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Ultra-Thin Smart Watch

Women’s and Men’s Smart Watch, Ultra-Thin Body, IP67 & Dustproof, 1.5-Inch AMOLED Screen, 466×466 Resolution, Magnetic Charging, Rubber Strap, Zinc Alloy Case, Wireless, 200mAh Rechargeable Battery, Sports Style Product details: Movement: Smart Watch; Watches case material: Zinc Alloy; Band Material: Rubber; Battery Properties: Rechargeable Battery; Water Resistance Level: IP67; Brand: DAORKOW; Case Shape: Round; Type: … continue reading -> “Ultra-Thin Smart Watch”

Professional Paint Spray Gun

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Portable Garment Steamer

1500W Portable Garment Steamer – Quick 30s Heat-Up, Large Water Tank, Overheat Protection, Vertical Ironing, Steady Steam Output for Efficient Wrinkle Removal, European Standard Plug Product details: Power Mode: power supply; Operating Voltage: 220V; Plug Type: european standard plug;   Price today: only $30 Item ID: 0222525 Order now 1500W Portable Garment Steamer   View … continue reading -> “Portable Garment Steamer”

Vacuum sealing machine

Vacuum sealing machine, household fully automatic plastic sealing machine, food packaging machine, snack sealing small fresh-keeping machine Product details: Power Mode: power supply; Operating Voltage: 220V; Plug Type: european standard plug; Material: polypropylene;   Price today: only $15 Item ID: 0122525 Order now Vacuum sealing machine   View this post on Instagram A post shared … continue reading -> “Vacuum sealing machine”

NASA, SpaceX launch crew to space station to retrieve stuck astronauts

The replacement crew for the International Space Station was launched late Friday, paving the way for the return home of Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, two NASA astronauts stuck on the space station for nine months. The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifted off at 7:03 p.m. from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida carrying Crew-10 … continue reading -> “NASA, SpaceX launch crew to space station to retrieve stuck astronauts”

UN: Iran using drones to enforce hijab law

A Friday report by the United Nations says Iran is using advanced technology, including drones, facial recognition and a citizen-reporting app to crack down on violations of its mandatory hijab laws. A key element of the effort is the government-backed Nazer app, which enables the police and “vetted” members of the public to report alleged … continue reading -> “UN: Iran using drones to enforce hijab law”

Pi Day counts on never-ending numerical sequence for March 14 celebrations

March 14 is Pi Day, an annual celebration of the mathematical constant of pi, representing the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. The holiday is observed on March 14 or 3/14 because 3.14 are the first three digits of the infinite number pi — 3.14159 … and on and on. The celebration of … continue reading -> “Pi Day counts on never-ending numerical sequence for March 14 celebrations”

Africa faces diabetes crisis, study finds

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA — Researchers warn that type 2 diabetes could affect millions more people in the coming decades after a study published this month revealed the disease is rising far faster among people in sub-Saharan Africa than previously thought. Take 51-year-old security guard Sibusiso Sithole, for example. Being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes came as … continue reading -> “Africa faces diabetes crisis, study finds”

Report: US bird population is declining

The U.S. bird population is declining at an alarming rate, according to a report published Thursday by an alliance of science and conservation groups. Habitat loss and climate change are among the key contributing factors to the bird population losses, according to the 2025 U.S. State of the Birds report. More than 100 of the … continue reading -> “Report: US bird population is declining”

Asteroid probe snaps rare images of Martian moon

PARIS — On the way to investigate the scene of a historic asteroid collision, a European spacecraft swung by Mars and captured rare images of the red planet’s mysterious small moon Deimos, the European Space Agency said Thursday. Europe’s HERA mission is aiming to find out how much of an impact a NASA spacecraft made when … continue reading -> “Asteroid probe snaps rare images of Martian moon”

Belgium makes arrests in corruption probe linked to EU

BRUSSELS — Belgian federal prosecutors announced Thursday the arrests of several people as part of a corruption probe linked to the European Parliament amid reports in local media that Chinese company Huawei bribed EU lawmakers. The arrests came as an investigation by Le Soir newspaper and other media said lobbyists working for the Chinese telecoms giant … continue reading -> “Belgium makes arrests in corruption probe linked to EU”

Meta tests ‘Community Notes’ to replace fact-checkers

SAN FRANCISCO — Social media giant Meta on Thursday announced it would begin testing its new “Community Notes” feature across its platforms on March 18, as it shifts away from third-party fact-checking toward a crowd-sourced approach to content moderation. Meta’s chief executive Mark Zuckerberg announced the new system in January as he appeared to align himself … continue reading -> “Meta tests ‘Community Notes’ to replace fact-checkers”

White House withdraws nomination for CDC director

WASHINGTON — The White House has withdrawn the nomination of Dr. David Weldon, a former Florida congressman, to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Senate health committee announced Thursday morning that it was canceling a planned hearing on Weldon’s nomination because of the withdrawal. A person familiar with the matter, who spoke on … continue reading -> “White House withdraws nomination for CDC director”

