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    Gene-editing experiment turns fluffy hamsters into 'aggressive' rage monsters
    https://metro.co.uk/2022/05/27/gene-editing-turns-fluffy-hamsters-into-aggressive-rage-monsters-16721041/
    A team of scientists in the US have accidentally created overly-aggressive mutant hamsters following a gene-editing experiment.
    Submitted at Today, 11:05 AM by B. Weed
    Science
    4 Comments
    Opinion | L.A. County Resident Physicians and Fellows Are Poised to Strike
    https://www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/98951
    The status quo is untenable for us and our patients Since May 16, the resident physicians and fellows of three of the largest hospitals in Los Angeles have made time between our long shifts to visit voting tables and to cast ballots online in a historic vote to authorize a labor strike. If our contract negotiations with L.A. County don't end in a resolution before the end of the month, the more than 1,300 of us could be the first members of our union, the Committee of Interns and Residents (CIR/SEIU), to strike in more than 30 years. In his MedPage Today article last week, "Do Interns and Residents Ever Really Go on Strike?" Milton Packer, MD, sought to uncover exactly how common it is for frontline doctors like us to participate in labor strikes, laying out some examples, including his own experience striking as a CIR member in 1975. While we appreciate Packer's analysis and his interest in our fight, there's a much more urgent question: Why are L.A. County residents ready to go on strike now?
    Submitted at Today, 02:00 AM by sleeppoor
    The Economy
    0 Comments
    Scoop: PAC to spend $1M to oust ‘Squad’ member Tlaib
    https://www.politico.com/newsletters/the-recast/2022/05/27/scoop-pac-to-spend-1m-to-oust-squad-member-talib-00035738
    A new PAC endorsed by Bakari Sellers says it’s going to spend upward of $1 million to support one of the candidates trying to unseat progressive firebrand Rashida Tlaib. The stated mission of the group, Urban Empowerment Action PAC, is to back candidates who are “dedicated to the educational empowerment and economic uplift of Black communities,” according to a release first shared with POLITICO’s The Recast. The PAC adds that its support of Janice Winfrey, the Detroit City Clerk, is meant to boost “her campaign to restore infrastructure, improve educational opportunities in the district and support the Biden-Harris agenda in D.C.” THE RECAST: Looking at polling from just a couple of months ago, a survey was taken where it indicated Congresswoman Tlaib had strong support within the district — the new district she is running in, the new Michigan 12th. Some 62 percent gave her favorable ratings. This is compared to Janice Winfrey, who was polling at 4 percent. So it seems like folks there don't see it the way that you're seeing it. Why throw money behind someone who’s lesser known and challenging a popular incumbent? SELLERS: It’s not a popularity contest.
    Submitted at Yesterday, 07:55 PM by sleeppoor
    Politics
    5 Comments
    Spanish diver saves 12-metre humpback whale in 'daring' rescue mission
    https://www.euronews.com/green/2022/05/25/spanish-diver-rescues-12-metre-long-whale-who-was-trapped-in-an-illegal-fishing-net
    32-year-old marine biologist and diver Gigi Torras said the experience was 'incredible'.
    Submitted at Yesterday, 04:54 PM by sleeppoor
    Crime
    1 Comment
    Reflections on being called bald
    https://stiffupperquip.substack.com/p/reflections-on-being-called-bald?s=w
    I have been the subject of several internet pile-ons in my time, with most of them not touching the sides. Frequently, during Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership of the Labour Party, I was called a Tory – but presumably only an online Tory, for I have yet to manifest any Tory sympathies in the polling booth. Often when I announce a show online, I receive an abusive message below the announcement video – I’m not sure what the person is expecting, presumably that I’ll say: “Sorry everyone, show is off on the objections of @maosnutsack1974.” I notice though one word which comes up again and again in the insults: Bald. I am called bald.
    Submitted at Yesterday, 01:39 PM by John Holmes Boxxyfucker
    Horseshit
    9 Comments
    CDC: 1 in 5 Adult COVID-19 Survivors Has Long COVID
    https://www.prevention.com/health/health-conditions/a40117340/cdc-long-covid-affects-older-adults-more/
    The researchers discovered that, between 30 and 365 days after people were diagnosed with COVID-19, 38% developed one or more new health issues (compared to 16% of people who didn’t have COVID-19 but saw a doctor). In people aged 65 and up, 45% who had COVID-19 developed new health issues, compared to 19% of those who didn’t have the virus.
