Remember the first folding phone? No, it’s not Samsung’s obscure original Galaxy Fold – that beat it in the market. In obscurity, and honestly even in the foresight that followed, Royal’s Flexpie was to draw immediate attention to the fact that it only existed to achieve the world’s first position. …
Read More »The U.S. recorded a record cor, 177 coronavirus deaths in a single day World News
U.S. on Wednesday. The highest daily number of coronavirus deaths has been recorded in, as the number of people hospitalized with covid for the first time since the epidemic began has exceeded 100,000. There were 3,157 new deaths reported Wednesday, according to Johns Hopkins University Trekker. The previous high epidemic …
Read More »Church and Covid-19: A fatal lesson from the 1918 epidemic
Those who refused to accept the epidemic suffered the consequences. In Zamora, Spain, “mass gatherings were positively encouraged – and per cent, or more than twice the national average, Zamora had the highest mortality rate in any city in Spain,” wrote science journalist Laura Spini in her book “Pele Rider”: …
Read More »Many flightless bird species would have been four times, if not for humans, the study says.
There are flightless species of birds on Earth today, but a new study suggests that the amount would be at least four times that of human influence. The findings were made by a team from the University College College Ledge in London, which is believed to have extinct every bird …
Read More »OPEC, Ellis Agreement for small production surplus
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies are closing an agreement to increase their mass oil production by a modest 500,000 barrels a day starting next month, people familiar with the matter said. The deal will mark a compromise between some of the world’s largest manufacturers as …
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