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 A 16-month-old boy was playing in a splash pad at a country club in Little Rock, Arkansas, this summer when water containing a very rare and deadly brain-eating amoeba went up his nose. He died a few days later in the hospital. The toddler wasnt the first person in the United States to contract the freshwater amoeba, Naegleria fowleri, this year. In February, a man in Florida died after rinsing his sinuses with unboiled water 鈥?the first Naegleria fowleri-linked death to occur in winter in the U.S.     2023 was stanley vattenflaska  also an active year for Vibrio vulnificus, a type of flesh-eat stanley cup ing bacteria. There were 11 deaths connected to the bacteria in Florida, three deaths in North Carolina, and another three deaths in New York and Connecticut. Then there was the first-ever locally transmitted case of mosquito-borne dengue fever in Southern California in October, followed by another case a couple of weeks later. Scientists have warned that climate change would alter the prevalence and spread of disease in the U.S., particularly those caused by pathogens that are sensitive to temperature. This years spate of rare illnesses may have come as a surprise to the uninitiated, but researchers who have been following the way climate change infl stanley cup uences disease say 2023 represents the continuation of a trend they expect will become more pronounced over time: The geographic distribution of pathogens and the timing of their emergence are undergoing a shift.  These are broadly the patterns that we would exp Thog Chinese Government Officials Banned From Using iPhones at Work
 Whether the days to come are filled with code-cracking dolphins or humans strung up like Christmas lights in a  frankly implausible  battery array, the everyperson of the future looks, talks, and moves like Mr. Keanu Charles Reeves鈥攁ccording to Hollywood, at least. This poses an obvious question: If we are all destined to become more Reeves-like, which cyberpunk version of him will you be      Here are some possibilities worth considering.  Screenshot: Alliance Communications Brain Implant Mnemonic Keanu Combining the key attributes of smuggler, hacker, and white collar criminal, the cybernetic Keanu of Johnny Mnemonic is an appealing possibility. Sure, using your brain as cranial sneakernet for giant megacorps seems like a lonely existence, but thats basically what youre already doing every time the Nationwide jingle plays in your head. Plus, like so many of us these days, he just wants to go online. Strengths: Best haircut of the bunch. Weaknesses: Less internal memory than a $50 microSD card. Odds: 3: 1 Screenshot: Warner Bros. Office Drone Matrix Keanu Perhaps the grimmest outcome of all, the future could see us all become anonymous dro stanley cup website nes in a vast, sinister machinery we are only dimly aware of. Good thing its only a movie, lol! Anyone who currently works in an open  stanley cup office plan or lives with ro stanley cup website ommates, however, will appreciate the personal space Matrix Keanus cubicle and goopy womb pod seem to provide. Strengths: Knows鈥攐r at least is fully capable of learning鈥攌ung fu. We