Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes during the three-year uprising, many of which have been destroyed (file photo) More than 50 people have been beheaded in northern Mozambique by militant Islamists, state media reports say. Other reports say the militants turned a village football …
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Dr Fausi learned the truth about the COVID-19 tests in July
One of the most frustrating aspects of COVID-19 coverage is the emphasis on the dominant “case” by Mendasius Midjet, Dr. Anthony Phony Key. In fact, they were shaking hands on the growing number of “cases” on CNN in early October. These numbers are really positive tests. The New York Times …
Read More »Researchers Developer A robot trunk that can hold objects
In another example of unsettling biomimicry, engineering researchers at the University of New South Wales in Sydney were inspired by the trunk of an elephant and designed to look like it. Robotic tongue Which can wrap itself around it like a snake and hold objects firmly. Biomimicry is an engineering …
Read More »A player with Kovid-19 was hospitalized near Utaz, UCLA game is in doubt
The Covid-19 outbreak inside the University of Utah football program is bad, if not worse than most outsiders assumed. As a result of the infection spots, following the forthcoming contact-tracing protocols, Utsa’s season openers v. Arizona was canceled and declared a contest. The athletic department announced Sunday that the football …
Read More »Gallery: Travel photographer Stin Mann compares the iPhone 12 Pro and the iPhone 12 Pro Max camera
After his in-depth review of the iPhone 12 Pro camera last month, travel photographer Stin Mann is back today with a look at the new iPhone 12 Pro Max. Apple Play has made big claims about the iPhone 12 Pro Max camera system, and the Honor Review gives more details …
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