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Friday, August 23, 2024

The Speech of Kamala Harris's Lifetime - The New Yorker (No paywall) - Aug 23, 2024

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America's Energy Divide: How Democrats and Republicans Feel on Energy

Energy and climate issues have long been a point of division in American politics, with Democrats generally believing in investing in renewable energy sources while Republicans are more supportive of expanding energy production more broadly, including the use of fossil fuels and nuclear energy.

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The Speech of Kamala Harris's Lifetime - The New Yorker (No paywall)
The Chicks sang the national anthem. The actor Kerry Washington, who, like many of the women in Chicago's packed United Center, looked earnestly political in a suffragette-white outfit, guided Kamala Harris's pint-size grandnieces in a brilliant troll of Republicans who have refused to pronounce the Vice-President's name correctly. "Kama-la," they instructed, their tiny voices amplified by the roar of thousands. In the days and hours leading up to the speech of Harris's life, the Democrats featured John Legend, Stevie Wonder, even Oprah Winfrey. The singer-songwriter Pink sang her bittersweet hit ballad "What About Us." Eva Longoria, introduced as "actress, director, and philanthropist," extolled the nominee as a friend and led a chant: "She se puede!" Was there any crueller way to taunt the celebrity-obsessed former President than to emphasize the embarrassing glitz gap between the two parties in this most consequential of election years? The entertainers headlining Donald Trump's final night at the Republican Convention were Kid Rock and Hulk Hogan.


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The Kremlin is close to crushing Pokrovsk, a vital Ukrainian town - The Economist (No paywall)
This is not Nina Uvarova’s first evacuation. The first time, she fled the advancing Wehrmacht as a two-and-a-half-year-old. Now, aged 84, she is running from Vladimir Putin’s army. The retired teacher has packed her most valuable belongings into five bags, which her son lifts onto the 14.10 evacuation train to Lviv. The emotions of the day bring back memories of her first escape. “The explosions, the shooting, the hiding in basements, I still remember it all.” The decision to leave agonised her, but Russian artillery landing in Pokrovsk’s southern district left no choice.






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Abortion Is Not An Issue That Leans Toward Us: Trump Tells Newsmax After Harris DNC Speech - Forbes (No paywall)
Former President Donald Trump acknowledged Thursday that abortion was an issue that doesn't lean towards the Republicans as he continued to defend the Supreme Court's scrapping of Roe v. Wade—a move Trump has taken credit for—in an interview on Newsmax, just minutes after Vice President Kamala Harris' speech at the Democratic National Convention called him out for bragging about taking away "reproductive freedom."


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Q&A: To Protect the Natural World, We Need to Put a Price on It - Harvard Business Review (No paywall)
Sarah Kapnick, chief scientist at NOAA, tells HBR how the agency is developing scientific standards and low-cost technologies to measure and value natural ecosystems. Kapnick highlights the critical role of accurate environmental measurement in aiding businesses to understand their impacts, create new financial instruments, and enhance risk management. She discusses NOAA’s efforts to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical applications, the importance of international cooperation, and the growing involvement of the private sector in environmental monitoring.




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Instead of Thrown, Spears Were Planted in the Ground to Kill a Charging Mammoth - Discover Magazine (No paywall)
Imagine being charged by a woolly mammoth. You hold a wooden spear with a razor-sharp stone tip. Do you hurl it at the 10,000-pound animal and hope it pierces its thick leathery skin? Or do you stay put, plant the base into the ground and trust that the beast will impale itself?


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Ukraine to receive $125 million in US military aid: report
On Thursday, an official within President Joe Biden's administration told the Associated Press (AP) that a new $125 million military aid package will include an array of defense systems including air defense missiles, ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), anti-armor missiles, counter-drone technology and Javelins.




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Andrew Ng's new model lets you play around with solar geoengineering to see what would happen - MIT Technology Review (No paywall)
AI pioneer Andrew Ng has released a simple online tool that allows anyone to tinker with the dials of a solar geoengineering model, exploring what might happen if nations attempt to counteract climate change by spraying reflective particles into the atmosphere.




