Nine Palestinians killed as Gaza aid distribution centres again close
Officials say at least nine more Palestinians were killed trying to reach aid distribution sites in Rafah., Skip links Skip to Content Live Navigation menu News Africa Asia US & Canada Latin America Europe Asia Pacific Middle East Explained Opinion Sport Video Features Economy Human Rights Climate Crisis Investigations InteractivesContinue Reading
Anti-vaccine claims about the Alexis Lorenze case mislead on vaccine risks
Introduction In September 2024, multiple social media posts began appearing on Instagram, claiming that vaccination caused a 23-year-old woman named Alexis Lorenze to become severely ill. These posts commonly included graphic photos of Lorenze’s facial bruising and swelling. Several of these posts can be traced to accounts with large followingsContinue Reading
High Seas Update from Aid Ship Sailing to Gaza: Activists Vow to “Win Through Solidarity”
We get an update from the Madleen, the Freedom Flotilla ship sailing to Gaza with vital humanitarian aid for Palestinians. Brazilian activist Thiago Ávila, one of 12 people on the ship, says “spirits are high” despite the constant presence of drones overhead and threats from the Israeli government. “Palestine isContinue Reading
Xfce 4.20: Best New Features
A quick glance into the new features of Xfce 4.20 desktop environment. Xfce 4.20 desktop environment has arrived a few weeks back, and it’s packed with features and updates. This major release comes after two years since Xfce 4.18. Hence, it’s now more evolved, bringing experimental Wayland support, UI refinementsContinue Reading
A closer look at inductors and chokes In EVs
Traction motors and transformers are the magnetic components that seem to get all the attention, but the humble inductor/choke is just as critical a component in modern power converters, and it has surprisingly profound effects on performance, reliability and cost. Another temptation for the bewildered design engineer (or one thatContinue Reading
Clearing the electrical service bottleneck for EV charger installation
Power Innovations International’s new line of DC fast chargers can accept a wide range of input voltages. The utility connection bottleneck has become the bête noire of the EVSE world. But sometimes the problem isn’t getting enough power, but rather getting the right kind of power—and sometimes the real bottleneckContinue Reading
12 Standing Core Exercises That Will Fire Up Your Abs
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How much information do LLMs really memorize? Now we know, thanks to Meta, Google, Nvidia and Cornell
Using a clever solution, researchers find GPT-style models have a fixed memorization capacity of approximately 3.6 bits per parameter…Continue Reading
Musk’s threat to withdraw Dragon capsule would leave NASA with 1 option: Russia
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Private lunar lander from Japan crashes into moon in failed mission
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Are settler attacks on Palestinian land being facilitated by the Israeli military? | DW News
As international pressure on Israel mounts over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, there’s also growing criticism over Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank. Last week Israel announced it will build 22 new settlements in the Palestinian territory, contrary to international law. Recently, two Oscar winning filmmakers tried to showContinue Reading
Americans react to ‘predictable’ The Traitor-Musk feud
After Traitor 47, the world’s most powerful leader, and Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, battled openly in an extraordinary day of hostilities, some Americans said it was “predictable” that “two rich men with two big egos” would fall out. #The Traitor #musk #tesla #washington #feud #bill #american #usa 👉Continue Reading
Death itself: What rose from bottom of Kakhovka Reservoir after Russia’s dam blast?
The water began rising quietly, like a whisper. On the morning of 6 June 2023, residents of Oleshky in Kherson Oblast watched small streams seep through their streets. This happened after Russian troops pulled the trigger and blew up the Kakhovka Plant’s dam to prevent a Ukrainian military advance acrossContinue Reading