Lucky boy that the Singapore health system is so good. I haven’t heard this sort of story since Covid vaccines had been introduced. Sounds like Covid vaccines are still the gold standard.
Lucky boy that the Singapore health system is so good. I haven’t heard this sort of story since Covid vaccines had been introduced. Sounds like Covid vaccines are still the gold standard.
It’s always a worry about where there is a better option however, sooner rather than later something has to happen. Is this really NIMBYs pushing back?
We still use disinformation when, given the seriousness, we should be calling them what they are, lies.
I thought that many white male academics dissertations would get a bit of attention but a woman? Well I suppose someone has to be first.
People who have bought them seem happy. That looks like they have comparable value for money.
Australia has all cigarette packets an olive green colour with the usual graphic pictures as well as the same font used on all of them. Seems to work and the manufacturers have slunk off to their kennels.
The perils of autocorrect and less diligence in checking the result.
Isn’t it amazing that a psychopath who goes around fermenting war and terrorising his people now wants to turn women into baby factories. Sounds like Republicans.
Pretty much what the tobacco industry did when rich countries started to reduce and control tobacco use. Asia, Africa and South America became major growth markets.
Coal power is being killed in Australia by renewable energy as it is comparatively cheap to install and has ridiculously low operating costs.
An interesting take on why the nuclear industry stalled. A big picture approach however it says it is not an area for engineering innovation and big is better if you want an economic industry. https://cleantechnica.com/2023/11/06/nuclear-energy-free-market-capitalism-arent-compatible/
Whatever the case, it was a major win for greenhouse gas reductions in Europe. We can thank whoever did it for that.
As I recall it, the system used cameras or maybe radar to detect the cars some distance away so it had time to optimise the lights. The Google system seems to be based on historical data which probably the quickest way to improve using the current technology. My observation is that most traffic lights are set and forget so there are probably huge improvements possible.
As google data is based on mobile phones, they probably do have data on pedestrians as well as cars which could be promising.
To really fix things there will need to be new technology to allow realtime adjustments which introduces the opportunity to detect bikes and pedestrians.
There was research on this at least 10 years ago where approaching traffic was detected and the lights were dynamically adjusted to improve traffic flow. This is the first time I’ve heard of this since.
Sadly, no one is considering optimising pedestrian traffic flows as they tend to have to wait at beg lights for increasing amounts of time. If we want liveable cities then we need to consider walking as a priority.
At 28% they won the most votes for a party but as the other parties that one 72% of the votes don’t like them, they didn’t win the election. That’s democracy.