Friday, January 24

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In The NEWS


Sports, Entertainment, & Culture

> 2025 Academy Awards nominations to be announced this morning (8:30 am ET); watch livestream here (More) | 2025 Sundance Film Festival kicks off today from Park City, Utah (More)

> Singer Chris Brown files $500M defamation lawsuit against Warner Bros., alleging he was falsely labeled a serial rapist and abuser in 2024 docuseries (More) | George Clinton, Mike Love, and Michael McDonald highlight 2025 inductees into the Songwriters Hall of Fame (More)

> SEC and Big Ten athletic directors to meet next month to discuss potential changes to College Football Playoff format, including expanding the field from 12 to 14 teams (More)


Science & Technology
> Astronomers detect fast radio bursts—pulses of radiation typically from neutron stars or black holes—originating from a long dead galaxy; findings not explained by current understanding of the phenomena (More)

> Study reveals immune cells perform unique and specialized functions within the gut depending on their location within the small intestine; discovery may lead to new ways to boost the immune system (More)

> Cownose ray tails act as a finely tuned antenna to sense water movements, researchers discover; the function of the tail on many manta rays and related species was previously unknown (More)


Business & Markets
> US stock markets close higher (S&P 500 +0.6%, Dow +0.3%, Nasdaq +1.3%); S&P 500 closes shy of record high as technology shares, including Oracle (+6.8%) and Nvidia (+4.4%) rise on artificial intelligence enthusiasm (More)

> Google invests additional $1B in generative AI startup Anthropic, bringing its total investment to over $3B and building on a previous 10% ownership stake (More)

> Electronic Arts shares fall over 11% in after-hours trading after the video game giant slashes full-year bookings guidance due to underperforming games, particularly its soccer franchise (More)


Politics & World Affairs

> Seventeen-year-old male student fatally shoots female student and himself, wounds a male student in cafeteria of Antioch High School in Nashville; motive is unclear (More)

> Hughes Fire—north of Santa Clarita in Los Angeles County—breaks out, burning more than 10,000 acres as of this writing (More) | See map of all fires (More) | Winter storm continues spreading across southern US; see record-breaking totals (More)

> Yemen's Houthi rebels release crew of vessel they captured in November 2023, a step toward ending Red Sea vessel attacks following Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal (More) | Iraq passes bill that critics say effectively legalizes child marriage (More)


SOURCE:  1440 NEWS

Humanoid Robot Coming


Morgan Stanley predicts the humanoid robot population will be 40,000 by 2030 and swell to 63 million by 2050. Citigroup is even more bullish, predicting a $7 trillion humanoid robot market by 2050 with 1.19 billion humanoid robots in operation.


Of course, we believe these numbers because we trust Morgan Stanley and Citigroup...  however, both of these are financial institutions and some of their biasness comes from investment strategies, albeit conservative ones.


My concern, being the Novice I am on matters pertaining to the future, is with the year 2030 and the prediction of only 40,000.  Assuming that number pertains on to the USA that means there will only be 800 robots in each state.


That number sounds a little nonsensical to me and I would imagine it to be much, much higher.


China is beginning to mass produce robots in 2025 (this year), Elon Musk has said the same thing, and I am sure other countries are considering the same thing.


It would not surprise me if we had 63-100 million robots worldwide by 2030, especially since they are already in use in numerous warehouses all over the USA including warehouses and other establishments all over the world.  Japan has robots serving food already in many of their restaurants.


My guess is that companies do not want to scare the American public with them worrying about robots taking over their jobs, until they absolutely have to for fear the worker might sabotage the company in retaliation.


We currently have 24 humanoid robot manufacturers in the USA.


Do you think these 24 manufacturers are sitting on their hands waiting to be given the GO SIGNAL???

Somewhat Political

 






China's New Solar Array


Chinese scientists have announced a plan to build an enormous, 0.6 mile (1 kilometer) wide solar power station in space that will beam continuous energy back to Earth via microwaves.


The project, which will see its components lofted to a geostationary orbit above Earth using super-heavy rockets, has been dubbed "another Three Gorges Dam project above the Earth."


The Three Gorges Dam, located in the middle of the Yangtze river in central China, is the world's largest hydropower project and generates 100 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity each year. According to one NASA scientist, the dam is so large that, if completely filled, the mass of the water contained within would lengthen Earth's days by 0.06 microseconds.     READ MORE...

