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  3. About 50 social organizations ask the Constitutional Court for a response to the political crisis in Quito. Different social sectors announced a demonstration for this Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. local time (11:00 GMT) in the capital of Ecuador in the face of the political crisis that the Quito Mayor's Office is experiencing, led by Mayor Jorge Yunda. Sectors both for and against the mayor will participate in the mobilizations called. Some transport unions announced that they will march to enforce the votes cast in the 2019 elections, won by Yunda to lead the Metropolitan Council. “We are going to ask that democracy be respected. Ecuador is a constitutional state of rights, ”said the president of the Pichincha Land Transport Federation and manager of the Quito Taxi Drivers Union, Carlos Brunis. According to the president of the Quito Chamber, Carlos Loaiza, there would be more than 50 civil society organizations requesting a response from the Ecuadorian Constitutional Court and they will be marching this Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Chamber of Small and Medium Enterprises of Pichicha (Capeipi) called for a concentration against the mayor, who was removed by the majority of the Metropolitan Council last June, and restored to office a short time ago by a court. Capeipi announced in a statement that the mobilization responds to the serious political and institutional crisis that exists in the city. According to the document, they will go to the headquarters of the Constitutional Court to request that the court settle the legal conflict by the Mayor's Office of Quito, which exists between the mayor and the councilor Santiago Guarderas, who assumed office for about ten days and consider that he is still in the position. Guarderas, for his part, presented this Tuesday an extraordinary protection action before the Constitutional Court of Ecuador. "We have to give #Quito back its dignity," the politician posted on his social networks. The two actions are expected to take place at 4:00 p.m. local time (11:00 GMT) at different points near the center of the Ecuadorian capital, so the drivers anticipated that they will probably change the schedule to avoid possible comforts. Politics
  4. On a moonless night just over a decade ago, Marie Dacke and Eric Warrant, animal vision experts at Lund University, Sweden, made a surprising discovery in South Africa. The researchers had been watching the nocturnal dung beetles, the miniature Sisyphus of the savannah, as they rolled gigantic dung balls. The beetles, or acatangas as they are also called, appeared to be able to roll in a surprisingly straight line, despite having no clear landmarks. Humans are famous for this kind of thing. The stars attracted our species to cross the seas and ignited the sciences that later allowed us to climb toward them in rockets. From culture to culture, the Milky Way served as a backdrop and inspiration for stories about rivers, trees, gods, snakes, and of course, exploration. But we weren't the only ones looking at her. Researchers like Dacke suspect that a large part of the animal world could sometimes navigate thanks to starlight. These animals could start to get lost as the lights of our cities drow out that glow. His team's most recent study, published in late July, reveals that dung beetles get confused when under light-flooded skies. The result is added to a small and scattered body of research, carried out over decades, on what the night sky can mean for other Earthlings who can perceive it. These experiments pose the same difficult questions: can animals see stars? Are they able to harness them? And what if they don't have them? In the 1780s, astronomers William and Caroline Herschel scanned the skies for nebulae and found some that looked like spiral seashells. In the 1920s, Edwin Hubble, commanding a huge telescope, discovered that the spirals of the Milky Way, Andromeda, and Herschel were galactic islands in a vast cosmic sea. And in the mid-2000s, Nick, who is arguably a researcher in Cologne, Germany, swam to his own telescope and flopped into an underwater chair. Then he put his head into a tube and, if he saw a star, he would press an oar. He was rewarded with fish. Nick, a harbor seal, entered the annals of astronomical history when Guido Dehnhardt, a marine biologist now working at the University of Rostock, was studying how marine mammals orient themselves. Dehnhardt and his colleague Björn Mauck hypothesized that if seals could distinguish stars, that could help explain how these animals are capable of completing long journeys across seas that would otherwise have no characteristic features. To put the astronomical abilities of seals to the test, Mauck devised what must be two of the most surprising and wonderful experiments in the history of science. First, the team built their "focascope," a tube without a lens through which Nick gave a visual tour of the night sky. He constantly squeezed his paddle when bright spots like Venus, Sirius, and Polaris came into view. The researchers determined that he couldn't see as many faint stars as humans, but there were still plenty of celestial landmarks available to him. Then Mauck built something even bigger. This time he invited two seals to participate, Nick and his smarter brother, Malte. When they were brought back to the Cologne Zoo pool, the seals entered a 4.5-meter diameter dome, the rim of which rested on a floating ring. The interior of this custom-built aquatic planetarium was illuminated with 6,000 simulated