Category: English

  • Polish parliament agrees to reform

    WARSAW – The lower house of the Polish parliament Thursday approved a controversial law to be the judges of the supreme court to replace, except those who have already been through the minister of Justice are appointed. The opposition called the bill of the ruling party PiS erosion of the independent judiciary and the undermining…

  • In the UK police have a unit with drones

    Flying drones can be a good tool for police and other services. From the air you can easily track down the perpetrator, to take pictures of the crime scene or to capture on video some of the area. That is why the UK police decided to expand their capabilities with the help of a special…

  • Paranoia Elon musk starts to annoy researchers AI

    Fear overintellectualize machines it is quite feasible for Elon musk. The founder of Tesla and SpaceX have said many times about this, but perhaps the most emotional point on this occasion he did to us senators, arguing that artificial intelligence (AI) is a “fundamental risk to the existence of human civilization.” This review attracted the…

  • Smartphone BQ Space — “space” leader for 11 000 rubles

    When the producer brings in a review of another gadget, certainly there is a desire to begin to learn more about the company. Brand BQ in sight for quite some time, but only today I discovered that the acronym in his name means “Bright and quick” (bright and fast). Bright in appearance and smart work…

  • Lab-Grown Livers Might Save Lives Sooner Than You Think

    Growing liver cells and connective tissue under a fluorescence microscope. Credit: Stevens, et al. Science Translational Medicine Since at least the first time a man got on stage at a TED talk and 3D-printed a human kidney, the idea that one day we might simply grow new body parts to replace our old, out-of-service ones…

  • The Staggering Amount of Plastic We’ve Produced—And What We’ve Done With It

    “Roughly half of all the steel we make goes into construction, so it will have decades of use—plastic is the opposite,” said lead author Roland Geyer, an associate professor in UCSB’s Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, in a statement. “Half of all plastics become waste after four or fewer years of use.” The…

  • DNA Testing Suggests Dogs Needed No Convincing to Befriend Humans

    Photo: Getty Dogs have loved us for thousands of years, despite humanity’s many flaws and foibles. New research suggests dogs were domesticated from wolves just once—that’s all it might have taken for puppers and people to form an everlasting alliance. The study, which was published online yesterday in Nature Communications, analyzed the genomes of two…

  • Trump Nominates Sam Clovis, a Dude Who is Not a Scientist, to be Department of Agriculture’s Top Scientist

  • Senate and his son and son-in-law Trump

    WASHINGTON – Donald Trump Jr. and Paul Manafort be next week Wednesday by a Senate committee heard. The commission will of the eldest son of president Donald Trump, and Trumps former campagnechef explanation about their encounter with a Russian lawyer last year. Trumps son-in-law Jared Kushner to appear Monday for a commission. Trump Jr. it…

  • Brain tumor with senator McCain

    WASHINGTON – The Republican senator John McCain is a brain tumor found after he had surgery for a blood clot in his left eye. The hospital in Phoenix, stated in a statement Wednesday that McCain, his family and the doctors to see what treatment method they want. One of the options is to include chemotherapy…