April 23, 2026

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An Experimental Birth Control Attacks Sperm Like a Virus

From www.wired.com
2021-08-30 12:00:00
Sara Harrison
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Over the millennia, people have come up with some very effective ways to avoid having babies. The ancient Egyptians and Greeks used linen sheaths and animal bladders, precursors to modern latex condoms and diaphragms. Now we’ve got spermicides, sponges, intrauterine devices, pills, and implants to keep sperm and egg apart. There’s just one problem: The people who want to avoid pregnancy aren’t always using contraception.

“The big fact here is that about half of all pregnancies are unintended,” says Deborah Anderson, a professor at Boston University Medical School who specializes in obstetrics, gynecology, and infectious diseases. “Even though we have a really good method in hormonal contraception, it’s not penetrating as well as we’d like.”

There are plenty of reasons why some people don’t want to use hormonal contraception: It requires a prescription, it can cause unpleasant side effects, it puts the onus of contraception on women, and it requires remembering a…

 

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Capitol Police Sue Trump for Allegedly Trying to Stage a Coup

Seven U.S. Capitol Officers have brought suit against pretty much anyone and everyone that they imagine are associated with Donald Trump, including Donald Trump.  The suit alleges that Donald Trump was working with white supremacists to overthrow the government and stop the election certification.  This is the heart and soul of the suit and, while that information is in most of the articles you will see covering this suit, it’s not, on the main, the lead-in these outelts are using right now.

“worked with white supremacists, violent extremist groups, and campaign supporters to violate the Ku Klux Klan Act, and commit acts of domestic terrorism in an unlawful effort to stay in power.”

A few weeks after the election, the lawsuit says, a key organizer of the Stop the Steal movement that promoted false claims of election fraud, Ali Alexander, appeared at rally outside the State Capitol in Georgia with the leader of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio. “We’re going to stop the steal,” the suit quotes Mr. Alexander as saying. “But first we’re going to stop the certification.”

U.S. Capitol Police Officers who were working during the storming of Capitol Hill on January 6 sued former President Donald Trump, his allies and members of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers on Thursday. The officers allege the defendants intentionally sent a mob of violent demonstrators to disrupt the certification of Joe Biden as then-president-elect.

From americanmilitarynews.com

The Associated Press reported that the suit claims Trump “worked with white supremacists, violent extremist groups, and campaign supporters to violate the Ku Klux Klan Act, and commit acts of domestic terrorism in an unlawful effort to stay in power.”

Here are some of the main headlines covering this lawsuit:

7 Capitol cops sue Trump, allies over Jan. 6 Capitol storming

From americanmilitarynews.com
2021-08-26 19:00:00

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U.S. Capitol Police Officers who were working during the storming of Capitol Hill on January 6 sued former President Donald Trump, his allies and members of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers on Thursday. The officers allege the defendants intentionally sent a mob of violent demonstrators to disrupt the certification of Joe Biden as then-president-elect.

The Associated Press reported that the suit claims Trump “worked with white supremacists, violent extremist groups, and campaign supporters to violate the Ku Klux Klan Act, and commit acts of domestic terrorism in an unlawful effort to stay in power.”

The suit was filed in federal court in Washington on behalf of seven officers by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and names Trump, the Trump campaign, Roger Stone and members of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers.

The lawsuit includes detailed descriptions of the events on January 6, as well as the injuries the officers sustained while working at the Capitol….

 

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Capitol Cops Sue Trump, Roger Stone, Proud Boys in Sweeping Jan. 6 Civil Suit

From www.thedailybeast.com
2021-08-26 17:49:01

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A group of Capitol Police officers have sued former President Donald Trump and some of his associates in a sweeping civil suit that alleges he worked together with far-right activists and extremists to promote the election lies that underpinned the Jan. 6 insurrection. Associates like Roger Stone Jr. and groups like the Proud Boys are among the defendants. “This is probably the most comprehensive account of Jan. 6 in terms of civil cases,” said Edward Casper, the lawyer leading the suit, which alleges that Trump and the other defendants violated the Ku Klux Klan Act by interfering with Congress’ constitutional duties.

