News about open_data on 2021-05-02

It was traumatizing : Black drivers more likely to be stopped by police in Berkeley , audit finds
A black man who was racially profiled by police in Berkeley, California, has been left terrified by a police officer who tried to pull him over for his licence and vehicle registration, according to the BBC’s Stephanie Lang, who has lived in California.
Source: sfchronicle.com
Published on 2021-05-02

A look at COVID - 19 vaccinations in Canada on May 2 , 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 Labrador, P.E.I., Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
Source: infotel.ca
Published on 2021-05-02

A look at COVID - 19 vaccinations in Canada on Saturday , May 1 , 2021 | iNFOnews | Thompson - Okanagan News Source
The latest numbers on Covid-19 vaccinations in Canada as of 10:00 p.m. ET on Saturday May 1, 2021 are reporting 232, 177 new doses administered for a total of 13,662,375 dosas given to the provinces and territories.
Source: infotel.ca
Published on 2021-05-02

Bay Area citizen scientists find critters , plants in global biodiversity challenge
A giant ant has been spotted on a beach in the US state of Pacifica, according to the scientist Lauren Espolita, who was taking part in an expedition to capture the biodiversity they found around the country's nature reserves .
Source: sfchronicle.com
Published on 2021-05-02

mexican duo creates first cartography with all the architectural heritage of mexico city
Consumers are being encouraged to use a digital database which allows them to access information about their products and products from the manufacturers of the products they claim to be selling. These are the key points for developing new ways of using the technology.
Source: designboom.com
Published on 2021-05-02

Renewed hope for Zim @ 41
In our series of letters from African journalists, journalist Leslie Chimbama writes about Zimbabwe's economic recovery and the country’s economy ahead of the 2021 Independence anniversary celebrations in the capital, Harare, which could generate US$800 million.
Source: chronicle.co.zw
Published on 2021-05-02

Technological intervention for curbing corruption in developing countries
In our series of letters from African journalists, Dr Mukul Chandra Bora explains why technology has become one of the most powerful tools for preventing and reducing corruption in developing and poor countries throughout the world, and how it can be handled.
Source: sentinelassam.com
Published on 2021-05-02