– Manuscript – Singer Taylor Swift received the top honor at the yearly MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) on Sunday at the Prudential Center in the state of New Jersey. Swift won the award for Music Video of the Year, her 14th VMA in her career so far. MTV is a well-known music video television channel. She accepted the award for the 10-minute-long re-recorded version of … [Read more...] about Taylor Swift Wins Top MTV Award, Announces New Album
Archives for September 2022
AI Method Developed to Identify Parkinson’s Disease
– Manuscript – American researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) method to identify Parkinson’s disease. The system works by measuring a person’s breathing patterns during sleep. A study describing the method says it can also measure the severity of disease and record its progression. The study recently appeared in the publication Nature Medicine. The … [Read more...] about AI Method Developed to Identify Parkinson’s Disease
Car Driven by Britain’s Princess Diana to Be Sold at Auction
– Manuscript – A vehicle once driven by Britain’s Princess Diana is set to go up for sale this weekend. The Ford Escort RS Turbo model was driven by the late Princess of Wales from 1985 to 1988. It is to be auctioned Saturday at a racing festival in Britain’s Northamptonshire area. Auction officials said they expect the car to sell for at least $118,000. The vehicle … [Read more...] about Car Driven by Britain’s Princess Diana to Be Sold at Auction
Swan Song (Idioms)
– Manuscript – Welcome to English in a Minute! A swan is a large, lovely bird. So, a swan song must be something a swan sings. Right? Swan Song Speaker A: Jonathan, do you want to go see Nellie Fratelli's Big Band Blowout with me?Speaker B: Nellie Fratelli? Didn't she retire last yearSpeaker A: I don't think so.Speaker B: We saw her last show together. She even … [Read more...] about Swan Song (Idioms)
Research Aims to Help People with Autism Sharpen their Driving Skills
– Manuscript – Researchers at the University of Michigan are studying the ability of people with autism spectrum disorder to notice road hazards. The scientists plan to use their findings to help young automobile drivers improve their driving skills. The effort will be the second part of a project supported by Ford Motor Co. The project includes the university in Ann … [Read more...] about Research Aims to Help People with Autism Sharpen their Driving Skills