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Subject Ultrasound waves zapped at the brain are being used to treat everything from hand tremors to addiction
Date May 24, 2024 2:27 PM
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Ultrasound waves zapped at the brain are being used to treat
everything from hand tremors to addiction
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One in four people has a mental disorder, according to the World
Health Organization. If you’re lucky enough to live in a wealthy
country, treatment will usually involve some form of medication –
which can cause more issues than it fixes.

The reason for that lies in the depths and complexities of the human
mind. It is made up of a maze of pathways that connect the different
parts of the brain. They are in turn governed by chemicals that
dictate our thoughts, emotions and actions. When a person has
psychiatric disorders such as depression, anxiety or addiction, this
intricate landscape is often clouded in shadow.

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S2

Life's big moments can impact an entrepreneur's success - but not
always in the way you'd expect
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New business creation has been shown to have a significant and
positive impact on economic growth, innovation and job creation. But
it isn’t easy, and most new businesses fail.

When someone starts a business, they usually aren’t doing it alone
– their whole family forms part of the journey. All of them can
experience the emotional rollercoaster of entrepreneurship.

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Why Are People Weird About Only Children? - The Atlantic (No paywall)
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“Onlies” don’t seem to be any worse off than kids with siblings.
So why do stereotypes about them persist?

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S4

Is China's economy facing its own "lost decades"?
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A real-estate slump and decelerating growth have led many to compare
the world's second-largest economy with Japan as it entered the 1990s.

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S5

A Leak of Biometric Police Data Is a Sign of Things to Come - WIRED
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Thousands of fingerprints and facial images linked to police in India
have been exposed online. Researchers say it’s a warning of what
will happen as the collection of biometric data increases.

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S6

He Trained Cops to Fight Crypto Crime--and Allegedly Ran a $100M
Dark-Web Drug Market - WIRED (No paywall)
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The strange journey of Lin Rui-siang, the 23-year-old accused of
running the Incognito black market, extorting his own site’s
users—and then refashioning himself as a legit crypto crime expert.

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S7

I was fired from my accounting job and had to give up my apartment and
sleep on my friend's floor. Now, I make $500,000 a year as a YouTuber.
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Quentin Latham hated accounting as soon as he started. After he lost
his job, he followed his passion of entertainment, and it paid off.

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S8

Harvard Study Finds Image Search Tools Can Change Customer Behavior -
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Visual cues can help online users narrow their search results, and
make them more likely to purchase your product. The tool has the
potential to boost small-business visibility, too.

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S9

Why does postnatal care only last a few weeks? New data shows it
should be years | Devi Sridhar
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Finally, a report has listed the long-term health complications for
women worldwide, says Devi Sridhar of the University of Edinburgh

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5 of the best road trips in the Netherlands
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Explore more of the Netherlands by car (or bike) with these top
driving routes.

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S11

What Actually Happened To The 'Doomsday Glacier?' Here's What
Satellite Data Shows
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The world’s widest glacier isn’t as grounded as scientists once
thought. Relatively warm seawater is rushing underneath Antarctica's
Thwaites Glacier, contributing to rapid melting and global sea level
rise, according to a study published May 20 in the journal Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences.

The shifting mass of ancient frozen ice, larger in area than Florida,
is sometimes called the Doomsday Glacier, because of its potential to
contribute to rising tides worldwide. Thwaites itself holds enough
water volume to raise sea levels by about two feet, which is enough on
its own to impact millions of people living in coastal areas around
the globe. Then, there’s the additional interior ice of the West
Antarctic shelf where melting would rapidly accelerate with the loss
of Thwaites Glacier — eventually leading to an additional estimated
eight feet of sea level rise over the course of centuries, according
to previous research.

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S12

Is Boeing's Starliner An Anomaly, Or Is Space Flight Just Really Hard?
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The vehicle has experienced a string of issues, but so did most
spacecraft that came before it.

NASA and its space aviation partners are in the midst of a major
problem. Their newest human-rated spacecraft, Boeing’s Starliner, is
in the middle of a string of issues. The latest? A second helium leak.
While it might seem easy to place full blame on Boeing, in reality,
rocketry is, put simply, extremely difficult.

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S13

When It Comes To Calculating Climate Risks, Stock Traders Turn To This
Data Source
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What tools are best for looking at weather and climate change
prediction? Ask the investors.

To understand how important weather and climate risks are to the
economy, watch investors. New research shows that two long-range
seasonal weather forecasts in particular can move the stock market in
interesting ways.

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S14

'Woke' and 'gaslight' don't mean what you think they do - here's why
that's a problem
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In the past, something was “awful” if it was amazing (think
“awesome” or “awe-inspiring”). A “naughty” person was poor
rather than poorly behaved.

