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Subject How Harvard researchers boosted an ALS patient's independence with a box and a balloon - STAT (No paywall)
Date June 11, 2024 6:43 AM
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How Harvard researchers boosted an ALS patient's independence with a
box and a balloon - STAT (No paywall)
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Three years later, Goodson’s amyotrophic lateral sclerosis symptoms
are quite advanced. He has lost much of his leg and arm mobility,
barely speaks above a whisper, and struggles to eat without an aide.
“There are times when I have to be fed — I don’t like that. That
is not who I am,” he said.

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Do Less. It's Good for You
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You take a vacation day, but get distracted by the thought of your
work inbox filling up. Or you sit down to watch a movie and
immediately feel guilty about all the tasks still on your to-do list.
Or perhaps you splurge on a massage, but barely enjoy it because your
thoughts are racing the entire time. The truth is, rest and relaxation
are vital to well-being. Chronic stress negatively affects nearly
every aspect of mental and physical health, even contributing to
higher risks for chronic disease and premature death. Meanwhile, rest
may boost your health, quality of life, and longevity. Getting better
at resting and relaxing, then, isn’t frivolous; it could actually be
lifesaving.

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Elon Musk threatens to ban iPhones and MacBooks at his companies after
Apple announces OpenAI partnership | Business Insider India
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It also separately announced a partnership with OpenAI, which includes
the option to integrate ChatGPT powered by GPT-4o across some of its
software, including its new and improved Siri. Apple said the ChatGPT
integration will be available for free without an account in iOS 18,
iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia later this year.Apple said in its
announcement of the partnership that "protections are built in for
users who access ChatGPT." It said that device IP addresses are kept
private, and OpenAI won't store requests. Users who choose to connect
their accounts will be under ChatGPT's data-use policies, the
announcement said.

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Ranked: The Countries Most Dependent on Agricultural Exports
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Maldives, in the Indian ocean, is also within the top 10. Its top
agricultural export is also fish. Interestingly, the Observatory of
Economic Complexity states “Planes, Helicopters, and Spacecraft”
as Maldives’ top overall export in 2022 ($433M). However, it’s
possible that this might be a case of re-exportation.

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Countries with the Biggest Gender Disparities in their Workforces
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Tracking the difference between male and female labor force
participation rates reveals large gender disparities for women at
work.

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The Region of Space Influenced by the Sun Is the Heliosphere -
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The Sun is a star that constantly emits a steady stream of plasma –
highly energized ionized gas – called the solar wind. In addition to
the constant solar wind, the Sun also occasionally releases eruptions
of plasma called coronal mass ejections, which can contribute to the
aurora, and bursts of light and energy, called flares.The plasma
coming off the Sun expands through space, along with the Sun’s
magnetic field. Together they form the heliosphere within the
surrounding local interstellar medium – the plasma, neutral
particles and dust that fill the space between stars and their
respective astrospheres. Heliophysicists like me want to understand
the heliosphere and how it interacts with the interstellar medium.

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A surprisingly quick enzyme could shift our understanding of evolution
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Biological processes such as DNA replication or cellular structure
formation may become more accurate when done as quickly as possible,
offering new hints into life's origins

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How dodo de-extinction is helping rescue the extraordinary pink pigeon
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The same genetic tools being used to resurrect the woolly mammoth and
dodo could help many other vulnerable species that have yet to die out

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Elephants may call each other by name, a rare trait in nature -
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In human language, an arbitrary label would be calling a bovine a
“cow,” since that word does not resemble, either physically or
acoustically, the animal itself. A simpler label, which scientists
call an iconic label, would refer to a bovine as a “moo,” since
that’s based on and imitates sound the animal makes.The scientists
focused on contact, greeting, and caregiving rumbles, which elephants
use when initiating contact with an unseen family member, approaching
another in touching distance, and nurturing a calf. These were the
types of calls researchers thought were most likely to contain a name.
(Learn why both African elephant species are now endangered, one
critically.)

