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Russians are bombarding SDF troops in the Euphrates
WASHINGTON – Russian fighter planes have Saturday targets bombarded east of the Euphrates river near the Syrian city of Deir al-Zor. As a result, several soldiers of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) were injured. This Kurdish and Arab militias are part of the coalition led by the Americans against the Islamic State fight. The Pentagon…
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Albert Speer junior (83) died
FRANKFURT – The German urban planner and architect Albert Speer junior is on Friday night at the age of 83 died. That has a press agency (DPA) from political circles in Frankfurt heard. The magazine Bild reported that Spear the day before had fallen with a broken hip in the hospital was recorded. Spear, who…
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Dell opens pre-orders VR headset Visor
In late August, Dell introduced its virtual reality headset VR Visor and announced that it will begin selling the gadget in October. Yesterday Dell announced the start of pre-orders on the device for the Windows platform Mixed Reality from Microsoft. Visor VR resolution is 1440 1140 pixels on the lens, the device is equipped with…
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Synthetic spinal cord will solve the problem of paralysis
Some will say that experience is the best teacher. And for people like Hugh Herr, this opinion is indeed axiomatic. Being a disabled person without legs, he was in dire need of adequate prostheses, but in the end, not finding them, decided to develop their own. Who would have thought that what creates Herr, over…
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The Cassini Team Reflects on How it Feels to Say Goodbye to Their Spacecraft
All photos: Mika McKinnon Yesterday morning, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft slammed into the day side of Saturn, the brief flash of its vaporization marking the end of a 13-year mission. But it took people to turn this hunk of aluminum and silicon into an extension of our curiosity. For the past three days, I’ve chatted with…
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The Everglades Took a Beating From Hurricane Irma
Wracks of seagrass deposited along Northwest Cape Sable after Hurricane Irma tore through earlier in the week. Image: Steve Davis Floridians were spared the brunt of Hurricane Irma’s destructive power last week, when the storm instead took direct aim at some of the most pristine sections of the Everglades. Early reports from scientists suggest that…
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Equifax’s Chief Information Officer and Head of Security Are “Retiring”
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Packed to capacity: 51 people in the truck
FRANKFURT AN DER ODER The German police have a truck with 51 people in the cargo hold caught on to the A12 motorway, near the border with Poland. Among the passengers were seventeen children, and had a spokesman of the federal police, Saturday know. Whether they are the refugees going to and what nationality they…
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Koala depends kilometres to the wheel axle of car
SYDNEY – A koala has been hanging on the axle of an all terrain vehicle for a ride on an Australian road survived. Only after sixteen kilometres heard the driver to the cries of the traumatized animal and stopped. Photo: REUTERS The koalavrouwtje had in the wheel of the car nestled when it was parked…
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Consultation with Iran in New York on kernverdrag
TEHRAN – The Iranian minister of Foreign Affairs, Mohamed Jawad Sharif will be next week in New York to enter into discussions about the future of the nuclear treaty of Vienna from 2015. That treaty between Iran on the one hand, and the United States, Russia, China, France, Great Britain and Germany on the other…