Tuesday, 30 January 2018

ColorFab: 3D printer can change colour of objects


MIT is making a new kind of 3D printer that can change the colour of the objects you print.

Swiss university unveils yodelling degree


Students can now learn the alpine art-form at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts.

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State of the Union: Five things to expect in Trump's speech


The US president is expected to highlight a growing economy as he delivers a key speech.

Glee actor Mark Salling, 35, found dead


The actor, who had admitted possessing child sex abuse images, is believed to have killed himself.

France jogger death: Husband admits killing Alexia Daval


Three months after Alexia Daval's body was found, her husband tells police he killed her by mistake.

Giant hoard of missing mail found in Italian garage


Plastic crates were found stuffed with letters, bills and bank statements dating back eight years.

Croatia national shot dead on South Africa lion hunt


Pero Jelinic was hit by a bullet in unclear circumstances while hunting lions with friends.

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Monkeys? Humans? The ethics of testing diesel fumes http://ift.tt/2nmwJlL

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Yemen PM 'holed up' as Aden palace surrounded


Separatists fight their way to the presidential compound, reportedly surrounding the prime minister.

Japanese woman sues government over forced sterilisation


A Japanese woman who was forcibly sterilised at 15 sues the government in the first case of its kind.

Monkeys? Humans? The ethics of testing diesel fumes


After the revelations around Volkswagen human testing, just what are the methods and regulations?

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Diane Keaton defends Woody Allen over abuse allegations http://ift.tt/2Gu0XuS

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Volkswagen takes responsibility for exhaust tests on monkeys http://ift.tt/2DL5bwo

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Saudi anti-corruption drive generates $106bn in settlements


Fifty-six of 381 high-profile figures called in for questioning since November remain in custody.

Facebook 'no place' for young children


More than 100 child health experts are urging Facebook to withdraw an app aimed at under-13s.

Diane Keaton defends Woody Allen over abuse allegations


The actress says she "continues to believe" the director after allegations against him resurfaced.

Volkswagen takes responsibility for exhaust tests on monkeys


German car maker suspends chief lobbyist amid mounting fury over tests on both monkeys and humans.

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Prince William and Kate's bandy hockey penalty shoot-out http://ift.tt/2EmEgYU

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Its official,Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga has just been sworn in as the "people's president"

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Putin says US sanctions list targets all Russians


Russia's president says the new sanctions-based list is "unfriendly" but he does not want to retaliate.

Irish abortion referendum: Debate rages after vote announced


People in the Republic of Ireland react to the announcement of a referendum on abortion.

Michelin lets French chef be first to pull out of guide


Sebastien Bras had a top rating for years but no longer wanted to cook under "huge pressure".

Weah to scrap 'racist' citizenship law


Restricting citizenship to black people is "unnecessary, racist and inappropriate", new president says.

Prince William and Kate's bandy hockey penalty shoot-out


The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge go head-to-head while learning about bandy hockey in Sweden.

Red faces over Trump 'State of the Uniom' typo on tickets


Tickets for US President Trump's major speech have to be urgently reprinted over a glaring typo.

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Weah to scrap 'racist' citizenship law http://ift.tt/2nrZQ6b

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Eurozone growth hit 10-year high in 2017 http://ift.tt/2rPWcbN

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BBC review finds 'no gender bias in on-air pay decisions' http://ift.tt/2BCGbpv

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Sobibor death camp survivor Arkady Waispapir dies at 96 http://ift.tt/2Ep86w6

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Brain 'pacemaker' for Alzheimer's http://ift.tt/2DWzXWB

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Eurozone growth hit 10-year high in 2017


The economy of the 19-nation bloc grew by 2.5% last year, the fastest pace for a decade.

BBC review finds 'no gender bias in pay decisions'


A report finds no gender bias in pay decision-making but criticises the way the BBC sets pay rates.

Sobibor death camp survivor Arkady Waispapir dies at 96


One of the last known Sobibor survivors, Arkady Waispapir was spared death by being forced to work.

Malaysia defends 'hideous' tourism logo despite criticism


The logo features orangutans and turtles wearing shades.

Brain 'pacemaker' for Alzheimer's


Electrical brain stimulation may help dementia patients keep their independence for longer, scientists say.