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How the humble soybean took over the world - Environment (No paywall)
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Soy was likely domesticated in China approximately 6,000 to 9,000
years ago from its wild relative, Glycine soja.
Because soybeans grew so heartily, even during extreme periods of
drought, the first soy farmers found several uses for the bean.
Thousands of years ago, ancient Chinese medical healers described
using all parts of the plant as medicine. People also turned soy into
noodles, tofu, tempeh, and soy sauce.Soybeans were initially planted
to be sent to England to meet rising demands for soy sauce, which
was becoming a staple in British cuisine. It would not be long,
though, before Americans found another use for the bean. During the
Civil War, roasted soybeans were used as coffee substitutes. One
report in an 1893 issue of The Rural New Yorker said that soy coffee
“is for those who desire a substitute for economy and health
considerations.”

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Israel Is Losing the United States - Foreign Affairs (No paywall)
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For months, as Israel has intensified its grip over Gaza despite
mounting international condemnation, the impasse between Biden and
Netanyahu has seemed only to worsen. In the weeks before Biden’s
address, recriminations escalated. “We are not a vassal state of the
United States,” Netanyahu told his cabinet on May 9. More recently,
Biden suggested that observers could legitimately conclude that
Netanyahu is prolonging the war to preserve his grip on power. As a
consequence of this discord, the U.S.-Israeli relationship is turning
from an intimate friendship into a contentious brawl. The ability to
resolve differences and coordinate policy behind closed doors is
vanishing rapidly, being replaced by animosity and dissent.Washington
continues to dangle a normalization pact with Saudi Arabia in front of
Israel as part of a transaction that would include a cessation of
hostilities, freedom for the hostages in Hamas’s captivity, and a
defined pathway to Palestinian statehood. But on May 19—two days
after Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and U.S. National
Security Adviser Jake Sullivan met to discuss the “nearly final
version” of agreements between their countries—Secretary of State
Antony Blinken testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
that “it may well be that Israel isn’t able, [or] willing to
proceed” down this route. Motivated by political or personal
considerations, Netanyahu—who told the UN last September that peace
with Riyadh would “bring the possibility of peace to this entire
region”—seems to suddenly have become lukewarm to the idea. His
resistance has encouraged the Saudis to explore a bilateral framework
with the United States that would leave Israel out in the cold.

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America Is Losing the Arab World - Foreign Affairs (No paywall)
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October 7, 2023, was a watershed moment not just for Israel but for
the Arab world. Hamas’s horrific attack occurred just as a new order
appeared to be emerging in the region. Three years earlier, four
members of the Arab League—Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan, and the United
Arab Emirates (UAE)—had launched processes to normalize their
diplomatic relations with Israel. As the summer of 2023 drew to a
close, the most important Arab country that still did not recognize
Israel, Saudi Arabia, looked poised to do so, too.Hamas’s assault
and Israel’s subsequent devastating military operation in Gaza have
curtailed this march toward normalization. Saudi Arabia has stated
that it will not proceed with a normalization deal until Israel takes
clear steps to facilitate the establishment of a Palestinian state.
Jordan recalled its ambassador to Israel in November 2023, and a visit
to Morocco by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu planned for
late 2023 never materialized. Arab leaders have watched warily as
their citizens have grown vocally opposed to the war in Gaza. In many
Arab countries, thousands have turned out to protest Israel’s war
and the humanitarian crisis it has produced. Protesters in Jordan and
Morocco have also called for an end to their countries’ respective
peace treaties with Israel, voicing frustration that their governments
are not listening to the people.

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Europe Faces a Far-Right Reckoning - Foreign Policy (No paywall)
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Mainstream parties secured a slim majority during European Union
parliamentary elections this weekend, but far-right groups made the
most noteworthy gains in the bloc’s legislative body. “The center
is holding, but it is also true that the extremes on the left and on
the right have gained support,” European Commission President Ursula
von der Leyen said on Sunday following the end of Europe’s four-day
vote.Among the centrist leaders forced to reckon with the far
right’s rise is French President Emmanuel Macron, who called for
snap legislative elections on Sunday after opposition leader Marine Le
Pen’s right-wing National Rally party delivered a crushing defeat to
Macron’s Renaissance party in the European Parliament
elections—winning around 31 percent of the vote compared with the
Renaissance delegation’s less than 15 percent. France’s snap
elections will take place on June 30 and July 7.

