The International Atomic Energy Agency issued a statement on Friday that identified the seriousness of the situation at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant that has been under attack in recent weeks during the Ukraine War. The IAEA said the “continued shelling” of the facility has damaged the power infrastructure. Energoatom, Ukraine’s state-run nuclear power company,...
Tag: sep 13 2022
TURKEY’S ERDOGAN AGREES WITH PUTIN THAT GRAIN SHIPMENTS WENT TO RICH COUNTRIES, F.U. AFRICA
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the Turkish prime minister, repeated Russian President Vladimir Putin’s claim that the much-need grain shipments out of Ukraine were largely sent to wealthy countries. Putin said earlier this month that just seven out of 87 ships hauling 60,000 metric tons of grain were sent to poor countries. “What we are seeing is...
BEAT THE ELITE: TRENDS IN PREPAREDNESS
THERE IS A WAY TO “VOTE TWICE” LEGALLY—JUST UTILIZE 2ND VOTE One citizen, one vote? Political expression and influence is far more complicated than that, as everyone knows. The money-fueled political influence exerted not only by explicit advocacy organizations, but by everyday businesses that now regularly stake positions on practically every policy, has become endemic....
AI EMBEDDING MORE IN GOVERNMENT SERVICES
AI is quickly evolving and being deployed in more use cases within government, according to NextGov, the tech and government conduit platform. The outlet recently moderated a discussion with leading government and AI industry experts, to gauge the newest developments occurring in government use of the technology. Higher level jobs that are typically carried out...
IT’S DEAD, JIM: BIG TECH ANTITRUST BILLS GOING NOWHERE IN CONGRESS
There is an insurrection hijacking our democratic institutions, gaming our “free and fair” market based economy, meddling in our elections and controlling the news narrative. But it has nothing to do with average Trump supporters. While Congress has busied itself holding J6 show trials to divide and distract Americans, Big Tech is kneecapping the popular...
FUSION ENGINEERS TRY AGAIN
The number of devices competing to produce sustainable fusion energy has grown again with the introduction of the “stellarator” by Germany’s Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics. For decades, scientists have labored to create chambers in which heat as high as 100 million°F combines with crushing pressures to melt hydrogen atoms together, releasing vast quantities...
TREE BARK COMPOUND KILLS DRUG-RESISTANT BACTERIA
Where chemists have failed, nature has come to our rescue. Humans have overused antibiotics for decades, creating more and more dangerous bacteria that are immune to our drugs. Now researchers at Portsmouth University in England and Naresuan and Pibulsongkram Rajabhat universities in Thailand have found that hydroquinine, a compound in the bark of the cinchona...
LIVING MOUSE EMBRYOS SYNTHESIZED IN LAB
Using three kinds of mouse stem cells, biologists at the University of Cambridge have created living embryos with beating hearts, all parts of a developing brain, and the beginnings of all other organs in a mouse’s body. Two kinds of the stem cells support an embryo’s growth and development; the other kind becomes the various...
HOCHUL APPROVED HIGH-PRICED TEST KIT BUY FROM MAJOR CAMPAIGN DONOR COMPANY
Kathy Hochul approved an exorbitant state contract with a COVID testing company whose CEO contributed heavily to her campaign. That’s according to a report by Reinvent Albany made public last week, according to The Daily Wire. Reinvent Albany noted in their report that “‘Digital Gadgets’ tests cost $12.25 each compared to $5 each for the...
BLIMP TIME: AMERICANS DEVOURING SNACKS AS THEIR WAIST SIZE EXPANDS
Major food companies are making hefty profits meeting the increased demand in the U.S. for snacks that include Doritos, Cheetos, and other popular chips. A CNN Business report found that snack sales in the U.S. are expected to reach $170 billion in sales in the next few years while about 42 percent of Americans are...
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