Monday, 31 May 2021

Alaska earthquake: 6.1-magnitude tremor hits northwest US

The GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ) said a 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck central Alaska in the United States.

Alaska earthquake: 6.1-magnitude tremor hits northwest US

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The GFZ said the quake was at a depth of 10 km (6.21 mi).

Separately, the European-Mediterranean Earthquake Center (EMSC) said the earthquake occurred 169 kilometers north of Anchorage, the state capital. 

China lifts cap on births per family, announces families can have three children

BEIJING: China said on Monday (May 31, 2021) that married couples could have three children, a key policy from the current limit of two after recent figures show a dramatic drop in birth in the world's most populous country Change.

China lifts cap on births per family, announces families can have three children

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Beijing scrapped its decades-old one-child policy in 2016 and replaced it with a two-child limit, which failed to see a sustained increase in births given the high cost of raising children in Chinese cities – a challenge that Has been made.

The official news agency Xinhua said in a report after the Politburo meeting chaired by President Xi Jinping, "To further optimize the birth policy, (China) one-married-couple-have-three-child policy Will implement. "

The news agency Xinhua said the change in policy "will come with supportive measures that will be conducive to improving our country's population structure, actively coping with the country's aging population and maintaining the benefits of human resources" Will complete the strategy. "

It did not specify support measures.

"People lag behind the unbelievably high cost of raising children, not the two-child limit, but in today's China. Housing, extra-curricular activities, food, trips, and everything else quickly add up," Yifei, a sociologist Lee told Reuters, at NYU Shanghai.

"Increasing the limit is not a possibility for me to bend one's calculus in a meaningful way," he said.

In a poll asking #AreYouReady for a three-child policy on Xinhua's Weibo account, nearly 29,000 out of 31,000 respondents said they would "never think about it" while the rest chose from options: "I'm ready And looking forward to it. Do this", "It's on my agenda", or "I'm hesitant and have a lot to consider".

The pole was later removed.

One user posted, "If you give me 5 million yuan ($785,650), I'm ready to have three kids."

Stocks of birth- and fertility-related companies rose.

slow growth

Earlier this month, a once-in-a-decade census of China showed that the population grew at the slowest rate during the last decade to 1.41 billion since the 1950s. The data showed fertility rates of just 1.3 children per woman for 2020 alone comparable to aging societies such as Japan and Italy.

China's Politburo also said that it would be a delayed phase in retirement age, but did not provide any details.

By the end of last year, people were being fined 130,000 yuan ($ 20,440) for having a third child.

"I'm very happy," said human resource manager Su Meizhen in Beijing, who is pregnant with her third child.

"We won't have to pay a fine and we'll be able to get a hukou," she said, referring to an urban residence permit that enables families to receive benefits, including sending their children to local public schools.

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Tuesday, 25 May 2021

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Monday, 24 May 2021

Dream Horse review

 In my hometown of Dallas, Texas, there is a converted, three-screen art deco theater, Inwood, where I used to go so often that people would grow up to believe that I worked there in violation of child labor laws (in college, I worked there legally)) Last time I went with my children, they were showing "Spider-Man: Homecoming" on two screens and "Toy Story 4" on the third. Guaranteed money lender: If you are running a theater, you will need a certain number of people. The equivalent of Inwood's Marvel or Pixar film was a spirited comedy-drama, usually about a group of people from a small rural community, perhaps somewhere in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, or France, who rallied It was a shared dream service. Films such as "Strictly Ballroom," "Cinema Paradiso," "Muriels Wedding," The Full Monty, "" Braced Off, "and" The Englishman Who Won't Up a Hill and Come Down a Mountain "attracted a bullseye on that advertisement. Kiya and Critical Sweet Spot are telling a laid-back but clockwork-accurate dalit story while filling the screen with character actors who usually won't get the whole subplot themselves.


Dream Horse review


"Dream Horse" is another of them: a film out of its time, as it were. It could have been released around 1998, and if it had been, it would have played the role of Inwood for three months.

Tony Collette, the star of the aforementioned "Mural Wedding", plays the role of bartender Jan Woakes in a small Welsh town. She lives a boring life with her husband Brian (Owen Teale), a retired man who barely even listens to her, and wants something that shakes up her routine and a little energy in her financially depressed community Fill it.

