News about open_data on 2021-01-11
A look at COVID - 19 vaccinations in Canada on Jan . 10 , 2021
Canada's provinces and territories are reporting zero new Covid-19 vaccinations, according to the latest figures from the Department of Health and Public Health (P.E.I.) and the National Health Service (NHS). The Canadian government has revealed a record number of cases.
Source: vancouverisawesome.com
Published on 2021-01-11
A look at COVID - 19 vaccinations in Canada on Jan . 10 , 2021 | iNFOnews | Thompson - Okanagan News Source
The latest numbers on Covid-19 vaccinations in Canada have been revealed. Here is a full summary of what happened to the provinces and territories of Newfoundland and Ontario.In Canada, there are no new vaccine doses administered.
Source: infotel.ca
Published on 2021-01-11
A look at COVID - 19 vaccinations in Canada on Jan . 11 , 2021 | iNFOnews | Thompson - Okanagan News Source
The latest numbers on Covid-19 vaccinations in Canada have been revealed. Here is the full list of those given the vaccine.In Canada, provinces and territories have received a total of 23,930 doses.Newfoundland is reporting zero new vaccines administered.
Source: infotel.ca
Published on 2021-01-11
Albuquerque Economic Development : New Mexico is Home to Some of the Lowest Renewable Energy Costs in the U . S .
The Renewable Energy Initiative (RE100) has published its 2020 annual report on the state of New Mexico, which aims to increase the number of renewable energy providers in the country by a third. Here is the full transcript of the report.
Source: globenewswire.com
Published on 2021-01-11
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This is a full transcript of the coronavirus pandemic which has taken place across Europe and Denmark. Here is the full list of areas where they are being investigated by scientists, academics and politicians. These are some of them.
Source: alphagalileo.org
Published on 2021-01-11
Bitcoin drops 20 % as markets turn risk off
Shares in the US stock index have fallen to their lowest level for almost two weeks following the sharp falls in bitcoin earlier this week which took it down to the $30,000 levels for the first time in more than two years.
Source: fxstreet.com
Published on 2021-01-11
Coronavirus Update : Dozens of Quebec protesters facing fines for violating new curfew
The Canadian government has announced a sharp rise in coronavirus cases in the past seven days. Here are some of the latest updates on the coronavirus outbreak in Canada. The BBC's weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world. TOP STORIES
Source: theglobeandmail.com
Published on 2021-01-11
Eight Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today ( Jan . 11 , 2021 )
The US government has announced a new funding package for rental units at data centres, according to the chief executive of the National Data Centres Association (NBS). They are based in the US state of Ohio, but they are not fully equipped to operate.
Source: wealthmanagement.com
Published on 2021-01-11
Funniest / Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
This week we've got a double winner from the threaded-thoughts dept. Here's what you need to know about Donald Trump and the Republicans who have been accused of fraud in the 2020 US election - and how it managed to happen in cities filled with minorities.
Source: techdirt.com
Published on 2021-01-11
He created the web , now he wants to make it secure as he originally intended
The world's largest software firm, Inrupt, has launched a business model which uses open-source software.The firm is aiming to become the first in the world to launch its operating system, according to its founder, Tim Berners-Lee.
Source: brisbanetimes.com.au
Published on 2021-01-11
Indiana General Assembly - Ballotpedia
The Indiana General Assembly has approved new district boundaries for the state's legislative districts. This is the latest chapter in a series of letters from the US Senate and Republican caucus, which have been published in the New York Times.
Source: ballotpedia.org
Published on 2021-01-11
New agent - based model can be used for making informed choices regarding COVID - 19 restrictions
Danish researchers have developed an agent-based model that can be used to predict and control the rapid spreading of Covid-19 across the country. Scientists say it could be a tool for making even better, informed choices regarding which restrictions should be implemented.
Source: news-medical.net
Published on 2021-01-11
Open access : new science - tech policy
India's National Centre for Science has announced plans to buy in bulk subscriptions of all important scientific journals around the world and make their content freely accessible in the country. But what does this mean for science and education in India and how would it work?
Source: telegraphindia.com
Published on 2021-01-11
Ordnance Survey opens OS Data Hub to public sector
Plans to allow public sector organisations to access their data have been announced by the Ordnance Survey Authority (OS) in a bid to make it easier for developers to work with its mapping schemes and other infrastructures to use the data within public spending.
Source: ukauthority.com
Published on 2021-01-11
Ordnance Survey opens up direct , API access to location data for public sector
The public sector has been given access to its most detailed location data for the first time in more than a decade, according to the company behind the new data agreement which aims to boost innovation in the public and private sectors, Computer Weekly has learned.
Source: computerweekly.com
Published on 2021-01-11
Public Health Didnt Cite Input From Military Intelligence on Pandemic , Relying Exclusively on WHO Instead : Report
Canadian military intelligence provided to the country’s Covid-19 surveillance network appears to be almost exclusively on assessments from the World Health Organization, according to reports obtained by CBC News, Canada's Public Health Agency (PHAC).
Source: theepochtimes.com
Published on 2021-01-11
Researchers develop a model that predicts whether COVID - 19 restrictions have any effect
Danish researchers have developed an agent-based model that can be used to predict and control the rapid spreading of Covid-19 infections. Scientists say it could be a tool for making even better, informed choices regarding which restrictions should be implemented.
Source: medicalxpress.com
Published on 2021-01-11
Student View : Preserving History Through Matrix
In our series of letters from African American writers, academic and social scientists from the University of Michigan (MSU) explains why they are involved in the Historical Slave Trade, and how a collective aims to identify people who have been victims of the trade.
Source: cal.msu.edu
Published on 2021-01-11
U . S . Government Urges Data Center Efficiency Programs
Data centres could be given a new lease of life in the US, according to experts at the University of Northwestern, who have studied data centre energy consumption since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, writes the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker.
Source: bisnow.com
Published on 2021-01-11
Understanding Covid - 19 variants and mutations
Scientists are racing to find out whether a new strain of coronavirus could have an impact on the Covid-19 vaccine, according to Ugandan scientists, who have discovered two variants of the virus in the early days of this week.
Source: monitor.co.ug
Published on 2021-01-11
Virginia General Assembly - Ballotpedia
The Virginia General Assembly meets in Richmond, Virginia's capital, on Thursday. The assembly is a state legislature which includes the House of Delegates and the State Senate. What is it and what is the role of clerk and sergeant-at-arms?
Source: ballotpedia.org
Published on 2021-01-11
Where It At , Geospatial Commission Charts API Route To Map Data Sharing
Scientists are using geospatial technologies to track down the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the planet. The BBC’s Adrian Bridgwater looks at how it could be used to tracking down lockdown restrictions and vaccinations during the Covid-19 outbreak.
Source: forbes.com
Published on 2021-01-11