May 3, 2026

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Coinbase, the largest crypto exchange in the US, faces a potential SEC investigation

From www.vox.com
2021-09-09 21:15:30
Sara Morrison
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Cryptocurrency has an SEC problem — and it just got bigger.

The Biden administration is taking a more hands-on approach to the highly volatile, little understood, and barely regulated cryptocurrency industry. Cryptocurrencies are decentralized digital currencies secured by blockchain technology. Bitcoin, ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies have become almost as accessible as government-issued currency in recent years, but the government offers few consumer protections for them.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) — led by Gary Gensler, who taught a class on cryptocurrency at MIT — is trying to make the case that it can and will regulate whatever cryptocurrency investment schemes it decides fall under its purview. The relative newness and rapid expansion of the cryptocurrency industry have put it in a regulatory gray area. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) classifies crypto as property. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) considers crypto to be a…

 

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Researchers developing smart dental implants that resist bacterial growth, generate their own electricity

From californianewstimes.com
2021-09-09 20:29:04

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“Smart” dental implants can improve current devices by promoting the health of the surrounding gingival tissue using biofilm-resistant nanoparticles and battery-powered lights. Credit: Gelsu Hwang

More than 3 million people in the United States have dental implants, which are used to replace teeth lost due to rot, periodontal disease, or injury. Implants represent a breakthrough beyond dentures and bridges, are designed to fit much more safely and last for over 20 years.

However, implants often fall short of their expectations and instead require replacement in 5-10 years due to local inflammation or periodontal disease, requiring the patient to repeat costly and invasive procedures.

“We wanted to tackle this problem, so we came up with something innovative and new. Implant“Geelsu Hwang, an assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dentistry, said. He has an engineering background involved in the study of oral hygiene issues.

Fans say the new…

 

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VP Harris Bail Fund Bails Out Man That Later Commits Murder

 

Minnesota Man Charged With Murder Weeks After Harris-Backed Bail Fund Group Bailed Him Out

From feedproxy.google.com
2021-09-08 15:00:48
Mary Chastain
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Do you guys remember the Minnesota Freedom Fund (MFF) group formed after George Floyd’s death? It was supposed to bail out those who protested and rioted in Minneapolis after he died.

Controversy has surrounded the group since its formation. It bails out people without any consideration to anyone. It even bailed out an alleged domestic abuser.

Then-Sen. Kamala Harris loved to hype up the group.

Now MFF is in trouble again. An alleged domestic abuser it bailed out is now charged with second-degree murder.

George Howard, 47, allegedly murdered Luis Ortiz, 38, on I-94 on Sunday:

Surveillance video reportedly showed Ortiz, in a blue BMW, and Howard, in a white Volvo, “get into a road rage incident” on the ramp entering the interstate.

Ortiz could be seen getting out of his vehicle and approaching Howard’s vehicle. Ortiz then collapsed and Howard could be seen driving away. Ortiz got back into his vehicle, drove down the ramp and subsequently crashed, surveillance video…

 

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Quantum crystal could reveal the identity of dark matter

From www.space.com
2021-08-31 21:48:29

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Using a quirk of quantum mechanics, researchers have created a beryllium crystal capable of detecting incredibly weak electromagnetic fields. The work could one day be used to detect hypothetical dark matter particles called axions.

The researchers created their quantum crystal by trapping 150 charged beryllium particles or ions using a system of electrodes and magnetic fields that helped overcome their natural repulsion for each other, Ana Maria Rey, an atomic physicist at JILA, a joint institute between the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the University of Colorado Boulder, told Live Science….

 

The team figured out a way to get around this limit with entanglement, where quantum particles’ attributes are inherently linked together.

“By using entanglement, we can sense things that aren’t possible otherwise,” Rey said.

In this case, she and her colleagues entangled the motions of the beryllium ions with their spins. Quantum systems resemble tiny tops and spin describes the direction, say up or down, that those tops are pointing.

When the crystal vibrated, it would move a certain amount. But because of the uncertainty…

 

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Preserving B Cells Could Preserve Your Long Life

Doctors Claim to Have Discovered How to Reverse Cell Aging

From futurism.com
2021-08-31 19:40:02
Dan Robitzski
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A team of scientists from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology says it’s found a way that to reverse the natural aging of immune system cells — and potentially make the elderly far more resistant to COVID-19 and other infections.

The researchers identified the molecular pathway that the human body uses to create B cells, The Jerusalem Post reports, which the immune system uses to identify and produce antibodies against new pathogens. Typically, your body stops making as many B cells later in life, but suppressing a particular hormone can trigger production, theoretically giving an older person’s immune system the same robustness it had earlier in life, according to research published last month in the journal Blood.

While the team still needs to conduct clinical trials, their work hints at a future in which the elderly can fight off pathogens just as well as younger generations, enjoying better health well into old age.

