial intelligence platform, to develop a virtual tutor to help with digital learning at its school of medicine.

Medical undergraduates during an anatomy class with Dr. Sreenivasulu Reddy Mogali, head of anatomy at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine at Nanyang Technology University in Singapore.

Courtesy of LKCMedicine at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

Prof. Tan Ooi Kiang, deputy provost of education at NTU, said the university is using AI to track student assessments. It enables the school to tailor its remedial lessons to weaker students, and help them in the topics they are struggling with.

In line with its goals to extend learning into the digital realm, NUS is offering its engineering undergraduates three new specializations: Internet of Things, Robotics and Digitalization in Urban Infrastructure.

"NUS has leveraged digital technology to broaden our teaching pedagogies," said Prof. Bernard Tan, Senior Vice Provost of Undergraduate Education at NUS, in an email. Examples include the use of game-based learning and "flipped classrooms," a teaching method where courses are delivered online to students who later attend follow-up classroom activities to practice and discuss the subject.

He said the university also uses augmented reality and virtual reality for learning. Augmented reality is an enhanced reality created through computer graphics and technology, while virtual reality uses computer technology to create a simulated 3-dimensional environment that is interactive and can be used for educational or entertainment purposes.

The Singapore government has invested heavily into preparing its citizens for a digital economy through projects such as SkillsFuture, which was started in 2015 to encourage people to upgrade their skills in order to meet workforce requirements. The government credits 500 Singapore dollars to all Singaporeans aged 25 and older to help them develop new skills.An additional one-time credit of the same amount is also being provided now to support mid-career transitions for citizens between the ages of 40 and 60.

"We operate in four countries but the support we've got from the Singapore government has been number one so far," said Nitish Jain, President of S.P. Jain School of Global Management. The college was invited by the Singapore government to set up a campus on the island, along with graduate business school, INSEAD, and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

Dr. CJ Meadows from the S.P. Jain School of Global Management in Singapore conducting a virtual class where her students log in from anywhere in the world.

Courtesy of S.P. Jain School of Global Management

Undergraduate students at the college study in different campuses across Singapore, Mumbai, Dubai and Sydney, and get conferred an Australian degree. As part of its digitization efforts, the school runs classes in Singapore where working professionals can log in from any part of the world, interact with faculty members, as well as collaborate and share documents with fellow students that are saved in the university's cloud system.

"We've seen our Executive MBA online classes grow by six times since the pandemic," said Jain, citing student enrollment from Vietnam, Indonesia, India, Australia, Europe and U.S. "No need to travel, no quarantine, nothing."

Correction: This article has been updated to correctly identify thedeputy provost of education at NTU.

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Global Animal Anatomical Model Market 2020 In-Depth Study and Covid-19 Effect Analysis By Top Companies and Forecast to 2025 – Crypto Daily

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"Even cooked carrots can trigger allergic reactions" – hortidaily.com

The consumption of raw carrots triggers allergic reactions in many people. Contrary to popular belief, cooked carrots can also have this effect. This was recently discovered by a research team at the University of Bayreuth. The carrot's allergen, Dau c 1, assumes a structure that is harmless to allergy sufferers when highly heated. However, as soon as the temperature drops, it largely regains its natural structure. The researchers present their study in the journal "Molecular Nutrition & Food Research".

"The results of our research clearly suggest that sufferers who are sensitive to the carrot allergen should generally avoid eating carrots. Heating carrots does not destroy or only incompletely destroys the protein structures that can cause allergic reactions ", says Prof. Dr. Birgitta Whrl from the Biochemistry IV research group at the University of Bayreuth. "The risk of allergy patients developing an allergic reaction arises not only when eating freshly cooked carrots or canned carrots. It also arises when carrot extract is added to food," adds Thessa Jacob M.Sc., first author of the study and PhD student at the Biochemistry IV research group.

