Thursday, November 16, 2023

From Jenna Orkin Scientists Say There May Have Been a Second Big Bang Panel finds 80 alleged abuse cases tied to WHO’s Congo work Viruses can prey on other viruses to replicate themselves and may hold the key to new antiviral therapies. South China Morning Post: China has beaten a global deadline, launching the world’s first next-generation internet service – more than 10 times faster than existing major routes – two years ahead of industry predictions. The backbone network – so called because it forms a principal data route between cities – can transmit data at 1.2 terabits (1,200 gigabits) per second between Beijing in the north, central China’s Wuhan and Guangzhou in the southern province of Guangdong. Most of the world’s internet backbone networks operate at just 100 gigabits per second. Even the United States only recently completed the transition to its fifth-generation Internet2 at 400 gigabits per second. A boom of ballot initiatives is reshaping this state’s democracy Scientists have discovered what may be the first ‘vampire’ virus Inside Hamas Terrorist Tunnel Under Rantisi Hospital in Gaza Trump's Fascistic Rhetoric What the Doomsayers Get Wrong About Deepfakes • As a surging blob of magma under an Iceland peninsula threatens to erupt, it is causing earthquake swarms and forcing evacuations. Police and protesters clash outside Democratic HQ during demonstration over the Israel-Hamas war

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