stars. "Right away they were swimming around the planetarium and looking at the stars as if to say, 'Oh, what is that?'" Dehnhardt said. "You had the impression that they really recognized what it was." Through the compound eyes of a dung beetle, stars appear as spots, not as points of light. But those same eyes are more sensitive than ours to faint objects, like the mottled patterns of the Milky Way. After its spinning scan, the beetle rolls its ball in a straight line away from the manure heap for a few minutes, in a random direction. (This seems to minimize the chance that two beetles will meet, which often results in a fight.) Dacke found that the beetles appear to keep rolling in a straight line by confirming that the intragalactic panorama they were heading towards still coincided with the previous reference image. But a curious thing happened when Dacke's team continued to study this behavior: They found it increasingly difficult to locate the Milky Way in the sky. “I ended up spending a night in the forest, when I was riding my bike,” says James Foster, who joined the project as a graduate student and is now doing a post-doctorate in zoology at the University of Würzburg, Germany. It is a common experience; About four in five Americans, two in three Europeans and one in three people in the world reside somewhere too bright at night for the Milky Way to be visible, a 2016 study showed, and the fraction of our planet that lights up at night increases every year. Dacke and Foster set out to see if washed-out skies were important to their study subjects, too. In their latest experiments, published in Current Biology, they illuminated the beetles with spotlights and brought them to the roof of the biology building at Wits University in downtown Johannesburg. They found two effects, neither of them good. When a beetle's sky was dominated by a single dazzling light, it could go straight ahead, but instead of rolling in a random direction, it was heading toward the lighthouse. More confusing were the featureless, light-flooded skies you'd expect in the suburbs - the beetles just circled. Other species can be affected in a similar way. Stars have always been more or less constant when other landmarks erode and the planet's magnetic field changes. After completing their studies, the astronomical animals pioneers of science have followed other destinies. Some of the South African dung beetles now live in Lund's laboratory, where researchers sometimes study them under a fully simulated sky. Demlen kept the Betelgeuse indigo tiles in his laboratory through the winter and released them in the spring. Fortunately, he said, they recalibrated to true north before beginning their first migration. And the seal Nick is still actively collaborating in fields such as acoustics, hydrodynamics and optics, even though Malte died a few years ago. Nick now lives in a large harbor laboratory that opens onto the Baltic Sea; at night, he and the other seals in the enclosure can see fantastic skies overhead, says Dehnhardt. Animals
  5. nvicta Electric, the first 100% electric Spanish import, distribution and mobility brand, has chosen a very Flemish name for its latest electric scooter, MB5 Utrera, manufactured in China and sold in Spain in two different versions: one with a removable battery and another with a fixed battery. Invicta Electric MB5 Utrera: with fixed or removable battery Designed as a single-seat entry-level scooter, the Invicta Electric MB5 Utrera can be driven from the age of 15 with the AM (the old moped license) driving license and, of course, also with the A1 and A2 motorcycle licenses, in addition to the license to drive class B cars. Invicta Electric MB5 Utrera prices The Invicta Electric MB5 Utrera is available in two versions that differ in battery and autonomy. The Utrera City version uses a fixed battery with a capacity of 1.4 kWh that provides a range of up to 70 km and can be charged from any household outlet in six hours. Its price is 1,995 euros. The Utrera Street model, on the other hand, has a removable 1.2 kWh lithium-ion battery that allows it to travel up to 60 km on a single charge. The battery can be charged on the motorcycle itself or easily removed, with a reduced weight of 11 kg, to be able to charge it at home or at work. It also serves as an anti-theft device, since the motorcycle without the battery is useless. Its price is 2,395 euros. The MB5 Utrera is approved for one seat and, due to its status as a moped, with a maximum speed limited to 45 km / h. Its electric motor integrated in the rear wheel develops a maximum power of 2 kW (3 CV) and, like all electric vehicles, offers an instantaneous delivery of torque, which means an immediate response to the accelerator, always in a linear and progressive way , smoothly, which helps to facilitate its control. The MB5 Utrera completes the wide range of Invicta Electric scooters, but it is the only one that has been baptized with the name of a Spanish city, specifically in the province of Seville. The Invicta Electric range starts with the Opai as the entry model and is available from 1,795 euros. This is followed by the DTR (from 1,995 euros), the offenders iTank (3,895 euros) and iTango (3,395 euros) with three wheels and the Alex maxiscooter (from 3,695 euros) with up to 200 km of autonomy. The Invicta Electric MB5 Utrera also stands out for its equipment, both technological and comfort. All its lighting is Led, both for the functions of the headlight, the pilot or the turn signals; with a 'follow me home' mode that keeps the light on for 10 seconds so that the user has the area lit