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cyd, to world in Japan to launch world’s first wooden satellite to combat space pollution

I would have thought that space debris is deadly no matter if it’s made of wood or metal. If something comes at you at a few kilometers a second, it doesn’t really matter what material it is.

kadu, (edited )
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The goal isn’t preventing the whole “lots of tiny pieces moving around could collide with you” issue.

The article mentions that aluminium fragments from space debris, upon reentry, end up damaging the ozone layer. The wooden ones do not.

Emmy, to world in Israel says it will launch Rafah assault if hostages not freed by Ramadan

In the game of hostages, Israel has way more.

d00ery, to world in Russian pilot who defected found dead in Spain, says Ukraine security agency

I think the guilty party could only be more obvious if he’d fallen out of a window…

Maalus,

Yeah, that’s the point of making an example of someone. Russia is a mafia mascarading as a country.

Nerrad, to world in Russian pilot who defected found dead in Spain, says Ukraine security agency
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At least he died on the correct side of history.

Everythingispenguins,

You know it is small condolences, but still not nothing. I would hope that I will be able to say that for myself.

Reverendender, to world in Israel says it will launch Rafah assault if hostages not freed by Ramadan

$5 says they launch regardless of mitigating factors

Facebones,

I’ve got $5 on they launch before the date provided.

FrostyCaveman, to world in Russian pilot who defected found dead in Spain, says Ukraine security agency

He looks so young. War is terrible

quindraco, to world in ‘It is shameful’: why the return of Victorian-era diseases to the UK alarms health experts

Scurvy? Are Brits refusing to eat plants now?

mathemachristian, to world in ‘It’s legalised robbery’: anger grows at China’s struggling shadow banks | Chinese economy | The Guardian

Investors in one of the country’s ailing financial trusts have realised that the state may no longer always protect them

capitalists shocked to find out they are not top priority in a communist county. Fuck em wish we were more like china.

deadbeef79000, to world in Hindu nationalists go to court over lion named after Muslim emperor in India

I’m sorry,I can’t hear over the sound of some religious hysteria.

NateNate60, to world in ‘It’s legalised robbery’: anger grows at China’s struggling shadow banks | Chinese economy | The Guardian

People always fail to understand that high returns always correspond to higher risk. The reason why banks and other traditional financial institutions offer such low rates paid on products like CDs and savings accounts is because those accounts are free of risk (for the consumer). An 8% return is suspiciously high, and any smart investor would assume that such a return can only be achieved by making the product more risky.

This, coupled with China’s general lack of public knowledge about its deposit protection schemes, is a recipe for disaster. I have been inside Chinese banks and have never once seen any indication of coverage by deposit protection schemes, so it’s really hard to know what’s covered and what’s not. Meanwhile, in the United States, banks have plaques and stickers that say “Member FDIC” and “Your savings insured by the US Government for up to $250,000” next to every teller window and on every advertisement.

SlopppyEngineer, to world in Israel has gone ‘beyond self-defence’ in Gaza, says Labour’s Streeting

Israel is doing the equivalent of trying to kill a bee in somebody’s house and completely destroying the place but refusing to stop because the bee is still there.

Luisp, to world in Israel has gone ‘beyond self-defence’ in Gaza, says Labour’s Streeting

Defense from who? The mossad funded group hamas or some imaginary monster that forcing the fascists to commit genocide?

rentar42, to world in Ministers confirm plan to ban use of mobile phones in schools in England

I honestly have no real opinion on this (yet), as I don't know if that would help or not.

But 90% of all policy proposals from the UK end up being terrible ideas, so I'll just assume this is stupid.

Treczoks, to world in ‘It is shameful’: why the return of Victorian-era diseases to the UK alarms health experts

Well, a lot of the Leavers wanted to bathe in a perceived Victorian Empires’ Greatness. At least in that aspect they have reaches Victorian levels…

mellowheat, to world in Ministers confirm plan to ban use of mobile phones in schools in England

theguardian.com/…/put-learners-first-unesco-calls…

Seems like an obvious thing to do. Too bad we wasted a generation or two on this problem before waking up.

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