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AN Edinburgh-based business has hailed a €15 million deal to provide French police with 30,000 body-worn cameras. Edesix, acquired by Motorola Solutions in 2019 for £350m but maintaining its base in the Scottish capital, has been selected to provide video solutions that improve trust and safety in policing by having all law enforcement officers wearing body-worn cameras. Motorola Solutions said that the French Ministry of the Interior will deploy the body-worn cameras to its National Police and the Gendarmerie in a programme of to modernising policing. The roll-out of body-worn cameras is described as “one of the largest ever deployed” and is expected to start in July 2021. ....
Graeme Bloch remembered as ‘courageous, brave’ & ‘a true renaissance man’ Several people paid tribute to Bloch at a memorial service held at the St George s Cathedral on Friday. A screenshot of anti-apartheid activist Graeme Bloch. Picture: SABC Digital News/YouTube 4 hours ago CAPE TOWN – ‘A South African hero, courageous, brave and humble, a true renaissance man’ – these were just some of the terms used to describe liberation struggle veteran and education specialist Professor Graeme Bloch. Several people paid tribute to Bloch at a memorial service held at the St George s Cathedral on Friday. Lance Bloch was one of many people who paid tribute to his brother as friends and loved ones gathered to bid him a final farewell. ....
Researchers find a genetic solution to ensure sorghum stands firm 3 Apr, 2021 07:00 PM 3 minutes to read Professor David Jordan views sorghum crop at the Gatton Research Facility. Photo / Supplied The Country After decades of study, University of Queensland researchers have identified a genetic solution to the problem of sorghum lodging and falling down. Lodging was when the stems of plants carrying high grain yields were weakened by loss of water, Professor David Jordan from UQ s Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation explained. The problem affects 10 per cent of sorghum crops each year. Losing a bumper grain crop because plants fall over is heartbreaking for growers and undermines efforts to increase production to improve food security, Jordan said. ....
A story to make you smile on International Happiness Day theage.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theage.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.