Archaeologists find million-year-old fossil of a human ancestor

WASHINGTON — A fossil of a partial face from a human ancestor is the oldest in western Europe, archaeologists reported Wednesday. The incomplete skull — a section of the left cheek bone and upper jaw – was found in northern Spain in 2022. The fossil is between 1.1 million and 1.4 million years old, according to … continue reading -> “Archaeologists find million-year-old fossil of a human ancestor”

Launch pad problem delays SpaceX flight to replace NASA’s stuck astronauts

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida — A launch pad problem prompted SpaceX to delay a flight to the International Space Station on Wednesday to replace NASA’s two stuck astronauts. The new crew needs to get to the station so that Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams can head home after nine months in orbit. Concerns about a critical hydraulic … continue reading -> “Launch pad problem delays SpaceX flight to replace NASA’s stuck astronauts”

Dirt-powered sensors help farmers optimize their fields

An innovative solution to remotely power devices using natural biological processes could help farmers get the most from their fields. VOA’s Kane Farabaugh has more. …

NASA’s newest space telescope blasts off to map the entire sky and millions of galaxies

NASA’s newest space telescope rocketed into orbit Tuesday to map the entire sky like never before — a sweeping look at hundreds of millions of galaxies and their shared cosmic glow since the beginning of time. SpaceX launched the Spherex observatory from California, putting it on course to fly over Earth’s poles. Tagging along were … continue reading -> “NASA’s newest space telescope blasts off to map the entire sky and millions of galaxies”

China boosting development of AI for use in trade war with US

NEW DELHI — Encouraged by the enthusiastic reception to its DeepSeek artificial intelligence platform in January, China’s leaders are going all out to encourage AI companies to harness the power of this technology to compete with the United States and other countries in business and military spheres. China considers AI an important tool to handle U.S. … continue reading -> “China boosting development of AI for use in trade war with US”

VOA Creole: MSF reports 150 new cholera cases in Haiti  

Medecins Sans Frontiere says cholera is on the rise in Haiti. The nongovernmental health organization, also known as Doctors Without Borders, says 150 Haitians were treated for cholera between Feb. 15 and March 6. The Cite Soleil neighborhood reported 19 infections. MSF expressed concern about the trend as Haitians have less access to clean water … continue reading -> “VOA Creole: MSF reports 150 new cholera cases in Haiti  ”

Measles cases rising in southwestern US as more states report infections

Measles outbreaks in West Texas and New Mexico are now up to more than 250 cases, and two unvaccinated people have died from measles-related causes. Measles is caused by a highly contagious virus that is airborne and spreads easily when an infected person breathes, sneezes or coughs. It is preventable through vaccines and has been … continue reading -> “Measles cases rising in southwestern US as more states report infections”

Monarch butterflies wintering in Mexico rebound this year

MEXICO CITY — The number of monarch butterflies wintering in the mountains west of Mexico City rebounded this year, doubling the area they covered in 2024 despite the stresses of climate change and habitat loss, experts said Thursday. The annual butterfly count doesn’t calculate the individual number of butterflies, but rather the number of acres they … continue reading -> “Monarch butterflies wintering in Mexico rebound this year”

US researchers and doctors rally for science against Trump cuts

WASHINGTON — Giving a new meaning to the phrase mad scientists, angry researchers, doctors, their patients and supporters ventured out of labs, hospitals and offices Friday to fight against what they call a blitz on life-saving science by the Trump administration. In the nation’s capital, a couple thousand gathered at the Stand Up for Science rally. … continue reading -> “US researchers and doctors rally for science against Trump cuts”

US drops antitrust case against Google over AI, not Chrome

The U.S. Department of Justice dropped a proposal Friday to force Alphabet’s Google to sell its investments in artificial intelligence companies, including OpenAI competitor Anthropic, to boost competition in online search. The DOJ and a coalition of 38 state attorneys general still seek a court order requiring Google to sell its Chrome browser and take … continue reading -> “US drops antitrust case against Google over AI, not Chrome”

Cholera killed nearly 100 in Sudan over 2 weeks, aid group says

CAIRO — Nearly 100 people died of cholera in two weeks since the waterborne disease outbreak began in Sudan’s White Nile State, an international aid group said. Doctors Without Borders — also known as Medecins Sans Frontieres, or MSF — said Thursday that 2,700 people have contracted the disease since Feb. 20, including 92 people who … continue reading -> “Cholera killed nearly 100 in Sudan over 2 weeks, aid group says”

Greenland and Afghanistan: Frontiers in race for critical minerals

Just as discoveries of fossil fuel reserves helped to shape the 20th century, the race for critical minerals is shaping the 21st. These minerals are seen as strategically crucial for modern economies, including those used in construction, energy and manufacturing — particularly for semiconductors and other technology applications. Where mineral resources are located and extracted … continue reading -> “Greenland and Afghanistan: Frontiers in race for critical minerals”