April 24, 2026

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Biden Offers Little Clarity in Defining Spying for Foreign Researchers

Biden vows clarity on foreign research ties for academics

From www.timeshighereducation.com
2021-08-24 23:15:41

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The Biden administration is promising a quick push to clear up confusion among universities and their academic staff over what foreign research activities need to be reported to the government – and facing scepticism given the extent of the problem.

The White House science adviser, Eric Lander, has set an early November deadline for giving federal funding agencies “clear and effective” guidance for researcher disclosures that encourage global scientific cooperation while guarding against national security threats.

The long-standing problem, which universities fear could lead to international partners being scared off, has become more fraught in recent years, with a Trump administration crackdown on researchers having ties to China – which largely involved arresting those who did not fully disclose foreign affiliations on grant applications – exacerbated by broader anti-Asian discrimination during the Covid pandemic and potentially by an impending US intelligence…

 

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Electric Cargo Ship That Drives Itself

World’s first autonomous, 7MWh electric cargo ship to make voyage with zero crew onboard

From electrek.co
2021-08-25 17:40:43
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A Norwegian company called Yara International claims to have created the world’s first zero-emission ship that can also transport cargo autonomously. The Yara Birkeland electric cargo ship was first conceptualized in 2017 but now looks to make its first voyage with no crew members onboard later this year in Norway.

Yara International is a Norwegian company that was founded in 1905 to combat the rising famine in Europe at the time. The company created the world’s first nitrogen fertilizer, which remains its largest business focus today.

In addition to its perpetual battle against hunger, Yara focuses on emissions abatement and sustainable agricultural practices. While the company wants to continue finding success in feeding the planet, it believes it can also do so sustainably.

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Growing Vaccines and Medicines and Eating Them Raw – Molecular Farming

There is a new type of farming called Molecular Farming that attempts to create edible medicine in grown plants.  The plants are genetically altered to create medical byproducts that do not, theoretically, alter the taste, texture, or appearance of the plant.

The process began in 1986 as an idea that was later turned into a real process, but one with very limited, and costly applications.  Now, the technoque might soon pave the way for consumable medicines and vaccines to be grown in plants as needed.  Plants might soon be grown to create a wide range of medicnes and vaccines that are not innate to them, but can be created by altering dna and using synthetic biology to graft characterists from multiple sources onto one host.

We have spoken before aboutt the near-future possibility of hospitals having farm towers that are dedicated to growing plants that can be used to create medicines.  Molecular Farming might be the technique that might make that dream a reality soon at a local hospital near you.

The one impediment to the rapid development of this technique will be Intellectual Property Laws that will restrict the ability of individuals to make their own biomanufacturing centers, as is usually the case when we are talking about a number of emerging technologies.  Open source molecular farming must be developed by Freedom-minded people if we are to hope to see the potential self and associative sustainability that these techniques can create.

Molecular Farming Means the Next Vaccine Could Be Edible and Grown in a Plant

From singularityhub.com

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….molecular farming, a vision to have plants synthesize medications and vaccines. Using genetic engineering and synthetic biology, scientists can introduce brand new biochemical pathways into plant cells—or even whole plants—essentially turning them into single-use bioreactors.

The whole idea has a retro-futuristic science fiction vibe. First conceived of in 1986, molecular farming got its boost three decades later, when the FDA approved the first—and only—plant-derived therapeutic protein for humans to treat Gaucher disease, a genetic disorder that prevents people from breaking down fats.

But to Drs. Hugues Fausther-Bovendo and Gary Kobinger at Université Laval, Quebec and Galveston National Laboratory, Texas, respectively, we’re just getting started. In a new perspective article published last week in Sciencethe duo argues that plants have long been an overlooked resource for biomanufacturing.

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Russia is warning the world that the Taliban acquisition of US arms, munitions, and tech could pose a significant problem for all the nations that line its border.

Russia concerned about Taliban weapons seizures

From apnews.com
2021-08-24 19:20:26

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MOSCOW — Russia’s defense minister has voiced concern about the Taliban seizing a large number of weapons, including air defense missile systems, after sweeping over Afghanistan.

Sergei Shoigu said Tuesday the Taliban has captured hundreds of combat vehicles along with a number of warplanes and helicopters.

He expressed a particular worry about the Taliban obtaining more than 100 man-portable air defense missile systems.

Shoigu noted that Afghanistan’s refugee problem is a cause for grave concern.

The Russian defense chief voiced hope that the Taliban would move to form an inclusive government that would include all groups in the country.

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EPA ban on chlorpyrifos devastating for Michigan farmers – Michigan Farm News

From www.michiganfarmnews.com
2021-08-24 19:32:42

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surprise decision from the EPA to ban the use of chlorpyrifos on food is sending shockwaves through Michigan’s agricultural community and leaving growers concerned for their crops.

