[ad_1] (Image by Ming Yeung / Getty Images) Imagine being able to hack all the iPhones around you in minutes, if not seconds. Well, that’s what a Google security researcher accomplished after discovering a terrifying vulnerability in Apple’s iOS. On Tuesday, Ian Beer went public with the flaw, which was …
Read More »Placebo-Controlled Trials of Covid-19 Vaccines: Why We Still Need Them
[ad_1] Recent announcements that some Covid-19 vaccines are estimated to be highly effective in the short term provide new hope that vaccination will soon help control the pandemic. The initial release of limited quantities of vaccines that are still under investigation will provide the opportunity to obtain critical data in …
Read More »Pandemic and Stigma Threaten to Leave People with Disabilities Behind, Consultations Show | UNFPA
[ad_1] UNITED NATIONS, New York – As the COVID-19 pandemic overwhelms healthcare systems, closes businesses, and triggers an increase in gender-based violence, people with disabilities face particularly acute challenges. This is one of the key ideas of a series of consultations that UNFPA and Women Enabled International (WEI) carried out …
Read More »Singapore is the first country to approve sales of laboratory-grown chicken meat.
[ad_1] Today, farms around the world produce chickens for sale by raising fast-growing breeds of chickens in batches of tens of thousands, packed in warehouses that are a public health hazard, a fire hazard, a danger to worker safety and a danger to the well – being from the chickens …
Read More »100,000 Eritrean refugees in Ethiopia have run out of food: UN
[ad_1] Tigray refugees who fled the conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray ride a bus heading to Village 8 temporary shelter near the Sudan-Ethiopia border in Hamdayet, eastern Sudan, Tuesday, December 1, 2020 . AP Photo / Nariman El-Mofty Why the citizens of the world should care The World Food Program warns …
Read More »Academic nominates Cuban medical brigades for Nobel Peace Prize
[ad_1] December 2, 2020, 16: 2Panama, Dec 2 (Prensa Latina) The former candidate for the Vice Presidency of Panama Maribel Gordon nominated the Cuban medical contingent Henry Reeve this Wednesday for the Nobel Peace Prize for his work to save lives in many countries of the world. “Cuba, a country …
Read More »Mick Schumacher’s Last Name Is A Blessing And A Curse, Says Damon Hill | Formula One
[ad_1] Damon Hill has said that Mick Schumacher deserves his shot at success in Formula One, but warned the son of seven-time world champion Michael that living up to a surname can be both a blessing and a curse. The 1996 world champion empathizes with the task Schumacher will take …
Read More »Boeing 737 MAX returns to the skies with journalists on board | News from the US and Canada
[ad_1] Seeking to allay fears ahead of its first commercial passenger flight later this month, Boeing organized a 737 MAX flight with journalists on board. Boeing Co’s 737 MAX made its first post-ground flight with onboard media on Wednesday, as carriers seek to demonstrate to passengers that the redesigned aircraft …
Read More »Land use management in southwestern Ethiopia: sociocultural and gender perspectives
[ad_1] One weekday afternoon. 1967. First, a here coffee for my mother, then one for me. The small cup fit perfectly in my hand. Our first coffee ceremony. After the first round, abolish, for pleasure, more water was added to the damned, the earthenware pot and boiled again. The second …
Read More »Michael Schumacher’s son Mick Schumacher takes “dream” top spot in F1 with Haas
[ad_1] Mick Schumacher, son of seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher, says his childhood dream has come true following Wednesday’s announcement that he will drive in Formula One for the first time with Haas next season. “It’s unbelievable and he’s definitely not assimilated yet,” the 21-year-old told a news conference. “I …
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