[ad_1] We’ve been hearing rumors about a new augmented reality headset from Apple for years, but it’s unclear when the company plans to introduce this product. Although some rumors had pointed to the launch in 2020, this has not happened, and now a new rumor suggests that Apple’s AR glasses …
Read More »New COVID-19 strain in South Africa more dangerous than mutation in UK
[ad_1] South Africa has become the first African nation to record one million coronavirus cases, according to new data released by the country’s health ministry on December 27, 2020. RODGER BOSCH / AFP via Getty Images The battle against the coronavirus pandemic looks more and more like a cat and …
Read More »Kick off the first week of 2021 with the Awesome Games Done Speed Race Marathon
[ad_1] Games Done Quick (GDC), the charity event series that raises money as expert gamers battle their way through classic games, kicked off its first iteration of 2021 yesterday on Twitch, and the event runs all week for anyone. who is interested in tuning in to this year’s games. Speedrunning …
Read More »Sudan expresses reservation on participation in meeting on disputed dam
[ad_1] KHARTOUM, Jan.4 (Xinhua) – Sudan has expressed reservations about participating in a ministerial meeting on the Great Renaissance Dam of Ethiopia (GERD) that was convened on Monday, Sudan’s Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources said. “Based on the results of the tripartite ministerial meeting held on Sunday, Sudan requested …
Read More »You need to play the best scary platformer on Xbox Game Pass for free ASAP
[ad_1] Xbox Game Pass has no shortage of hits. While great games like Gears Tactics are the main attraction, the service is a Trojan horse for excellent independent titles. In fact, some of the best small games of the last decade are available to play on PC and Xbox right …
Read More »The vaccination campaign is accelerating around the world
[ad_1] The campaign to beat the coronavirus is accelerating, and Britain began dispensing the second vaccine into its arsenal on Monday. But authorities in France and other parts of Europe are coming under fire for delays and delays. In the United States, meanwhile, government officials reported that vaccinations have remarkably …
Read More »Chinese manufacturing activity moderates in December, higher costs affect companies
[ad_1] Activity in China’s manufacturing sector increased in December as the world’s second-largest economy maintained its recovery at pre-pandemic levels, a business survey showed on Monday, but mounting cost pressures slowed the pace of expansion. The Caixin / Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) fell to 53.0 from 54.9 in …
Read More »What we know and what we don’t know about new COVID mutations
[ad_1] 3D printing of a spike protein from SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, versus a 3D printing of a SARS-CoV-2 virus particle. The spike protein (close-up) allows the virus to enter and infect human cells. In the virus model, the surface of the virus (blue) is covered with spike …
Read More »India, Mexico, Norway, Ireland and Kenya join the polarized United Nations Security Council
[ad_1] Five new countries – India, Mexico, Norway, Ireland and Kenya – formally joined the UN Security Council on Monday at a time of growing polarization in the body charged with maintaining world peace and security. They participated in a first meeting aimed at approving an agenda proposed by the …
Read More »What we know and what we don’t know about the new Covid mutations
[ad_1] All viruses mutate when they replicate to adapt to their environment. (Figurative) Paris France: The emergence in Britain and South Africa of two new variants of Sars-CoV-2, which are potentially much more infectious versions of the virus, has raised widespread concern. This is what we know, and what we …
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