    Submitted at Yesterday, 01:19 PM by Nibbles
    Health & Beauty
    1 Comment
    Clarence and Ginni Thomas Are Telling Us Exactly How the 2024 Coup Will Go Down
    https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2022/05/ginni-and-clarence-thomas-steal-2024-election-coup.html
    On Friday, the Washington Post broke the news that Ginni Thomas sent emails to Arizona elections officials asking them to set aside the will of the voters and submit a slate of fake electors who would support Donald Trump, even after he demonstrably lost the 2020 presidential election. The news barely caused a ripple because there is seemingly nothing to be done about Justice Clarence Thomas’ refusal to recuse in cases that materially affect his spouse, even as he has already decided several matters surrounding the 2020 election … and also because that same spouse had written far more inflammatory, QAnon-style texts to Trump’s chief of staff urging him to set aside the 2020 contest, and nothing was done about that either. In reality, of course, there is plenty to be done about Supreme Court justices who decline to be bound by federal recusal statutes and judicial ethics canons. But unless and until there is a ravenous public appetite for reforms to the court, we will continue to watch this play out in mute horror, as though it’s a Netflix special about the Tudors, and the only recourse we have is to return to our mutton farming. Reforms aside, there is another more crucial lesson from the Thomases’ tag-team efforts to seat a president who lost an election: What’s past is prologue, and what was done sloppily in 2020 is being mapped out by experts for 2024. It’s easy to dismiss the demented texts and emails from a sitting justice’s spouse to public officials who have long-standing professional connections to that justice as zany conspiracy theorizing. Ginni Thomas can be lumped into the QAnon weirdos bucket with Cleta Mitchell, Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani, and Mike Lindell—hapless insurrection enthusiasts who were unable to marshal a single winning argument in an actual court of law after the 2020 election. But the other way to look at the texts and emails that were pinging around the highest echelons of power and influence in the weeks after November 2020 is as a warning and road map for what is already being put into place for the next presidential contest. But next time, the lawyers won’t be sweating brown makeup or referencing crackpot theories of Italian election meddling. What Thomas was emailing was a prefabbed piece of legal advocacy that urged Arizona state officials to “Please stand strong in the face of political and media pressure. Please reflect on the awesome authority granted to you by our constitution. And then please take action to ensure that a clean slate of electors is chosen for our state.” That isn’t just words. It’s actually a theory underlying the subversion of an entire presidential election. It’s also a theory her husband has endorsed as a matter of constitutional law. It didn’t work in 2020 because the legal and political structures to support it weren’t in place at the time. Those pieces are being put into place as we type this.
    Submitted at Yesterday, 01:55 AM by sleeppoor
    Politics
    1 Comment
    Japanese man spends $15,700 on dog costume to fulfill lifelong dream of transforming into an animal
    https://news.yahoo.com/japanese-man-spends-15-700-010428674.html
    To fulfill his lifelong dream of transforming into an animal, a Japanese man spent 2 million yen (approximately $15,709) on a realistic border collie costume. For his costume, the man, Toko, commissioned a Japanese company called Zeppet, which specializes in sculptures and models for movies, commercials and amusement facilities as well as TV costumes and mascots. The costume reportedly took 40 days to create.
    Submitted at Yesterday, 01:22 AM by canyoudigit?
    Arts
    3 Comments
    Paradise Burned to the Ground. Now It’s Another Hot Housing Market
    https://www.vice.com/en/article/epxjdz/paradise-burned-to-the-ground-now-its-another-hot-housing-market
    The California town was almost totally destroyed in a 2018 wildfire in which 85 people died. Now, as the rebuilding process continues, its housing prices are rising faster than anyone predicted.
    Submitted at 05-26-2022, 09:41 PM by sleeppoor
    The Economy
    1 Comment
    Inside the Government Fiasco That Nearly Closed the U.S. Air System
    https://www.propublica.org/article/fcc-faa-5g-planes-trump-biden
    The upgrade to 5G was supposed to bring a paradise of speedy wireless. But a chaotic process under the Trump administration, allowed to fester by the Biden administration, turned it into an epic disaster. The problems haven’t been solved.
    Submitted at 05-26-2022, 09:16 PM by sleeppoor
    Politics
    0 Comments
    Globalization's cheerleaders grasp for new buzzwords at Davos
    https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/globalizations-cheerleaders-grasp-new-buzzwords-davos-2022-05-26/
    World leaders, financiers and chief executives said they were leaving this week's World Economic Forum with an urgent sense of the need to reboot and redefine 'globalization'.
    Submitted at 05-26-2022, 09:21 PM by Disruptive Emotional-Support Pig
    The Economy
    4 Comments
    Depeche Mode’s Andrew Fletcher dies aged 60
    https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/may/26/depeche-modes-andrew-fletcher-dies-aged-60
    Andrew Fletcher, keyboardist and founding member of British electronic band Depeche Mode, has died aged 60. A statement issued by the band on social media said “We are shocked and filled with overwhelming sadness with the untimely passing of our dear friend, family member, and bandmate Andy ‘Fletch’ Fletcher.”
