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We have a problem: living with our eyes open without letting ourselves be defeated

Environment • June 7, 2022 • Joan Benach It’s July 20, 1969. The Apollo 11 manned space mission lands on our moon, and a few hours later, Neil Armstrong takes his first steps on the lunar surface, filling the world with surprise and admiration. With this realization arises the deep emotion of feeling an intimate …

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iOS 16 is compatible with Nintendo’s Switch Pro and Joy-Con drivers

Apple is adding native compatibility for Nintendo Switch Pro and Joy-Con drivers to iOS 16. Riley Testut, one of the iOS developers behind AltStore, has discovered compatibility with the new driver in a beta version for iOS 16 developers released yesterday. The Nintendo Switch Pro controller works “perfectly” according to Testut, and the two Joy-Con …

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The smallpox virus is found in semen. Is it enough to call it ITS?

Labeling sexually transmitted diseases / infections of monkeypox will lead to stigmatization of a particular community, experts feel The monkeypox virus can be spread through sexual contact, as indicated by the initial presentation of genital or perianal rashes in many cases, the World Health Organization (WHO) said. And now, a new study has found the …

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From iOS 16 to a MacBook Air M2, everything Apple revealed at WWDC 2022

This story is part of WWDC 2022, CNET’s full coverage of and about Apple’s annual developer conference. What is happening Apple’s annual developer conference, WWDC, is where the company shows off the upcoming versions of its operating systems and sometimes some notable new hardware to run them. Why it matters Knowing what’s to come for …

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Ontario’s right to disconnect policy has been implemented and emails can now be ignored after work

If you’re tired of answering emails or phone calls after a busy day, well, Ontario, there may be good news for you. As of Thursday, June 2, Ontario’s right to disconnect policy officially went into effect, which means companies with 25 or more employees must have a written policy to disconnect from work once finished …

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The UK reports 77 new cases of monkeypox in the largest outbreak outside Africa

British health officials reported 77 more cases of monkeypox on Monday, bringing the total to more than 300 nationwide. To date, the UK has the largest identified outbreak of the disease outside Africa, with the vast majority of infections in gay and bisexual men. Health officials warn that anyone, regardless of their sexual orientation, is …

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WWDC 2022 Live Conference, with all updates to iOS 16, MacBook Air and AR headphones as they happen

Update 2022-06-06T17: 50: 51.012Z Lots of new features in WatchOS 9 for heart health, including afib history. There’s also a new medication app that lets you keep track of the medications you need, and the rich complications can help you keep track of when you need to take certain medications. (Image credit: TechRadar) 2022-06-06T17: 48: …

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The natives of Borneo knew that a tree was two different species. Genetic analysis confirms that they were right

A pingan lumok fruit (left) and a beloved lumok fruit (left). Credit: Gardener et al./Current Biology More than 200 years ago, a Spanish botanist described Artocarpus odoratissimus, a species of fruit tree found in Borneo and the Philippines. The Iban people, who are natives of Borneo, know that the tree has two different varieties, called …

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