AI-focused memory production is limiting availability for consumer hardware DRAM costs are climbing faster than most manufacturers anticipated Dell and Lenovo announce double-digit price increases for ...
Over the last two decades, career and technical education (CTE) has undergone significant reform and renewal, moving it from the margins to the center of education policy discussions. Long neglected ...
Tamura had left a note asking for his brain to be studied, believing that he had CTE Shane Tamura killed four people in a New York office building shooting in July Tamura, a former high school ...
The gunman who had suspected he had CTE when he shot several people in a Manhattan office building did in fact have the disease, the New York City medical examiner said Friday. The shooter, Shane ...
As the 2025 NFL season begins, more people are becoming aware of the risks of concussion. There is also heightened awareness among football players and fans alike of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, ...
NEW YORK, Aug 4 (Reuters) - A deadly Manhattan office shooting by former high school football player Shane Tamura has renewed attention on how head injuries are managed in amateur football. Tamura, 27 ...
The brain of Shane Tamura, the 27-year-old gunman who killed four in a mass shooting Monday at the Manhattan building housing the NFL's offices before dying by suicide, will be tested for chronic ...
The gunman who killed four people in a Midtown Manhattan office building left a suicide note indicating that he was targeting the NFL, police said. Photo: Yuki Iwamura/AP Shortly after Shane Tamura ...
New York Mayor Eric Adams said a note found on the gunman who carried out a deadly Midtown Manhattan office shooting on Monday evening mentioned the NFL, and that authorities “have reason to believe ...
The gunman in the Manhattan office shooting said in a note that he believed he had C.T.E., a degenerative disease linked by studies to repeated hits to the head. By Ken Belson Shane Tamura, the man ...
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