Sunday, July 14
X-Shaped Structures in Space
This visualization shows C-shaped and reverse-C-shaped plasma bubbles appearing close together in the ionosphere on Oct. 12, 2020, and Dec. 26, 2021, as observed by NASA’s GOLD mission (Image credit: NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio)
A NASA satellite has spotted unexpected X- and C-shaped structures in Earth’s ionosphere, the layer of electrified gas in the planet’s atmosphere that allows radio signals to travel over long distances.
The ionosphere is an electrified region of Earth's atmosphere that exists because radiation from the sun strikes the atmosphere. Its density increases during the day as its molecules become electrically charged. That's because sunlight causes electrons to break off of atoms and molecules, creating plasma that enables radio signals to travel over long distances. The ionosphere’s density then falls at night — and that's where GOLD comes in.
NASA's Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD) mission is a geostationary satellite that has been measuring densities and temperatures in Earth's ionosphere since its launch in October 2018. From its geostationary orbit above the western hemisphere, GOLD was recently studying two dense crests of particles in the ionosphere, located north and south of the equator. As night falls, low-density bubbles appear within these crests that can interfere with radio and GPS signals. However, it's not just the wax and wane of sunshine that affects the ionosphere — the atmospheric layer is also sensitive to solar storms and huge volcanic eruptions, after which the crests can merge to form an X shape. READ MORE...
Saturday, July 13
In The NEWS
Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> Argentina takes on Colombia in Copa América final Sunday (8 pm ET, Fox Sports) (More) | ... and Spain and England meet in the UEFA European Championship final Sunday (3 pm ET, Fox) (More) | US men's national team coach Gregg Berhalter fired following team's early exit (More)
> Shelley Duvall, veteran actress best known for her starring role in "The Shining," dies at 75 (More) | Film composer Danny Elfman sued for defamation related to sexual harassment allegations (More)
> Italy's Jasmine Paolini takes on Czechia's Barbora Krejčíková in Wimbledon women's singles finals tomorrow morning (9 am ET, ESPN) (More)
Science & Technology
> First fossilized chromosome with its 3D structure still intact discovered; sample was recovered from 50,000-year-old frozen woolly mammoth skin (More)
> Air taxi startup Joby Aviation successfully carries out 523-mile test flight using hydrogen fuel; prototype craft covered the distance in about five hours, emits only water vapor (More)
> Engineers train robots to learn and mimic expressive human gestures, including various dance moves, high-fiving, and more (More, w/video)
Business & Markets
> US stock markets close mixed (S&P 500 -0.9%, Dow +0.1%, Nasdaq -1.9%) following lower-than-expected inflation data (More) | US consumer price index falls 0.1% month-over-month in June, the first monthly drop since May 2020 (More)
> US startups received a total of $55.6B in venture capital funding in Q2, the highest level in eight quarters, per new data (More) | World's billionaires gather in Sun Valley, Idaho, for annual weeklong retreat held by investment firm Allen & Co. (More)
> Tesla shares close down 8% after reports the company is delaying its planned robotaxi unveiling by two months to October (More) | Delta Air Lines shares close down 4% after airline reports 29% drop in year-over-year profit in Q2 (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> Death toll from historic heat wave in western US this month rises to at least 28 people as more than 60 million remain under heat alerts (More) | See data on heat wave records set this month (More)
> US military to dismantle $230M floating pier off Gaza's coast—intended to assist in humanitarian aid deliveries to the enclave—after two months of issues, including looting and rough weather (More) | See previous write-up (More)
> Kenyan President William Ruto dismisses entire cabinet, excluding his foreign minister, after nationwide protests led to the withdrawal of previously planned tax hikes; it is unclear how long the president can operate without a cabinet (More)
Medical Update
Today, I had my 84th infusion of the immunotherapy drug OPDIVO specifically targeting my Melanoma cancer. At a rate of once a month, I have completed SEVEN years of taking this drug which has prevented my Melanoma from growing.
When radiation was combined with OPDIVO, the combination killed the Melanoma dead in its tracks and I still can feel the dead tumor on the left side of my groin.
I am also being treated for Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma and have been since 2008/09 and for a while my treatments were keeping that cancer in check. It started to grow and my chemo drug was changed. That new drug lasted a while, then my Lymphoma transformed from slow growing to fast growing and became more aggressive. My drugs were again changed.
Yesterday, I had a CT scan performed on my neck, chest, and abdomen and was informed of the results today when I went in for my OPDIVO treatment. This new drug at a level of 50mg/day out of a potential 400mg/day had actually reduced the Lymphoma tumors all over my body. And my blood counts had improved in all categories except for my WBCs and RBCs, still leaving me with low immunity and anemia.
