[ad_1] getty Using a smart home assistant like the Amazon Echo or Google Home can quickly get repetitive – one tends to ask the same things over and over again: maybe some general knowledge questions, playing a particular song or album, turning the lights on and off, make the shopping …
Read More »People with COVID-19 suffer cognitive effects, study
[ad_1] According to a new study from the University of Washington, SARS-CoV-2, the cause of COVID-19, can enter the brain. The study suggests that people with COVID-19 suffer cognitive effects. The spike protein, often represented as the red arms of the virus, dictates which cells the virus can enter. Lead …
Read More »Actress Leah Remini Criticizes Tom Cruise’s ‘Mission Impossible 7’ COVID Rant, Feels It’s All About ‘Publicity’, Entertainment News
[ad_1] While many applaud Tom Cruise for his spiel against people on the set of ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ who did not follow COVID safety guidelines, actress Leah Remini believes that Tom’s outburst was all because of the publicity. In an open letter, reacting to Cruise’s spiel, the actress wrote that …
Read More »Ethiopia: Amhara police ask federal government for authorization to enter Benishangul region
[ad_1] The Amhara Regional State Police announced that it is asking the federal government for authorization to protect ethnic Amharas and other ethnic groups in the Benishangul Gumuz regional state from rebels. Speaking to The Reporter, Amhara Regional State Police Commissioner Abere Adamu reaffirmed the readiness of the regional police …
Read More »A New Challenge Appears: Instagram Joins Social Media Platforms in Fray to Counter Pandemic Disinformation Online / World of Digital Information
[ad_1] Instagram has recently Announced two new features in an attempt to further curb the spread of misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic on its platform. Instagram is joining the fray as multiple media sites create and implement similar features in the wake of massive misinformation and paranoia online. A brief …
Read More »‘Trying to cover up’: 5 key findings from US senators after the Boeing 737 Max crash
[ad_1] Boeing officials “improperly trained” test pilots during efforts to recertify the 737 Max aircraft after they were grounded in March 2019 after two fatal crashes that killed 346 people, US Senate investigators said. In a report. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) conducted a simulator test for more than a …
Read More »Ethiopia: initiative launches project to educate more than 800,000 children
[ad_1] Addis Ababa – Plan International with its partners has launched PlayMatters; a new five-year initiative to educate more than 800,000 children in refugee camps and children from the host community in three East African countries. The project aimed to provide apprenticeships for children ages three to twelve in refugee …
Read More »The COVID vaccine can turn people into ‘crocodiles’: the statements of the Brazilian president provoke memes
[ad_1] By: Trends Desk | New Delhi | Updated: December 19, 2020 3:50:40 pm Bolsonaro’s bizarre comment quickly went viral and #jacare memes took over the internet in Brazil. (Source: AP, scoobydawg1 / Twitter) Launching an attack on Civid-19 vaccines, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said the Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine …
Read More »New Boeing 737 Max tests marred by “lapses” | News | DW
[ad_1] The recertification of the redesigned Boeing 737 Max aircraft, soon to fly again from the United States after two tragedies in the past three years, was marred by “failures in aviation security oversight,” warns a Senate committee report. American. The plane, which is now back in service in Brazil, …
Read More »At last, a home for Africa CDC || Southern times
[ad_1] Construction of the new headquarters for the African Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is scheduled to officially begin. This is after the inauguration and inauguration ceremony, which was attended by diplomats and representatives from various African countries, which took place in Ethiopia. This is a fulfillment of China’s …
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