[ad_1] March’s full moon, according to some reports a supermoon, will dazzle sky watchers this Sunday (March 28), as the warm spring weather invites more people to venture outside to look up. The full moon lasts only an instant, but dedicated Moon Observers can see it at 2:48 p.m. EDT …
Read More »Top Permissions 1,500 Largest iOS App Request Globally
[ad_1] An iPhone 11. Privacy and app permissions has been a hot topic for Apple in 2021. Photo by Youssef Sarhan on Unsplash The top three permissions requested by iPhone apps globally are for photos, camera access, and location while using the app. But 40% of the top 1,500 apps …
Read More »WHO urges first-line vaccination for seafarers and air crews
[ad_1] The World Health Organization and other United Nations agencies on Friday called on governments to prioritize seafarers and aircrews in their COVID-19 vaccination programs, saying their safe movement is essential to movement. and critical goods travel on which the global economy depends for recovery. “For maritime and air transport …
Read More »Vaccines required long-term greedy investors.
[ad_1] “The reason we have the success of the vaccine is because of capitalism, for greed my friends,” Boris Johnson to MPs this week. It would be redundant to accuse the UK Prime Minister of being careless with the facts to make a rhetorical point. The surprise is that this …
Read More »Princess Diana biopic casts Sarah Ferguson and John Spencer roles – Deadline
[ad_1] EXCLUSIVE: Biopic of Lady Diana Spencer, starring Kristen Stewart as the former princess, has cast the supporting roles of Sarah Ferguson, Prince Andrew’s ex-wife, and Earl Spencer, Diana’s father. Ferguson, the Duchess of York, will be played by newcomer Olga Hellsing, a Berlin-based German model and actress who is …
Read More »Second wave of COVID-19 in Africa is more severe than first, study confirms
[ad_1] The second African wave of the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was more severe than the first, according to the first continental analysis published in Lancet March 25, 2021. Daily infections were about 30 percent higher during Africa’s second wave surge compared to the peak of the first wave, the …
Read More »Indie video game ‘Hades’ dominates Bafta Games awards
[ad_1] LONDON: A video game from independent developer Hades dominated Britain’s Bafta Games awards on Thursday, beating Sony’s The Last of US Part II. The prestigious BAFTA Awards for Film and Television introduced awards for the best video games in 2004, a decade before the launch of America’s premier awards …
Read More »NASA is figuring out how to feed astronauts heading to Mars
[ad_1] Astronaut Scott Kelly has spent more than 520 days in space. POT How do people eat in space? People from the International Space Station (ISS) can’t go to KFC for chicken and popcorn on a loose Friday night. And last time I checked, Uber Eats does not deliver to …
Read More »New Zealand passes miscarriage bereavement leave law
[ad_1] India is the only other country with similar legislation, the media said. New Zealand’s parliament passed legislation giving mothers and their partners the right to paid leave after a miscarriage or stillbirth, making it the second country in the world to do so. The bereavement allowance, approved unanimously in …
Read More »Live news on coronavirus: EU demands “fair share” of Covid hits, US doubles vaccine target | World News
[ad_1] 12.23 a. M. GMT 00:23 Hello and welcome to our continued coverage of the coronavirus pandemic, with me, Alison Rourke. Before we begin, here is a rundown of the top news so far: EU leaders appear to have given a lukewarm response to the European Commission’s plans potentially blocking …
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