while preparing or leaving the parking space. For the instrumentation, it uses a digital LCD screen with speedometer, charge level indicator, total and partial odometer, room and battery temperature, among others. The comfort provided by its ergonomics and the rear double shock absorber suspension is complemented by the backrest behind the seat, the hollow under the seat with capacity for a helmet, the open glove compartment behind the shield or the folding footrests integrated into the bodywork. Like the rest of the mopeds and motorcycles in the Invicta Electric range, the MB5 Utrera enjoys a 2-year unlimited mileage warranty; which can optionally be extended up to 5 years with a limit of 100,000 km. All the models in the Invicta Electric range can be purchased in urban stores or brand dealerships as well as through the internet at invictaelectric.es. Moto
  6. Even with the best of intentions, it can be difficult to lead a healthy life, especially since people are often unaware of their bad habits and also do not keep detailed records of their daily activity. So that this does not happen to you, you need to download and use the HUAWEI Health App daily, with which it will be easier for you to lead a healthy life. The first of many steps to a healthier life One of the basic functions of the HUAWEI Health App is to help you keep track of your personal information such as height, weight, steps taken during the day, total distance traveled and calories burned. This information along with a healthy diet are the beginning of a healthier life and you don't need to do anything other than carry your smartphone in your pocket. To encourage your progress, the app has a section called "my achievements" in which you can review all your history, including the longest race you have done and if you want to make it more interesting, you can make exercise an adventure and see your friends and family. Automatically record a video of your outdoor training routes with music, so you can see exactly what you've accomplished. Use Dynamic Tracking to post it on your social media and inspire yourself and others on your fitness journey. Unleash your full potential with the HUAWEI GT2 Pro Combining the HUAWEI Health app With the GT2 Pro you will be able to unlock a new world of functions with which you will be able to measure all your vital signs such as blood oxygen, heart rate, stress, quality of sleep, with which you will be able to better know your body and some bad habits. The HUAWEI GT2 Pro can monitor all your workouts and the status of your daily activity, including steps, calories, hours of activity, medium and high intensity training time, etc., forming a fitness log ring to encourage you to exercise more often and regularly. The exercise ring can also be shared with family and friends to compete with them. The GT2 Pro has a 24-hour continuous heart rate monitoring function to help you know your heart rate in real time. During workouts, accurate heart rate monitoring helps you exercise in a more scientific and healthy way. In addition to monitoring SpO2 automatically and continuously, it also allows you to take individual measurements. In extreme conditions, such as high mountains and cold environments, the HUAWEI GT2 Pro helps users better determine their current physical condition and indicates if they need to rest to avoid physical injury. With this wearable you can access, control and manage your fitness and health data with the confidence that they will always be protected. Even for minimal registration, user consent is required. During data transmission, HTTPS encryption is applied. Additionally, HUAWEI Research Cloud enables desensitized cloud storage and encryption, as well as hardware-level file encryption. Relying on technology to take care of health is a wise decision since diseases can be prevented. To learn more about all the benefits that the HUAWEI GT2 Pro offers you, you can visit the store located in Mall Multiplaza or enter the online store https://huaweiestore.com/ where you can find this and other models that HUAWEI has available at Panama. Lifestyle
  7. A survey of exoplanet candidates identified by NASA's TESS mission is laying the groundwork for understanding how the most common worlds in the Milky Way formed and evolved. The goal of the Carnegie Institution for Science-led research is also to determine why the pattern of planetary orbits and sizes in our Solar System is so unusual. Johanna Teske of Carnegie, Sharon Wang of Tsinghua University (formerly Carnegie) and Angie Wolfgang (formerly of Penn State University and now at SiteZeus), head the Magellan-TESS Survey (MTS), which is in the middle of its planned three-year duration. Their mid-survey findings, in collaboration with a large international group of researchers, will be published in the Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. NASA's Kepler mission revealed that our galaxy is teeming with planets, discovering thousands of confirmed worlds and predicting that there are billions more. One of the surprises contained in this reward is that exoplanets between the size of Earth and Neptune are the most common discovered so far, even though there are none in our own Solar System. These "in-between" planets appear to be two different sizes, roughly one to 1.7 (super-Earths) and roughly two to three (mini-Neptune) times the size of Earth, indicating different gas content in his compositions. "We want to understand whether super-Earths and mini-Neptunes were distinct from their earliest origins, or whether some aspect of their evolution caused them to deviate from each other," Teske