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Donâ™t Bet Against the Dollar - Foreign Policy (No paywall)
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It has been 80 years since the Bretton Woods Conference, when the U.S.
dollar became the central pillar of the world economy and of U.S.
economic statecraft. And for eight decades, we’ve also witnessed
predictions about the dollar’s coming demise. But almost from the
beginning, the debate about the future of the dollar has missed the
mark. The question isn’t about whether an event or a crisis or a new
technology will knock the dollar off its pedestal. Rather, it is about
how the United States’ competitors, and even partners, are pushing
the boundaries of the financial system in a global economy where the
dollar still dominates but the post-Cold War consensus is breaking
down.It has been 80 years since the Bretton Woods Conference, when the
U.S. dollar became the central pillar of the world economy and of U.S.
economic statecraft. And for eight decades, we’ve also witnessed
predictions about the dollar’s coming demise. But almost from the
beginning, the debate about the future of the dollar has missed the
mark. The question isn’t about whether an event or a crisis or a new
technology will knock the dollar off its pedestal. Rather, it is about
how the United States’ competitors, and even partners, are pushing
the boundaries of the financial system in a global economy where the
dollar still dominates but the post-Cold War consensus is breaking
down.

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Medical device trials still donâ™t enroll enough women, study finds
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In a paper published in JAMA Internal Medicine on Monday, researchers
found that the percentage of women represented in high-risk medical
device trials did not increase from 2010 to 2020. Women generally made
up just 33% of participants when the team reviewed 195 trials
published from 2016 to 2022. The percentages varied between devices:
Women made up 46% of participants in orthopedic trials, but 29% in
cardiovascular studies. The issue isn’t new. The government has
made some strides in correcting earlier missteps, like the Food and
Drug Administration telling researchers in 1977 to exclude women of
reproductive potential from early clinical trials. But stakeholders
think agencies like the FDA could do more to incentivize the
enrollment of women.

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Polls Say Trump Is Just as Popular Post-Conviction - Intelligencer (No
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It doesn’t seem the guilty verdict has help or hurt the former
president, who is facing an equally unpopular incumbent in Joe Biden

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Wine Grifter Gets Two Years - Grub Street (No paywall)
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Omar Khan, who swindled the wine-world elite, will now start aging in
federal prison.

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Millions of Very Hungry Caterpillars Are Munching Their Way through
U.S. Forests - Scientific American (No paywall)
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Drought is facilitating the devastating spread of spongy moth
caterpillars across U.S. forests

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Is Hunter Biden a Scapegoat or a Favored Son? - The New Yorker (No
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Coming in by train to Wilmington, Delaware, one of the first things
you see is a sign by the glass station doors welcoming you to Joseph
R. Biden, Jr., Railroad Station. When I arrived, on Wednesday night,
to attend part of Hunter Biden’s trial—he faces three criminal
charges, for unlawfully buying and possessing a firearm while using
crack cocaine, lying on a federal form, and lying to a federally
licensed gun dealer—a tornado warning was in effect, and apocalyptic
rain lashed the sides of the J. Caleb Boggs Federal Building. In the
morning, the sky had cleared; the air was wet yet full of warmth, and
the streets of downtown Wilmington exuded a palpable, homey
Bidenosity, a rough-around-the-edges charm. At the courthouse,
President Biden’s beaming visage greets you in the foyer. The
courtroom, on the fourth floor, is an unpretentious wood-panelled
affair, with oil paintings and an unobtrusive seal behind the
judge’s bench, and a yellowy glow filtering gently from the domed
ceiling. The city, with its warts-and-all friendliness, has a
small-town feel. The Bidens are its appealingly run-down royalty, who
mingle with the commoners: a number of prospective jurors in the case
were dismissed after they said that they couldn’t be impartial about
Hunter, and one spoke of running into Joe and Jill Biden over the
years.The same coziness—now curdled—hung about several of the
Delawareans called to testify. The prosecution’s marquee witness,
Hallie Biden, the widow of Hunter’s brother Beau, met Beau in middle
school. As Hunter writes in his memoir, “Beautiful Things,”
Beau’s death, from brain cancer, in 2015 upended the family’s
lives. Hunter, who’d already grappled with alcohol issues, became
addicted to crack and sought out his sister-in-law for comfort. The
two fell into a grief-stricken romance. Hallie was dear friends with
Kathleen Buhle, Hunter’s first wife, to whom he was still married at
the time; Buhle’s daughters—Hallie’s nieces—found evidence of
the affair in 2017. The characters in the tragedy are uncomfortably
close together, as in an awkward family photo, and the dynastic
incestuousness of the situation lends it a gothic quality.

