Smartphones aan spotprijzen, ze bestaan nog: onze gadget inspector test er twee - Het Belang van Limburg
Betogers uit erg diverse hoeken protesteren tegen coronamaatregelen in Duitsland - VRT NWS
NIH clinical trial testing antiviral remdesivir plus anti-inflammatory drug baricitinib for COVID-19 begins - National Institutes of Health
Researchers build the world's fastest 'soft' robot, THREE TIMES faster than the last record holder - Daily Mail
- Researchers build the world's fastest 'soft' robot, THREE TIMES faster than the last record holder Daily Mail
- Soft robots can now run like cheetahs and swim like marlins Engadget
- Inspired by cheetahs, researchers build fastest soft robots yet Tech Xplore
- Meet the world's fastest soft Robot! NEWS9 live
- Fastest Soft Robots To-Date Developed by Researchers Unite.AI
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Coronavirus Australia latest: at a glance - The Guardian
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- Coronavirus Australia live coverage: The number that matters most NEWS.com.au
- 'All very good news': 16 new cases as COVIDSafe app downloads reach 5.4 million SBS News
- Coronavirus restrictions could be derailed if a widespread outbreak happens, Paul Kelly says ABC News
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President queries Tanzania coronavirus kits after goat test
Coronavirus test kits used in Tanzania were dismissed as faulty by President John Magufuli on Sunday, because he said they had returned positive results on samples taken from a goat and a pawpaw.
How to test length contraction by experiment?
Relativistic length contraction is theoretically predicted but not directly tested, which lead to incorrect interpretation of the theory illustrated by Bell’s spaceship paradox and Ehrenfest paradox. But these paradoxes can help us designing experiments to test length contraction. Ideal direct experimental proof should contain the following steps: 1. Measure the tested object’s length at rest,...
Testing relativity of simultaneity using GPS satellites
In Special Relativity relativity of simultaneity is the fact that 2 simultaneous events occurring in a stationary frame does not appear simultaneous in a moving frame. For example, in Einstein’s train thought experiment 2 simultaneous flashes of light on the platform do not appear simultaneous for the observer in the train. But relativity of simultaneity...
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The Funniest Protest Signs By People Who Think Trump's Presidency Is a Terrible Mistake
These people are not afraid to carry on hilarious protest signs and tell the world what they really think of Donald Trump's Presidency. Via: Sad and useless
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Testing participation vs. testing capacity
This paper argues that testing participation –and not testing capacity–is the biggest obstacle to a successful “test and isolate”-strategy, as recently proposed by Paul Romer. If ????0=2.5,at least 60percentof a population needs to participate in a testing program to make it theoretically possible to achieve an effective reproduction rate for the whole population,????'', below 1. […]
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testing... testing... my con pics! yatta!!
as my office's server is based overseas or whatever i think i can access here while i'm working thus a great reason to O.T. here are my trip's pic^^http://www.flickr.com/photos/fybabe/sets/72157624890186184/
Trump On Pence Staffer That Tested Positive For COVID19: 'I Don't Know What Happened'
After it was revealed Friday that Mike Pence's spokesperson, who is Stephen Miller's wife, Katie Miller, tested positive, Trump gave an illogical and moronic response to the media about her and coronavirus testing in general.
Trump said, "She tested very good for a long period of time, and then all of a sudden today, she tested positive."
That's the way any virus spreads, especially one as infectious as COVID-19. One day you don't have it, and the next, if you're not protecting yourself, you've got it.
Trump said he and Pence tested negative after her results came back.
"So she tested positive out of the blue," he said.
A person doesn't test positive out of the freaking blue. They were contaminated by somebody else. It's Basic Science 101.
Trump continued, "This is why the whole concept of tests aren’t necessarily great."
Trump has admitted how much he hates the idea of testing Americans in general, not because they are unreliable, but because it affects the number of cases that are reported, and makes him look bad.
What a swell guy.
Then he made another baffling statement that makes no sense in any reality. Trump said, "The tests are perfect, but something can happen between a test where it’s good and then something happens and all of a sudden…”
Cops Didn't Enforce Law On Anti-lockdown Protesters, COVID-19 Spread
Remember the April 15th "Operation Gridlock?" in Lansing Michigan? In my piece on April 21st I said we needed to start tracking these protesters to show that they will spread the virus to other communities. Well, someone did.
The people at the Committee to Protect Medicare released data which shows the protesters dispersing to smaller communities across Michigan in the following days. The map above shows that cellphones that were in Lansing on April 15 scattered across the state. (Link)
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Delaware has eight cases of COVID-19, most of them connected to the University of Delaware.
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The first COVID-19 death in Nevada was a man in his 60s with an underlying health condition.
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California has reported 472 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 11 deaths as of Monday evening (March 16).
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Test your knowledge: Cats
Test your knowledge: Cats is a test game that will test your knowledge of different cat breeds. Do you know how to look like a variety of cat breeds? Havana, Somalia, Oriental, Peterbald, Maine Coon, Pixibob and many others. Test yourself with our interesting test. The essence of the game - is to choose one correct answer from four options! Answer all the questions correctly and get 48 beautiful achievements!Don't forget to share your result in the comments! Key game features: - Allows you to test your knowledge of feline - For children and adults - Helps to remember and learn how to look and called certain breeds of cats. - 48 achievements
Elon Musk shows off Starship prototype's rocket engine ahead of test fire (photo)
SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk just tweeted an image looking up at the belly of the latest Starship prototype, the SN4, which is on the test stand ahead of a key engine firing.
Project Lunark to test a prototype moon habitat powered by solar
“What does it take to live on the moon?” That was the question put forward by Sebastian Aristotelis and Karl-Johan Sørensen, the founders of SAGA Space Architects and the analog astronauts behind Lunark, a prototype moon habitat. Designed in collaboration with scientists, engineers and polar experts, Lunark will be tested over three months in northern Greenland as part of the first Arctic-simulated moon mission. In addition to its resilience to extreme temperatures, the habitat will be engineered for a zero-waste ecosystem and will draw power from solar panels.[...]