Only museum exhibitions could be curated, certainly not wardrobes,
flats or social media pages. “Bimbo” meant “reckless man”, but
is now a sexist word for a young woman, complicated by recent attempts
to “reclaim” the term.

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Why the upcoming South African election is a massive milestone for the
ruling ANC
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South African’s governing party, the African National Congress
(ANC), is in trouble. After 30 years in charge, it is scrambling for
support ahead of the upcoming national elections.

The ANC has run the country since the end of apartheid in 1994,
initially with Nelson Mandela as its leader. Crumbling infrastructure,
particularly to do with electricity supply, a growing lack of
employment opportunities, and the perception of elite corruption have
all eroded the promise and the early nobility of Mandela’s emergence
on to the South African government stage.

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S16

How Detroit techno is preserving the city's beating heart in the face
of gentrification
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For over two decades, Detroit has celebrated its status as the
birthplace of techno with an electronic music festival held over
Memorial Day weekend.

But like the city around it, the festival has changed. At its
inception, the event was free and focused on techno music and Detroit
musicians, primarily the Black Americans who started techno – just
as house music was developing in Chicago – in the mid-1980s. Now,
the price of a weekend ticket is US$309, plus a $46.15 service fee.
And some festivalgoers have noted it no longer draws as many Black
attendees as it once did or as one would expect, given the racial
makeup of the city. It has long since dropped “Detroit” from its
name, rebranding as the Movement Electronic Music Festival in 2006.

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Ukraine recap: Putin on top as Kyiv scrambles to play catch-up on the
battlefield
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Vladimir Putin has been looking pretty chipper of late. Two weeks ago
saw him wearing his trademark vulpine smile as he presided over the
Victory Day commemorations in Moscow. It was a rather more upbeat
occasion than in the two years previously, given recent Russian
successes on the battlefield. Then, pausing briefly to unleash a fresh
offensive against the Kharkiv region in northeastern Ukraine, he was
off to Beijing where he and the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, agreed
on closer ties and deeper military cooperation, “to counter
Washington’s destructive and hostile course”.

In the interim, Putin has rearranged Russia’s military
establishment, shifting several key players including erstwhile
defence minister Sergei Shoigu, who has become national security
minister. Shoigu’s replacement is deputy prime minister, Andrei
Belousov, an economist. The rationale behind this manoeuvre is to
hasten the transition of Russia’s economy fully on to a war footing.
But it must be added that the Russian leader also likes to keep his
subordinates on their toes and encourage rivalries.

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Vaping in schools: Ontario's $30 million for surveillance and security
won't address student needs
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The province’s security investments are fear-driven responses to a
real problem: Statistics Canada explains that “vaping to reduce
stress has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic for those aged 15 to
19, and was reported as the main reason for vaping within this age
group.”

Detectors and other surveillance technologies fail to address the
stressors students are coping with, particularly those most vulnerable
to systemic neglect. Rationale for their efficacy is also unclear.

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S19

These tips can help keep you safe during a potentially severe 2024
wildfire season
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High temperatures and widespread drought fuelled over 6,600 fires,
burning a record-breaking 18.4 million hectares, an area more than
double the size of New Brunswick. The fires emitted nearly 480 million
tonnes of carbon, five times the emissions of an average season,
turning the skies hazy and orange and blanketing much of North America
in wildfire smoke for weeks.

Many regions of Canada experienced over 40 days where air pollution
concentrations exceeded the World Health Organization’s air quality
guidelines, leading to periods where Canada had some of the worst air
quality in the world.

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S20

You leave a 'microbe fingerprint' on every piece of clothing you wear
- and it could help forensic scientists solve crimes
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When you think of a criminal investigation, you might picture
detectives meticulously collecting and analysing evidence found at the
scene: weapons, biological fluids, footprints and fingerprints.
However, this is just the beginning of an attempt to reconstruct the
events and individuals involved in the crime.

At the heart of the process lies the “principle of exchange”
formulated by the French criminologist Edmond Locard in the early
1900s, which states that “every contact leaves a trace”. The
transfer of materials between the parties involved in a crime (the
victim, the perpetrator, objects, the environment) forms the basis for
reconstructing the events.

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S21

As COVID cases rise again, what do I need to know about the new FLiRT
variants?
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We’ve now been living with COVID for well over four years. Although
there’s still much to learn about SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes
COVID) at least one thing seems clear: it’s here to stay.

From the original Wuhan variant, to Delta, to Omicron, and several
others in between, the virus has continued to evolve.