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The Immigration Story Nobody Is Talking About - The New Yorker (No
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But at least one economist, who strongly favors liberal immigration
policies, was more sympathetic to the White House’s move. “The
situation at the southern border has been chaotic,” Giovanni Peri,
who directs the Global Migration Center at the University of
California, Davis, told me. “It has been hurting the case for
immigration because people have only been talking about that, and not
talking about all the migrants who have been coming here and working
and boosting the economy.”Michael Clemens, an economist at George
Mason University who is an expert on immigration, said that some of
the coverage of the new policy, particularly online, had been
misleading. Under certain exceptions enumerated in the plan, at least
sixty thousand migrants—with access to parole pending an asylum or
other court hearing—are likely to be lawfully admitted to the U.S.
each month, about six times as many as under Donald Trump, Clemens
said. “This is not a return to Trump,” he told me. “There is no
comparison.” Biden’s plan, which went into effect on Wednesday,
does limit most asylum claims for migrants crossing between ports of
entry, until the daily average of migrant arrests falls and stays
below certain thresholds. But Clemens pointed out that migrants could
still schedule appointments to appear at border posts, or could apply
under a separate, special admissions program that the Biden
Administration has set up for residents of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and
Venezuela. Nevertheless, he and Peri both agreed that there is an
urgent need to accompany the new policy with more legal-entry options
for the migrants who are trying to cross the southern border. “We
can easily absorb these people, and the economy needs them,” Peri
said. Clemens also argued that expanding legal channels is necessary
to secure the border: “Just denying access is very likely to
encourage more clandestine entry. It may be completely ineffective.”

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Americaâ™s Loneliness Has a Concrete Explanation - The Atlantic (No
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The dining room is the closest thing the American home has to an
appendix—a dispensable feature that served some more important
function at an earlier stage of architectural evolution. Many of them
sit gathering dust, patiently awaiting the next “dinner holiday”
on Easter or Thanksgiving.But in many new apartments, even a space to
put a table and chairs is absent. Eating is relegated to couches and
bedrooms, and hosting a meal has become virtually impossible. This
isn’t simply a response to consumer preferences. The housing
crisis—and the arbitrary regulations that fuel it—is killing off
places to eat whether we like it or not, designing loneliness into
American floor plans. If dining space keeps dying, the U.S. might not
have a chance to get it back.

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The U.S. Economy Reaches Superstar Status - The Atlantic (No paywall)
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If the United States’ economy were an athlete, right now it would be
peak LeBron James. If it were a pop star, it would be peak Taylor
Swift. Four years ago, the pandemic temporarily brought much of the
world economy to a halt. Since then, America’s economic performance
has left other countries in the dust and even broken some of its own
records. The growth rate is high, the unemployment rate is at historic
lows, household wealth is surging, and wages are rising faster than
costs, especially for the working class. There are many ways to define
a good economy. America is in tremendous shape according to just about
any of them.Let’s start with economists’ favorite metric: growth.
When an economy is growing, more money is being spent. More stuff is
being produced, more services are being performed, more businesses are
being started, more workers are being hired—and, because of this
abundance, living standards are probably rising. (On the flip side,
during a recession—literally, when the economy shrinks—life gets
materially worse.) Right now America’s economic-growth rate is the
envy of the world. From the end of 2019 to the end of 2023, U.S. GDP
grew by 8.2 percent—nearly twice as fast as Canada’s, three times
as fast as the European Union’s, and more than eight times as fast
as the United Kingdom’s.

