Fujitsu’s 144-core Monaka CPU will be built using 3D-chip stacking tech from Broadcom, the merchant silicon slinger revealed on Thursday.…
Chelsea must keep their heads at Arsenal, Anthony Gordon faces his old club and a key return for Sunderland
Unai Emery has seen most things in this game but he has never won at Wolves. In three and a half years at Villa, he has lost two and drawn one of his three away games at Molineux. Twelve months ago they lost this fixture 2-0 and this week Emery shared his poor record to stress the difficulty of the challenge facing his side, particularly given they have won just one of their past five matches in all competitions. Emery even mentioned his visit to Wolverhampton with Arsenal in 2019, when his team trailed 3-0 at half-time and lost 3-1. For Emery, there is no better time to break his duck, with the schedule dictating that Villa could move nine points clear of fifth-placed Chelsea, who visit Villa on Wednesday, before Liam Rosenior’s side travel to Arsenal on Sunday. Victory would enhance Villa’s chances of returning to the Champions League but also pile pressure on a direct rival. Ben Fisher
Wolves v Aston Villa, Friday 8pm (all kick-offs GMT)
Bournemouth v Sunderland, Saturday 12.30pm
Burnley v Brentford, Saturday 3pm
Liverpool v West Ham, Saturday 3pm
Continue reading...Democracy Volunteers say they saw 32 cases of apparent collusion – the highest levels in its 10-year history
An election observer group has raised concerns over people appearing to collude on voting in the Gorton and Denton byelection.
Democracy Volunteers, an organisation founded by Dr John Ault, and supported by Conservative peer and psephologist Prof Robert Haywood, deployed four accredited election observers across the constituency.
Continue reading...It started with a headline in the Guardian, some old memory of Minitel made me click. I stopped reading after I read about Félicette. A cat that went into space and came back alive. And apparently it was the first animal to survive a space flight. There is a link in the article to a French video from 1963. It shows the testing and selecting the right cat, there were a couple in the laboratory and all had electrodes in on their brains attached. Of course this was not the first animal in space. People of my age might remember Leika the dog who orbited the earth and was sometimes mentioned alongside Yuri Gagarin. But all the animals that went into space before this cat did not return alive! After seeing the video I learned the only in 2019 there was a statue for this cat erected at the International Space University in Illkirch-Graffenstaden. There is also a huge fan whom has written a book about her.
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