Boiling Point: What can we learn from Africa’s Likoma Island?
Items crafted at the bustling Katundu workshop in Malawi are a testament not only to the artisanship of the workers and designers, but to an ethic of letting nothing of value go to wasteContinue Reading
Latest news bulletin | November 2nd – Midday
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We talked politics at the North Carolina state fair — and learned 3 key things
North Carolina’s state fair featured rides, fried food and plenty of politics. Andrea Ellen Reed for NPR hide caption toggle caption Andrea Ellen Reed for NPR North Carolina crashed the swing state party in 2024, especially after Vice President Kamala Harris replaced President Joe Biden atop the Democratic presidential ticket.Continue Reading
How Israel’s starvation of Gaza is affecting Palestinians elsewhere
As a psychologist, I increasingly encounter eating disorders among Palestinians caused by sociopolitical trauma., The Israeli war on Gaza has manifested in a variety of brutal forms and the most insidious and devastating one of them has been the weaponisation of starvation. On October 9, 2023, Israeli Defense Minister YoavContinue Reading
Khamenei warns Israel, US of ‘crushing response’ for actions against Iran
The supreme leader had struck a more cautious approach in earlier remarks after Israeli air strikes on Iran last week., The supreme leader had struck a more cautious approach in earlier remarks after Israeli air strikes on Iran last week. Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned Israel andContinue Reading
Ayuko, Fumi Yoshinaga, More Launch New Manga in Cocohana Magazine
Zakuri Satō, Satoru Makimura, Kozue Onoyama also debut new series…Read MoreContinue Reading
MBFC’s Weekly Media Literacy Quiz Covering the Week of Oct 27th – Nov 2nd
Home Factual News Least Biased Posted By: Media Bias Fact Check Welcome to our weekly media literacy quiz. This quiz will test your knowledge of the past week’s events with a focus on facts, misinformation, bias, and general media literacy. Please share and compare your results. Media Literacy=the ability to critically analyzeContinue Reading
MBFC’s Daily Vetted Fact Checks for 11/02/2024 (Weekend Edition)
Home Fact Check Posted By: Media Bias Fact Check Media Bias Fact Check selects and publishes fact checks from around the world. We only utilize fact-checkers that are either a signatory of the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) or have been verified as credible by MBFC. Further, we review each factContinue Reading
He He 😆 Running Windows on Raspberry Pi … Because Why Not?
The Raspberry Pi is known for its versatility, typically running Linux-based operating systems like Raspberry Pi OS. Surprisingly, it is also possible to install Windows 10 or 11 on a Raspberry Pi, despite the Pi’s hardware limitations. This guide will walk you through the process of installing Windows on aContinue Reading
Evolutionary paths vastly differ for birds, bats
New research has found that, unlike birds, the evolution of bats’ wings and legs is tightly coupled, which may have prevented them from filling as many ecological niches as birds., Read MoreContinue Reading
Piclo facilitates entry of EV chargers into the UK’s Capacity Market
The ability to remotely control EV chargers turns EVs into energy assets (like power plants or energy storage facilities) that can participate in energy markets. In addition to energy markets, which allow generation and storage capacity to be traded, some regions also have capacity markets, which facilitate the trading ofContinue Reading
ORNL researchers use polymer binders for solid-state electrolyte membranes
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have made a thin, flexible, solid-state electrolyte that may double energy storage for EVs. Using a polymer to make a strong yet springy thin film, the scientists are developing flexible, durable sheets of solid-state electrolytes that may allow scalableContinue Reading
IAEA Launches New App to Help Assess Radiation Threat Following Alarm
The IAEA has launched a new app to help frontline officers assess radiation alarms triggered by people at airports, border crossings and other points of entry – and ease delays., Read MoreContinue Reading