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Ransomware Is âMore Brutalâ™ Than Ever in 2024 - WIRED (No
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Today, people around the world will head to school, doctor's
appointments, and pharmacies, only to be told, "Sorry, our computer
systems are down." The frequent culprit is a cybercrime gang operating
on the other side of the world, demanding payment for system access or
the safe return of stolen data.Ransomware may be the defining
cybercrime of the past decade, with criminals targeting a wide range
of victims including hospitals, schools, and governments. The
attackers encrypt critical data, bringing the victim's operation to a
grinding halt, and then extort them with the threat of releasing
sensitive information. These attacks have had serious consequences. In
2021, the Colonial Pipeline Company was targeted by ransomware,
forcing the company to pause fuel delivery and spurring US president
Joe Biden to implement emergency measures to meet demand. But
ransomware attacks are a daily event around the worldâlast week,
ransomware hit hospitals in the UKâand many of them don't make
headlines.

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Appleâ™s Biggest AI Challenge? Making It Behave - WIRED (No
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Apple has a history of succeeding despite being late to market so many
times before: the iPhone, the Apple Watch, AirPods, to name a few
cases. Now the company hopes to show that the same approach will work
with generative artificial intelligence, announcing today an Apple
Intelligence initiative that bakes the technology into just about
every device and application Apple offers.Apple unveiled its
long-awaited AI strategy at the company's Worldwide Developer
Conference (WWDC) today. "This is a moment we've been working towards
for a long time," said Apple CEO Tim Cook at the event. "We're
tremendously excited about the power of generating models."

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Digital twins are helping scientists run the worldâ™s most complex
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Leaders Need to Reframe the Return-to-Office Conversation - Harvard
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There is no easy solution for companies trying to craft policies that
balance in-office and flexible working, as there are undeniable
benefits to both approaches. But much of the recent messaging from
company leaders demanding that employees return to the office has felt
tone-deaf at best and dictatorial at worst. To be successful,
companies need to engage in dialogue with employees and be explicit
and honest about which outcomes are most critical.

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How to Get Your Team to Actually Speak Up - Harvard Business Review
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There is a common leadership misconception that merely encouraging
team members to voice their opinions will foster an environment of
openness. But people won’t speak up unless they feel safe doing so.
As a leader, this means you have to address the underlying reasons for
employee reticence, including the individual and systemic barriers to
speaking up. This article outlines several tactics that managers can
use to provide alternative paths that feel safe for employees to say
what’s on their minds. These include expressing genuine intent to
hear diverse perspectives, employing standard questions to invite
input without creating undue pressure, discussing communication
preferences to align with employees’ comfort zones, leveraging your
social capital to amplify the voices of underrepresented employees,
and accurately attributing credit to recognize individual
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Roger Federer Just Shared the Secret to His Championship Mindset, and
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Every match--and victory--can be whittled down into increasingly
smaller pieces: sets, games, and points. The 20-time Grand Slam
champion played 1,526 singles matches over more than two decades of
his professional career and won nearly 80 percent of them, including a
record eight men's singles titles at Wimbledon. But when Federer's
lifetime performance gets broken down point by point, his winning
percentage erodes to 54 percent. That stark difference informs the
former world number one's mindset both on and off the court. That's
not to say each individual point is not important. Whether preparing a
project at work or rallying back and forth across a net, Federer told
the graduates, "When you're playing a point, it has to be the most
important thing in the world, and it is. But when it's behind you,
it's behind you."