Read it at The New York Times

 

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Capitol Police Officers Sue Trump and Allies Over Election Lies and Jan. 6

From www.nytimes.com
2021-08-26 15:00:09

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A few weeks after the election, the lawsuit says, a key organizer of the Stop the Steal movement that promoted false claims of election fraud, Ali Alexander, appeared at rally outside the State Capitol in Georgia with the leader of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio. “We’re going to stop the steal,” the suit quotes Mr. Alexander as saying. “But first we’re going to stop the certification.”

Mr. Alexander’s lawyer, Baron Coleman, has repeatedly said his client is not under investigation in connection with the riot. Mr. Tarrio was not in Washington on Jan. 6 but was sentenced this week to five months in prison for possessing illegal weapons and burning a Black Lives Matter flag stolen from a historic Black church in Washington after a separate pro-Trump rally in December that also descended into violence.

 

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Capitol Police Officer Said He Shot Ashli Babbitt as ‘Last Resort’

From www.wsj.com
2021-08-27 00:24:00

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WASHINGTON—The police officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol said he opened fire as a “last resort” as a crowd of rioters smashed through a door of the Speaker’s Lobby and approached the lawmakers he said he was trying to protect.

“I tried to wait as long as I could,” Lt. Michael Byrd told “NBC Nightly News” anchor Lester Holt, revealing his face and identity on national television despite what he said has been a flood of death threats since the shooting.

“I hoped and prayed no one tried to enter through those doors. But their failure to comply required me to take the appropriate action to save the lives of members of Congress and myself and my fellow officers,” NBC quoted Lt. Byrd as telling Mr. Holt.

Those and other comments from Lt. Byrd weren’t included in the brief televised segment of the interview that aired Thursday night but were posted on the network’s website.

 

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Look Out Lithium, Sodium Ion Batteries Might Soon Replace You

The cost of lithium is expensive, as getting lithium out of the ground is expensive, and also not healthy for the environment,  A new graphene could make the much cheaper sodium ion battery as efficient as the lithium battery, but at much lower cost, and relying on a materia that is readily available, sodium.  The name if the graphene is the Janus graphene.

Janus Graphene Could Create Sustainable Sodium-Ion Batteries

From www.azonano.com
2021-08-26 16:02:00

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The approach is built on a novel type of graphene with the ability to store sodium, which is one of the world’s most widely used and cheapest metal ions. The outcomes revealed that the capacity matches today’s lithium-ion batteries.

Although lithium ions perform better for energy storage, lithium is a costly metal concerning its long-time supply and environmental issues.

Sodium is an abundant low-cost material and is a major constituent in seawater (and in kitchen salt). This turns sodium-ion batteries into an attractive and sustainable alternative for decreasing the requirements for critical raw materials. However, challenges lie ahead in terms of elevating the capacity.

 

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Novel Surface Properties Possible with new Light-Power Nanprinting

A promising new method of nanopronting that uses light might enable scientists to create new meta surfaces with novel properties yet to be discovered.

New light-controlled nanoprinting for new meta-surfaces • College of Engineering News • Iowa State University

From news.engineering.iastate.edu
2021-08-26 17:56:30

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Jaeyoun Kim, professor of electrical and computer engineering, and In-Ho Cho, associate professor of civil, construction and environmental engineering, have received a new $525,000 award from the National Science Foundation to develop single-step, rapidly reconfigurable grayscale nanoprinting by light-controlled nanocapillary effect.

Kim and Cho’s research explores using light to control certain polymers’ height of capillary rise, and, in turn, enabling ultrahigh-resolution grayscale nanoprinting.

The collected data will also allow them to train machine-learning models to seek the optimal design of meta-surfaces and their manufacturing. Meta-surfaces are arrays of individual nanoscale elements. Meta-surfaces can be used for novel applications like generating color without using dyes, killing germs without harmful chemicals, and creating a hydrophobic shield for solar panels and window panes.

Kim and Cho will integrate nanomanufacturing technology, data science and…

 

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YouTube Pays Creators  Billion in 3 Years

Youtube pays its YouTube creators over $30 billion over three years, or, if you want to put it another way, they paid a $30 billion budget on a massive amount of content that will continue to make them residual revenue for months, even years.

The question is this, why risk putting up money to pay for big budget films when you can get people to create content with minimal upfront investment on your part?

Alphabet Paid YouTube Creators $30 Billion Over 3 Years; What That Could Mean for Netflix and Disney – Nasdaq

From www.nasdaq.com
2021-08-27 11:42:00

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Alphabet‘s (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) YouTube is sometimes forgotten as a formidable player in the streaming content category. Industry giants Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) and The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) are getting most of the spotlight.