explained in a statement. "In a sense, we hope to probe the nature-nurturing question for the most common exoplanets in the galaxy: were these planets born differently or did they diverge due to their environment? Or is it something in between?" The survey uses TESS data and observations from the Magellan telescopes at Carnegie's Las Campanas Observatory in Chile to study a selection of 30 small, relatively short-period planet candidates. TESS data shows dips in brightness when an object passes in front of its host star. The amount of attenuation allows the survey team to measure the radius of a candidate planet. This information is combined with observations collected by the Planet Seeking Spectrograph at Las Campanas that works using a technique called the radial velocity method, which is currently the most common way for astronomers to measure the masses of individual planets. The Magellan-TESS study team is interested in the interplay between key variables that could help astronomers better characterize the formation pathways of the super-Earth and mini-Neptune planets. They look for trends in the relationships between the mass of a planet and its radius; the properties of its host star, including the composition and amount of energy it radiates to the planet; and the architecture of the planetary system of which the planet is a part. "The underlying relationship between the radius and the mass of these small planets is crucial in determining their overall compositions, through their overall density, as well as how much variation there is in their compositions," Wolfgang explained. "Quantifying this relationship will help us to discern if there is one training path or multiple pathways." What sets this survey apart from previous work is its scope: the team designed the survey from the ground up to try to account for biases that could skew the way the results are interpreted in a larger context. Your goal is to be able to draw strong conclusions about super-Earths and mini-Neptune planets as a po[CENSORED]tion, versus just a collection of 30 individual objects. The mid-survey findings, which make a significant contribution to the number of small planets with known masses and radii, already point to evidence of small observational selection biases that may have affected scientists' work on mass measurements. Therefore, the MTS could provide an important framework for future radial velocity studies of transiting planets. Going forward, the next half of the survey will focus on completing the sample (this document contains 22 of the 30 planned candidates) and continuing to monitor all systems for longer period planets not detected by TESS to probe the system architectures. Verifying the influence of the host star composition is another next step, as previous work has suggested that the compositions of the planets may be related to those of the stars they orbit. "We hope that obtaining this multidimensional understanding will significantly improve our understanding of exoplanet evolution and perhaps explain why our own solar system seems unusual," concluded Wang. News
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  11. Faced with a renewed scenario of internal uncertainty after the change of command, investment decisions have become even more complicated. Precisely, the situation is being impacted not only by the concerns of the Delta variant, but also by the upcoming political decisions of the new state administration. In the midst of this panorama, César Fuentes, director of Esan's Master in Public Management, recommends maintaining caution until the price of the dollar can stabilize. "In the short term, staying in dollars or perhaps putting [the money] in a box with a high interest rate in soles, is a defensive mechanism," says the specialist. "More than winning, what people want is not to lose the savings they have had," he stressed. In turn, Carlos Casas, dean of the Faculty of Economics and Finance of the Universidad del Pacífico, considered that it is advisable to apply the ‘wait and see’ strategy. "There is still a lot of fog that does not allow us to envision how the future is coming," he said. With that in mind, he suggested people be cautious as it would be a "high risk" gamble to invest at this point. "I would keep my positions where they are, keeping the resources in their currency and with the highest possible returns," he said. To monitor In the local panorama, the experts point out that a factor to observe will be the continuity of the Minister of Economy, Pedro Francke; and the president of the Central Reserve Bank, Julio Velarde. "That will give stability at least in the monetary and financial part, which is important," Fuentes noted. "That is a first pillar," he added. Meanwhile, Casas said that it will be relevant to continue to express clear signals for investment, since "it is the sustainable way to generate employment and increase people's income." Finally, the specialist highlighted that the international outlook is favorable since, for example, the prices of metals such as copper are at high levels. Consequently, this would generate significant levels of collection. Politics
