[ad_1] COMPILED BY PERSONAL REPORTER Ethiopia has a number of unexplored sites that are impressive and of greater cultural, historical, religious and economic importance. The monasteries that are located on Lake Tana and its surroundings are the best example in this regard. Among the thirty-seven islands on Lake Tana, about …
Read More »Half of the world’s supply of element 99 used to reveal its chemical secrets | Investigation
[ad_1] Using less than 200 nanograms of einsteinium, half of the world’s supply at the time, scientists have discovered the synthetic element’s binding and spectroscopic behavior for the first time. Discovered in the rubble after the detonation of the first hydrogen bomb in 1952, einsteinium is a highly radioactive actinide. …
Read More »TikTok launches Android TV app – Digital TV Europe
[ad_1] TikTok has launched a big screen app for Android TV. It looks like the app that was launched in the UK on Samsung TVs late last year, the videos are played vertically in a main feed that provides access to specific categories. Users can also view their own profiles …
Read More »IPhone 13 camera will get a new lens provider, says Kuo
[ad_1] Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple is bringing in a new lens vendor for the iPhone 13’s main camera. He says that Sunny Optical successfully passed Apple’s approval process for iPad lenses, and that the lessons learned from this have put the company on track to be approved to …
Read More »South African COVID Variant May Reduce Vaccine Efficacy, But Vaccine May Still Save Your Life
[ad_1] Since the emergence of several new variants of COVID-19 around the world, scientists have been quick to understand their impact on vaccines. Early laboratory experiments showed worrying signs that one variant, the one that originated in South Africa, could become a big problem. And now, two large experiments on …
Read More »UN says little aid allowed inside government-controlled Tigray
[ad_1] UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said aid is not reaching as many people as it should, as “very little is allowed” as the humanitarian situation is at high risk of deterioration. An Ethiopian woman, who fled the ongoing fighting in the Tigray region, is seen at dawn inside the Hamdayet …
Read More »UK Sees More Coronavirus Cases With Worrying Mutation – What Does This Mean For COVID-19 Vaccine?
[ad_1] UK Sees More Coronavirus Cases With Worrying Mutation – What Does This Mean For COVID-19 Vaccine? | Photo credit: iStock Images Key points The UK variant is more contagious than previous versions of the coronavirus Experts fear a coronavirus mutation could make COVID-19 vaccines less effective This mutation, which …
Read More »Beijing 2022: 180 human rights groups call for boycott of Winter Olympics | China
[ad_1] More than 180 human rights organizations have called for a boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics in protest against massive human rights abuses in China. The coalition of groups, primarily regional associations in support of Tibet, Taiwan, the Uighur community and Hong Kong, said hopes in 2015 that …
Read More »Linux root exploit vulnerability found to affect macOS too
[ad_1] A recently discovered root exploit vulnerability in Linux has also been found to affect macOS from Apple Inc. The vulnerability allows an attacker to trigger a so-called stack overflow in Sudo, a program for Unix-like computer operating systems. Allows users to execute security privileges of another user to gain …
Read More »Farmer protests turn into a world war on social media as celebrities unite | India News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: The farmers’ strike turned into a full-blown war against social media crossing international borders on Wednesday. The niece of the US Vice President Kamala Harris, Meena Harris, the climate activist Greta Thunberg, the member of the foreign affairs committee of the US House of Representatives Jim Costa, …
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