Privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo has been restored in India after many users there have been unable to access it since July 1, Android Police reported. Reports of the cause of the outage have varied. Some users reported that the Indian government appeared to be behind the block, and others said …
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Shady Maple Smorgasbord announces reopening plans
One of Lancaster County’s most iconic restaurants, the Shady Maple Smorgasbord, All You Can Eat, has announced plans to reopen Thursday, July 9. The restaurant, which specializes in Dutch Pennsylvania foods, from chicken pie to whoopie cakes and claims to serve 1.5 million people each year, says on its Facebook …
Read More »WHO stops hydroxychloroquine trials after failing to reduce death
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced Saturday that it will suspend its trials of the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine and HIV treatment lopinavir / ritonavir in hospitalized patients with the coronavirus after the results showed that the drugs did not reduce rates. of mortality. “These interim trial results show that hydroxychloroquine …
Read More »Spain blocks 200,000 while virus marshes Independence Day
Barcelona (AFP) – Spain put 200,000 people locked up on Saturday despite a stuttering European reopening as Americans cut down on July 4 celebrations for a sad Independence Day. In a welcoming sign that some parts of the old way of life were returning, England reopened its pubs with drinkers …
Read More »Researchers Find Snake-Like Poisonous Glands in Cecilios Amphibians | biology
A team of scientists from Brazil and the United States discovered the specialized oral glands in the jaws of the ringed cecilia (Siphonops annulatus), a snake-shaped amphibian related to frogs and salamanders. The ringed cecilia (Siphonops annulatus) Image credit: Carlos Jared. Neither snakes nor worms, the cilia (order Gymnophiona) are …
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