The natural carrot allergen Dau c 1 is actually a mixture of several, structurally very similar proteins. These so-called isoallergens were produced individually in the laboratory in bacteria. Both the protein mixture of the natural Dau c 1 and the individual isoallergens were examined at temperatures up to 95 degrees Celsius to see how their structures change upon increasing and decreasing the temperature. This analysis showed that the natural mixture and almost all isoallergens are still capable of causing allergies after cooling down to 25 degrees Celsius. Despite the previous heating, antibodies present in the organism of allergy patients will still trigger allergic reactions. Although in some cases this effect is less pronounced than before heating, it is generally maintained.

"This is the first time that the Dau c 1 isoallergens have been subjected to such an extensive series of tests. The separate examination of the structurally similar molecules was particularly important to us in order to determine which of the isoallergens trigger immune reactions under the tested conditions," says Thessa Jacob M.Sc.

The tests clearly showed that the structural stability of the carrot allergen does not depend on temperature alone. Acidity, as expressed by the pH value, is also important. Of particular interest is pH value 3, which typically prevails in the stomach after food intake. At this level of acidity and at normal room temperature, at least some epitopes can continue to exist despite previous heating. Epitopes are those molecular substructures by which the immune system of allergy sufferers recognises the respective allergen, allowing an allergic reaction to occur.

In their structural investigations of the Dau c 1 isoallergens, the researchers mainly used magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) and CD spectroscopy in laboratories on the Bayreuth campus. For other analytical procedures, they received support from the Paul Ehrlich Institute in Langen and from Nano Temper Technologies in Munich.

Publication:Thessa Jacob et al.: Food Processing Does Not Abolish the Allergenicity of the Carrot Allergen Dau c 1: Influence of pH, Temperature, and the Food Matrix. Molecular Nutrition & Food Research (2020), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/mnfr.202000334

For more information:Thessa Jacob M.Sc.Biochemistry IV - BiopolymersUniversity of BayreuthPhone: +49 (0)921 55 3869E-mail: thessa.jacob@uni-bayreuth.dewww.uni-bayreuth.de/en

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Genetic Study Uncovers Mutation Associated with Fibromuscular Dysplasia – University of Michigan Health System News

Understanding of fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD), a rare blood vessel disease, is making the jump from the laboratory to the clinic with new findings about a genetic variant.

Researchers found the mutation in a gene that is associated with classical Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome as well, in multifocal FMD. That means it could help clinicians understand whether a person inherited the disease from a relative or another mechanism, in affected families.

We identified four independent families with the same genetic variant in COL5A1 and vascular disease in a pattern of dysplasia-associated arterial disease, including arterial dissections and multifocal FMD, says senior author Santhi Ganesh, M.D., an associate professor of internal medicine and human genetics, and a cardiologist at the Michigan Medicine Frankel Cardiovascular Center. Notably, the variant appears to have been inherited from a shared ancestral founder.

Ganesh says the implication of this finding is that other carriers of this variant may exist in the population. The pattern of arterial involvement among carriers of the COL5A1 G514S variant is unique, providing clinicians with clues for when to suspect its involvement.

The identified genetic variant meets clinical criteria for pathogenicity a first for FMD, she says.

Further, additional variants in the COL5A1 gene were associated with a higher rate of arterial dissections among individuals with multifocal FMD.

Paper cited: A Novel Recurrent COL5A1 Genetic Variant Is Associated With a Dysplasia-Associated Arterial Disease Exhibiting Dissections and Fibromuscular Dysplasia. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. DOI: 10.1161/ATVBAHA.119.313885

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A Remarkable Run: Rothschild Reflects on 50 Years of Genetics – Pork Magazine

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Unsuspecting Wadsworth woman finds close relatives through genetic testing – News 5 Cleveland

WADSWORTH, Ohio High-tech genetic ancestry tests retail for a couple hundred dollars.

You get to find out all this information about genetics and all of that, Tiffany Leonard said.

But the gift Leonard received after shipping off a quick swab of her saliva was priceless.

So I didn't know a lot about any genetics or medical issues that ran in our family, Leonard said. So that's really the focus of it, was to find out that stuff. I got a lot more than I bargained for.

Growing up, Leonard said she had questions about where she came from, but she was raised by a loving father and kept that skepticism tucked away for years.

