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IBM has unveiled its plans to create 5 nm chips. The company is ditching the standard FinFET architecture in favor of a new structure built with a stack of four nanosheets, allowing some 30 billion transistors to be packed onto a chip the size of a fingernail. Read more
One camera to rule them all, that’s the dream. One rig that can handle any situation, without needing to carry a bunch of heavy, expensive lenses around. That’s the idea behind Panasonic’s DC-FZ80, a superzoom camera with a built-in lens that offers a ludicrous 20-1200 zoom range. Read more
The 2017 Paris Air Show begins two weeks from now, bringing a rash of new announcements at the bleeding edge of commercial aerospace. Foremost among them this year is a very credible, two-seat flying car. Read more
Mecum's two-day Las Vegas motorcycle sale this weekend offered an opportunity to take the pulse of the marketplace. A weak market meant many anticipated top-sellers didn't and most bikes went for very reasonable prices. We have included "no sales" to show what's exciting and still available. Read more
Wirth Research has unveiled the design of its tilt-rotor, vertical take off and landing (VTOL) drone. The company claims its UAS will be the first in the world to use lightweight hydrogen fuel cells as its primary energy source, for a combination of long range and zero local emissions. Read more
In 2008, researchers analyzed samples of protein preserved in T-rex bone, and came to the conclusion that the dinosaurs were closely related to modern ostriches. Now, palaeontologists have taken another look and found it is ostrich, thanks to some modern contamination. Read more
SpaceX penned another line in the history books today as a refurbished Dragon cargo ship lifted off atop a Falcon 9 booster at 5:07 pm EDT from LC-39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Florida. This marks the first time that the same unmanned spacecraft has returned to the station. Read more
A team of researchers at the University of Queensland has developed a new process that has successfully silenced a severe allergic response in mice, using blood stem cells engineered with a gene that can target specific immune cells. Read more
Drawing inspiration from an old Welsh fable, Miller Kendrick Architects has created a tiny cabin that's fit for a king. Dubbed "Arthur's Cave," the dwelling was designed in honor of the cave where the legendary King Arthur supposedly took shelter alongside his knights. Read more
In a move that could lead a universal flu vaccine, researchers have identified a type of influenza-fighting white blood cell found in nasal tissue that could pave the way for the development of a "one-shot" vaccine that is effective against all strains. Read more
Operating systems are the foundations on which our computers, mobile devices, robots, and countless other things run. They are hugely diverse and each offers unique features and suffers from unique drawbacks. Designed to emulate the companion textbook, Modern Operating Systems by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, this course gives you a hands-on view of all the functions within an operating system and their interrelationships. Read more
In the latest edition of "crowdfunding campaign: cool or crap?" comes Sound Heroes, a Bluetooth speaker in the shape of a humanoid robot. Apparently there are plenty who would place this one in the "cool" camp as the campaign reached its goal in only four minutes. Read more
To make prosthetics feel more natural, researchers at MIT are working on a new surgical technique that uses existing nerves and muscle grafts that creates a better sense of where a limb is in space and how much force is put on it. Read more
Airbus' already luxe, spacious ACJ319neo corporate jet has improved that much more with help from Pagani. Imagine yourself cruising high above the congested earth below, sipping champagne and letting your eyes wander between the flat-panel TV and views of the blue sky above. Read more
The remains of an ancient Martian lake could finally shed light on that $64 million question: Was there ever life on Mars? New findings reveal that the Gale Crater lake not only resembled lakes on Earth, but that it also had all the trappings that would have made it a microbial playground. Read more
The MB&F Horological Machine No. 6 (HM6) Alien Nation takes showing off watch works to its logical conclusion by doing away with the case entirely. The movement is sealed inside a single, all-encompassing sapphire crystal. Read more
For many people, coral bleaching may seem like one of those things that's only happening in distant lands. The truth is, however, that's no longer the case. A recent study has recorded significant coral bleaching in what is likely Hawaii's most popular snorkelling area. Read more
When one of our muscles vibrates, an energy-consuming contraction of that muscle is triggered. That's why many long-distance runners wear compression tights. According to a new study, though, tights make no difference in reducing fatigue. Read more
