[ad_1] In September 1993, Arab and Israeli leaders met on the South Lawn of the White House to open what they hoped would be a wide avenue to peace. Bill Clinton, then president of the United States, smiled when Yitzhak Rabin, the Israeli prime minister, and Yassir Arafat, president of …
Read More »There is growing concern that COVID-19 could trigger a wave of Parkinson’s disease
[ad_1] As the world grapples with the current crisis of the coronavirus pandemic, scientists warn that the infection may pose another serious threat to human health, in the form of a “silent wave” of neurological consequences that could follow from the virus. While the specific risks remain hypothetical at this …
Read More »China’s carbon pledge hailed as a climate ‘game changer’ despite lack of details
[ad_1] China’s promise to be carbon neutral by 2060 has rekindled hopes in Beijing’s commitment to global climate change goals, but left unanswered questions about how the world’s largest emitter can achieve the ambitious goal. China’s President Xi Jinping’s statement at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, after Donald …
Read More »Microsoft updates Teams with new Together security, wellness, and scenes features
[ad_1] Microsoft announced more new features for Teams at its annual Ignite developer conference. These include a ‘Together’ feature to create more of a meeting feel, a virtual journey to structure work from home, and additional features to keep colleagues connected and safe, whether at home or in the office. …
Read More »Most people infected with the new coronavirus develop symptoms: study
[ad_1] Most people who are infected by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes Covid-19, are not asymptomatic during the course of infection, a review of studies conducted at the beginning of the pandemic suggests. While some people who contract the new coronavirus never experience any symptoms, there is disagreement about the …
Read More »China is at stake as climate leader as it criticizes US ‘obstruction’.
[ad_1] Issued on: 09/23/2020 – 10:08 Beijing (AFP) The United States is guilty of “obstructing” the global fight against emissions, China said on Wednesday, as Beijing seized the climate agenda by promising to be carbon neutral by 2060, a goal welcomed by environmentalists despite its patchy details. The targets, which …
Read More »The International Space Station moved in orbit to avoid collision with space debris, World News
[ad_1] The International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday drifted away into orbit Tuesday to avoid collision with space debris. NASA said the ISS carried out a “150-second reset” to avoid “unknown” space debris. According to NASA calculations, the space debris was to pass through the ISS at a distance of …
Read More »Xbox Series X: With Bethesda and Game Pass, Microsoft is playing a different game
[ad_1] Microsoft In past generations of consoles, you tended to think of Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo in pretty concrete terms. Nintendo was the outlier, forging its own strange path with consoles like the Wii, 3DS, and Switch. It was consoles less about grunt processing and more on selecting unique touch …
Read More »COVID-19 Live Updates: Myanmar Reports 216 New Cases
[ad_1] BEIJING, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) – The following are updates on the global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. – – – – YANGON – Myanmar reported 216 new cases of COVID-19 infection on Wednesday morning, a daily statement from the Ministry of Health and Sports said. With the newly confirmed …
Read More »Experts warn that COVID-19 could rise in the fall and winter as the death toll in the US surpasses 200,000_English Channel_CCTV (cctv.com)
[ad_1] “Large gatherings of students on campus, in classrooms and restaurants, can turn schools into a hotbed for outbreaks. If strong protective measures are not implemented, there will be high risks of local outbreaks,” says Zhang Zuofeng. WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 – Top experts have warned that COVID-19 cases may increase …
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