NASA’S WEBB TELESCOPE WILL BE THE WORLD’S PREMIER SPACE SCIENCE OBSERVATORY – HERE’S WHAT THOSE POWERFUL CAPABILITIES MEAN FOR ASTRONOMY

By SPACE TELESCOPE SCIENCE INSTITUTE FEBRUARY 25, 2021 This image from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope shows the heart of the globular star cluster Messier 92 (M92), one of the oldest and brightest in the Milky Way. The cluster packs roughly 330,000 stars tightly together, and they orbit the center of the galaxy en masse. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope will observe M92,…

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CHINA OUTSPENDS REST OF THE WORLD ON 5G INFRASTRUCTURE BY 2 IS TO 1 RATIO

When Beijing sets its mind to building new infrastructure, there’s very little that can stop it. That’s the message coming from a top telecom official who was talking up China’s fast-growing 5G network at a major industry event taking place this week in Shanghai. The nation now has more than 718,000 base stations for the cutting-edge communications technology, covering all…

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WHATSAPP,FACEBOOK,TWITTER,INSTAGRAM SIGNAL & TELEGRAM FACE PROBLEMS AS INDIA ANNOUNCES NEW SOCIAL MEDIA RULES.

India’s new social media regulations want social media apps like WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram to identify the ‘first originator’. In cases where social media apps are being used to spread ‘mischief’, the government wants the ability to track down the instigators. Tracking the origin of messages may require apps offering privacy to break end-to-end encryption. To prevent the misuse of social media,…

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ONLINE ART PROJECT TAKES AIM AT MILITARIZATION OF ROBOTICS OFFERING PEOPLE TO TAKE CONTROL OF A FUTURISTIC SORT OF WEAPON

An internet-enabled art installation that launched Wednesday offers a strange proposition: the chance to pilot a $75,000 four-legged robot named Spot that is armed with a paintball gun.  The robot may be familiar to people who have seen various viral videos of similar robots from Boston Dynamics that have offered a sometimes startling glimpse at leaps in robotics technology.  But…

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Russia approves its third COVID-19 vaccine, CoviVac

Russia has already approved two COVID-19 vaccines, including the Sputnik V shot, developed by Moscow’s Gamaleya Institute, following a similar approach of granting approval before seeing any late-stage trial results. The preemptive approvals had raised concerns among some scientists in the West, but inoculations with those first two shots began on a mass scale in Russia only after trials were…

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Russia first nation to successfully complete human trials of coronavirus COVID-19 vaccine

Moscow: As the world reels under the rising COVID-19 cases, Russia’s Sechenov University has successfully completed the world’s first clinical trials of coronavirus vaccine on humans, media reports said on Sunday (July 12, 2020). The director of the Institute for Translational Medicine and Biotechnology Vadim Tarasov confirmed the development to Sputnik news.  “Sechenov University has successfully completed tests on volunteers…

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CORONAVIRUS CURE VACCINE MAY NEVER BE FOUND FOREVER: REPORTS

We May Never Have a COVID-19 Vaccine and Have to Live With The Disease Forever As per reports, 37 per cent of vaccines fail in the first phase of testing itself. Whereas 69 per cent fail in the second stage. And 42 per cent go futile in the third phase. Only 10 per cent of total vaccines manage to reach…

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INDIA’S CONTACT-TRACING APP AAROGYA SETU,TOPS 100 MILLION USERS IN 41 DAYS

As most countries across the globe scramble to build an app to trace the spread of coronavirus, India’s solution is growing at an unprecedented scale — despite being dogged by privacy concerns. New Delhi’s contact-tracing app, called Aarogya Setu, has reached 100 million users in 41 days since its release. A representative at think-tank NITI Aayog told TechCrunch that this 100…

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