MEDIA STATEMENT MINISTER OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND POSTAL SERVICES DR SIYABONGA CWELE TO OFFICIALLY OPEN LIQUID TELECOM’S SA DATA CENTRES IN MIDRAND The Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services Dr Siyabonga Cwele is scheduled to officially open Liquid Telecom’s SA Data Centres in Midrand, Johannesburg, later today. The investment by Liquid Telecom is in line with the objectives of the National Integrated ICT Policy White Paper which seeks to encourage the growth of the local data centre market through public and private sector partnerships. The policy envisages that spreading data centres across the country would facilitate the proliferation of specialist ICT skills in all provinces and the entry of new players into the market. SA Data centres operates two facilities, one in Johannesburg and another in Cape Town. Minister Cwele will be at the Johannesburg facility. Members of the media are invited to attend the opening. Details are as follows: Date: 30 January 2018 Time: 17h00 – media tour of the facility. Formal opening is scheduled for 19:00 Venue: South Africa Data Centre (SADC), Innovate Park, 401 Old Pretoria Road in Midrand For queries please contact Siya Qoza at siya@dtps.gov.za or 082 898 1657 Issued by Government Communication and Information System 30 January 2018

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Kenya election: TV coverage curbs for Odinga 'inauguration' http://ift.tt/2DHvkw3

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BBC women face 'veiled threats' over equal pay queries http://ift.tt/2npV613

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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge begin tour of Sweden http://ift.tt/2FqNine

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CIA chief says China 'as big a threat to US' as Russia


The CIA boss tells the BBC he is as worried about Chinese efforts to influence the West as he is about Russia.

Mike Pompeo: CIA boss on Russia, North Korea and Trump


America's top spy Mike Pompeo on the threats the US faces now - and how the CIA will fight back.

Irish abortion referendum: Vote to be held in May


The May vote will decide whether to change the constitution to reform a near-total ban.

India outcry after eight-month-old baby raped


The girl is in a critical condition at a hospital where she was brought in with "horrific injuries".

Why Cape Town is shutting off its water supply


South Africa's second largest city is in the midst of a severe drought.

Any Brexit deal will hit UK economy - government paper


A leaked paper suggests slower growth - but government sources say its preferred deal was not analysed.

Kenya election: TV coverage curbs for Odinga 'inauguration'


Raila Odinga refuses to recognise Uhuru Kenyatta's victory at October's presidential election.

Canada 'serial killer' faces more charges


The man faces five counts of first degree murder, three related to men in Toronto's gay community.

US House panel votes to release memo on Russia inquiry


US Republicans say the classified memo shows anti-Trump bias at the justice department.

US issues 'Putin list' of 210 top Russians but avoids more sanctions


The list of top Russians was required by a US sanctions law but no new measures are announced.

Argentina sub: Antarctic tribute to lost San Juan crew


An icebreaker crew form the number 44 on the ice, in tribute to the lost San Juan submariners.

Skiers rescued in daring helicopter rescue


Rescuers were lowered from a helicopter to help up to 150 skiers stuck on a mountain in Austria.

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge begin tour of Sweden


The two-day visit will be the duke and duchess's first official visit to the country.

US ends ban on refugees from 'high-risk' countries


Refugees from "high-risk" countries will instead face stricter security measures before entering the US.

Beckham's fans are cheering, but will they show up on match days?


David Beckham's fans are cheering, but will they show up on match days? And what about a stadium?

'Unsolvable' exam question leaves Chinese students flummoxed


The test question cannot be solved with maths, but officials say that's not the point.

Paris residents battle floods as Seine level peaks


Some residents take to boats and kayaks as about 1,500 people are evacuated from their homes.

China is buying UK boar semen to help strengthen pig stock


After a £200,000 deal was secured, Northern Ireland will be flying frozen boar semen 5,000 miles to China.

Five tips to keep your app data safe online


After a fitness app "heatmap" revealed military information, what are your devices saying about you?

Eddie Adams' iconic Vietnam War photo: what happened next


Eddie Adams captured one of the most famous images of the Vietnam War but he was haunted by it.

Maye Musk: "I am just getting started" as a model, aged 69


Older models are the latest fashion trend, thanks to social media and an aging society.

Could this feature have been written by a robot?


As more media outlets use automated algorithms to write news stories, are journalists doomed?

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