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Thursday, January 23

Means Nothing

 


Mad


 

Fires

 


Revealed

 


Felons


 

In The NEWS


Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, and Billy Wagner voted into 2025 class of the National Baseball Hall of Fame; Suzuki becomes first Japanese-born player elected to Hall of Fame (More) | Novak Djokovic tops Carlos Alcaraz to reach Australian Open men’s semifinals (More)

> Jules Feiffer, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, screenwriter, and cartoonist, dies at age 95 (More) | Garth Hudson, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and last surviving member of The Band, dies at age 87 (More)

> Comedian Trevor Noah tapped to host Grammy Awards (Feb. 2) for a fifth consecutive time (More) | Netflix adds record-breaking 19 million subscribers in Q4; platform raises prices for ad-support tier to $7.99, standard tier to $17.99, and premium tier to $24.99 (More)


Science & Technology
> Chinese AI lab DeepSeek releases large language model it says rivals OpenAI's o1 model in reasoning and performance; model released under MIT license, allowing commercial use (More)

> Engineers develop desalination technology to create safe drinking water from salt water at a 15% reduction in cost from current approaches (More)

> Transplant of fibers from the soles of patients' feet makes areas like the thighs more resistant to rashes and wounds; technique may eliminate contact damage for people with prosthetics (More)


Business & Markets
> US stock markets close higher (S&P 500 +0.9%, Dow +1.3%, Nasdaq +0.6%) as investors digest President Donald Trump's first policy moves (More) | Reddit shares rise over 7% to record high after analysts reiterate "strong buy" rating (More)

> Trump announces $500B in infrastructure investments for artificial intelligence through new partnership formed by OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank (More)

> Smithfield Foods—largest US pork producer—sets initial public offering terms, targeting up to $10.7B valuation; expects to raise up to $940M in biggest food company listing in the US since oat milk maker Oatly raised $1.4B in 2021 (More)


Politics & World Affairs
> Israeli military chief to resign in March, citing failure to prevent Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023, attack (More) | Israeli forces launch operation in West Bank city of Jenin (More) | Taliban frees two Americans held in Afghanistan in prisoner swap (More)

> At least 76 people killed, 51 injured in ski resort fire in northwestern Turkey; hotel owner and eight others arrested as authorities investigate cause of blaze (More)

> New fires break out in San Diego area, including Lilac Fire, which has burned 85 acres and is 50% contained as of this writing (More) | Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire in Los Angeles are so far 65% and 89% contained, respectively (More, w/map)


SOURCE:  1440 NEWS

Time - Age - Attitude

 

We find ourselves old before we have even begun to realize we are getting old and once we do realize and come to terms with it, we are older than the heavens, so to speak.

The aging process happens quickly after two decades of seemingly slow-moving aging, when in reality what is happening is that time moves by quicker it seems as we age.  Time is what sneaks up on us, not aging.


I don't remember much about my adolescence or my teenage years before high school.  High School is when my memories really start to pick up, then there is another void from about 30-50 or so where I remember that I did this or that but very little of the specifics.

My most current memories arrived at age 60 when I was diagnosed with cancer and had a triple level bypass heart attack while walking on the treadmill.  I did not die then because my healthy body created its own bypass, ignoring the damaged/clogged arteries.

Time and age work in unison to ruin our lives as we get older from a physical point of view and not from a mental point of view unless we allow that to happen.  We must accept that we now have limitation and adjust our lifestyle to those new limitations.  It really isn't all that bad unless you are severely handicapped.

Ordinarily, we should be rather mobile into our mid to late 80s depending upon what happens to be wrong with us, with the understanding that we will just move a little slower.

What matters most is attitude.


Somewhat Political

 





Scientists Discover Super-Earth




Artist’s conception of the K2-360 system, showing the ultra-dense super-Earth K2-360 b (red) in its extremely close orbit around its Sun-like star, with the more distant companion K2-360 c (blue) in the background. The scorching temperatures on K2-360 b, which completes an orbit in just 21 hours, likely result in a molten or partially molten surface. Credit: Astrobiology Center






The K2-360 system features a record-dense “super-Earth” and a massive outer planet, revealing insights into extreme planetary evolution.

An international research team, led by scientists from Japan and Europe, has identified a new multi-planet system orbiting a Sun-like star. Among the discoveries is an ultra-short period planet with one of the highest densities ever recorded. These findings, published on November 8 in Nature Scientific Reports, provide fresh insights into how planets form and evolve under extreme conditions.

