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- February 5, 2019
“At no time before have voters faced a clearer choice between two parties, two visions, two philosophies, or two agendas,” Trump is expected to say. “We have spent the last four years reversing the damage Joe Biden inflicted over the last 47 years. At the Democrat convention, you barely heard a word about their agenda.
READ MOREIn a sweeping move, Microsoft has declared it will move to online only events until at least July 2021. It’s a move that’s been gradually building over the past few days. Last week, Microsoft announced that its major upcoming internal and external events over the next 12 months would be online-only. Now, that time has
READ MORELabour is edging closer to support for a second Brexit referendum, after a drubbing at the European Parliament elections which saw Remain voters desert them for Liberal Democrats and Greens. In early-morning messages after seeing the party slump to third place with a 14 per cent share of the vote, both Jeremy Corbyn and shadow chancellor John
READ MOREImage caption Gary Clarke on the set of Wasteland In the early 1990s, the illegal rave scene in Britain was on the rise and heavy industry was on the decline. Choreographer Gary Clarke connects the two in a new dance show. Gary Clarke was too young to go to raves during the acid house explosion.
READ MOREPhysicists Allan Reiman (left) and Nat Fisch. Image: Elle Starkman/PPPL Office of Communications Scientists at the US Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) claim to have discovered a technique to control disruptions within fusion plasmas. If nuclear fusion can be cracked, it should provide a cleaner, more abundant and more efficient source of
READ MOREQuantum satellite will be capable of being completely reprogrammed in orbit. Image: Airbus The UK scientists have completed their part in the construction of the novel Quantum satellite, which is claimed will be the first fully reprogrammable, ‘software-defined’ spacecraft. This communications satellite has been commissioned by Eutelsat and is being built by Airbus and its subsidiary
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