Typically, B cells only live for a short time before they die and are converted into long-lasting memory B cells (MBC), which your immune system uses as a sort of record of previous infections. If a B cell dies before it becomes an MBC, it will be replaced by a brand new one. But that cell production grinds to a halt when there are more MBCs taking up space, according to the study, making it harder for an older person’s immune system to learn how to fend off new pathogens like the coronavirus.

“When you are young, you have young cells, and young cells have a very diverse ability to recognize anything [pathogenic] that comes into your body,” Technion-Israel researcher Doron Melamed told The Jerusalem Post.

In order to find a way to trick the body into making new B cells, the researchers probed one of the ways that the body naturally replenishes its supply. Patients undergoing treatment for multiple sclerosis had their MBC stock depleted, at which point their body rapidly started to produce new B cells.

The team identified the specific…

 

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Japanese jets intercept Chinese giant drones

From defence-blog.com
2021-08-30 08:21:03
Min Cheol Gu
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The Japanese Ministry of Defense’s Joint Staff Office has released footage of what it says were interceptions over neutral waters of Chinese new long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicles that were flying toward its border over the East China Sea. In a series of announcements in August, the Joint Staff of Japan’s Defense Ministry announced that its […]

The post Japanese jets intercept Chinese giant drones first appeared on Defence Blog.

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Xi says China will set up 3rd stock exchange in Beijing

From www.clickondetroit.com
2021-09-02 14:57:56

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BEIJING – China will set up its third mainland stock exchange to serve private companies in its capital, Beijing, President Xi Jinping said Thursday, expanding official support for entrepreneurs in the state-dominated economy.

The announcement comes as China’s companies face mounting hurdles to raising money on Wall Street or in other Western markets, where some of its biggest enterprises have raised billions of dollars.

China will “establish the Beijing stock exchange and create a service-innovation-oriented main position for small and medium-size enterprises,” Xi said at a trade fair, using the ruling Communist Party’s term for private companies.

 

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The Hottest NFT, Cryptopunks, Passes a Quarter Billion in Sales in One Week

CryptoPunks creators sign with top Hollywood agents, as sales top $305M in a week

From cointelegraph.com
2021-09-01 01:19:43
Cointelegraph By Brian Quarmby
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Larva Labs, the team behind the outrageously popular NFT project CryptoPunks, has penned a deal with Hollywood agents United Talent Agency (UTA).

According to an Aug. 31 article from the Hollywood Reporter, UTA will represent Larva Labs for intellectual property (IP) deals in TV, film, video games, licensing and publishing. Two other NFT projects from Larva Labs, Meebits and Autoglyphs, will also be represented by UTA.

CryptoPunks was launched back in 2017 and is one of the first NFT projects created on Ethereum. The IP-related deal with UTA marks a significant milestone for Larva Labs, as it is one of the first examples of content created in the blockchain sector that has entered the mainstream entertainment industry.

Lesley Silverman, head of UTA Digital Assets told the Hollywood Reporter:

“I would say that it is one of the first opportunities for an IP that fully originated in the crypto-world to enter a broader entertainment space, and they earned it.”

“They really have…

 

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Is the Delta Variant Peaking?

Has Delta Peaked? – The New York Times

From www.nytimes.com
2021-09-01 10:22:58
David Leonhardt and Ashley Wu
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Has the Delta-fueled Covid-19 surge in the U.S. finally peaked?

The number of new daily U.S. cases has risen less over the past week than at any point since June, as you can see in this chart:

There is obviously no guarantee that the trend will continue. But there is one big reason to think that it may and that caseloads may even soon decline.

Since the pandemic began, Covid has often followed a regular — if mysterious — cycle. In one country after another, the number of new cases has often surged for roughly two months before starting to fall. The Delta variant, despite its intense contagiousness, has followed this pattern.

After Delta took hold last winter in India, caseloads there rose sharply for slightly more than two months before plummeting at a nearly identical rate. In Britain, caseloads rose for almost exactly two months before peaking in July. In Indonesia, Thailand, France, Spain and several other countries, the Delta surge also lasted somewhere between 1.5 and 2.5…

 

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Xi stresses anti-monopoly regulation, anti-pollution fight, better reserve system

From eng.chinamil.com.cn
2021-08-31 01:27:46

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BEIJING, Aug. 30 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday stressed efforts to strengthen anti-monopoly and anti-unfair competition regulations, improve the country’s reserve system and fight against pollution.

Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks while presiding over the 21st meeting of the central committee for deepening overall reform.

The meeting reviewed and approved a series of guidelines, including those on strengthening anti-monopoly regulation and promoting fair competition, those on improving the reserve system for materials of strategic importance or for emergency use, those on fighting pollution and those on giving better play to the supervisory role of statistical work.

 

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