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S22

Multiple sclerosis: blood test that tracks immune response could be
first step in developing better treatments
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An estimated 2.8 million people worldwide have multiple sclerosis
(MS). This autoimmune condition is the result of the immune system
damaging parts of the nerves in the brain and spinal cord, which can
lead to problems with movement, vision, balance and sensation.

While many MS symptoms can be managed, there’s currently no way to
cure or prevent the condition. This is due to the complex immune
response that leads to this disease. But a blood test recently
developed by me and my colleagues has allowed us to estimate the
strength of the immune response in people with MS.

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S23

Why the US government is intervening in the live music business and
could break up Live Nation Entertainment - a music industry scholar
explains
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The U.S. Justice Department, along with 29 states and the District of
Columbia, have filed an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation
Entertainment, the parent company of Ticketmaster.

The lawsuit alleges that Live Nation “engaged in a variety of
tactics to eliminate competition and monopolize markets,” which,
according to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, has allowed the
entertainment giant to “suffocate the competition” through its
control of ticket prices, venues and concert promotion.

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S24

I want to keep my child safe from abuse - but research tells me I'm
doing it wrong
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Child sexual abuse is uncomfortable to think about, much less talk
about. The idea of an adult engaging in sexual behaviors with a child
feels sickening. It’s easiest to believe that it rarely happens, and
when it does, that it’s only to children whose parents aren’t
protecting them.

This belief stayed with me during my early days as a parent. I kept an
eye out for creepy men at the playground and was skeptical of men who
worked with young children, such as teachers and coaches. When my kids
were old enough, I taught them what a “good touch” was, like a hug
from a family member, and what a “bad touch” was, like someone
touching their private parts.

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S25

Colorado takes a new - and likely more effective - approach to the
housing crisis
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In recent years, Colorado has been a poster child for the U.S. housing
crisis. Previously a relatively affordable state, it has seen home
prices increase nearly sixfold over the past three decades,
outstripping even Florida and California.

Once a problem confined to coastal cities, unaffordable housing has
increasingly become an issue in the nation’s heartland.

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S26

Animals self-medicate with plants - behavior people have observed and
emulated for millennia
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When a wild orangutan in Sumatra recently suffered a facial wound,
apparently after fighting with another male, he did something that
caught the attention of the scientists observing him.

The animal chewed the leaves of a liana vine – a plant not normally
eaten by apes. Over several days, the orangutan carefully applied the
juice to its wound, then covered it with a paste of chewed-up liana.
The wound healed with only a faint scar. The tropical plant he
selected has antibacterial and antioxidant properties and is known to
alleviate pain, fever, bleeding and inflammation.

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S27

All We Imagine As Light review - dreamlike and gentle modern Mumbai
tale is a triumph
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Payal Kapadia's glorious Cannes competition selection is an absorbing
story of three nurses that is full of humanity

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S28

The Biggest Sci-Fi Franchise of the Year Just Lost Its Director --
Here's Why That's a Good Thing
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Adam Wingard, the wizard behind Godzilla x Kong, isn't coming back for
a third movie. Here's why that's not the end of the world.

The most unstoppable shared cinematic universe of the moment doesn’t
concern superheroes, but instead, giant monsters who smash things.
While film critics — or even fans of monster movies in general —
struggle to take Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire seriously, the movie
is impossible to ignore. So far, it’s earned $564 million at the box
office, making it the highest-grossing Godzilla movie of all time and,
at the moment, the second-biggest movie of 2024.

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Kia's Most Affordable EV Yet Gets More Than 300 Miles of Range
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Kia revealed its EV3, an all-electric compact car that’s targeting a
wider audience with its more affordable price and solid range. It
still matches the boxy design language of its older siblings, the EV6
and the larger EV9, but in a more approachable package.

While we’ve been teased with enough mini EVs that are better suited
for smaller European cities, Kia wants to bring the EV3 to the U.S. in
the coming years. Until then, we’ll have to make do with the slim
number of existing options, like the Hyundai Kona, or wait for the
comeback of the Chevrolet Bolt.

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17 Years Later, the Longest-Running Sci-Fi Show Is Attempting to Pull
Off the Impossible
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One of the biggest problems facing any long-running franchise is
finding room to improve. After Return of the Jedi, it’s hard to
replicate the joyous victory of the Rebellion. After Endgame, it’s
hard to top saving billions of lives. Doctor Who has more than 60
years of history to top, but with a new deal with Disney+ (and a new
Doctor) the series is still attempting to keep things fresh.

A recent interview with returning showrunner Russell T. Davies reveals
that the next episode, “73 Yards,” will contain a groundbreaking
new villain, but is that even possible after an old episode contained
one of the most creative monsters seen on sci-fi TV?

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