I looked at the results and that was the end of it. I never looked at it again, Leonard said. My dad used to say he wasn't really sure if I was his or not because I had white hair and everybody else had brown hair.

However, she said her 23andMe results were impossible to ignore.

You'll have lots of relatives that you are like barely connected with, Leonard said. It says first cousins and second cousins. And I was like, That's weird because my dad was an only child.

Through some digging and connecting with relatives she discovered through the ancestry program, she learned the man who raised her was not her biological father.

So, of course, my whole world is reeling, Leonard said.

For more than a decade, her biological father was living just miles away.

He called me and said, Im your dad. And I was mind blown, Leonard said. And Ive worked at the hospital for 13 years and Ive passed his house for the last 13 years.

As a successful woman with three children of her own, Leonard said the last year has given her a mirror and a history she never knew existed.

I can see where my personal qualities come from, like walking into the screen door, and that part's been really fun, Leonard said. You kind of just stare at each other like, Holy mackerel. That's my dad.

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Instagram and indiscretion are on the shame page – northglenn-thorntonsentinel.com

Instagram, Instagram, wherefore art thou, Instagram and why?

I guess it must be good for something.

But not a day goes by that someone isnt apologizing or being shamed, slammed or threatened because of something they posted on Instagram.

Is it worth it to put a comment or photo on Instagram?

People: People are mean. When are you going to learn?

It sounds like you can troll and run. Or leave your fingerprints and start a feud.

Why?

Who needs this? One billion is who.

As of May 2019, Instagram had 1 billion users.

I keep noticing celebrities and others apologizing for or pouting about something on their Instagram accounts.

No one is forced into social media, except, I suppose, by the urgency of peer pressure.

But by now it should be apparent that almost anything posted is likely to be subjected to ridicule, flak, and (a word that social media seemed to spawn) shaming.

Yahoo! must think informing us whenever a personality is shamed is a requisite of good journalism.

And it seems some personalities cant win. Id name them, but it would just be dogpiling, like ballplayers used to do after a walk-off home run. Now they simply gather and hop up and down near home plate.

I dont have any evidence, but I am going to pretend I do and say many of us have taken to the internet as never before during the coronavirus as a source of entertainment as well as information.

There sits a celebrity wearing a mask or not wearing a mask, or scoffing at local no-gathering ordinances, hosting a bash.

Remember barbershops? Before appointments became routine, youd wait your turn and look at magazines and newspapers that youd never see anywhere else. Its where I first saw the National Enquirer. The lurid headlines beckoned me.

Dachshund abducted by aliens, becomes their leader.

Who isnt fascinated by the behavior of others?

The behavior of others is credited with the genesis of an expression.

What was he thinking?

Jay Leno famously asked Hugh Grant, What were you thinking?

If none of us made bad choices, wed have no news, no documentaries, no films, no literature, and fewer attorneys.

Human behavior frequently exasperates me. But a persons weight loss or gain or plastic surgery has never caused me to berate or belittle them online.

One study showed that graffiti is progressive. Someone tags a wall and it gives others permission to do the same.

Likewise, shaming.

There was a back-and-forth debate online about a photo posted by a woman you may know that showed her, fully clothed, with her husband, fully clothed. It was criticized because of the location of her husbands hand on her body.

There are far racier hamburger commercials, but for certain conservatives it was highly inappropriate and deserving of backlash.

I am not on social media. Good thing. If I were I can only imagine.

Dont you own a comb?

Looks like youve discovered donuts.

Kids (remember Art Linkletter) say the darndest things. So does everyone else. Some of us even do the darndest things.

Craig Marshall Smith is an artist, educator and Highlands Ranch resident. He can be reached at craigmarshallsmith@comcast.net.

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Grief and Geology Both Take Time in The Book of Unconformities – The New York Times

Rocks allow the contemplation of scale deep time, in McPhees words. They allow Raffles to tell the story of Manhattan, for example, from its very formation a jeweled paradise, with its fat veins of minerals. They also testify to a particular seam of human history, one of resource extraction, rapacity and systematic abuse. An unconformity is the geological term for a discontinuity in the deposition of sediment, in Raffless words. Put another way, its a physical manifestation of a gap in time. The stones in this book tell strikingly similar stories stories whose contours we might know, but whose details and particular, individual impacts have been lost or blunted.

