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  • The US Threatened Ecuador, World Health Officials With Retribution Over Breastfeeding Vote

    The World Health Organization HQ in Geneva, Switzerland.Photo: AP With its endless parade of corporate shills, industry flacks, cronies, and quacks, it’s become clear that there are no acts of pettiness too shabby—or grifts too cheap—for Donald Trump’s administration. Still, a Sunday report in the New York Times alleging that the US threatened Ecuador and the…

  • Hackers Reportedly Stole 600 Gallons of Gas From Detroit Gas Station

    A gasoline station attendant pumps diesel into a car at a filling station on March 23, 2010 in Berlin, Germany.Photo: Getty Police in Detroit are looking for two suspects who allegedly managed to hack a gas pump and steal over 600 gallons of gasoline, valued at about $1,800. The theft took place in the middle…

  • Woman Exposed to Soviet-Era Nerve Agent Novichok in UK Dies

    A British investigator works in Salisbury, Britain on July 6th, 2018.Photo: Matt Dunham (AP) The Metropolitan Police said on Sunday that 44-year-old Dawn Sturgess, one of two more individuals exposed to the Soviet-era nerve agent Novichok in the UK this week, has died. In a statement to CNN, UK Counter Terrorism official Neil Basu said…

  • [Live] the operation to rescue the children from the flooded caves of Thailand began

    Rescuers in Thailand started operation to evacuate 12 of the boys and their football coach out of the cave, reports the BBC. “D-day began. Boys prepared for all challenges”. The first group was supposed to go. The first pass is the most difficult. Children were taught to use scuba, however, the immersion experience they have…

  • New HIV vaccine has shown good results in human trials

    Harvard scientists have made significant progress in the quest for a method of preventing HIV infection. Previously they have managed to conduct successful test of the vaccine on humans — all who received the drug had produced at least some immune response against HIV, and at least 80% of the subjects produced more complex answers.…

  • NASA, which will go “touch the Sun”, received its heat superset

    In August NASA will launch a new interplanetary spacecraft, which “touches” to the Sun — and as soon as he received your rugged heat shield for the journey. At the end of June, engineers have installed a protective shield for a Solar Probe apparatus of Parker in Florida, where it is prepared for launch. Heat…

  • The OS from Google is again expected where previously it was not

    The majority of modern smartphones running the Android operating system developed by Google. According to the new message, the software platform from Google, despite doubts, to find employment there, which had always used a different operating system. In may of this year, the famous “tipster” Evan Blass (Evan Blass) reported that the smart watch Gear…

  • The last flight of the space Shuttle Atlantis

    July 8, 1957, the company was founded Control Data Corporation, a pioneer in the production of supercomputers. Among the founders was the legendary engineer Seymour Cray, who invested $ 5,000 from personal savings. Since the founding of the company until the late 1960s, he oversaw the creation of several fastest computers of the time. The…

  • Elon Musk will build a “submarine baby-sized” to rescue children out of the flooded caves of Thailand

    On Saturday, Elon Musk tweeted that the team of SpaceX engineers “finishes work on submarine baby-sized”, which can be used to rescue 12 teenagers, trapped in a flooded Thai cave. Mask engineers are working to solve the problems the last few days, and he keeps the CEO abreast. On Thursday evening, Musk has offered to…

  • FCC Refuses to Back Down From Plan to Strip Phone and Internet Subsidies for American Indians

    Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai speaks to members of the media after a commission meeting December 14, 2017 in Washington, DC.Photo: Getty Late last year, the Federal Communications Commission under Ajit Pai voted to make it harder for American Indians to receive subsidies for broadband internet service. Despite legal challenges, the commission decided this…