Apple sets more clear guidelines for coronavirus-related applications

Apple has been taking action against coronavirus-related applications for days, yet now it’s explaining exactly what it will accept on the App Store. The tech giant has posted an update explaining its rules for COVID-19 application submissions, and they’re severe. The developers presenting applications ought to be “recognized entities” like government bodies, institutions (educational and…

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Norwich looks for property owners keen on free environmental evaluations

The city is looking for property owners who are actively seeking after the redevelopment of vacant and conceivably contaminated properties for accessible government grant funding to study potential contamination and make cleanup plans. In 2016, Norwich got a $384,000 government Environmental Protection Agency brownfields assessment grant, with $185,000 earmarked for petroleum sites and $199,000 for…

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Tune in to ‘dinks and donks,’ Marsquakes, and other abnormal voices from the Red Planet

The NASA Insight lander on the Martian surface is furnished with a ultrasensitive seismometer to identify and record vibrations, from marsquakes to delicate breezes to other unidentified vibrations. Tune in underneath. From Space.com: In the event that we were on Mars with our ears to the ground, our ears wouldn’t be delicate enough to recognize…

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