The system, designated K2-360, is located approximately 750 light-years from Earth and features two planets orbiting a Sun-like star:
  • K2-360 b: A rocky “super-Earth” that is about 1.6 times the size of Earth and completes an orbit around its star in just 21 hours. With a mass 7.7 times that of Earth, it is the densest well-characterized ultra-short period planet discovered to date.
  • K2-360 c: A larger outer planet with a minimum mass of 15 Earth masses. This planet orbits its star every 9.8 days but does not transit, making its exact size uncertain.     READ MORE...

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Wednesday, January 22

You're Mad

 


Appoints

 


Problem

 


Lies

 


American


 

In The NEWS


Sports, Entertainment, & Culture

> "FireAid" benefit concert (Jan. 30) expands as Olivia Rodrigo joins Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, and more at fundraiser for Los Angeles wildfire relief (More)

> Lynne Taylor-Corbett, two-time Tony-nominated choreographer known for "Swing!" and "Footloose," dies at age 78 (More) | Cecile Richards, former Planned Parenthood president, dies of cancer at age 67 (More)

> Man arrested in Jan. 16 stabbing of Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan; Khan is currently recovering in a hospital (More)


Science & Technology
> X, Bluesky roll out vertical video feeds as the status of TikTok—the short-form video-sharing platform that relies largely on the format—remains in limbo (More)

> Study suggests sleeping pills restrict the brain's ability to clear cellular waste from the brain during non-REM sleep cycles (More) | Learn how the brain uses cerebrospinal fluid to clear waste (More)

> Researchers detail the evolution of bacteria behind Pierce's disease, which decimates grapevines and causes $100M in annual losses in California alone; specimen was isolated from a 120-year-old grapevine sample (More)


Business & Markets
> Annual World Economic Forum begins in ski resort town of Davos, Switzerland, hosting government leaders, multinational CEOs, and global financiers (More) | Billionaire wealth grew by $2T in 2024, report finds; at least five trillionaires expected to emerge over next decade (More)

> Bitcoin hits new record above $109K after President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump launched a pair of meme coins; bitcoin has jumped roughly 40% since Trump was elected in November (More)

> Apple under investigation by Belgium for allegedly using "blood minerals" from the Democratic Republic of Congo—mineral sources that finance armed conflict and are associated with human rights abuses (More)


Politics & World Affairs
> Vivek Ramaswamy (R) to run for Ohio governor and leave colead role on President Donald Trump's federal spending watchdog group, known as the Department of Government Efficiency (More) | Senate confirms Marco Rubio (R) as secretary of state (More)

> UK teen pleads guilty to murder in July 2024 stabbings of three girls at Taylor Swift-themed dance class (More) | China executes two men for separate deadly attacks in November; one man killed 35 people in car rampage, another man killed eight people in school knife attack (More)

> At least 100 people killed and 11,000 displaced from guerrilla violence in Colombia following the government's failed peace talks with the rival National Liberation Army (More)


SOURCE:  1440 NEWS

Climate Change


Roughly 1.3 billion years from now, "humans will not be able to physiologically survive, in nature, on Earth" due to sustained hot and humid conditions. In about 2 billion years, the oceans may evaporate when the sun's luminosity is nearly 20% more than it is now..." Kopparapu said.
Ravi Kopparapu, is a planetary scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, told Live Science.


It would appear that we have a few years before there is anything that we really need to worry about...


I guess what bothers me about this is the fact that all these climate control scientists say that if we don't reverse our current pollution by 40% by 2030 that earth only has 20 years of habitability left.


It is because the Democratic party believed this that the Biden administration tried to push EVs on Americans to force them away from Petroleum Crude Oil and gasoline.


The American people rejected that approach, but it did not negate the fact that half the USA believes that climate changes is going to destroy the planet in a few short years.


Their worries are coming from several PhDs who believe their concerns are valid...


So, why is this NASA scientist saying something differently???

Somewhat Political

 





China Outnumbers US


After being overtaken by China in naval strength, a senior US military official has now warned that by 2027, China’s modern fighter jet fleet will outnumber US forces about 12 to 1 in key regions of the Western Pacific.

Brigadier General Doug Wickert, commander of the 412th Test Wing at Edwards Air Force Base, shared the information regarding the anticipated dominance of Chinese aerial power during the Back-in-the-Saddle Day event on January 6.

The US Air Force General stated that the speed at which China is modernizing its military is “unprecedented,” further noting that it is “far outpacing” comparable modernization efforts by the United States.

The warning follows the PLA’s introduction of two new combat aircraft on December 26, touted as sixth-generation fighter jets, to celebrate Chinese Communist Party founder Mao Zedong’s birthday.     READ MORE...

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