Fixed-wing drones have their shortcomings, namely the space needed for take off, but a team of Canadian scientists has come up with a potential solution. The drone can land and take off again on water with the potential to stop and charge itself with solar power in between flights. Read more
Lumber is accompanied by documents that state its geographic origin, so buyers can check it wasn't harvested from protected areas. Unfortunately, those documents can easily be forged. That's why scientists have developed a method of determining where wood comes from, based on its chemical signature. Read more
Engineers from Delft University of Technology have this week unveiled Europe's first test track for the Hyperloop transport system. Located on campus, the facility will allow the team to test out their system at low speeds as they eye a full-scale route between two cities in the coming years. Read more
At the heart of many of today's 3D printers is a stationary print bed, meaning if you want to print a really, really long object like hollow tubing, it would likely take several print runs and some glue. The BlackBelt replaces the print bed with a conveyor belt, which allows for continuous printing. Read more
Think about all the things you picked up today. Now think about how much mental energy you put into each of those activities. Very little, right? For robots though, picking up a variety of shapes poses a significant challenge – one that's gotten easier thanks to work carried out at UC Berkeley. Read more
People can be pretty picky about their pillows. Not only do folks prefer a different softness-to-support ratio, but that preference can change night to night. Now, a French startup has developed the Wopilo, an indecisive-sleeper’s dream pillow that’s soft on one side and firm on the other. Read more
The automotive landscape is changing, and autonomous cars mean the next generation of "driver" might only ever be a passenger, but Toyota is still trying to develop a new breed of motoring enthusiast with the Camatte Petta. Read more
It's not even a sportsbike engine. From 2019, the new spec engine for Moto2, the second highest class in Motorcycle Grand Prix, will be developed from the Triumph Street Triple motor. Read more
Daimler has turned to 3D printing for replacement parts in buses. The move allows complex interior components to be economically made in small batches, with shorter turnaround times than possible using conventional production methods. Read more
Carl Sagan is best known as a science popularizer, but he was also a pioneer in the early US space program, a planetary scientist, astrobiologist, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, and social activist. Now a major archive of his work preserved by his assistant Shirley Arden is up for auction. Read more
Android co-founder Andy Rubin's The Essential Phone joins a crowded field of smartphones competing for the same Android enthusiast base of customers. Let's see how the Essential Phone compare to Apple's behemoth across the aisle, the iPhone 7. Read more
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Stranka hrvatskog zajedništva
Đ. Basaričeka 12
23 000 Zadar
Prema Zakonu o medijima objavite demantij informacija u tekstu pod naslovom Polovina: „Skulirajte se“, objavljenog dana 17.05.2017. godine.U tekstu Dušan Polovina Lungo kao član SDP-a pred lokalne izbore u Zadru, dana 17.05.2017. godine zlonamjerno je napao Stranku hrvatskog zajedništva. Nakon što ga je Udruga „Solidarnost“ Zadar isključila iz članstva, Polovina je pokušao plašiti hrvatski narod i Stranku hrvatskog zajedništva, a još nije spoznao da je zlo slabost bez snage i samo blefira.U tekstu Polovina navodi „ tko Vam daje za pravo da politizirate ovu Udrugu kroz Stranku Hrvatskog zajedništva da s tom strankom šurujete na štetu Udruge na ovim lokalnim izborima. Od dobre ideje stvaranja Udruge kojoj bi primarno trebalo biti borba za radnička prava napravili ste od nje jedno veliko ništa i promovirate druge kao što je SHZ.“ Iz navedenog je vidljivo da Polovini smeta hrvatsko zajedništvo. Pojedinac loše odgajan, po navici, nesvjestan i dalje je sklon raditi zlo. Dakle, problem zla čovjeka je što ni za sebe nema rješenja, pa zato zlo čini i drugom. Takve sudbine prašinom prekrivene, zastupnici su zla kao posljedice činjenja. Zahrđali, ponašaju se umišljeno - kategorički, i nisu svjesni da su pokvarena roba kako se i pokazuju, proturječe životu pa ga i nemaju. Točno je da su Vam prepreka magistri, profesori, doktori, akademici. Zdrave zajednice nikada ne licitiraju općim dobrom, kako bi to htjele devijantne skupine a kakvih je poprilično na hrvatskim prostorima – trovača hrvatskog bića s kojima se nema što pogađati već odlučno im se suprotstaviti. Stranka hrvatskog zajedništva i Udruga „Solidarnost“ Zadar prepoznali su snagu u zajedništvu, kao garanciju da više neće biti obezglavljivanja hrvatskog naroda. SHZ je zbirna snaga pojedinaca koji samokritično, zajedno djeluju. Novost je što zajedničkim djelovanjima razotkrivamo zlo, potom potičemo kako uredno živjeti, žrtvovanjem čuvati i unapređivati opće dobro Hrvata da se zlo ne ponavlja. Kritike SHZ su dobronamjerni savjeti kojima se čuva samopouzdanje. Zato, ubuduće, Dušan Polovina i njemu slični u Hrvatskoj nemaju šanse, jer SHZ ujedinjena je snaga Hrvata.
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