    Submitted at 05-26-2022, 07:49 PM by B. Weed
    Music
    0 Comments
    Ray Liotta Dies: ‘Goodfellas’ Star & ‘Field Of Dreams’ Actor Was 67
    https://deadline.com/2022/05/ray-liotta-dies-67-goodfellas-1235033521/
    A shocker. Ray Liotta, the terrific actor whose career breakout came in the 1990 Martin Scorsese crime classic Goodfellas after co-starring in Field of Dreams, has died. He was 67. Deadline hears h…
    Submitted at 05-26-2022, 04:52 PM by sleeppoor
    Movies
    6 Comments
    Noise, an Almost Inescapable Part of Life
    https://hpr1.com/index.php/arts-entertainment/music/noise-an-almost-inescapable-part-of-life/
    Regardless of whether a Noise act is improv, exact execution, or a little of both, it is an immersive break from the structures of time and space. Performers across the range recognize that during their set it is a complete break away from the confines of seconds and minutes, even to hours and into infinity. Noise is that last refuge and immersion of performing in the moment.
    Submitted at 05-26-2022, 02:28 PM by katheudo
    Music
    8 Comments
    How to Murder Your Husband writer found guilty of murdering husband
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/may/26/how-murder-husband-writer-guilty-nancy-crampton-brophy
    A jury in the US city of Portland has convicted a self-published romance novelist who wrote an essay titled How to Murder Your Husband of fatally shooting her husband four years ago. The jury of seven women and five men found Nancy Crampton Brophy, 71, guilty of second-degree murder on Wednesday after deliberating for two days over Daniel Brophy’s death, according to reports.
    Submitted at 05-26-2022, 12:18 PM by Sir Walter Raleigh
    Crime
    7 Comments
    This Term Explains Why Governments Allow Some People to Die
    https://www.teenvogue.com/story/what-is-necropolitics
    “Necropolitics” explains so much about our world.
    Submitted at 05-26-2022, 05:08 AM by Dreaded Candiru
    The World
    5 Comments
    Abortion clinic founder after fire: This world seems to be encased in violence
    https://trib.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/abortion-clinic-founder-after-fire-this-world-seems-to-be-encased-in-violence/article%c2%bf6a39e6cc-dc47-11ec-8301-df888b5e4f6f.html
    "I have a lot of emotions," clinic founder Julie Burkhart said, following a fire that police suspect was intentionally set. "Anger is probably at the top of the list." The clinic planned to open in mid-June, offering services including abortion, OB/GYN, family planning and gender-affirming care. "This was intentional," Burkhart said, looking at the beige building from a barber shop parking lot across the way. "This was not random." Burkhart said she wasn't necessarily surprised when she got the call around 6 a.m. She's been concerned about vandalism at the clinic, but said she's also wary of rising violence around the country. Having worked at clinics in rural areas of Washington, Oklahoma and Kansas, Burkhart said she's no stranger to opposition or violence. Her former boss, nationally known abortion provider Dr. George Tiller, was murdered in 2009 at his Wichita church.
    Submitted at 05-25-2022, 08:49 PM by sleeppoor
    Crime
    0 Comments
    Swarm satellites unveil magnetic waves that sweep the outermost part of Earth's outer core
    https://phys.org/news/2022-05-swarm-satellites-unveil-magnetic-outermost.html
    While volcanic eruptions and earthquakes serve as immediate reminders that Earth's insides are anything but tranquil, there are also other, more elusive, dynamic processes happening deep down below the Earth. Using information from ESA's Swarm satellite mission, scientists have discovered a completely new type of magnetic wave that sweeps across the outermost part of Earth's outer core every seven years. This fascinating finding, presented at ESA's Living Planet Symposium, opens a new window into a world we can never see.
    Submitted at 05-25-2022, 08:36 PM by sleeppoor
    Science
    0 Comments
    20,000 years ago, two American cheetahs fought to the death in a Grand Canyon cave
    https://www.livescience.com/american-cheetah-fossils-grand-canyon
    Some 20,000 years ago in a cave in a cliff wall in the Grand Canyon, two American cheetahs battled tooth against claw. The victor is lost to history, but one of the big cats, a juvenile that was bitten through the spine, likely died where it fell on the cave floor, leaving behind bones and bits of mummified tissue. Now, the remains of this unfortunate feline, along with fossils from two other Grand Canyon caves, have revealed that the extinct American cheetah (Miracinonyx trumani) may not have been swift flatland sprinters like Africa's modern cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus). Instead, these cats may have been more like today's snow leopards (Panthera uncia), prowling cliff sides and rocky regions and eating mostly mountain goats and bighorn sheep. Scientists found the fossils decades ago and they identified the bones at the time as belonging to mountain lions (Puma concolor). But recent re-analysis of the bones revealed that they instead belong to the American cheetah, which is known from other fossil sites. American cheetahs were closely related to mountain lions, but had the short snout and slim proportions of today's African cheetahs.
    Submitted at 05-25-2022, 08:35 PM by sleeppoor
    Science
    3 Comments
    NASA Moves Ahead With Wild Solar Sail Concept
    https://gizmodo.com/nasa-solar-sail-diffractive-lightsails-1848971175
    The revolutionary approach to space travel could enable a future science mission to study the Sun’s polar regions.
    Submitted at 05-25-2022, 08:33 PM by sleeppoor
    Science
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