It was a (bad) move many French people took. Place your charger on a power outlet even when no device is connected. As an energy-intensive practice pointed out by the Environmental Change Agency (ADME), could this habit really blow up your electricity bill? Is it really a good idea to leave your mobile charger plugged in all day and night …
Read More »Iraq: President Saleh favors early legislation to “exit crisis”.
Iraqi President Barham Saleh said on Tuesday that holding early legislative elections would help his country recover from the crisis., has been rocked by fierce fighting between rival factions in the past 24 hours. “Holding of new early elections (…) A national consensus suggests a way out of this great crisis“Sale said in a televised speech. Such a poll”It will …
Read More »Surgical Treatments Have Improved A Long Way
Technology and new scientific findings have improved medicine in several ways. What seemed impossible 50 years ago is completely achievable today. Humans’ lifespan has increased thanks to surgical treatments that weren’t available in the past. Technological advancements helped surgeons be more accurate during surgeries while reducing the risks and complications. Medicine is always finding new ways to treat patients and …
Read More »Scientists eject objects with sound
You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Superconductivity: The Secrets of Quantum Levitation It’s hard not to be fascinated by superconductivity. This quantum property, which, among other feats, levitates objects, is at the center of a great deal of cutting-edge research today. Here is a video of an overview of the most beautiful quantum levitations. The first “sound clamp” was …
Read More »Iran captures and releases US naval drone
An Iranian ship seized a US Navy maritime drone but released it after a US patrol boat and helicopter were dispatched to the scene, the Pentagon announced on Tuesday (Aug 30). On the night of August 29-30, the US 5th Fleet Central Command reported that the Shahid Bajir, a naval support vessel of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, was towing …
Read More »Gorbachev bows | challenge
Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, the founder of perestroika, has died at the age of 91, Russian media reported on Tuesday. The last Soviet leader spent a good part of his life in the shadows in political oblivion in Russia. After losing power in December 1991 following the breakup of the Soviet Union, he tried to convince his compatriots that …
Read More »One All Sports is un-American according to the US ambassador
HE Christopher John Lamora is the Official Spokesperson for the United States of America in Cameroon. One of its hallmarks is to provide regional support to all US companies in its area of expertise. So it cannot be said that he could have the ambition to ignore one of their institutions. It also has powerful tools to keep you informed. …
Read More »Despite the drought, the first trip to Ceps
In some forests, mushrooms nervously point the tips of their legs despite unfavorable weather conditions. But where do we find it? Persistent drought makes it difficult for mushroom hunters to explore the forest. Still, sometimes it takes a precipitation to find it after a few days. In Aveyron, inveterate pickers are almost unanimous: the soil is so dry that when …
Read More »Iliad/Free campaigns to accelerate the end of copper to save electricity
“It is energy foolish to have two telecom networks in parallel, one on fiber optic and the other on copper.“, team boss Thomas Reynaud managed. Thomas Reynaud, chairman of the Iliad/Free Group, appealed on Tuesday to speed up the timetable for closing the copper network in telecommunications and contribute to the electricity savings requested by the government. “It is energy …
Read More »Weah under pressure from US charges against officials – La Libre Afrique
Liberian President George Weah, a year before the presidential election, has been criticized for what he considered to be insufficient inquiry by a major American ally of three senior officials for alleged corruption and especially fraud. The US administration threw a stone into the Liberian political pond, announcing sanctions in August against President Weah’s chief of staff and two other …
Read More »The formation of continental crust on Earth can be linked to the movements of the Solar System in the Milky Way
You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Solar System: Instant Boarding Discover the Solar System: This is an incredible journey to which we invite ourselves. Let’s start from the Sun to stop before Pluto. How did the first continents form? In a previous article (read below), Futura described the debate currently animating the scientific community about this question. Although there …
Read More »Logitech G502X: The replacement for the legendary G502 mouse is here!
3 A few years later, without any real design changes, Logitech releases a new generation of G502 X gaming mice, available in three wired and wireless versions. Since its release in 2014, the G502 has steadily developed and won a large audience, especially with the Lightspeed version (wireless) and more accurate sensors. Today, Logitech is completely revamping the range with …
Read More »Mackie calls on Sall to give Africa another seat at the G20
Hesperus the world Hesperus UKTuesday 30 August 2022 – 05:52 Senegalese President Macky Sall, the current head of the African Union (AU), called on the G20 to give the African continent another seat in a nationally televised interview that aired Monday evening. “I think it is time for our partners to agree to give the Union a seat in the …
Read More »Artificial intelligence tracking undeclared swimming pools brings tax authorities 10 million euros.
Using aerial views, an artificial intelligence detects swimming pools and undeclared home extensions for the Directorate General of Public Finance. In autumn this tool can be extended to the whole area. The hunt for unannounced swimming pools has gone to the next level. Already since October 2021, a new tool developed by the Directorate General of Finance (DGFiP), the consultancy …
Read More »An arm of the Nile disappeared into the heart of the construction site of the pyramids today
The artist’s intention was to represent the arm of the Nile, now extinct, which bathed the feet during the construction of the Pyramids of Giza. Alex Borsma/PNAS. At nearly 140 meters high, the Great Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt was the world’s tallest monument for thousands of years. Its construction and that of its two neighbors required millions of stones, …
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