An experienced breeder of whippets and racing pigeons, Jan decides to breed and train a champion stallion. She gets around a lot of the expense (they don't call it the "game of kings") by proposing a collective approach: the cost of buying, feeding and maintaining some horses (about £ 15,000 per year) would be a dozen or so. Are also spread among the townspeople, who contribute as little as £ 10 per month. After a non-controversial meeting of local people, it is decided by majority that the horse will be named "Dream Alliance". Jan's partner in the scheme is an accountant named Howard Davis (Damian Lewis) who, shall we say, had a bad experience with horses, but is he willing to return to the saddle? Excuse me. I have protested so far.

"Dream Horse" is a dramatization of "Dark Horse" (better title, IMO), a hit documentary from a few years ago, and like a lot of fictionalized versions of true stories, it flattens out some of the specifics and makes things feel a bit more. Like what would happen in a picture of a commercially viable art house that adult children can see with their parents on Sunday afternoons. There is nothing about a film that is innately less "formulaic" than you would get when watching a Marvel, "Star Wars," or "Fast and Furious" movie; It is just Gentler and more human-shaped.

Sunday, 9 May 2021

5G Technology

In telecommunications5G is the fifth generation technology standard for broadband cellular networks, which cellular phone companies began deploying worldwide in 2019, and is the planned successor to the 4G networks which provide connectivity to most current cellphones.[2] 5G networks are predicted to have more than 1.7 billion subscribers worldwide by 2025, according to the GSM Association.[3] Like its predecessors, 5G networks are cellular networks, in which the service area is divided into small geographical areas called cells. All 5G wireless devices in a cell are connected to the Internet and telephone network by radio waves through a local antenna in the cell. The main advantage of the new networks is that they will have greater bandwidth, giving higher download speeds,[2] eventually up to 10 gigabits per second (Gbit/s).[4] Due to the increased bandwidth, it is expected the networks will increasingly be used as general internet service providers for laptops and desktop computers, competing with existing ISPs such as cable internet, and also will make possible new applications in internet of things (IoT) and machine to machine areas. 4G cellphones are not able to use the new networks, which require 5G enabled wireless devices.

5G Technology


The increased speed is achieved partly by using additional higher-frequency radio waves in addition to the low and medium band frequencies used in previous cellular networks.[2] However, higher-frequency radio waves have a shorter useful physical range, requiring smaller geographic cells. For wide service, 5G networks operate on up to three frequency bands – low, medium, and high.[5][2] A 5G network will be composed of networks consisting of up to three different types of cells, each requiring specific antenna designs as well as providing a different tradeoff of download speed to distance and service area. 5G cellphones and wireless devices connect to the network through the highest speed antenna within range at their location:

Low-band 5G uses a similar frequency range to 4G cellphones, 600–850 MHz, giving download speeds a little higher than 4G: 30–250 megabits per second (Mbit/s).[5] Low-band cell towers have a range and coverage area similar to 4G towers. Mid-band 5G uses microwaves of 2.5–3.7 GHz, allowing speeds of 100–900 Mbit/s, with each cell tower providing service up to several kilometers in radius. This level of service is the most widely deployed, and was deployed in many metropolitan areas in 2020. Some regions are not implementing low-band, making this the minimum service level. High-band 5G uses frequencies of 25–39 GHz, near the bottom of the millimeter wave band, although higher frequencies may be used in the future. It often achieves download speeds in the gigabit per second (Gbit/s) range, comparable to cable internet. However, millimeter waves (mmWave or mmW) have a more limited range, requiring many small cells.[6] They can be impeded or blocked by materials in walls or windows.[7] Due to their higher cost, plans are to deploy these cells only in dense urban environments and areas where crowds of people congregate such as sports stadiums and convention centers. The above speeds are those achieved in actual tests in 2020, and speeds are expected to increase during rollout.[5]

The industry consortium setting standards for 5G is the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).[2] It defines any system using 5G NR (5G New Radio) software as "5G", a definition that came into general use by late 2018. Minimum standards are set by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). Previously, some reserved the term 5G for systems that deliver download speeds of 20 Gbit/s as specified in the ITU's IMT-2020 document.


