The damning case against China over Covid-19 deserves proper attention
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Will western authorities find the smoking test tube that implicates Beijing in the slow response to Covid-19 s emergency? (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)
As John Stuart Mill so eloquently wrote: “the only thing necessary for evil to triumph in the world is for enough good men to do nothing.”
Trains, Not Planes or Automobiles, Are the Ticket to European Treks
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(Bloomberg) At exactly 8:52 p.m. on May 20, a sleeper train pulled out of the Austerlitz station in Paris, with French Prime Minister Jean Castex on board, to make its inaugural 12-hour, overnight journey to Nice. A flight connecting the cities is normally about 90 minutes, but instead, Castex and about a hundred passengers spent the night on couchette berths before pulling into the French Riviera city in time for a croissant and .
(Bloomberg) At exactly 8:52 p.m. on May 20, a sleeper train pulled out of the Austerlitz station in Paris, with French Prime Minister Jean Castex on board, to make its inaugural 12-hour, overnight journey to Nice. A flight connecting the cities is normally about 90 minutes, but instead, Castex and about a hundred passengers spent the night on couchette berths before pulling into the French Riviera cit
Promises lower latencies, higher power thresholds
Matthew Hughes Tue 1 Jun 2021 // 15:17 UTC Share
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BT has started trials of hollow-core fibre optical networks to test if they can raise fixed-line speeds and produce mobile networks with lower latencies.
The telco is performing the trials at its R&D campus in Suffolk s Adastral Park and aims to deploy up to 10km of fibre. It also intends to test the suitability of hollow-core networks for other more niche tasks, such as Quantum Key Distribution (QKD).
BT is working with American OpenRAN vendor Mavenir, as well as Lumenisity a startup spun out from the University of Southampton that specialises in hollow-core fibre networks.
Research by scientists from University of Southampton (UK) and the Central University of Jharkhand (India) and has shown the first COVID-19 lockdown in India led to an improvement in air quality and a reduction in land surface temperature in major urban areas across the country.
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