Posts tagged with "360 Magazine"

Travel Germany Virtually

Wego, the largest online travel marketplace in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), partners with the German National Tourist Office, Gulf countries (GNTO) to invite travellers to discover the destination of Germany and virtually explore its amazing attractions and hidden gems. Until it is safe to travel again, Wego brings the world to you […]

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Rolls-Royce Ghost

Celebrate the final chapter for the fleeting icon of Rolls-Royce’s Ghost From the Silver Ghost, the motor car that established the moniker of ‘The Best Car in the World’ over 100 years ago, to 200EX, the experimental car that introduced the concept of a contemporary expression of this nameplate at the Geneva Motor Show in […]

George The Poet * Peabody

Have You Heard George’s Podcast? makes podcast history as first UK podcast to win a Peabody Award Have You Heard George’s Podcast? by George Mpanga, better known as George the Poet, and collaborator Benbrick has won a 2019 Peabody Award, making it the first podcast outside of the United States to win this prestigious award. […]

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Consumer Physics Corn Analysis

Consumer Physics’ pocket-size solution enables farmers, agronomists and seed producers to test larger areas, project the optimal harvest time, save lab and dry-down costs, and increase yield potential Ag-tech startup Consumer Physics is unveiling the world’s first corn moisture analysis solution that provides results in seconds, in the field, directly on the cob, without shelling. The […]

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Mask-Wearing and Manliness

Is it unmanly to wear a mask? Journalist and attorney Marian Lindberg, author of the new book Scandal on Plum Island, has written an article (see attached) exploring this question and its implications for the fight to control the spread of Coronavirus in the US and around the world. Masculinity and manliness have deep roots in the US political sphere and […]

Unemployment and Voter Turnout

The “angry voter hypothesis” is a popular narrative that many voters are driven to the polls by economic anxiety. But a new study shows that hundreds of thousands of Americans hit by the 2008 recession actually avoided participating in subsequent elections. The same phenomenon could happen this November as the United States experiences historic levels […]

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MIT COVID-19 Research

Why does the coronavirus kill some Americans, while leaving others relatively unscathed? A new study by researchers at the MIT Sloan School of Management sheds light on that question. The study, by Christopher R. Knittel, the George P. Shultz Professor of Applied Economics at MIT Sloan, and Bora Ozaltun, a Graduate Research Assistant in the […]

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Orville Peck Postponed “Show Pony”

Orville Peck has postponed the June 12th release date of his EP “Show Pony” and he will now release “Show Pony” at a later date in July. “Hey gang, I know it’s only two days away but I’ve decided to push the release of my new EP ‘Show Pony’ to July. We’re undergoing a huge overdue worldwide transformation […]

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BLM x Private Schools

By Katrina Tiktinsky As Black Lives Matter protests continue throughout the U.S., the nation’s activists are extending their call for change to institutions of power well beyond the police force. In an ironic, but fitting, turn of events, the educational bodies which taught students to use their words are now seeing those rhetorical skills employed […]

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WHO x Rare Asymptomatic COVID-19 Spread

By Jason Tayer x Emmet McGeown The Coronavirus remains very present and contagious around the country and world. However, as expert organizations, such as the World Health Organization (WHO), find new ground-breaking data, knowledge about the nature of the virus and how it spreads advances. According to CNBC, Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove admits that the […]