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A VC Gets Flamed for Pulling Out of Deals. Founders Say It's All Too
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He wrote: "had a vc pull a term sheet on a portfolio company at the
last minute, when they were on their last month of runway, for
basically no reason 2 years ago." The post continued: "same company is
exploding in revenue now, and just raised a $30M series b...anyway i
hope he saw this." The founders also accused the Santa Monica-based
Anthos Capital of doing the unforgivable: Backing out of a major
capital infusion right before the finish line, as startups were
angling for VC gold. The accusers offered no proof, but observers say
that deals get pulled more often than people outside the boardroom
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China has a ânear monopolyâ™ on many critical minerals. JPMorgan
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“The Biden administration’s latest tariff announcement on $18
billion of Chinese imports has elevated the debate on whether
China’s dominance in the critical minerals supply chain will emerge
as the latest battleground for U.S.-China strategic competition,”
wrote JPMorgan’s executive director of strategic research, Amy Ho,
and global head of research, Joyce Chang, in a note to clients.The
U.S. and China’s tit-for-tat trade war began in 2018, when
then-President Donald Trump slapped tariffs on a range of Chinese
goods and commodities, including solar panels and steel, citing the
country’s intellectual property (IP) theft and unfair trade
practices. Since then, tensions between the world’s two largest
superpowers have only escalated, with a high-stakes battle over
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Toyotaâ™s sterling reputation just took a $15 billion hit after the
car giant was found falsifying safety tests - Fortune (No paywall)
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Through an internal investigation prompted by a regulator mandate,
Toyota found it had not performed safety tests as certification
required in five cases related to vehicles including the Crown,
Corolla, and the Yaris Cross. In one case involving the Lexus RX, the
company had submitted falsified data to meet safety standards and
submitted it for certification.Toyota rivals Honda, Mazda, and Suzuki
also admitted to falsifying data related to safety certification tests
in what amounted to a week of setbacks for Japanese automakers. Mazda,
which is Japan’s second-largest automaker, suspended production of
the Roadster RF and Mazda 2, while company shares sank more than 7%
last week, resulting in a $500 million hit to its market cap, CNBC
reported.

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Work-From-Home Levels Reach Lowest Since 2020âBut Remote Work Still
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Work-from-home levels in the U.S. have dropped to their lowest point
since the spring of 2020, with employees working only 26.6% of their
full paid days from home in May as people increasingly return to the
office, according to the latest data from WFH Research, though working
from home still dominates several white-collar industries.Only 26.6%
of paid workdays in the U.S. were done from home in May, down from the
pandemic peak of around 60%, and 28.6% in May 2023âmeaning about 1 in
10 workers commuted one more day each week this year compared to last
year, according to the study from researchers that included economists
from Stanford University and the University of Chicago.

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âUnacceptable Security Violationâ™: Elon Musk Says If Apple
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Hours after Apple announced "Apple Intelligence"âits new generative
artificial intelligence initiativesâbillionaire Elon Musk blasted the
announcement in a series of tweets and warned that if Apple
"integrates OpenAI at the OS level," all Apple devices will be banned
at his companies."It's patently absurd that Apple isn't smart enough
to make their own AI, yet is somehow capable of ensuring that OpenAI
will protect your security & privacy!" Musk said on X. "Apple has no
clue what's actually going on once they hand your data over to OpenAI.
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World's first chip-based 3D printer is smaller than a coin â benefits
from having no moving parts
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Imagine misplacing your house keys and then pulling out a 3D printer
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Anatomy of a science meeting: How controversial pesticide research all
but vanished from a major conference
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For $65,000, the pervasive “Corteva guy” ad – a slot that was
exclusively held by Corteva in 2023 – is just one of the dozens of
benefits in packages that corporations can purchase this year through
a partnership program from the Entomological Society of America, whose
conference is considered the Super Bowl of meetings in the field.The
society, with nearly 7,000 members, is the largest organization
dedicated to entomology in the world. It publishes eight scientific
journals and offers prestigious awards and fellowship designations for
distinguished scientists. Its meetings lend prestige to scientists who
are invited to speak.

