RECIT. "Ce n'est que le soir qu'on a compris l'ampleur du massacre" : le 30 janvier 1972, le Bloody Sunday ensanglante l'Irlande du Nord
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Dimanche, Nico Mahut et Fabrice Martin ont disputé, et gagné, la finale du double à Anvers. Dans l'anonymat le plus total. Seule façon de suivre ce match : live scoring. A l’heure de l’ultra-technologie, comment cela est-il possible ?
Par @eliweinstein 👇https://t.co/F2AqqxMK6P
Covid-19 : "Il faudra un jour faire payer les meneurs du mouvement anti-vax pour le temps qu’ils nous ont fait perdre", estime un médecin
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Vaccines are awesome! The anti-vaxxer movement is a million times worse than the flat earth nonsense cohort as it actually puts human health and wellbeing at risk. Source: https://t.co/La0jXsw6uO
Last night, fan-owned Dublin club Bohemians progressed in Europe for the first time since 2008 – bringing a fundamentally different model of football to a continental game plagued by corporate profiteering. https://t.co/272FxSXP8O
This gardener plants vegetable patches in South Central LA — in abandoned lots, traffic medians, and other unlikely places.
Watch Ron Finley's full TED Talk here: https://t.co/iayhpE8Qsk
Cafeino is a connected robot that makes high-end artisanal coffee, mimicking the hand pouring technique of a skilled human barista: https://t.co/7ZIGGKeaoK
During the pandemic, more people have come to appreciate the benefits of urban green spaces. 🌳
Now, research shows that planting more trees in cities could actually prevent 400 deaths a year. 🏙
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Some comments as an atmospheric/AQ scientist on cyber trees & Cork city #airquality:
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It’s a huge positive that AQ is being seriously discussed. @corkcitycouncil is doing innovative monitoring work (incl. with us in @craclabucc) & it’s good to see cllrs engage with the problem