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Australian court rules in case that asked 'what is a woman'?
The Federal Court found that although Roxanne Tickle had not been directly discriminated against, she was a victim of indirect discrimination - which refers to when a decision disadvantages a person with a particular attribute - and ordered the app to pay her A$10,000 ($6,700; £5,100) plus costs.


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The trial of Lucy Letby has shocked British statisticians - The Economist (No paywall)
It was “feeble”. It was “very unsatisfactory”. It was, in short, “terrible”. If you wish to annoy a statistician, ask them about the trial of Lucy Letby, a British nurse. Statisticians will, typically, take no view whatsoever on the guilt or otherwise of Ms Letby, who in August 2023 was found guilty of murdering seven very young babies in a hospital near Liverpool between 2015 and 2016, and given 15 life sentences without the chance of parole.




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Confessions of a Theoretical Physicist
I remember the day when, at the age of 7, I realized that I wanted to figure out how reality worked. My mother and father had just taken us shopping at a market in Calcutta. On the way back home, we passed through a dimly lit arcade where a sidewalk bookseller was displaying his collection of slim volumes. I spotted an enigmatic cover with a man looking through a microscope; the words “Famous Scientists” were emblazoned on it, and when I asked my parents to get it for me, they agreed. As I read the chapters, I learned about discoveries by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek of the world of microscopic life, by Marie Curie about radioactivity, by Albert Einstein about relativity, and I thought, “My God, I could do this, too!” By the time I was 8, I was convinced that everything could be explained, and that I, personally, was going to do it.


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What's Really Going On in Machine Learning? Some Minimal Models
It’s surprising how little is known about the foundations of machine learning. Yes, from an engineering point of view, an immense amount has been figured out about how to build neural nets that do all kinds of impressive and sometimes almost magical things. But at a fundamental level we still don’t really know why neural nets “work”—and we don’t have any kind of “scientific big picture” of what’s going on inside them.




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Google appoints ex-CEO of Character.AI as Gemini co-head
Alphabet Inc.'s Google LLC supposedly appointed Noam Shazeer, the former CEO of Character.AI, as co-technical lead on the company's Gemini artificial intelligence (AI) model, The Information r...


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Fast food has a Gen Z problem - Business Insider (No paywall)
Gen Z diners surveyed by Morning Consult were less likely to say that they thought fast-food chains were a good value than all the older generations. Morning Consult collected the data in monthly polls over the course of this year and broke results down for other generations, including millennials, Gen X, and baby boomers.




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An oil tycoon sold his company for $26 billion this year -- but died before the deal closed - Business Insider (No paywall)
The founder and owner of Endeavor Energy Resources agreed to sell the Texas oil producer to Diamondback Energy for $26 billion this spring. A cancer diagnosis spurred his decision to cash out, he told The Wall Street Journal at the time. Stephens was 86 when he died last week.




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Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Does eating meat really raise your risk of type 2 diabetes? - New Scientist (No paywall) - Aug 21, 2024

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Does eating meat really raise your risk of type 2 diabetes? - New Scientist (No paywall)  

Red and processed meat in particular have been linked to type 2 diabetes before, but some have argued that the evidence is weak. To get a better understanding of the situation, Nita Gandhi Forouhi at the University of Cambridge and her colleagues have analysed a massive set of data, gauging the meat consumption of 1.97 million adults, mainly aged 40 to 60,…


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In a leaked recording, Amazon cloud chief tells employees that most developers could stop coding soon as AI takes over - Business Insider (No paywall)  

That's according to Amazon Web Services' CEO, Matt Garman, who shared his thoughts on the topic during an internal fireside chat held in June, according to a recording of the meeting obtained by Business Insider.






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Mike Lynch was getting ready to start again, says former UK cabinet minister  

Deben said Lynch was determined to campaign against the British extradition arrangements with the US. He said: “What he wanted to do was to change the law so that we can’t have any more of this one-sided extradition system. And he wanted to do it in a way to protect those who would not have had the resources to do what he did.