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The New Math of How Large-Scale Order Emerges | Quanta Magazine
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The world is full of such emergent phenomena: large-scale patterns and
organization arising from innumerable interactions between component
parts. And yet there is no agreed scientific theory to explain
emergence. Loosely, the behavior of a complex system might be
considered emergent if it can't be predicted from the properties of
the parts alone. But when will such large-scale structures and
patterns arise, and what's the criterion for when a phenomenon is
emergent and when it isn't? Confusion has reigned. "It's just a
muddle," said Jim Crutchfield, a physicist at the University of
California, Davis."Philosophers have long been arguing about
emergence, and going round in circles," said Anil Seth, a
neuroscientist at the University of Sussex in England. The problem,
according to Seth, is that we haven't had the right tools â "not only
the tools for analysis, but the tools for thinking. Having measures
and theories of emergence would not only be something we can throw at
data but would also be tools that can help us think about these
systems in a richer way."

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Engage your audience by getting to the point, using story structure,
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I came across this recent video from Vicky Zhao last week and loved
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The Great Deterioration of Local Community And The Loss of The
Play-Based Childhood
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But as Zach and I were finishing up the revisions of the book in the
fall of 2023, and Zach was running additional analyses and making
additional graphs, we began to realize that there was a third act,
which predated Act I and caused it: the decline of local community,
trust, and social capital. That’s the long process charted in Robert
Putnam’s 2000 masterpiece Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of
American Community and updated in his more recent book, The Upswing:
How America Came Together a Century Ago and How We Can Do It
Again.Building on the country’s long-standing associational spirit,
which Alexis de Tocqueville had praised in the 1830s, the extensive
civic cooperation and institutional trust developed in the Progressive
Era, and solidarity spurred by the attack on Pearl Harbor and the
four-year national struggle against Germany and Japan, Americans had
extraordinarily high levels of social capital in the 1940s, 1950s, and
early 1960s. Civic groups, voluntary associations, and interfamily
networks thrived in this era, giving Americans a strong sense of
belonging as well as an abundance of place-based community networks.

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RIP Apollo 8 astronaut Bill Anders, who rediscovered Earth
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Bill Anders had many famous quips, including, “I think Isaac Newton
is doing most of the driving now.”But the most iconic and impactful
photograph of all, taken by Bill Anders, highlighted something
greater: Earthrise.

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The symmetry that shaped physics: Frank Wilczek on Einstein's legacy
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Nobel Prize-winning physicist Frank Wilczek is considered by many to
be Albert Einstein’s successor. He studied Einstein’s discoveries,
expanded upon Einstein’s ideas, and, for several years, even lived
in the same house Einstein used to. Wilczek’s dedication led to even
more advancements in humanity’s understanding of our world,
particularly his work on symmetry in the laws of physics. Thanks to
Einstein, scientists were introduced to the concept of symmetry amid
theories of general relativity and the fundamental laws of physics.
Though he hadn’t explicitly articulated the role of symmetry in our
universe, he did set up a framework that future scientists could
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How to be authentically happy in a world full of suffering
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When Beauvoir was a student she wondered if, given all the suffering
in the world, happiness might be a privileged way of being. Perhaps it
is only available to the select few who are deemed deserving of it, or
those who pursue the right things in the right ways. Sometimes
Beauvoir would throw her pen in exasperation: “If it comes, take
it— it is only worthwhile if it is life— it is absurd to refuse
it, absurd to seek it.”In one of her later memoirs, Beauvoir said
she never quite broke free from yearning for happiness, though she was
aware that her obsession with happiness had initially distracted her
from taking politics seriously. This is what Beauvoir’s notion of
freedom warns against: letting the pursuit of happiness slide into
self-interest, self-sacrifice, or short-termism.

