Last year the DJI Mavic Mini may have been the smallest and lightest full-featured drone on the market, but it also compromised a bit outside the door. Today, DJI Mini 2 – don’t call it Mavic – is addressing some of its limitations. While the new 9444 drone looks similar …
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Maury’s face tattoos increase visibility after New Zealand foreign minister’s appointment
Written by Oscar Holland, CNN Politician Nanaiya Mahuta made history this week when she was named New Zealand’s first indigenous woman foreign minister. But for people with traditional Mરીori tattoos known as moko, it has long been breaking down barriers. In 2016, after attending a Maury tattoo design ceremony, Mahuta …
Read More »Trump’s election day boom, run by small town America
President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign has long maintained that there were thousands of new supporters in the country’s rural, red pockets, voting for the president when asked to come out. On election day, he laid out some evidence. With so many unpredictable races on the battlefield, the hefty election day …
Read More »Doctors spell stress on hospitals: ‘We are in North Dakotans crisis’
There are only 12 intensive care beds available across the state, according to the latest figures reported by the North Dakota Health Department. Most of the 195 open inpatient beds in the state are in rural hospitals, which often do not have the capacity to care for critically ill patients. …
Read More »Nanomotors controlled by laser light
Credit: University of Tokyo Researchers at the Institute of Industrial Technology, University of Tokyo (Utokyo-IIS) have developed novel linear nanomotors that can be moved in a controlled direction using light. This work paves the way for new microfluidics, including lap-on non-a-chip systems with optically activated pumps and valves. The world …
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