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Kamala Harris's cost-of-living plan will end in failure - The Economist (No paywall)  

It is easy enough to understand what is motivating Kamala Harris’s economic strategy. Poll after poll demonstrates that many Americans consider the cost of living to be their main concern heading into the election in November, and Ms Harris starts on the back foot, having served as vice-president during a time when inflation soared to a four-decade high. Rather than gloss over this ugly reality, she is trying to confront it. “Lower costs for American families” is the centrepiece of her economic agenda, a message she is likely to deliver again on August 22nd, in a speech to the Democratic National Convention.




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Inflation has led to a strong U.S. dollar. But that's not always a good thing.  

Watch the video above to learn more about the multifaceted impacts of a strong dollar on American consumers and workers, the factors driving its appreciation, and how presidential policies and actions influence its value.


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The Obamas Electrify in Chicago, and a Secret U.S. Nuclear Defense Plan  

David E. Sanger covers the Biden administration and national security. He has been a Times journalist for more than four decades and has written several books on challenges to American national security. More about David E. Sanger




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Mpox: Argentina quarantines cargo ship over suspected case of virus  

Denmark’s Bavarian Nordic is set to decide this week on whether to ramp up vaccine production, while Swiss pharmaceutical company Roche has said it is looking to boost its laboratory testing capacity.


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Russia Seeks to Turn Humbling Incursion Into Military Gains  

The Kursk invasion “is certainly a blow to the Kremlin’s reputation,” Tatiana Stanovaya, a Russian political scientist, wrote on social media on Tuesday. But “it is unlikely to spark a significant rise in social or political discontent among the population, nor will it lead to an elite rebellion.”




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Late Night Suspects Convention Is a 'Bitter Pill' for Biden  

“But hey, just because something’s on late at night, that doesn’t mean it’s not important, you know? I mean, people will stay up if they really want to see something, right? Or, you know, at least watch it on YouTube the next day?” — SETH MEYERS


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Jennifer Lopez Files for Divorce From Ben Affleck  

In the spring of 2021, tabloids lit up with headlines that Ms. Lopez and Mr. Affleck were dating again. In July 2022, the superstars were wed at a midnight ceremony in Las Vegas, complete with a pink Cadillac convertible. They held a celebration with family and friends in Georgia in August, with Ms. Lopez wearing a Ralph Lauren gown and a sweeping veil.




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Recent volatility spike was a 'huge overreaction,' but expect more ahead, UBS strategist says  

He said markets will then likely be trading within a range. \"It might be a range that has a slight upward tilt, a slight downward tilt, maybe it\'s sideways. But it\'s not the strong markets we\'ve had,\" he added.


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Bad news, employees: noncompetes aren't going anywhere - Business Insider (No paywall)  

Tuesday's decision is a relief to employers, who continue to remain protected against employees quitting and working for direct competitors. The rule would have gone into effect on September 4.




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The Obamas and Awkward Dating Stories: Takeaways From the Democratic Convention  

Of course, the history-making path that Mr. Obama made to the White House some 16 years ago had special resonance at a celebration for the first Black woman to clinch a major-party nomination in American history.


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Search for Sicily yacht passengers enters third day with tech tycoon Mike Lynch and 5 others missing  

In a separate incident on Saturday, Stephen Chamberlain, the former vice president of finance at Autonomy and a co-defendant in Lynch\'s trial, died after being hit by a car while on a run in Cambridgeshire, England, Chamberlain\'s lawyer told the Reuters news agency.




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Obama Bashes Trump's 'Weird Obsession With Crowd Sizes' In Viral DNC Speech Moment - Forbes (No paywall)  

Former President Barack Obama tore into former President Donald Trump during his speech Tuesday at the Democratic National Convention, shocking viewers with a jab about Trump's "weird obsession with crowd sizes"—while making an apparently suggestive gesture.




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