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Lawmakers Seek a Closer Look at NewsBreak App Over Chinese Origins,
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Three U.S. lawmakers have called for more scrutiny of NewsBreak, a
popular news aggregation app in the United States, after Reuters
reported it has Chinese origins and has used artificial intelligence
tools to produce erroneous stories.The Reuters story drew upon
previously unreported court documents related to copyright
infringement, cease-and-desist emails, and a 2022 company memo
registering concerns about "AI-generated stories" to identify at least
40 instances in which NewsBreak's use of AI tools affected the
communities it strives to serve.

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New York State Passes Bill to Protect Youths on Social Media
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New York state lawmakers on Friday passed legislation to bar social
media platforms from exposing "addictive" algorithmic content to users
under age 18 without parental consent, becoming the latest of several
states moving to limit online risks to children.A companion bill to
restrict online sites from collecting and selling the personal data of
underage users also gained final legislative approval in the New York
Assembly on Friday, a day after both measures cleared the state
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Ouch! Adobe Just Got Dragged on Social Media Over a Boring Terms of
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In an era when rapidly-advancing artificial intelligence has made many
consumers skeptical of tech companies' intentions, it was a case study
in how trust can break down when confusion reigns, even from something
as dry as a TOS notification.Screenshots of Adobe's legal update that
circulated on social media last week--as well as a blog post that
Adobe subsequently released June 6 to address the
controversy--indicate that the terms of service were tweaked to say
the company could access users' content "through both automated and
manual methods." The terms also say machine learning can be used to
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A Pot Crunch Looms on Martha's Vineyard as Supply Dries Up
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An 81-year-old woman on Martha's Vineyard drove up to the Island Time
dispensary last week seeking her usual order of pot. But owner Geoff
Rose had to tell her the cupboard was bare--he'd been forced to
temporarily close three weeks earlier after selling every last bud and
gummy.Unless something changes, the island's only other cannabis
dispensary will sell all its remaining supplies by September at the
latest, and Martha's Vineyard will run out of pot entirely, affecting
more than 230 registered medical users and thousands more recreational
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How This Latina Founder Celebrates Her Heritage--and Her Family--With
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It's Immigrant Heritage Month -- a time to celebrate the contributions
of immigrants to the United States. Immigrants like Annie Leal, who --
despite the fact that businesses owned by Latino
immigrants generate approximately 20 percent less revenue than
those owned by U.S.-born Latinos -- has found her own secret sauce
to success.Leal, 33, launched her McAllen, Texas-based company I
Love Chamoy, which makes sugar-free Mexican candy sauces, in 2021.
While rummaging through her diabetic dad's sugar-free cabinet, Leal
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Roger Federer Just Shared the Secret to His Championship Mindset, and
It Couldn't Be Simpler
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The advice the 20-time Grand Slam winner shared with the graduates of
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A VC Gets Flamed for Pulling Out of Deals. Founders Say It's All Too
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Apple Just Announced Apple Intelligence, Powered by ChatGPT
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At Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday, the company
announced an expansive partnership to bring ChatGPT to Apple's family
of devices, including the iPhone, iPad, and Macbook. The chatbot
will be integrated with Siri and Apple's writing tools, like Notes and
Pages.At the event, Apple senior vice president of software
engineering Craig Federighi introduced Apple Intelligence as the tech
giant's entry into the competitive genAI field. Apple
Intelligence allows you to harness the power of genAI to instantly
write replies to emails and texts in your own writing style, edit
photos, or do things like create custom emojis of yourself and your
friends. 

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More Small Businesses Seek to Include Neurodiverse Talent
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Large tech companies have made a practice of recruiting autistic
and other neurodiverse employees, many of whom have an aptitude for
pattern recognition and detail, the Wall Street
Journal reported yesterday. But now, companies in retail,
construction, and finance are falling in the tech giants' footsteps,
according to the Journal -- and this includes small businesses.Ed
Thompson, founder of Denver, Colorado-based neurodiversity training
company Uptimize, has implemented neuroinclusve training programs at
large companies such as IBM, Microsoft, and Accenture. But as of late,
Thompson says, the greatest increase in demand for Uptimize's services
has come from SMBs. 

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