B. India
C. South Africa
D. Bangladesh
A. Anthropause
B. GreatPause
C. Mesopause
D. Viropause
A. Rafal Trzaskowski
B. Andreaj Duda
C. Adam Easton
D. Andreas Pereira
In the race for the most powerful computers, Fugaku, a Japanese supercomputer, recently beat American and Chinese machines. China and the United States are locked in a contest to develop the world’s most powerful computers. Now a massive machine in Japan has topped them both.
A long-awaited supercomputer called Fugaku, installed in the city of Kobe by the government-sponsored Riken institute, took first place in a twice-yearly speed ranking that was released on Monday. The Japanese machine carried out 2.8 times more calculations a second than an IBM system at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, which Fugaku bumped to second place in the so-called Top500 list.
A. Temple
B. Church
C. Masjid
D. None of these
Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has declared Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia open to Muslim worship after a top court ruled that the building’s conversion to a museum by modern Turkey’s founding statesman was illegal.
Erdogan made the announcement on Friday an hour after the court ruling was revealed, despite international warnings not to change the status of the nearly 1,500-year-old monument, revered by Christians and Muslims alike.
A. Qatar
B. UAE
C. KSA
D. None of these
A. China
B. Russia
C. United States
D. United Kingdom
The United States has formally notified the United Nations that it is withdrawing from the World Health Organization, following through on an announcement President Trump made in late May.
The move, however, would not be effective until July 6, 2021.
A. MacKenzie Bezos
B. Alice Walton
C. Françoise Bettencourt Meyers
D. None of these
A. TecSAR
B. Ofek 16
C. Amos-6
D. None of these
New Zealand cancelled the 2021 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum that was scheduled to be held in Auckland, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and is opting to lead a virtual summit.