  12. They are cute, adorable, and no longer on the brink of extinction. Pandas are no longer classified as such by Chinese authorities, but they remain vulnerable, they warn. The classification has been lowered because their number in the wild has reached at least 1,800 specimens. Experts say the country has managed to save its iconic animal thanks to its long-term conservation efforts, including expanding its habitats. The latest update of the classification "reflects the improvement of their living conditions and China's efforts to maintain their integrated habitats," said Cui Shuhong, head of the Department of Nature Conservation and Ecology at the Ministry of Ecology and Environment in a press conference. The new classification comes years after the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) already removed this animal from its list of endangered species and re-classified it as "vulnerable" in 2016. At the time, Chinese officials questioned the decision, warning that it could lead people to believe that conservation efforts could be relaxed. But how exactly did China save these formidable animals? China has been trying for years to increase the po[CENSORED]tion of the giant panda. These animals were once widespread throughout the south and east of the country, but due to human po[CENSORED]tion expansion and development, they are now limited to areas that still contain bamboo forests. The success is due to Chinese efforts to recreate and repo[CENSORED]te bamboo forests. Bamboo makes up about 99% of their diet, without which they are likely to starve. Pandas must eat between 12 and 38 kg of bamboo a day to meet their energy needs. "It's about restoring habitats," Craig Hilton-Taylor, director of the IUCN Red List, told the BBC. "The mere act of restoring the panda's habitat has given them back their space and provided them with food." The loss of habitats caused the number of pandas to drop to just over 1,200 in the 1980s, according to the specialist. "We must recover the bamboo and little by little the number of pandas will begin to recover," he says. Ginette Hemley, senior vice president for wildlife conservation at the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), agreed. "The Chinese have done a great job investing in panda habitats, expanding and creating new reserves," Hemley said. "They are a wonderful example of what can happen when a government commits to conservation." However, this success could be short-lived. Climate change is expected to wipe out more than a third of the panda's bamboo habitat in the next 80 years. "With climate change, it's going to be too hot for bamboo to grow," explained Hilton-Taylor. Pandas are highly dependent on bamboo for food and the loss of it does not make things very promising for them. " Many Chinese zoos and facilities have opted for giant panda breeding in captivity, sometimes using artificial insemination methods. Keeping animals in captivity is like an insurance policy, "says Hilton-Taylor." But we don't want to keep them in captivity forever. " The ultimate goal of most captive breeding programs is to return the animals to the wild. Animals
  13. Circulates on the Internet a funny gif with the sad-faced Marge Simpson accompanied by the heartbreaking text: "When you want to realize it, 20 years have passed for everything." And yes, when you are an age and you take a look at the 'rear view', suddenly decades have passed of what seemed to have happened very recently. The last? example: the incredible history of the Suzuki GSX-R1000 ... of which the truly incredible thing is that it was born in 2001! Indeed. It was then that Suzuki's Motorcycle division launched the first GSX-R1000 supercar, an evolution of the smaller displacement GSX-R, which had started the mythical saga in 1985 (GSX-R750) and continued in 1986 (GSX-R1100 ) and 1997 (GSX-R600). "However, while the GSX-R600 and GSX-R750 evolved and received improvements, the GSX-R1100 was getting somewhat stagnant with respect to market trends and entered the 21st century somewhat behind its competition. more direct. Its last update dated back to 1995 and its base was similar to that used by the 1993 version ", recognizes the signature of the S. The 5 Best Zuzuki Motorcycles Ever "At Suzuki we were perfectly aware that the largest of its supercar series needs a major renovation, and thus, in 2001, it was replaced in its catalogs by an innovative and revolutionary GSX-R1000. A motorcycle that was adapted to the regulations of the World Superbike Championship, which even today does not allow models driven by four-cylinder engines to exceed 1,000 cc ", they underline today, while reviewing the incredible history of the Suzuki GSX-R1000. We accompany you on this exciting journey. Do you put on your helmet and also get on as a preferred passenger? 1)Suzuki GSX-R1000 2001: "Thus, twenty years ago, we put on the market the first GSX-R1000, a very innovative motorcycle that came to replace the veteran GSX-R1100 and with which it did not share anything. The GSX-R1000 was a much smaller motorcycle and light, and debuted a compact 988 cc inline four-cylinder engine, Suzuki's superbike announced a power of 160 hp at 10,000 rpm and a top speed of 287 km / h. 2)Suzuki GSX-R1000 de 2003: Sports bikes had significant sales figures and every two years they had to evolve to stay at the top. So in 2003 the GSX-R1000 got its first update. The superbike had been very po[CENSORED]r and our engineers at Suzuki worked to make it lighter, faster and more effective, while making it easier and more enjoyable to ride. The chassis lacquered in black for the occasion, was completely revised and the power delivery of the engine was softened to some extent thanks, among others, to a new 32-bit control unit that managed to make calculations more quickly. The exhaust system included titanium manifolds and, along with other minor modifications to the engine, the announced power increased to 164 hp at 10,800 rpm. " 3)Suzuki GSX-R1000 de 2005: "Renewed in its entirety, it premiered the motor part and the cycle