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Saudi Arabia set to host 2034 World Cup

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Got a Mouse in Your Apartment? These Scientists Will Take It.

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Grand plan to drought-proof India could reduce rainfall

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Scientists deliberately gave women Zika — here’s why

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New initiative aims to sequence half a million genomes of people with African ancestry for health studies

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New initiative aims to sequence half a million genomes of people with African ancestry for health studies

  • Some scientists argue that finding new elements is not worth the money, especially when those atoms are inherently unstable and will disappear in a blink. "I personally don't find it exciting, as a scientist, just to produce more short-lived elements," says Witold Nazarewicz, a physicist who studies nuclear structure at Michigan State University in East Lansing.

    But to element hunters, the payoff is compelling. The new elements would extend the table—now seven rows deep—to an eighth row, where some theories predict exotic traits will emerge. Elements in that row might even destroy the table's very periodicity because chemical and physical properties might not repeat at regular intervals anymore. Pushing further into the eighth row also could answer questions that scientists have wrestled with since Dmitri Mendeleev's day: How many elements exist? And how far does the table go?

    Source: https://www.science.org/content/article/storied-russian-lab-trying-push-periodic-table-past-its-limits-and-uncover-exotic-new

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    New pill helps COVID smell and taste loss fade quickly

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    Berkeley Lab to lead US hunt for element 120 after breakdown of collaboration with Russia

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    Berkeley Lab to lead US hunt for element 120 after breakdown of collaboration with Russia

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    Greta Thunberg detained at Fossil Free London protest

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    Belgium v Sweden abandoned after Brussels shooting

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    UK's nuclear fusion site ends experiments after 40 years

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    Israel Gaza live news: Children among dead after strike hits Palestinian convoy

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    Indigenous Voice: Australians reject historic Indigenous referendum - BBC News

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    Indigenous Voice: Australians reject historic Indigenous referendum - BBC News

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    Americans will spend half their lives taking prescription drugs, study finds

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    Cancer drug shortage eases slightly, but it’s still 'living from paycheck to paycheck’

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    The fastest ever human-made object keeps breaking its own speed record

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    Astronomy society revises harassment policy after outcry

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    Teacher fatally stabbed in school attack in northern France

  • Togo.

    We are still waiting for at least an alternance at the top of the country with the governance of a family for more than 50 years. Since 2020 and the last elections, life has getting more and more difficult for the population and you can feel the frustration in people. Opposition parties are not credible anymore and can't really lead the fight anymore. Just a minority is keeping the money of the country; it's not my words but the president's ones but he can't do anything about it because he is also a pawn in the system and can't do nothing again those who put him there.
    Just tired. I can talk about a lot of things but I don't have energy for that. Seems like we are waiting for something, some are talking about revolution. It can happen when the population will say enough is enough but togolese people are too much patient and don't want to die in vain about politics. Also, the last time things got serious, it was with a lot of deaths but it brings a sort of democracy, at least some rights but now we are getting back in every right we got. We were close to changes in 2017 but the opposition parties didn't handle it well and here we are now. The system has weakened them also. They even shut the mouth of university movements and associations that fought for changes for us students.
    For the future, only God knows!

  • I have not seen myself closed enough until now. Just think that could be anytime and anywhere but nothing has really frightened me.

  • For instance, Qwant relies on ad services from Microsoft for revenue. Consequently, Qwant needs to collect and transmit the IP addresses and search terms of its users to Microsoft. Microsoft, as some of us may know, isn't exactly a role model in privacy.

    However, Qwant claims that it doesn't transmit IP addresses and search terms as a pair. Instead, search terms and IP addresses are transmitted differently using different services to make it hard for the parties involved to tie search terms to IP addresses. In other words, they make it hard for third-party services to build a profile on you. Nonetheless, some would argue that the mere fact that Qwant collects this kind of data is a potential privacy

    loophole.

    Qwant shares some of the data it collects with advertising partners like Microsoft. Your search keywords, IP address data, and geographical location are shared with Microsoft and are stored for at least 18 months following Microsoft privacy policies. Although Qwant tries to anonymize the data it shares, its methods aren't exactly

    foolproof.

    And then there's the issue of being asked to turn over a user's data by law enforcement. Like any other company, even privacy-focused search engines service would have to comply with a court-ordered request for data. Consequently, this means your data can somehow fall into the hands of a third-party.

    From https://www.makeuseof.com/qwant-vs-duckduckgo-which-search-engine-most-private/

    Qwant privacy policy : https://about.qwant.com/en/legal/confidentialite/