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Month: June 2021

Facial Recognition to Help in Identifying Criminals

Facial recognition software uses complex mathematical algorithms or instructions to compare a picture of a suspect’s face to potentially millions of others in a database. But it’s not just mugshots the software may be searching through. If you have a driver’s license, there’s a good chance your picture might have been searched, even if you’ve

A Woman to Go to Moon – NASA

Scientists are especially tantalized by recent evidence that there’s a lot of ice near the moon’s South Pole. That’s exactly where Artemis is meant to land. Ice means H2O, which means water to sustain life, and hydrogen and oxygen to potentially turn into rocket fuel. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, U.S.A. (NASA) is working to

gene therapy for sickle cell anemia

scientists stunned the world when they announced they had decoded the genes that make up a human being. They hoped to use that genetic blueprint to advance something called gene therapy which locates and fixes the genes responsible for different diseases. Clinical trials are being done in an attempt to cure sickle cell anemia –

Scars and stretch Marks treatment

Stretch marks and scars has been a big problem in ladies and they use different ointments just to helps to improve the appearance of existing stretch marks formed during pregnancy, teenage growth spurts or periods of rapid weight gain. Our unique formulation combines vitamins, plant extracts, and oils which help to increase the moisture content

Netflix Restrictions

Netflix has tons of amazing shows and movies on display. Netflix is the most popular media streaming service. With close to 140 million subscribers , However, you might be in for a big disappointment if you access one of the country-specific versions of Netflix. This is because every country has a different catalog of titles.

Deficit Spending

The policy of deficit spending can be called “counter-cyclical fiscal management.” The idea, as advanced by British economist John Maynard Keynes, is that the government should increase it spending during a downturn or recession, compensating for reduced business activity with deficit-financed spending. As the Keynesian theory has it, once the economy recovers, the restoration of

Price of Money

all prices convey information about supply and demand, information that is vital to commerce, rates should not mislead, but should reflect real conditions of supply and demand.  It rates rise, it tends to dampen excessive borrowing and dangerous speculation.  Higher rates are just the signal needed to induce people to save money when it is

Global Inflation Reaches Highest Rate Since 2008

prices are rising across the world even when volatile food and energy costs are excluded. When those products are omitted from calculations, inflation still jumped from 1.8% in March to 2.4% in April. Prices are rising quickly across huge swaths of the developed world, with inflation in countries that belong to the Organization for Economic

Gold and Silver Gains

Global stock markets were mixed overnight, with Asian shares mostly weaker and European shares mostly firmer. U.S. stock indexes are pointed toward higher openings when the New York day session begins. U.S. traders and investors are upbeat to start the trading week, amid recent economic data that generally depicts strengthening U.S. business activity, and a

Overheating Economy

The economy is on the path to recovery but it’s still far from repaired. Yet investors and economists are already worried it might be growing too fast. Here’s what experts actually mean when they talk about the “overheating” economy. Just over a year ago, the US economy faced its worst downturn on record as businesses