part. The displacement increases to 999 cc thanks to a slight increase in the piston stroke and the power increases considerably, declaring 178 hp at 11,000 rpm. The new chassis plus The short heralds somewhat more radical heights in search of greater agility, but without detracting from the unquestionable poise characteristic of the previous GSX-R1000. To further improve this aspect, get smaller and lighter 310 mm front discs. Titanium increased in the exhaust system and the word 'Titanium' marked on the muffler cover made this clear. The set announced a dry weight of 166 kg, a figure that was 2 kg lower than its predecessor. " 4)Suzuki GSX-R1000 de 2007: "The arrival of the Euro3 regulation forced major changes to be made in the noise and emissions sections. Thus, the GSX-R1000 fitted a new exhaust system with a silencer on each side, which caused its advertised dry weight to rise to 172 kg. The increase in this figure was also helped by the new hydraulic clutch actuation system and the installation of an electrohydraulic steering damper. Despite adapting it to Euro 3, Suzuki worked a lot on the engine and increased its power in such a way. considerable, announcing 185 hp at 12,000 rpm. Also, it had three engine modes, allowing to modify the map by acting on a switch located on the right hand side. The chassis maintained the structure, but was renewed and had only five welded parts each". 5)Suzuki GSX-R1000 (2017-2021): "The global crisis that began in 2007 and the regulations of many countries that are less permissive in terms of speed, led to a significant decline in sales of sports bikes worldwide. Even at Suzuki we were many years off the MotoGP grid due to However, its return to the Grand Prix in 2015 was accompanied by a new GSX-R1000 that was presented as a prototype in 2016 and hit the market in 2017. This GSX-R1000 debuted an ultra-short-stroke engine (55.1 mm), also equipped with a variable distribution system derived from that used by the brand in MotoGP. This model, which is the one that has survived to this day, is also the first to mount an electronic throttle and inertial platform (IMU) , which is accompanied by an electronic package with traction control, shift assistant that works in both directions, etc. Also noteworthy is the exhaust system, which recovers the "4 in 1" type configuration, or the lighting. ado, all with LED technology. There is also a second version with a double “R” in its nomenclature, more suitable for use on the track and distinguished by mounting better suspensions (such as pressurized Showa BFF fork), inextensible brake hoses and height-adjustable swingarm axle. A motorcycle that maintains its entire validity to continue being a benchmark superbike, a cult model but at the same time modern and advanced, with special versions such as the recent 100th Anniversary special edition, limited to 20 numbered units. A version painted in the retro-inspired colors of the MotoGP GSX-RR in blue and silver, in homage to the first bikes that the brand competed with in the Grand Prix during the 1960s. "(As you can see in the opening photo), they recall from the Japanese brand.Today, Suzuki continues to be one of the benchmark motorcycle brands in all displacements, both in terms of performance and reliability, and on its 101st anniversary, after winning the World Championship. MotoGP 2020 riders with Joan Mir, take heart from the incredible history of the Suzuki GSX-R1000, as a motorcycle that has helped a lot to forge its legend in the last two decades ... and to round off its first centenary, proud of its past and with the latest technology of the present and the future. Moto
  14. The Pygmies, a group of hunter and gatherer people who live in the forest areas of Central and West Africa near the Atlantic Ocean and are known for their short stature, maintain their age-old habits of life despite advances in technology. Europeans gave the name "pygme" to this group of people based on the Greek word "πυγμή" which means fist. Thus they made reference to the fact that these individuals were "the size of a fist", as they measured an average of 120 centimeters in height. It is believed that there are currently approximately 120,000 pygmies. Most of them live in the forested areas of Cameroon, near the Atlantic Ocean. Small pygmy groups also exist in Rwanda, Burundi, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, Gabon and Angola. They continue their 5,000-year-old hunting culture Pygmy-inhabited rainforests are rapidly being depleted due to timber production and mining. The habitats of pygmies, who are not allowed to live in forests that have been transformed into national parks, are getting smaller and smaller. Apart from this, the integration efforts of the Government of Cameroon for the Pygmies to settle into a stable life are not successful. Pygmies, who do not like to communicate with foreigners and have photos taken of them, lead a different lifestyle than the settled peoples of the African continent. Many pygmies, still living like ancient people, spend most of their time hunting deep in the forests and gathering fruits and herbs. Because they do not use money, Pygmies exchange the products they hunt and gather with other communities to meet their needs. These groups of people travel frequently to find prey, making arrows and spears out of wood and stone, and using machetes to kill monkeys, antelopes, gazelles, and elephants. Wild fruit trees are the main food source for pygmies. They consume fruits such as wild plum, wild mango, and hazelnuts daily. They also use the forest as a pharmacy I was born in this forest