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·May 18, 2021

The limits of Facebook’s ‘Supreme Court’

What Facebook calls its “Supreme Court” ruled on Wednesday that it was the right decision for the company to kick former President Donald J. Trump off the platform after his posts about the riot at the U.S. Capitol in January. Well, sort of. In a sign of how weird this…

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The limits of Facebook’s ‘Supreme Court’
The limits of Facebook’s ‘Supreme Court’

Jan 7, 2021

This is why you aren’t valued high

A good is valued higher when there is a limited supply of said goods, coupled with a high desire for it. — If one wishes to discover their highest value and status in life, it is helpful to consider the basic economic model of supply and demand. A good is valued higher when there is a limited supply of said goods, coupled with a high desire for it. Likewise, a person who…

Life

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This is why you aren’t valued high
This is why you aren’t valued high

Published in Sciention

·Jan 7, 2021

10 Reasons why you are still poor

Setting goals and investing wisely is easy, in the words of Warren Buffett, “You don’t have to be a genius to invest well” — It seems that many Americans are not experts when it comes to managing their finances, and they often end up broke month after month. The cycle of overspending leaves people poor, even if their income puts them well above the poverty line. A household bringing in $75,000 a year or…

Life Lessons

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10 Reasons why you are still poor
10 Reasons why you are still poor

Published in Sciention

·Sep 11, 2020

Climate Crisis Could Displace 1.2 Billion People By 2050

A new report shows that a global climate crisis could displace more than 1.2 billion people by 2050, with environmental disasters fueling mass migration and major armed conflicts. According to a new study, an estimated 2 billion people will be displaced from their homes by the end of the century…

Crisis

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Climate Crisis Could Displace 1.2 Billion People By 2050
Climate Crisis Could Displace 1.2 Billion People By 2050

Published in Fraction

·Sep 8, 2020

UNICEF To Lead Supply Procurement Of Vaccines

The United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) is the world’s largest single vaccine buyer, procuring more than 2 billion doses of various vaccines annually for routine immunization and outbreak response on behalf of nearly 100 countries. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) will lead the procurement and delivery of coronavirus vaccines…

Unicef

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UNICEF To Lead Supply Procurement Of Vaccines
UNICEF To Lead Supply Procurement Of Vaccines

Published in Sciention

·Sep 7, 2020

Scan Reveals How Brain Adapts To Life In Space

For decades, NASA’s Human Research Program has been discovering answers to what happens to the human body in space. American astronauts who have spent long periods in space have helped NASA understand the effects of long-term exposure to an environment confined to microgravity. …

Space

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Scan Reveals How Brain Adapts To Life In Space
Scan Reveals How Brain Adapts To Life In Space

Published in Sciention

·Sep 7, 2020

52% Of Land In India May Turn Into Desert In Next 30 Years

Climate change is taking its toll on agricultural productivity and farmers in India. MUMBAI, India may be on the verge of melting the polar ice caps, but its economy will be hit hardest by climate change, a 2018 economic study shows. The world’s dry population is projected to rise 43%…

Climate

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52% Of Land In India May Turn Into Desert In Next 30 Years
52% Of Land In India May Turn Into Desert In Next 30 Years

Published in Sciention

·Aug 18, 2020

What did Cassini saw before its end?

NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has made contact with Earth for the first time since September 15, 2017, when the spacecraft ended its life by plunging into the ringed planet’s atmosphere. …

Cassini

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What did Cassini saw before its end
What did Cassini saw before its end

Published in Sciention

·Aug 17, 2020

When will Coronavirus come to an end?

The Coronavirus forecasting program estimates that the global dissemination of coronavirus will end by December 2020. Here we will use the daily mortality rate (if it drops below 0.3 million) as an indicator of the end of a pandemic for individual states. After the mask is off, the United States…

Coronavirus

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When will Coronavirus come to an end?
When will Coronavirus come to an end?

Published in Sciention

·Aug 13, 2020

Early Mars Was Covered with Ice Sheets, Not Flowing Rivers - Science Reveals

Mars may once have been covered by ice sheets that were not covered by rivers, new research published Monday in Nature Geoscience shows. …

Mars

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Early Mars Was Covered with Ice Sheets, Not Flowing Rivers - Science Reveals
Early Mars Was Covered with Ice Sheets, Not Flowing Rivers - Science Reveals
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