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 THE CORONAVIRUS pandemic has inspired the next generation to become scientists with school children  stanley cup now aspiring to  change the world , a survey has found.Months of  following the science  has had a profound impact on what kids what to do when they grow up.馃數 Read our coronavirus l stanley us ive blog聽for the latest updates3Many kids have ambitions to become scientists due to the coronavirus pandemicCredit: GettyA survey of 2,000 kids aged 11 to 16 found that half stanley bottle  of them have ambitions to invent something that could change the world.Almost half  45 per cent  said the coronavirus pandemic has led them to become more interested in pursuing a career in science, technology, and innovation.More than a third  37 per cent  of children admit that the Covid pandemic has made them consider a career as a scientist.Over 50 per cent said they re more likely to view scientists as role models and a fifth  22 per cent  say they d wish they could live a day in the life of Albert Einstein.聽 As  Jfny Stunned shopper finds late grandma s 拢5 Sainsbury s gift cards from 1988 鈥?and the store HONOURS them
 FACEBOOK is set to be fined 拢500,000 by UK watchdogs over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.The Information Commissioner s Office said the social media giant broke the law by failing to safeguard data or be transparent about how it was harvested by others.2 UK watchdogs in stanley cups tend to fine Facebook for breaches of the Data Protection ActCredit: Getty - ContributorThe ICO launched an investigation into Facebook and political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica in February. That was when evidence emerged an app had been used to collect information from an estimated 87million users worldwide.In March the ICO began looking into whether personal data had been misused by both sides in the Brexit referendum.A progress report today details some of the other organisations and individuals now under investigation.It includes the int stanley cup becher ention to fine Facebook for breaches of the Da stanley termos ta Protection Act. Facebook will have a chance to respond before it is implemented.2 CEO Mark Zuckerberg had previously admitted