[ad_1] The Moon may look like a piece of cold, dead rock floating in space, but there could still be life in the old one. Geologists have found indications of tectonic activity on the near side of the Moon that they believe is recent, and may even be ongoing today. …
Read More »Government to review foreign worker policy
[ad_1] Tens of thousands of foreign workers have been affected by the movement control order. KUALA LUMPUR: The government will review its foreign labor policy after the difficulties encountered by some 2.3 migrant workers during the movement control order (MCO). Prime Minister (Economy) Department Minister Mustapa Mohamed said the amount …
Read More »Trump says he will kill phase one trade deal if China promises $ 200 billion spending
[ad_1] In return, China pledged to buy, for two years, at least $ 200 billion more in American goods and services than in 2017, including about $ 40 billion in agricultural products. At the town hall on Sunday night, Trump also addressed the question about the origin of the coronavirus, …
Read More »Google Meet challenges Zoom by offering it free for everyone in the coming weeks
[ad_1] Google announced on its blog that it is making Google Meet, its video conferencing product, free for everyone in response to the recent Zoom boom. The service will be available to use “in the coming weeks,” according to Google. Previously, Google Meet was restricted to G Suite for businesses …
Read More »Aaron Kwok to hold an online concert on May 9
[ad_1] Hong Kong superstar Aaron Kwok follows in the footsteps of “Cantopop Father” Sam Hui by hosting a free online concert on Saturday (May 9). Kwok, 54, announced on social media on May 2 that the concert, which will begin at 5 p.m., will air live on Facebook and YouTube. …
Read More »SpaceX will launch NASA astronauts to the Space Station for a longer stay than originally planned- Technology News, Firstpost
[ad_1] ReutersMay 04, 2020 09:21:20 IST Two NASA astronauts preparing to travel in SpaceX’s new space taxi will now be on a mission planned to last more than a month, rather than a week, to assist the crew aboard the International Space Station, he said. on Friday the US space …
Read More »Certain scores can predict the susceptibility of trauma patients to multiple infections
[ad_1] Trauma patients are at risk of developing multiple infections while in the hospital, but it is difficult to identify those who are especially susceptible. Now, a team from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) discovered that certain scores already used to assess the severity of a trauma patient’s condition may provide …
Read More »Cooperation between Malaysia and Singapore is required to ensure that both better overcome the economic crisis
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: With Singapore entering a recession that is long and intense, the road to Malaysia’s recovery will be difficult as the two countries are like economic Siamese twins. The island republic is seeing its worst recession in recent memory, as its trade and investment, the lifeblood of an …
Read More »Asian stocks ease amid tensions between the United States and China over Investing.com’s COVID-19 comments
[ad_1] © Reuters. By Gina Lee Investing.com – Asian Shares suffered losses Monday morning as tensions between the United States and China mounted, raising investors’ fears of Another obstacle to the global economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said overnight that there was “Huge …
Read More »Xiaomi defends data collection practice, claims to be misrepresented
[ad_1] Xiaomi has long been praised for its phones that sell like pancakes because of their price tags. For years now, the Chinese manufacturer has established itself as a force to reckon with even outside its home market. A recent report, however, alleges that Xiaomi is engaged in the not …
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