The EPA revoked all tolerances for the widely used pesticide last week, citing a decision to a Ninth Circuit’s Court of Appeals order directing the agency to issue a final rule in response to the 2007 petition filed by an anti-pesticide group.

The decision broke from the longstanding procedural safeguards provided by Congress and supported by science, denying farmers, retailers, and the public the opportunity to have their voices heard, according to Michigan Farm Bureau President Carl Bednarski, a Tuscola County crop producer.

Now, growers who depend on chlorpyrifos to help ensure their safe, nutritious crops grow reliably are being left with few — if any — options to keep insects from decimating their fruits and vegetables and row crops, despite sound science backing the safety of its use.

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Pentagon says no change in plan to complete Afghan evacuation by Aug. 31

From timesofindia.indiatimes.com
2021-08-24 15:28:55

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WASHINGTON: The Pentagon said on Tuesday there had been no change so far in its plan to meet President Joe Biden’s evacuation deadline for Afghanistan by the end of the month and that it intends to withdraw the US troops by then.
Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said the Pentagon believes it has the ability to get all Americans who want to leave out of Afghanistan by August 31.
“We’re absolutely still aiming towards the end of the month,” Kirby said, while adding that the Pentagon may need additional bases to house evacuees from Afghanistan.
Kirby further said “several thousand” Americans have been evacuated from Afghanistan but declined to give a more specific figure. He also said he was unable to provide the percentage of Americans in Afghanistan who have now been evacuated.
“The president’s direction has been to complete this withdrawal, this evacuation, by the 31st of August. That is the direction that we are operating under and therefore, that is driving a lot of our plans,”…

 

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U.S., EU warn of influx of Eritrean troops in Ethiopia’s Tigray

From www.reuters.com
2021-08-24 14:32:00

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LONDON (Reuters) – The United States and European Union are raising alarm over the recent deployment of troops from Eritrea to Ethiopia’s Tigray region, where nine months of war have killed thousands of people and sparked a worsening humanitarian crisis.

Forces from Ethiopia’s rebellious Tigray recaptured much of the territory in June, in a major setback for Ethiopia’s government. But the new Eritrean deployments, which come months after Ethiopia said foreign troops were pulling out, raise the prospect of an escalation of fighting.

“The United States is concerned that large numbers of (Eritrean Defence Forces) have re-entered Ethiopia, after withdrawing in June,” U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said in a statement on Monday.

Those remarks came as Treasury Department announced sanctions against a leading Eritrean official it accused of human rights abuses during the war in Tigray. Eritrea said the allegations are baseless.

EU diplomats meanwhile wrote in an internal…

 

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Turkmenistan Strikes Natural Gas Deal With China’s CNPC – U.S. News & World Report

From www.usnews.com
2021-08-24 18:15:00

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The government of Nicaragua has sought to shut down the country’s oldest LGBTQ rights group.

Confidencial, an online newspaper that is critical of the government, reported the Interior Ministry has asked the National Assembly to “annul the legal non-profit status” of Fundación Xochiquetzal and 14 other non-governmental organizations. Assemblyman Filiberto Rodriguez on Aug. 18 introduced a bill that would dissolve the 15 NGOs for “holding activities outside the law and acting expressly against the law.”

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China Won’t Protect Its Citizens’ Crypto Investments

Chinese court rules crypto ‘not protected by law’ · TechNode

From technode.com
2021-08-24 12:04:51
Zhanhang Ye
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A court in China ruled that cryptocurrency investments are “not protected by law.” Yunnan authorities barred hydropower plants from supplying power to crypto miners. Lympo will start auctions of a series of sports star NFTs on Aug. 30. China’s eastern city of Suzhou completed a digital yuan trial on autonomous buses.

  • A high court from China’s northern Shandong province said in a statement that cryptocurrency investments are “not protected by law” after reviewing a recent case. In the case, the plaintiff sued three other people after losing access to RMB 70,000 ($10,805), which he invested in a crypto account. The account was shut down due to Chinese authorities banning payment services for crypto transactions in 2018. (

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Turkey reinforces border to block Afghans fleeing Taliban

From www.brisbanetimes.com.au
2021-08-24 03:19:16

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Migrants who are spotted getting through at the border are returned to the Iranian side, though most return and try again, according to security forces.

“No matter how many high-level measures you take, there may be those who evade them from time to time,” Bilmez said.

Roads leading from the border are lined with checkpoints. Migrants who make it through are hidden by smugglers in houses – often dirty, ramshackle buildings underground or in deep dried riverbeds –waiting to be moved to western Turkey.

Afghan migrants sit in the countryside in Tatvan, in Bitlis Province, eastern Turkey, last week.Credit:AP

On Saturday police captured 25 migrants, mostly Afghans, behind a dilapidated building in Van’s Hacibekir neighbourhood.

“We thought we will have facilities here, we will earn to support our parents. There, there are Taliban to kill us,” said 20-year-old Zaynullah, one of those detained. He said he arrived in Turkey two days earlier after travelling on foot for 80…

 

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