Overview

5G networks are digital cellular networks, for which the service area is divided into small geographical cells. The 5G wireless devices in a cell communicate by radio waves with a local antenna array and low power automated transceiver (transmitter and receiver) in the cell, over frequency channels assigned by the transceiver from a pool of frequencies that are reused in other cells. The local antennas are connected to transmission electronics connected to switching centers in the telephone network and routers for Internet access by high-bandwidth optical fiber or wireless backhaul connections. As in other cell networks, a mobile device moving from one cell to another is automatically handed off seamlessly to the current cell. 5G can support up to a million devices per square kilometer, while 4G supports only one tenth of that capacity.[8][9] The new 5G wireless devices also have 4G LTE capability, as the new networks use 4G for initially establishing the connection with the cell, as well as in locations where 5G access is not available.[10]


Several network operators use millimeter waves for additional capacity, as well as higher throughput.[11] Millimeter waves have a shorter range than microwaves, therefore the cells are limited to a smaller size. Millimeter waves also have more trouble passing through building walls.[12] Millimeter wave antennas are smaller than the large antennas used in previous cellular networks. Some are only a few centimeters long.


Massive MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) was deployed in 4G as early as 2016 and typically used 32 to 128 small antennas at each cell. In the right frequencies and configuration, it can increase performance from 4 to 10 times.[13] Multiple bitstreams of data are transmitted simultaneously. In a technique called beamforming, the base station computer will continuously calculate the best route for radio waves to reach each wireless device and will organize multiple antennas to work together as phased arrays to create beams of millimeter waves to reach the device.[12][4]


Application areas

The ITU-R has defined three main application areas for the enhanced capabilities of 5G. They are Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB), Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communications (URLLC), and Massive Machine Type Communications (mMTC).[14] Only eMBB is deployed in 2020; URLLC and mMTC are several years away in most locations.[15]


Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB) uses 5G as a progression from 4G LTE mobile broadband services, with faster connections, higher throughput, and more capacity. This will benefit areas of higher traffic such as stadiums, cities, and concert venues.[16]


Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications (URLLC) refer to using the network for mission critical applications that require uninterrupted and robust data exchange.


Massive Machine-Type Communications (mMTC) would be used to connect to a large number of devices. 5G technology will connect some of the 50 billion connected IoT devices.[17] Most will use the less expensive Wi-Fi. Drones, transmitting via 4G or 5G, will aid in disaster recovery efforts, providing real-time data for emergency responders.[17] 

Most cars will have a 4G or 5G cellular connection for many services. Autonomous cars do not require 5G, as they have to be able to operate where they do not have a network connection.[18] 

However, most autonomous vehicles also feature teleoperations for mission accomplishment, and these greatly benefit from 5G technology.[19][20] While remote surgeries have been performed over 5G, most remote surgery will be performed in facilities with a fiber connection, usually faster and more reliable than any wireless connection.


Performance

5G speeds will range from ~50 Mbit/s to over a gigabit/s.[21] The fastest 5G is known as mmWave. As of July 3, 2019, mmWave had a top speed of 1.8 Gbit/s[22] on AT&T's 5G network.

Sub-6 GHz 5G (mid-band 5G), by far the most common, will usually deliver between 100 and 400 Mbit/s, but will have a much farther reach than mmWave, especially outdoors.[22]

Low-band spectrum offers the greatest range, thereby a greater coverage area for a given site, but is slower than the others.

5G NR (New Radio) speed in sub-6 GHz bands can be slightly higher than the 4G with a similar amount of spectrum and antennas,[23][24] although some 3GPP 5G networks will be slower than some advanced 4G networks, such as T-Mobile's LTE/LAA network, which achieves 500+ Mbit/s in Manhattan[25] and Chicago.[26] The 5G specification allows LAA (License Assisted Access) as well, but LAA in 5G has not yet been demonstrated. Adding LAA to an existing 4G configuration can add hundreds of megabits per second to the speed, but this is an extension of 4G, not a new part of the 5G standard.[25]

The similarity in terms of throughput between 4G and 5G in the existing bands is because 4G already approaches the Shannon limit on data communication rates. 5G speeds in the less common millimeter wave spectrum, with its much more abundant bandwidth and shorter range, and hence greater frequency reusability, can be substantially higher.[27]

Latency

In 5G, the "air latency"[28] in equipment shipping in 2019 is 8–12 milliseconds.[29] The latency to the server must be added to the "air latency" for most comparisons. Verizon reports the latency on its 5G early deployment is 30 ms:[30] Edge Servers close to the towers can reduce latency to 10–20 ms; 1–4 ms will be extremely rare for years outside the lab. The 5G latency KPIs (key performance indicators) are standardized by 3GPP in TR 28554

Error Rate

5G uses an adaptive signal coding system to keep the bit error rate low. If the error rate is too high the transmitter will switch to a less error prone coding mechanism. This sacrifices bandwidth to ensure a low error rate.