HOWEVER, my Oncologist was very pleased with the results.
I am in my 16th year of treatment and feel extremely grateful to still be above ground. Prior to my contract these cancers, my life expectancy had been 7-10 years... BUT with these new drugs and combinations of drugs and radiation, my life expectancy had not just been extended but there is a good possibility I could live into my 90s.
To maintain that health and to support the treatments, I do the following:
- I do not smoke (quit 36 years ago)
- I do not drink alcohol
- I eat no red meat or fried foods or sugars
- I eat fish, chicken, lamb, & pork chops
- I eat lots of vegetables
- I eat Pita bread and English muffins only
The Great Reset
Klaus Schwab, the founder and executive director of the Forum, wrote, “Every country, from the United States to China, must participate, and every industry, from oil and gas to tech, must be transformed. In short, we need a ‘Great Reset’ of capitalism.”
In a recent issue of Imprimis—Hillsdale College’s digest of liberty—author Michael Rectenwald described the economic goal of the Great Reset as “‘capitalism with Chinese characteristics’—a two-tiered economy, with profitable monopolies and the state on top and socialism for the majority below.”
The Great Reset is not new but premised on old and dangerous ideologies.
These utopian ideologies, with their misplaced faith in the rule of so-called experts and a corresponding disregard for the people’s right to rule themselves, end only in tyranny.
Hillsdale College recently held a conference on the Great Reset, and you can view and learn from the talks through an online video series.
Filmed on the Hillsdale campus, this video series will give you insight into:The origins and leaders of the Great Reset
- How the ideology of “woke capitalism” is infiltrating large corporations
- The connection between a cashless society and the Great Reset
- What “environmental justice” has to do with the Great Reset
- The Great Reset from China’s perspective
- Alternatives to the Great Reset
If you believe that our country’s founding principles of liberty have made it the freest and most prosperous nation in history, or you’re alarmed by the growing influence of the so-called global elite, this video series is for YOU!
Get instant access to the Great Reset video series today! After entering your information in the secure form below, you’ll receive your invitation to the series.
Friday, July 12
In The NEWS
Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> NBA finalizes 11-year, $76B TV and media rights deal with ABC/ESPN, NBC, and Amazon (More) | Former NBA player Jontay Porter pleads guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud; Porter was banned for life from the NBA for gambling (More)
> "Inside Out 2" becomes Pixar's highest-grossing film ever, hauling in $1.25B at global box office less than one month after its release (More)
> England tops the Netherlands 2-1 to advance to 2024 European Championship; they face off against Spain for the title Sunday (More)
Science & Technology
> Scientists edit genes of gut microbiome bacteria in a living mouse in world first; approach could provide new treatments for gut-related diseases and conditions in humans (More)
> Link uncovered between anti-obesity drugs and severe nausea experienced by some users; study reveals separate brain circuits for feeling sick and feeling full (More)
> Astronomers discover the most direct evidence to date for an intermediate black hole; at 100 to 10,000 times the mass of the sun, such objects have been difficult to detect (More) | What are black holes? (More, w/video)
Business & Markets
> US stock markets close higher (S&P 500 +1.0%, Dow +1.1%, Nasdaq +1.2%); S&P 500 notches 37th record close for the year, Nasdaq notches 27th (More) | HubSpot shares drop 12% on reports Alphabet is no longer buying the marketing software platform (More)
> Federal Trade Commission reportedly poised to sue three largest pharmacy benefit managers linked to UnitedHealth, Cigna Group, and CVS Health over tactics for negotiating drug prices (More) | See previous write-up (More)
> Archegos Capital founder Bill Hwang convicted of fraud, market manipulation tied to firm's 2021 collapse (More) | Microsoft ends nonvoting observer role on OpenAI's board amid partnership scrutiny from US and European antitrust regulators (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> Israeli military orders Gaza City residents to evacuate south as Israeli airstrikes kill 50 people and wound over 200 more across Gaza, per Hamas-run Health Ministry (More) | Cease-fire talks continue in Qatar (More)
> Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D, NY-14) introduces articles of impeachment against Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, criticizing their refusal to recuse themselves from cases in which they allegedly had personal or financial interests (More) | The history of justices and impeachment (More)
> Democratic calls continue for President Joe Biden to drop out of presidential race as top fundraiser George Clooney joins calls and House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi appears to sidestep question on Biden support (More) | House Oversight Committee subpoenas three White House aides over Biden's mental fitness (More)