[ad_1] Thirty years after being convicted of the murder of two Swedish tourists, David Tamihere will have his case reconsidered a second time by the Court of Appeal. Tamihere received the rare legal line of a Royal Mercy Prerogative after the Cabinet and Governor-General signed it on Tuesday. The rare …
Read More »5 pieces of essential technology you need during blocking – M2 Magazine
[ad_1] As we all headed toward closure, I’m sure many of us were kicking ourselves for not getting the tech stuff we needed to really pass the test in style. One of my friends currently wants Switch to be an essential product. Personally, I wish I hadn’t been slow to …
Read More »The head of the World Health Organization warns that the worst of the coronavirus pandemic is yet to come
[ad_1] The head of the World Health Organization warned on Monday (NZT Tuesday) that “the worst is yet to come” in the coronavirus outbreak, reviving the alarm as many countries ease restrictive measures aimed at reducing its spread. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus did not specify why he believes the …
Read More »Scientists Say NZ Can’t Afford to Wait for Covid-19 Vaccine
[ad_1] Some of the country’s top scientists are calling on the government to urgently invest millions in research and development for Covid-19 vaccines. Professor Graham Le Gros. Photo: Supplied Estimates suggest that it will be at least a year before international doses can be produced in large quantities, and it …
Read More »Novak Djokovic would not take the coronavirus vaccine to return to the tennis tour
[ad_1] Novak Djokovic says that if a coronavirus vaccine is mandatory for tennis players to return to world tours, then they won’t take it. Classified as world number 1, Djokovic said in a Facebook live chat that “I would not be forced by someone to get vaccinated in order to …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: Jacinda Ardern’s big call: a week to takeout, maybe three weeks to socialize
[ad_1] LAST VIRUSES* The closure will be lifted at 11.59 pm on Monday – PM says that extending the closure for five days will give greater certainty at a low economic cost* The cabinet will discuss on May 11 whether the country is ready to go from alert level 3 …
Read More »Covirus 19 coronavirus: kindergartens refuse to reopen on April 29
[ad_1] The country’s largest child care organization is still recommending its members to remain closed when schools and early childhood services officially reopen their doors on April 29. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced that schools and early childhood centers will open for children starting next Wednesday, the second day after …
Read More »The interstellar rogue comet Borisov is stranger than we thought
[ad_1] 2I / Borisov is the first interstellar comet we have seen. Gemini Observatory / NSF / AURA / Travis Rector As for tourist destinations, our solar system appears to be fairly low on the universe’s list of the best places to visit: Astronomers have only spotted two interstellar visitors …
Read More »How to organize your Kindle library
[ad_1] Credit: Amazon Kindle e-readers make it easy to accumulate and read books. Unfortunately, they don’t make it particularly easy to organize them. There is no folder structure or tagging system that enforces order in large libraries. Instead, Kindle offers Collections, a way to classify books into logical groupings on …
Read More »Can we develop a theory in which space and time are not supposed to exist?
[ad_1] Enlarge / / Thank you, Getty Images, for this “abstract conceptual image of the Big Bang.” gremlin / Getty Images Over the past decade, a field of physics has developed that postulates the existence of mysterious algebraic entities called spinnets. These networks, proposed as constitutive elements of space and …
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