Range

The range of 5G depends on many factors. A key factor is the frequency being used. mmWave signals tend to have a range of only a couple of hundred metres whilst low band signals can, in the right circumstances, have a theoretical range of a couple of hundred kilometers.


Thor: Love and Thunder Full Movie download in HD

 Thor: Love and Thunder is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Thor, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is intended to be the direct sequel to Thor: Ragnarok (2017) and the 29th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Taika Waititi, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, and stars Chris Hemsworth as Thor, alongside Tessa Thompson, Natalie Portman, Christian Bale, Chris Pratt, Jaimie Alexander, Pom Klementieff, Dave Bautista, Karen Gillan, Sean Gunn, and Jeff Goldblum.

Hemsworth and Waititi had discussed returning for a sequel to Ragnarok by January 2018. It was officially announced and titled in July 2019, with the pair attached alongside Thompson and Portman; the latter agreed to return to the franchise, after not appearing in Ragnarok, when Waititi revealed plans to adapt the Mighty Thor comic books in which Portman's character Jane Foster takes on the mantle and powers of Thor after suffering from cancer. Robinson joined the film in February 2020, with Waititi later describing it as a romance film. Filming began in January 2021 in Sydney, Australia, and will conclude that May.

Thor: Love and Thunder is scheduled to be released in the United States on May 6, 2022, as part of Phase Four of the MCU.

Thor: Love and Thunder

Cast

Additionally, Waititi reprises his role as Korg, a Kronan gladiator who befriended Thor.[15] Matt DamonSam Neill, and Luke Hemsworth also reprise their roles as Asgardian actors playing LokiOdin, and Thor, respectively, from Thor: Ragnarok, alongside Melissa McCarthy as an actress playing Hela and Ben Falcone in an undisclosed role.[16] Russell Crowe also has a cameo appearance as Zeus, the king of the Olympians, based on the Greek mythological deity of the same name.[17][18]


Production

Chris Hemsworth indicated in January 2018 that he was interested in continuing to play Thor, despite his contract with Marvel Studios being set to end with his role in Avengers: Endgame (2019).[19] By then, Hemsworth and Thor: Ragnarok (2017) director Taika Waititi had discussed what they would want in a potential fourth film,[20] and the next month Hemsworth said he would consider playing the character again if there was "another great script".[21] In April 2019, Tessa Thompson, who plays Valkyrie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films, said that she believed a pitch had been made for a sequel to Ragnarok that involved Waititi returning.[22] Hemsworth stated then that he would continue to play Thor for as long as he could, crediting Waititi with revitalizing his interest in the role after he became exhausted and underwhelmed with it prior to making Ragnarok.[23]

In July 2019, Waititi officially signed on to write and direct a fourth Thor film, with Hemsworth expected to reprise his role.[24] Later that month at San Diego Comic-ConMarvel Studios President Kevin Feige officially announced the film as Thor: Love and Thunder, with a release date of November 5, 2021. Hemsworth and Thompson were confirmed to be returning along with Natalie Portman, who portrayed Jane Foster in Thor (2011) and Thor: The Dark World (2013).[1] Thompson and Feige said Valkyrie's bisexuality would be addressed in the sequel, retroactively making her Marvel Studios' first LGBTQ superhero.[3][4] Waititi said the film would adapt elements from Jason Aaron's Mighty Thor comic books by having Foster become her own version of Thor called the Mighty Thor.[1][6] Feige explained that Marvel considered the Mighty Thor run to be one of the best recent comic books and Waititi had been reading it while working on Ragnarok. When Waititi agreed to direct another Thor film, he wanted to include Foster as the Mighty Thor.[7] Portman agreed to return to the franchise after a single meeting with the director, in which he interested her by offering to reprise the character in a different, fresh way.[25][7]

