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Iran restricts internet access amid gasoline protests

12th - Higher Ed
Iran began restricting access to the internet on Friday, November 15, according to a report from NetBlocks, an organization that monitors worldwide internet access.
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NASA showcases mid-size lunar lander for future missions

12th - Higher Ed
NASA has unveiled designs for a medium-sized lunar lander that would be able to carry payloads that weigh up to 300 kilograms to the moon’s polar regions.
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A third of African tropical plants risk extinction: Study

12th - Higher Ed
A new study from the journal Science Advances suggests that roughly 7,000 African plant species risk extinction.
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EU, Russia to launch joint ExoMars mission in July 2020

12th - Higher Ed
The EU and Russia are collaborating on a mission to Mars to try and answer the question of whether life has ever existed on the Red Planet.
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China’s growing appetite for coal threatens its Paris pledge

12th - Higher Ed
A new report by Global Energy Monitor found that China has increased its coal power capacity by 42.9 gigawatts between January of 2018 and June of 2019.
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U.S. tries to block 8,000-mile Google & Facebook undersea cable over security concerns

12th - Higher Ed
Google and Facebook are building the fastest underwater data cable ever built, however, it’s at risk of being abandoned on the grounds of national security.
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Doctors successfully suspend human in animation

12th - Higher Ed
Doctors have put at least one human in suspended animation, the New Scientist reports
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220-pound ball of trash discovered in stomach of dead sperm whale

12th - Higher Ed
A sperm whale that became stranded and died on a Scottish beach had a large mass of marine waste found in its stomach.
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The search for Amelia Earhart’s plane

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers have long wondered what really happened to Amelia Earhart, the first ever female aviator to fly solo.
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Theoretical physicist David Kaplan discusses Particle Fever and the Higgs Boson

12th - Higher Ed
Particle Fever, a documentary film about the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the Higgs boson, has caught the attention of scientists and non-scientists alike. This interview with David Kaplan, a Johns Hopkins University physics professor...
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Facebook Carousel Posts!! Create Carousel Posts with Links For Your Facebook Business Page (w/o ads)

Higher Ed
In this video, let me show you have to post Facebook carousel posts to increase your engagement with your Facebook page.
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More than half of European native trees risk extinction: Report

12th - Higher Ed
A new report published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature has found that approximately 58 percent of Europe’s native trees are at risk of going extinct.
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PySpark and AWS: Master Big Data with PySpark and AWS - Spark Architecture and Ecosystem

Higher Ed
Learn and explore the Spark architecture and ecosystem in this lesson. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to Hadoop, Spark Ecosystems and Architectures" of the series "PySpark and AWS: Master Big Data with PySpark and AWS".This...
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Climate report from U.N. warns of dire consequences if action isn't taken soon

12th - Higher Ed
A report from the U.N. scientific panel on climate changes urged governments around the world to take immediate action to avoid disastrous levels of temperature rise.
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Study finds human coronaviruses can survive on surfaces for up to 9 days

12th - Higher Ed
New analysis shows that many human coronavirus strains can stay infectious on inanimate surfaces for up to 9 days.
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Greece plans to install sea barrier to prevent influx of migrants

12th - Higher Ed
Greece wants to put up a sea barrier to deter refugees and asylum-seekers from reaching its islands.
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Increase in HFC-23 emissions linked to China, India: Study

12th - Higher Ed
New research from the University of Bristol has found that atmospheric levels of hydrofluorocarbon gas, or HFC-23, have continued to rise despite China and India saying they had stopped emissions.
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New skyscraper proposed for Chicago

12th - Higher Ed
American architectural firm Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill has unveiled updated design plans to build a 1,422-foot tall skyscraper in Chicago.
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What is prorogation and what does it mean for Brexit?

12th - Higher Ed
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has asked the Queen to prorogue Parliament. Here’s what that means and why it’s important.
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The Complete Excel Guide: Beginners to Advanced - Using Graphics to Enhance Charts

Higher Ed
The aim of this video is to explore how to use graphics to enhance charts. This clip is from the chapter "Excel 2019 Beginners: Charts" of the series "The Complete Excel Guide: Beginners to Advanced".In this section, we'll explore what...
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Explainer: How the Nevada caucus works

12th - Higher Ed
After Iowa and New Hampshire comes the third nominating contest for the Democratic presidential contenders in Nevada, the “First of the West.”
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Taiwan unveils new suicide drones at aerospace exhibition

12th - Higher Ed
Taiwan unveiled two military suicide drones at the Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition in August in a bid to counter Chinese military aggression.
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Powered by Apple silicon, what will future Macs look like?

Higher Ed
The Mac is getting a major update in Apple’s own processors. But, what about changes to future Macs that aren’t just about ditching Intel chips? From touch to speed to Thunderbolt, Macworld’s Michael Simon and Computerworld’s Ken Mingis...
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Silver carp linked to decline of native fish in the Mississippi River: Study

12th - Higher Ed
New research published in the journal Biological Invasions has linked invasive species of Asian carp to a decline of native sport fish in the Mississippi River and some of its tributaries.