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Macron in New Caledonia for a political solution to the killings and rioting

«MercoPress» (en) 

French President Emmanuel Macron is currently in the Overseas Territory of New Caledonia where he flew urgently for a political solution to ending street killings, riots and arson after a recent change in voting rights infuriated the indigenous population of Kanaks, many groups of whom are seeking independence.

Electric-only Kia EV3 is a cutting edge car with big battery range set to take on junior SUV rivals

TheSun.co.uk 

LIKE everything about Kia’s EV9 except its size and price?

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Suppliedthe EV3 is filled with 100 per cent Kia goodness[/caption] SuppliedThe Tardis-like cabin blends lots of recycled materials with bleeding-edge tech[/caption] SuppliedThe junior SUV arrives in November and is priced from £32k[/caption]

Here’s EV3. Half the size. Half the price. Yet filled with 100 per cent Kia goodness.

The junior SUV arrives in November, electric-only and priced from £32k to take on Volvo’s EX30. Читать дальше...

Euclid celebrates first science with sparkling new images

Esa.int 

Video: 00:01:01

Today, ESA’s Euclid space mission releases five unprecedented new views of the Universe. The never-before-seen images demonstrate Euclid’s ability to unravel the secrets of the cosmos and enable scientists to hunt for rogue planets, use lensed galaxies to study mysterious matter, and explore the evolution of the Universe.

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Euclid telescope spies rogue planets floating free in Milky Way - The Guardian

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

  1. Euclid telescope spies rogue planets floating free in Milky Way  The Guardian
  2. Durham scientists celebrate new Euclid Universe images  BBC
  3. ESA's Euclid celebrates first science with sparkling cosmic views  European Space Agency
  4. UK scientists use Euclid spacecraft to probe mysteries of dark Universe  GOV.UK
  5. Euclid telescope sends back largest images of universe ever taken from space  Evening Standard

Random: The Last Pokémon Player On 3DS Online Shares Message Of Thanks - Nintendo Life

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

  1. Random: The Last Pokémon Player On 3DS Online Shares Message Of Thanks  Nintendo Life
  2. After surviving 28 days, 23 hours, and 30 minutes, the last person to play Pokemon on the Nintendo 3DS servers shares one final message: "It's an end of an era"  Gamesradar
  3. Pokemon fans are facing a serious dilemma following the end of Nintendo 3DS online features  VG247
  4. After 28 days of hanging on, the last player to connect to Pokémon's 3DS servers has said farewell  Video Gamer

A joyful noise

Harvard Gazette 

Ringing of bells marks 373rd Commencement

Six receive honorary degrees

Harvard Gazette 

Harvard recognizes Larry Bacow, conductor, theoretical physicist, advocate for elderly, writer, and Nobel laureate

Job posting: Postdoctoral Research Fellows - Air Force Science & Technology Fellowship

Chemjobber.blogspot.com 

Via C&EN Jobs: 

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine administers postdoctoral and senior fellowship awards at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), and the U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA) under the Air Force Science & Technology Fellowship Program (AF STFP).

We are seeking highly qualified candidates who are U.S. citizens and hold, or anticipate earning, a doctorate in a variety of fields of science or engineering. Читать дальше...

A Poet’s Reckoning with What Poetry Can Do

The New Yorker 

Diane Seuss says, of writing her latest collection, “Modern Poetry,” “I really did feel that I didn’t know how to move forward without something like an answer.”

The New Midlife Crisis

The New Yorker 

The classic midlife crisis, with its flashy sports cars and covert affairs, has become a cliché in itself. Miranda July’s novel “All Fours” is part of a new wave of fiction that’s challenging expectations of what middle age can be.

Not Your Childhood Library

The New Yorker 

An ambitious experiment in Minneapolis is changing the way librarians work with their homeless patrons and challenging how we share public space.