Theres a trend for nonfiction to make large claims of how some phenomenon or another makes us human language, cooking, navigation, even animals. Raffles, however, traces how influence works in the opposite direction, how human behavior transforms the natural world. Theres no narrative here that is not also an account of human avarice. In one chapter, Raffles travels to Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago whose beaches comprise a grisly memento mori, covered with blubberstones gravel mingled with rendered fat, vestiges of the mass killings of seals and whales.

How lucid this book sounds in summary. In fact, Raffles is serenely indifferent to the imperatives and ordinary satisfactions of conventional storytelling. Character, coherence, a legible and meaningful structure these are not his concerns. The organization of the book feels profoundly random. There are no attempts to suture together the various stories, no attempts to enact something learned by the author. The photographs accompanying the text are dim and blotchy, and Raffles favors slabs of prose unbroken by punctuation. I intend all this as praise.

The epigraph, lines from Seamus Heaney, prepares us: Compose in darkness. / Expect aurora borealis / in the long foray / but no cascade of light. There is no great dawning of understanding; clarity arrives in sudden shafts and any coherence is for us to supply. Raffles makes us sift for meaning; how do they connect, these juxtaposed narratives about Indigenous history, whaling, his sister Frankis photographs of women at work?

Were called to engage in that signal human activity: interpretation. What intuition the book requires, what detective work and what magic tricks it performs. Stones speak, lost time leaves a literal record and, strangest of all, the consolation the writer seeks in the permanence of rocks, in their vast history, he finds instead in their vulnerability, caprice and still-unfolding story. In Svalbard, he regards the jagged coastline one wreck companionably observing another. He quotes the painter Anselm Kiefer: A ruin is not a catastrophe. It is the moment when things can start again.

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Relationship Between Video Games and Gun Violence Is Not What You Think – CSUF News

Concerns about the link between video gaming and gun violence may be overestimated, according to new research from Ofir Turel, professor of information systems and decision sciences at Cal State Fullerton.

Turel's research found that American adolescents ages 13-17, who game at low to moderate levels (a few minutes to 2.8 hours per day), are less likely to bring guns to school, compared to those who do not play video games. Presumably, lower levels of gaming can instead help protect adolescents by keeping them occupied with games rather than obtaining guns.

"There has been an ongoing and unresolved debate on the potential role of video games in driving aggressive, including gun-related behaviors," said Turel. "I sought to take a different look at the issue, by taking a balanced view, and pointing to the preventative role of games, in addition to their (small) potential to be associated with aggressive behaviors."

His theory proposed that video gaming and bringing a gun to school have a U-shaped association rather than a linear one. Previous research theorized that the more time spent playing video games, the more gun-related behaviors a person would exhibit, and vice versa, but results were inconsistent.

Using secondary data from 2012-17 national surveys of eighth- and 10th-grade students collected during class time at middle and high schools, he divided the sample of 51,322 students into two three-year sets (2012-14 and 2015-17) and performed statistical analyses on both for replication and validation purposes.

While Turel's findings suggest that the protective effect of gaming wears off at much higher levels of gaming (over five hours a day) and may then be associated with having aggressive, gun-related behavior, further research is needed to solidify this relationship.

He hopes that "... others study video games and aggressive behaviors in both experimental and natural settings and manage a control for many social and personal factors beyond the ones I used in my study, such that we eventually get a better understanding of if and how video games might relate to offline aggressions."

Read Turel's research in "Videogames and Guns in Adolescents: Preliminary Tests of a Bipartite Association," recently published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior.

Both data sets aboveshow the "U"-shaped relationship Turel hypothesized, suggesting gaming has a protective effect on thoseplaying less than five hours a day relative to those who don't game at all.

Contact: Karen Lindell,klindell@fullerton.edu

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