Nevertheless, YouTube maintains a large share of viewership hours. Its business model is different from Netflix and Disney, primarily because nearly all of the content on YouTube is created by users, otherwise known as creators. Let’s look at how the services compare and what the growth of YouTube could mean for Netflix and Disney.

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Cerebras Upgrades Trillion-Transistor Chip to Train ‘Brain-Scale’ AI

From singularityhub.com
2021-08-27 14:00:10
Edd Gent
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Much of the recent progress in AI has come from building ever-larger neural networks. A new chip powerful enough to handle “brain-scale” models could turbo-charge this approach.

Chip startup Cerebras leaped into the limelight in 2019 when it came out of stealth to reveal a 1.2-trillion-transistor chip. The size of a dinner plate, the chip is called the Wafer Scale Engine and was the world’s largest computer chip. Earlier this year Cerebras unveiled the Wafer Scale Engine 2 (WSE-2), which more than doubled the number of transistors to 2.6 trillion.

Now the company has outlined a series of innovations that mean its latest chip can train a neural network with up to 120 trillion parameters. For reference, OpenAI’s revolutionary GPT-3 language model contains 175 billion parameters. The largest neural network to date, which was trained by Google, had 1.6 trillion.

 

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China’s Companies Seek to Escape US Public Ownership Through Privatization

The number of Chinese companies looking to go private ramp up

From fortune.com
2021-08-27 14:48:53
Lucinda Shen
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It’s no secret: Chinese companies listed in the U.S. are riding a rollercoaster they’d rather not be on.

On one end of the globe, Chinese state media has called for greater regulation in everything from online pharmacies to cosmetics—adding to an existing crackdown on China’s tech industry. On the other, officials stateside have threatened to delist the stocks of Chinese companies listed in the U.S. if they do not submit to greater scrutiny.

 

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Switching Sodium Chloride to Choride Multiples Battery Storage by Six

An international team of researchers led by Stanford University have developed rechargeable batteries that can store up to 6 times more charge than ones that are currently commercially available

Researchers make rechargeable batteries that store six times more charge – Techexplore.com

 

An international team of researchers led by Stanford University have developed rechargeable batteries that can store up to six times more charge than ones that are currently commercially available.

The advance, detailed in a new paper published Aug. 25 in the journal Nature, could accelerate the use of rechargeable batteries and puts  researchers one step closer toward achieving two top stated goals of their field: creating a high-performance rechargeable battery that could enable cellphones to be charged only once a week instead of daily and  that can travel six times farther without a recharge.

The new so-called alkali metal-chlorine batteries, developed by a team of researchers led by Stanford chemistry Professor Hongjie Dai and doctoral candidate Guanzhou Zhu, relies on the back-and-forth chemical conversion of sodium chloride (Na/Cl2) or  (Li/Cl2) to chlorine.

From www.reddit.com
2021-08-26 17:35:13
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South Korean Anti-Google Law Paused….For Now

For so many reasons, nation-states are waking up to the reality that so long as the filters of commerce, trade, and discourse, are run through those hired by international corpo-states with no direct accountability to the states they operate in, the fundamental ability to mold the citizens into their own image is out of their hands.

Google Inc and Facebook will redefine the human into its own global moral supremacist form, even if it works against your nation-states sovereign power and interest, even if it works against the interest of the most powerful families that represent the real power advantage in your lands.

South Korea appeared ready to drop a mega hammer on the Digital Empires with no loyalty to any one land when all of the sudden a pause was announced.  What could be happening, perhaps, would be wild speculation on my part, but I suspect what’s going on is a little horse trading behind the scenes.

What the families want to know is this, can you create a world in our image that our citizens can’t break?  And will you give us a fat cut of that sweet coin you’re getting, and also, and perhaps most of all, give us your date, please.  For the love of all power and prestige, give us your data.

The families of power of this century, should we wary on this coercive path, will be the ones that hold server farms of micro-data on micro-actions of the things and the agents that could potentially be manipulated if you had their secret codes, the mathematical patterns of their being.

