The government argues that data is essential for search engines, referring to it as "oxygen," and claims that Google's anticompetitive behavior has fortified its control over valuable data.
The Coast Guard has relocated some of its remote-operated vehicles involved in the search, as they continue their efforts to locate a missing submersible.
In an international effort, additional vessels have joined the search for the missing submersible, with the Coast Guard taking the lead in coordinating the search operations.
Ukrainian iron- and steel-producing factories have played a significant role in manufacturing essential protective gear such as body armor, helmets, and armored plates for vehicles.
A question arises regarding the contribution of marine life versus terrestrial vegetation in generating the oxygen that we breathe.
In South Delhi, people wait in line with empty oxygen cylinders to exchange them for filled ones, highlighting the high demand for oxygen cylinders due to various reasons, including medical use.
A series of failures, starting from the central government and trickling down, has resulted in hospitals across India experiencing severe shortages of medical oxygen, leading to the tragic deaths of hundreds.
As Philips Respironics takes responsibility for its flawed devices, affected users can hope for compensation to mitigate any potential harm caused.
The recall of CPAP machines and other devices serves as a reminder of the importance of safety and quality control in medical equipment.
The international community's collaboration in search and rescue efforts demonstrates the significance of global cooperation in times of crisis.
The shortage of medical oxygen in India highlights the dire consequences of inadequate infrastructure and planning, emphasizing the need for improved healthcare systems.