and I want to die here. This forest gives us everything we need," said Aboumyem Amoura, the oldest member of the Pygmy Amoura family, who lives in the forest region of Bikuitsi-Njule. Pygmies, who cannot benefit from any social services in the places where they live, especially health, because they are not accepted as citizens. They use the leaves, bark, and wild plants of forest trees as medicines. Syrup made from the leaves of the Moringa tree (called the miracle tree), commonly found in the rainforests where pygmies live, is used to treat high blood pressure. The pygmies use the cream they produce from the Nlouer plant against poisoning, they use the syrup obtained by boiling the bark of the Abda Zoak tree (elephant tree) in the treatment of stomach disorders and ailments experienced by women during pregnancy . For the treatment of bone and joint pain, pygmies warm the bark of the Azobe tree and apply it by massaging the problem area. They live in wooden houses of the Nzon and Mbunde tree Pygmies live in houses that they build from the branches and broad leaves of the Nzon and Mbunde tree, which are often found in the forest. These individuals migrate frequently and build their temporary houses in about an hour. This group of people spend their days hunting and gathering wild fruits, gather around the fire that they light at night, chat, listen to the advice of their elders and dance. They believe in life after death Pygmies, who generally maintain their belief in animism, believe that everything in nature has a spirit and a material existence, and they believe that every object is controlled by a spirit. These people hide their dead in boats or caves, since they believe in an afterlife and believe that the spirits of their ancestors live everywhere. However, it is possible to find Muslims and Christians among the Pygmies who have come into contact with sedentary life in recent years. Lifestyle
  15. The delivery of the second component of the Russian Sputnik V vaccine will be normalized this August as a result of the expansion of the production capacity of the drug against the coronavirus, according to the Sputnik V team.Through a statement, the Sputnik V team explained that this month "all temporary delays" in the distribution of this drug will be completely resolved and emphasized that, to date, production agreements have been established "with manufacturers in 14 countries." , which will double the availability for September. The document states that one of the most important agreements is the one that has been signed with the Serum Institute of India, the largest producer of vaccines in the world. "In countries where Sputnik V is used as part of national vaccination campaigns, especially in Argentina and Mexico, a constant decrease in covid-19 cases is observed," reads the document, which also cites a study by the National Center Gamaleya Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology, in Russia, published in the international medical journal 'Vaccines', which highlights that the Russian drug is one of the most effective against variants of the coronavirus, including Delta. Global demand for Sputnik V remains very high due to its exceptional efficacy and safety, as well as the absence of serious side effects that have been linked to the use of some other vaccines. Sputnik V was the first to offer a joint mix-and-match test to another producer when it made an offer to AstraZeneca on November 23, 2020. Since February this year, joint trials of Sputnik V and AstraZeneca have been ongoing in the United Arab Emirates, Azerbaijan and Argentina. The first positive results were announced on July 30. More positive results on immunogenicity are expected this week. They also report that the first component of Sputnik V or Sputnik Light, which itself has an efficacy greater than 80% greater than that of many two-dose vaccines, will be offered to other vaccine producers as part of the combination strategy, that triggers a strong and long-lasting immune response. News
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  19. The risk rating agency Fitch Ratings warned today that Tunisian President Kais Said's initiative to dismiss the head of government and temporarily suspend Parliament could hamper negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and deter its Western partners. to continue supporting the country. "The latest decisions of the President of the Republic raise new political uncertainties, however, we believe that it is unlikely that he will use his powers to push forward difficult measures, such as cuts in the large wage bill of the public sector - which in 2020 represented 17% of the GDP- because it would be unpo[CENSORED]r and could generate social pressure against it, "Fitch explained in a press release. The finance corporation lamented that prospects for reforms to reduce the budget deficit, stabilize debt and limit external pressures on liquidity were already low before the current political crisis, although it noted that Europe's concerns about clandestine migration "will remain. an important motivation for external support. " The fragile coalition in parliament, tensions between key political leaders and entrenched social and union opposition against fiscal consolidation measures have complicated efforts to maintain fiscal soundness and IMF support, he explained. In the absence of solid reforms and international support, financial pressures will continue to increase, warned Fitch, which already downgraded the country's rating to "B" this month with a negative outlook. Although Tunisia plans to receive support from