Let’s see if I’m right, as the days march on, and an announcement is made for a deal, or if the hammer falls.  If it’s not South Korea, it will be someplace else, and even as we speak many nation-states are preparing to build or ban social media to re-establish their control of what might be within the frames that serve THEIR vehicles of power, not silicon valley, the valley of Empire Capitals, but not the only one like it in the world.

South Korea’s parliament delays final vote on ‘anti-Google law’ – TechCrunch

From californianewstimes.com
2021-08-25 22:15:47

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 If passed, TechCrunch’s own Kate Park wrote, “Korea will be the first country to ban such global tech giants from imposing a billing system on in-app purchases.” Not surprisingly, Apple and Google are against this move.

 

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Apple, Google App Store Models Face New Threat in South Korea – Bloomberg

From www.bloomberg.com
2021-08-25 09:48:26

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President Moon Jae-in’s Democratic Party used its parliamentary supermajority to push out of committee a bill that would ban companies from forcing developers to use their online payment systems. The ruling party’s heft in the National Assembly suggests the Telecommunications Business Act is highly likely to pass Monday when the next full session takes place.

 

The legislation threatens to undercut a lucrative revenue stream for two of America’s largest companies, which between them control downloads and payments for the vast majority of smartphone apps. That dominance has drawn lawsuits from developers like Epic Games Inc. who accuse Apple and Google of charging unfairly high commissions and blocking competing services.

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South Korean parliament committee votes to curb Google, Apple commission dominance

From thestarphoenix.com
2021-08-25 08:44:40

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SEOUL — A South Korean parliamentary committee voted on Wednesday to recommend amending a law, a key step toward banning Google and Apple from forcibly charging software developers commissions on in-app purchases, the first such curb by a major economy.

Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc’s Google have faced global criticism because they require software developers using their app stores to use proprietary payment systems that charge commissions of up to 30 per cent.

In a statement on Tuesday, Apple said the bill “will put users who purchase digital goods from other sources at risk of fraud, undermine their privacy protections,” hurt user trust in App Store purchases and lead to fewer opportunities for South Korean developers.

 

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South Korea may ban Apple, Google from forcing store payment systems on app devs • The Register

From www.theregister.com
2021-08-26 18:23:00

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South Korea is potentially on its way to tweaking its Telecommunications Business Act to stop Apple and Google from taking a cut of in-app purchases after a bill was approved by a committee of its National Assembly.

The bill was put to a vote on Wednesday by the country’s legislation and judiciary committee, but it still has to go through a final vote in parliament, pencilled in for Monday.

If it does pass, the tweak to the Act will mean that companies with dominant market positions – like Apple and Google – will not be allowed to require software developers on their platforms to choose their respective app store’s payment systems for users to download paid-for apps or make in-app purchases.

The move comes after Google clarified to Korean devs in September last year that they would be required to “use the Google Play payment system when offering in-app purchases of digital goods and pay a certain…

 

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Facebook used facial recognition without consent 200,000 times, says South Korea’s data watchdog • The Register

From www.theregister.com
2021-08-26 04:57:00

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Facebook, Netflix and Google have all received reprimands or fines, and an order to make corrective action, from South Korea’s government data protection watchdog, the Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC).

The PIPC announced a privacy audit last year and has revealed that three companies – Facebook, Netflix and Google – were in violations of laws and had insufficient privacy protection.

Facebook alone was ordered to pay 6.46 billion won (US$5.5m) for creating and storing facial recognition templates of 200,000 local users without proper consent between April 2018 and September 2019.

Another 26 million won (US$22,000) penalty was issued for illegally collecting social security numbers, not issuing notifications regarding personal information management changes, and other missteps.

 

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Microbiomes Might Create More Genetic Possibilities for Organisms

The microbiome extends host evolutionary potential

From www.nature.com
2021-08-26 09:08:05

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  • Dawkins’ “Extended Phenotype” recognized how organisms modify surrounding environments and ecological communities11,12. Through environmental modification, an organism’s phenotypic effects are extended beyond its own genome, suggesting evolution is influenced through interacting ecological communities. This theory, developed for free-living ecosystems, also applies to host-microbiome interactions12,13. The microbiome, with its consortium of genomes, extends the genetic repertoire of the host to form what some are now calling the “Extended Genotype” because the host integrates the extended effects of the microbiome into its phenotype3,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22. This extended genetic repertoire may shape the distribution of host phenotypes within a population, and consequently, shape the evolutionary potential of the host.

 

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