Digital blackout: Internet access determines access to Covid vaccine in India

Digital blackout: Internet access determines access to Covid vaccine in India

India’s deadly coronavirus second wave has underscored a stark digital divide determining who has better access to vaccines and healthcare, as surging caseloads expose shortfalls and overwhelm hospitals. Onerous online procedures have turned vaccine access into an exclusionary, often lottery-like process in a country where about half the population lacks...

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‘Tulsa Race Massacre events could be targeted by white supremacist groups’

‘Tulsa Race Massacre events could be targeted by white supremacist groups’

The Tulsa Race Massacre’s centennial commemorations in Oklahoma could draw racial violence and white supremacist groups, the US Department of Homeland Security has warned in a bulletin. “We assess that upcoming commemoration events associated with the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre in Oklahoma probably are attractive targets for...

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Kenya president berates judiciary, warns he won’t relent on contentious constitutional order

Kenya president berates judiciary, warns he won’t relent on contentious constitutional order

Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta continued his onslaught on the judiciary during the country’s 58th Independence Day celebrations, terming the latter arm of government an impediment to economic development and national cohesion. President Kenyatta just fell short of accusing the judiciary of being the instigator of cycles of election violence, inter-ethnic...

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Illicit reptile trade: Currently, only 21 species available in private sanctuaries

Illicit reptile trade: Currently, only 21 species available in private sanctuaries

Netherlands-based herpetologist Jordi Janssen says that rediscovered species are highly prized, which is why traffickers always on the lookout for new research reports where they can extract information and useful to leads to newly profiled reptiles. “Last year there was a paper on a lizard from Sumatra, which had not...

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How reptile traffickers scour wildlife reports for ‘new’ species, rake in profits

How reptile traffickers scour wildlife reports for ‘new’ species, rake in profits

The descriptions and locations of new reptile species featured in scientific literature are frequently being used by traders to quickly hunt down, capture and sell these animals, allowing them to be monetised for handsome profits and threatening biodiversity. New reptile species are highly valued by collectors due to their novelty,...

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Can grit, ambition that Francis Kadenge epitomised inspire tottering AFC Leopards Sports Club?

Can grit, ambition that Francis Kadenge epitomised inspire tottering AFC Leopards Sports Club?

After AFC Leopards SC, one of Kenya’ most successful football clubs, was humiliated by a nondescript Bidco FC on May 30, the team’s supporters have expressed strong reservations about its current players and management’s commitment to success. “They fear success” is the refrain in every conversation. Given its history as...

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‘They’re killing all Black people’, 107-year-old granny remembers Tulsa massacre

‘They’re killing all Black people’, 107-year-old granny remembers Tulsa massacre

Seven-year-old Viola Fletcher was awakened by her parents 100 years ago today and told they had to leave home. Angry, gun-toting white mobs had set out under the cover of nightfall in her hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma, to kill Black people and destroy Black America’s economic mecca. Now 107, Fletcher...

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Gigo: Science grapples with tonnes of gibberish ‘research’ literature

Gigo: Science grapples with tonnes of gibberish ‘research’ literature

Nonsensical research papers generated by a computer programme are still popping up in the scientific literature many years after the problem was first seen, a study has revealed. Some publishers have told Nature they will take down the papers, which could result in more than 200 retractions. The issue began...

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Next Covid wave: Deadlier pandemic attack will come from its effect on job market

Next Covid wave: Deadlier pandemic attack will come from its effect on job market

Being out of work isn’t just bad for your finances. It’s bad for your health. Most people are aware of the effect of losing a job on mental health: depression, anxiety, social isolation. But job loss can hurt a person’s physical health as well. Research consistently shows that losing a...

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Lifting mask mandates: How proper messaging rallied world against Covid

Lifting mask mandates: How proper messaging rallied world against Covid

A sign is still posted on the front door of the Wolfeboro Food Co-op that reads, “Face masks required.” Until recently, another sign had hung directly below it, explaining how the New Hampshire market was following federal policy. Erin Perkins, manager of the shop, removed that second sign on 14...

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