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Science/Tech

The shameful attacks on the Covid inquiry prove it: the right is lost in anti-science delusion | Polly Toynbee

Yesterday at 13:52 PM, via The Guardian

There is nothing wrong with questioning the mighty cost of the lockdowns, but we can’t let hardline libertarians rewrite Britain’s pandemic history

That number will stay fixed for ever in public memory: 23,000 people died because Boris Johnson resisted locking the country down in time. As Covid swept in, and with horrific images of Italian temporary morgues in tents, he went on holiday and took...

Can Tech Get Rid of Bad Trips?

Yesterday at 13:30 PM, via Wired

In this episode of Uncanny Valley, we talk about some of the latest drug trends and all the ways drugs are changing as they continue to be intertwined with tech.

Antibiotic resistance: how a pioneering trial is using old drugs to save babies from sepsis

Yesterday at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

The infection is responsible for 800,000 newborn deaths each year, but clinics in eight countries are working together to find new treatments

Just a few minutes from the turquoise waters of Kenya’s Kilifi Creek, a world away from the tourists enjoying their time on the estuary, a team of clinicians, technicians and microbiologists is helping to shape a new era of care for newborns.

NeoSep1 is a...

Uber goes electric in SA

Yesterday at 12:46 PM, via ITWeb

The e-hailing firm announces Uber Go Electric, its first fully electric product in South Africa.

Takealot no-go zones in South Africa

Yesterday at 12:07 PM, via MyBroadband

Takealot does not deliver to several communities in South Africa due to the high rates at which its vehicles are hijacked in those areas. However, it has seen some improvements in the past year.

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