public creditors, equivalent to 4.7% of GDP, and access the Eurobond market to obtain funds worth 2.2% of GDP, these objectives are "unrealistic" so the government it will continue to depend on local finances. Creditors could consider debt restructuring through the Paris Club, an informal body made up of creditor states, with possible repercussions for private creditors but would be reluctant to accept a debt reduction without reforms to address the high budget deficit , he pointed. It also revealed that its current foreign exchange reserves stand at 8.9 billion dollars this July compared to 9.8 billion at the end of the year. With its system on the brink of bankruptcy, whose public debt reaches a dizzying record of 30,000 million euros, the Maghreb country is in full negotiation with the IMF for a new loan - the fourth during the last decade - of 3,300 million euros, before making the leap to the international market to try to mobilize another 3,200 million. Added to the economic and social crisis is political instability. President Kais Said announced yesterday the dismissal of the head of Government and the suspension of the Assembly for 30 days as well as the withdrawal of the parliamentary immunity of all the deputies "to regain social peace and save the State", a decision that the majority of Political forces, as well as legal experts, describe it as a "coup d'état". Politics
  20. This discovery casts doubt on the theory, established for decades, that animals appeared on Earth only after the atmosphere and oceans received a major injection of oxygen. But until now, no sponge fossils from that period, known as the Neoproterozoic, have been detected. Elizabeth Turner, a professor at the Canadian Laurentienne University, searched for these fossils in geological layers of reefs dating back 890 million years, reefs "made" by bacteria that were depositing calcium carbonate. The researcher identified tiny tubular structures containing contemporary reef calcite crystals, which closely resemble the skeleton found in modern sponges. If this discovery, published in the journal Nature, is confirmed, the age of these fossils would exceed by about 350 million years that of the oldest animal remains known to date. “The most primitive animals that appeared in a process of evolution were probably sponges. Which is not surprising since sponges are the simplest animals in the tree of animal life, "he explained to AFP. If it is confirmed that the fossils that the scientist found, barely one centimeter in length, were sponges, those first traces of life lasted about 90 million years, until the Earth accumulated a sufficient level of oxygen for the appearance of animal life more complex, in the Neoproterozoic. "If my interpretation is fair, the early animals ... tolerated relatively lower oxygen levels than current conditions," he explained. Animals
  21. That hasn't really been true for decades, but it's especially wrong right now. Used car prices have been pushed to extremes recently thanks to a combination of demand from consumers wary of taking public transportation and a severe shortage of computer chips needed to make new cars. That overheated market is driving prices up, even for cars and trucks with six-digit mileage. Chevy Bolt electric vehicle fire hazard warned Historically, even as used car prices have generally risen, prices for cars over 100,000 miles haven't moved that much. But that's definitely not the case this year. Last summer, the average used vehicle with between 160,000 and 170,000 kilometers on its odometer was worth about $ 12,700, according to Edmunds.com. That was only a few dollars more than it had been worth the year before. This year, that same type of vehicle would be worth about $ 16,500, an increase of about 30% in value. These days, cars and SUVs can routinely survive for at least 200,000 miles. Therefore, a vehicle in good condition with just over 100,000 miles should have a lot of life left. It may show some wear and tear, and given its age, it won't have the latest tech and safety features, but it still has plenty of time to drive someone around town. "In the past, it was like 'A hundred thousand miles? You're stranded,' while today it could be 'My phone won't connect because it's too old,'" said Ivan Drury, data analyst at Edmunds car pricing website. .com. That kind of increase isn't just limited to these high-mileage vehicles. Trucks, cars and SUVs of all ages are rising in value, according to data from Edmunds.com. In part, this is because prices depressed slightly, or at least were stable, a year ago during the depth of the coronavirus lockdowns. However, it mainly has to do with a higher demand for cars now. Average used vehicle prices, overall, have risen about 27% since last year. For cars and trucks that are beyond the 100,000 mile threshold, the increase in value is less, but still noticeable. For example, vehicles with just over 150,000 miles have risen 25% in average value over the past year. Again, that compares to very little increase in value normally. Cars that have been driven 160,000 kilometers but less than 177,000 are, on average, 7.5 years old, according to Edmunds.com. That's still well below the average for all passenger cars on America's roads, according to research by IHS Markit. The average car, light truck or SUV driven today is just over 12 years old, according to the most recent report from IHS Markit. (The average age of vehicles increased slightly last year due to the lack of new vehicle sales during the pandemic, according to the consultancy) Auto

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