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A fraction of what is needed. Panic and k o as men and gaza city run around in a frenzy to find food countries such as egypt, jordan fronts. And now the us have been dropping aid from above. But there are too many people in need and theres not enough aid and the we have the willing, this inability to bear it. But is there a father in the world who can see his children riding in hunger in front of him to remain silent . Even if the price is risking his life, just like all these people who risk their lives in order to obtain what is not even enough for a crumb of flour or aid or canned food. Yesterday, some expired canned goods arrived containing mold and fungus. We are not animals, as they described us, i remember or over the weekend workers from the us and the w h o rushed in to provide supplies to hospitals, medicines and fuel a running critically low. And this is costing children headlines that unfortunately, yes, we have lost 2 babies here. They had pneumonia, but they died because

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Researchers leverage inkjet printing to make a portable multispectral 3D camera

Researchers have used inkjet printing to create a compact multispectral version of a light field camera. The camera, which fits in the palm of the hand, could be useful for many applications including autonomous driving, classification of recycled materials and remote sensing.

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Researchers develop AI that recognizes athletes' emotions

Using computer-assisted neural networks, researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the University of Duisburg-Essen have been able to accurately identify affective states from the body language of tennis .

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Global Study: Climate Change Raises Groundwater Temperatures

Charles Darwin University's Dr Dylan Irvine has contributed to the development of the first ever global-scale groundwater temperature model.A world

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Crowd Sourcing Pollution Measurements via Smartphone

KIT Computer Scientists Work on a Measurement System for Mobile End Devices to Compile a Pollution Map in Collaboration with Users using Participatory Sensing

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