Don Harwin, the Minister for the Arts for the Australian state of New South Wales, announced at the end of July that Thor: Love and Thunder would be filmed at Fox Studios Australia in Sydney back-to-back with Marvel Studios' Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), with work set to begin on Love and Thunder there in March 2020 ahead of an August 2020 filming start. The production was set to receive over AU$24 million (US$17 million) of subsidies from the Australian and New South Wales governments. Marvel Studios vice president David Grant said shooting the two films back-to-back would provide continuous employment for local crews, with Love and Thunder expected to generate over AU$178 million (US$127 million) for the local economy. Grant added that the studio would work with "local educational institutions in creating internship opportunities".[26] In August 2019, Jeff Goldblum said there was a chance he could reprise his Ragnarok role of the Grandmaster in the sequel and he wanted to work with Waititi again.[27] Waititi confirmed in October that he would be reprising his role of Korg from Ragnarok and Endgame in Love and Thunder.[15] He also acknowledged fans "shipping" Valkyrie with Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel but said he did not intend to include a romantic relationship between the pair in the film because he would rather surprise fans than do something by popular demand.[28]

Christian Bale entered talks to join the cast in January 2020,[29] with pre-production expected to begin in April.[30] Jennifer Kaytin Robinson was hired to work on the film's screenplay with Waititi in February.[31] Thompson confirmed a month later that Bale would star as the villain in the film,[2] while Vin Diesel, who voices Groot in the MCU films, said he had discussed the film with Waititi and had been told the Guardians of the Galaxy would be appearing in it.[32] In early April, Disney shifted much of their Phase Four slate of films due to the COVID-19 pandemic, moving Thor: Love and Thunder's release date to February 18, 2022.[33] Pre-production on the film was delayed due to the pandemic, with Waititi unsure when production would continue.[34] At the end of the month, Disney moved the release date up to February 11, 2022.[35] By July, filming was set to start in early 2021.[36]


Writing

When announcing the film in July 2019, Feige said it would include a lot of elements from the Mighty Thor comic book and the storyline of Foster becoming the Mighty Thor would be an important part of that.[7][6] A month later, Waititi was reported to have completed a script for the film,[37] but he denied this in August.[38] While promoting his film Jojo Rabbit in October, Waititi said he had completed the first draft of the screenplay,[39] but the story would change throughout filming and editing. He was unsure at that point if the film would include a storyline in which Foster suffers from breast cancer as she does in the Mighty Thor comic book, noting that it was a powerful part of the books.[40] Portman later said Foster's treatment from cancer would be explored in the film.[5] Waititi added that Marvel was still discussing how much time would pass between Endgame and Love and Thunder, and that this would affect whether Thor is still carrying the extra weight he is depicted with in Endgame, which earned him the nicknames "Fat Thor" and "Bro Thor". Waititi did note that he wanted to "keep changing it up with Thor. He's so interesting when he's changing all the time."[39]

Four or five drafts of the screenplay had been completed by mid-April 2020,[34] when Waititi said the sequel was "so over the top now in the very best way" and would make Ragnarok look like a "run of the mill, very safe film" by doubling down on the crazier aspects of that film.[34][28] He wanted to up the ante and make the film as if "10-year-olds told us what should be in a movie and we said yes to every single thing." Waititi added that the film would explore more of Korg's Kronan culture and indicated that it would include the Space Sharks alien race from the comics. He also expressed interest in featuring the character Beta Ray Bill in the film, but said "I just don't know right now, things are a bit up in the air."[34] At the end of July, Waititi said they had been writing the script off and on for over a year at that point, and he was taking another pass on it that week. He said the script was very romantic, and explained that he wanted to make a romance film because he wanted to make something that he had not done before.[41][36] That October, Hemsworth said Waititi was still writing the script and he expressed his excitement for doing something drastically different with his character as he did in his previous three MCU films.[42]

James Gunn, the writer and director of the three Guardians of the Galaxy films, consulted on how the Guardians characters were used in Love and Thunder,[43] with Gunn and Waititi discussing where the characters were going before Waititi began writing, and Waititi reading Gunn's script for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023). Gunn then read Waititi's Love and Thunder script and shared his thoughts.[44] In January 2021, Gunn stated that the Guardians were in great hands with Waititi.[43]


Release

Thor: Love and Thunder is scheduled to be released in the United States on May 6, 2022.[8] It was previously set for release on November 5, 2021,[1] but was delayed to February 18, 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[33] before being moved up a week to February 11 once Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was rescheduled from November 2021 to March 2022.[35] It was delayed once again to the May 2022 date in December 2020.[8] It will be part of Phase Four of the MCU.[60]