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New Yayoi Kusama Exhibition at SFMOMA Captures Imaginations and Instagrams

New Yayoi Kusama Exhibition at SFMOMA Captures Imaginations and Instagrams

The new Yayoi Kusama show at SFMOMA, featuring the celebrated Japanese artist’s famous immersive mirror rooms, is the first solo exhibition of her work in Northern California.You might have had the chance to see Kusama’s work at another museum (some pieces have recently been in New York and Los Angeles), or you might’ve seen them on Instagram (her recognizable mirror rooms are viral at this point), but this is her first solo exhibit in Northern California.The exhibit, Yayoi Kusama: Infinite Love, opens to the public on October 14, 2023, and will run through September 7, 2024 — an SFMOMA...

October 5, 2023
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A new swine-flu strain with 'pandemic potential' was just found circulating in Chinese pigs

A new swine-flu strain with 'pandemic potential' was just found circulating in Chinese pigs

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. It often indicates a user profile.Redeem nowGet a daily selection of our top stories based on your reading preferences.Something is loading.A nearly decadelong study of Chinese pigs has found a potentially dangerous new type of influenza virus.The , published on Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, describes a flu strain that shares genes with the one that caused the 2009 swine-flu pandemic. The...

June 29, 2020
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In a South Korean call center, 44% of workers on one floor got the coronavirus. Their seating chart reveals how easily the virus spreads in offices.

In a South Korean call center, 44% of workers on one floor got the coronavirus. Their seating chart reveals how easily the virus spreads in offices.

As South Korea's coronavirus outbreak ballooned in February — the country's total jumped from hundreds to more than 6,000 over a couple weeks — health authorities there took aggressive action. They quickly implemented widespread testing and contact tracing, then used apps and text-messaging programs to alert people about potential exposure and ensure that those in quarantine were staying home.A study of the virus' spread in one South Korean building in March illustrates the effectiveness of those public-health interventions and highlights how easily people can transmit the virus in an...

April 28, 2020
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