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Racism in academia, and why the 'little things' matter Racism in academia, and why the 'little things' matter. Subtle biases and structural inequalities need challenging just like overt acts of racial aggression ...
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Chinese phones with built-in malware sold in Africa Anti-fraud firm Upstream found the malicious code on 53,000 Tecno handsets, sold in Ethiopia, Cameroon, Egypt, Ghana and South Africa. Manufacturer ...
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Kymeta raises $85.2 million in Bill Gates-backed round WASHINGTON — Satellite antenna company Kymeta has raised $85.2 million in a new funding round led by Bill Gates, the company announced Aug.
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Coronavirus in Scotland: Testing capacity to rise after 'major spike' in demand Nicola Sturgeon said three new mobile testing units would be deployed this week, with the first operational in Glasgow later on Tuesday. The number of ...
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Nintendo reportedly plans to release an upgraded Switch console in 2021 Nintendo has looked into including more computing power and 4K graphics in the new Switch model, according to a Bloomberg report. Its release next ...
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Trump or Biden, which candidate does China want in the White House? The suggestion that Democrats are soft on China is a reoccurring policy theme that the President has returned to throughout his four years in office.
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Royal Statistical Society hits back at Ofqual in exams algorithm row Royal Statistical Society hits back at Ofqual in exams algorithm row. Regulator told to 'stop defending the indefensible' as RSS stands by claims that ...
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The First Clock In America Failed, And It Helped Revolutionize Physics From its initial development in the 17th century until the invention of quartz timepieces in the 1920s, pendulum clocks became staples of household life ...
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