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Risk of Covid-19 third wave within next two weeks is low, say SA researchers


Risk of Covid-19 third wave within next two weeks is low, say SA researchers
But it is too soon to tell if more social interaction and religious gatherings over the Easter weekend seeded an increase in Covid-19 transmission
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12 April 2021 - 17:24 Tamar Kahn
The risk of a third wave of coronavirus infections in SA in the coming fortnight is low, according to an Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithm designed by a consortium led by Wits University.
“The data is telling us the probability of a third wave is low, and is unlikely within the next two weeks, but these algorithms are not crystal balls,” said Wits Institute for Collider Particle Physics director Bruce Mellado, who is a member of Gauteng premier David Makhura’s advisory council on Covid-19. ....

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Atom interferometry demonstrated in space for first time


Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Researchers present results of experiments with atom interferometry on a sounding rocket / Further rocket missions set to follow
Extremely precise measurements are possible using atom interferometers that employ the wave character of atoms for this purpose. They can thus be used, for example, to measure the gravitational field of the Earth or to detect gravitational waves. A team of scientists from Germany has now managed to successfully perform atom interferometry in space for the first time – on board a sounding rocket. “We have established the technological basis for atom interferometry on board of a sounding rocket and demonstrated that such experiments are not only possible on Earth, but also in space,” said Professor Patrick Windpassinger of the Institute of Physics at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU), whose team was involved in the investigation. The results of the ....

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China's March exports rise 30.6% as global demand revives


China s March exports rise 30.6% as global demand revives
JOE McDONALD, AP Business Writer
April 13, 2021
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1of8An aerial view of a container port on the Yangtze River in Nantong in eastern China s Jiangsu province on April 8, 2021. China s exports rose 30.6% over a year ago in March as global consumer demand strengthened and traders watched for signs of what President Joe Biden might do about reviving tariff war talks with Beijing. (Chinatopix via AP)APShow MoreShow Less
2of8A truck transports containers at a container port on the Yangtze River in Nantong in eastern China s Jiangsu province on April 8, 2021. China s exports rose 30.6% over a year ago in March as global consumer demand strengthened and traders watched for signs of what President Joe Biden might do about reviving tariff war talks with Beijing. (Chinatopix via AP)APShow MoreShow Less ....

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Rescuing street art from vandals' graffiti


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Rescuing street art from vandals’ graffiti
Note to journalists: Please report that this research will be presented at a meeting of the American Chemical Society.
A press conference on this topic will be held Tuesday, April 13, at 11 a.m. Eastern time online at www.acs.org/acsspring2021conferences.
WASHINGTON, April 13, 2021 – From Los Angeles and the Lower East Side of New York City to Paris and Penang, street art by famous and not-so-famous artists adorns highways, roads and alleys. In addition to creating social statements, works of beauty and tourist attractions, street art sometimes attracts vandals who add their unwanted graffiti, which is hard to remove without destroying the underlying painting. Now, researchers report novel, environmentally friendly techniques that quickly and safely remove over-paintings on street art. ....

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Physical meets virtual: Submit your paper to Kaleidoscope 2021


ITU
Digital transformation is blurring the boundaries between our physical and virtual worlds and this transformation has gained further impetus with COVID-19.
Things, places and people are being mirrored in a parallel virtual world, creating immersive new communications experiences and fundamental shifts in business and education as well as healthcare, automotive, logistics, retail and entertainment.
But is society ready for this future? Is this vision centred around people and our best interests? And how could technical standards and policy and regulation help us to shape the future we want?
These are among the key questions to be considered by ITU Kaleidoscope 2021: Connecting physical and virtual worlds – ITU’s flagship academic event – scheduled for 6-10 December online. ....

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