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NASA reveals first-ever picture of exoplanet from James Webb Telescope

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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured the first direct image of an exoplanet - a planet beyond our solar system - in another first for the new space project. The image was released on Thursday by NASA with four different light filters. "This is a transformative moment, not only for Webb but also for astronomy generally", said Sasha Hinkley, associate professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom, who led these observations with a large international collaboration. Full article: https://www.dailywire.com/news/nasa-reveals-first-ever-picture-of-exoplanet-from-james-webb-telescope

Cristina Kirchner, Argentina's Vice President, escapes unharmed as man tries but fails to shoot her at close range

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  Buenos Aires - A man attempted to shoot Argentine Vice President Cristina Kirchner near her home in Buenos Aires on Thursday, a shocking incident that prompted a wave of sympathy from Latin American leaders. "Cristina remains alive because, for a reason that has not yet been technically confirmed, the gun which contained 5 bullets did not fire despite the trigger having been pulled", Argentina's President Alberto Fernandez said in an address to the nation.  "This is the most serious event that has happened since we restored democracy" in 1983, Fernandez said. Full article:  https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cristina-kirchner-argentina-vice-president-assassination-attempt-gun-close-range/ Video:  https://twitter.com/i/status/1565521613801521157

Body camera video shows a Columbus, Ohio, police officer fatally shooting an unarmed 20-years-old black man

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Columbus Major Andrew Ginther (left) and Columbus Police Chief Elaine Bryant speak to reporters about the shooting of Donovan Lewis. Police in Columbus, Ohio, have released body camera video that shows a police officer fatally shooting an unarmed black man in his bed. Donovan Lewis, 20, died Tuesday after being shot by Columbus Police Officer Ricky Anderson, a 30-year veteran with the Columbus Division of Police assigned to the K9 Unit, according to a police statement. During a news conference Tuesday, Columbus Police Chief Elaine Bryant said the shooting happened around 2 a.m. Tuesday at an apartment building where uninformed officers were serving a felony warrant for domestic violence and assault and improper handling of a firearm. Police did not say who the warrant was for.  Full article:  https://edition.cnn.com/2022/09/01/us/columbus-ohio-police-shooting-donovan-lewis/index.html Full video ( **CAUTION THE VIDEO IS GRAPHIC**) :  https://www.dispatch.com/videos/news/2022/08/31/full-

Russian oil chief Maganov dies in 'fall from hospital window'

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Ravil Maganov was given a lifetime achievement award by President Vladimir Putin in 2019 The Chairman of Russia's Lukoil oil giant, Ravil Maganov, has died after falling from a hospital window in Moscow, reports say. Maganov, 67, was being treated at the city's Central Clinical Hospital and died from his injuries, sources told Russian media.  He is the latest of a number of high-profile business executives to die in mysterious circumstances. Shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine, Lukoil called for the war to end. Early in March, the Lukoil board called for the conflict in Ukraine to end as soon as possible, expressing its sympathy to the victims of this tragedy. Ravil Maganov took over as chairman of Lukoil's board two years ago. He began working for the private oil company in 1993. In May a former senior manager at Lukoil, Alexander Subbotin, reportedly died also under unusual circumstances. Full article:  https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62750584?at_medium=RSS&at_

'I thought I would die before this moment': one man's fight against Singpapore's gay sex law

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Tan Eng Hong's voice wavers as he remembers his 12-year struggle against Section 377A, a law that criminalizes sex between men in Singapore. When he heard the announcement this month that the law would finally be repealed, he felt relief. "I thought I would die before I could hear this", he says. Thank god, that he is alive to witness such a landmark moment. It was in 2010 that Tan Eng Hong experienced one of the most difficult episodes in his life. He was arrested by police for having oral sex with a consenting adult man in a locked toilet cubicle at a mall in downtown Singapore after staff at a nearby restaurant reportedly called police.  Tan, then 47, was handcuffed, his bags were searched, and he was taken into custody. "My whole body was paralyzed. I was wondering how I was going to carry on," he says. Full article:  https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/aug/31/i-thought-i-would-die-before-this-moment-one-mans-fight-against-singapores-gay-sex-law

Experimental brain surgery quelled cravings in 2 people with binge eating disorder

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The first two patients to undergo experimental brain surgery for binge eating disorder say that one year later, they feel more in control of what they eat and have fewer cravings. "I am fully aware of my cravings", Robyn Baldwin, 58, of Citrus Heights, California, told NBC News. "Sometimes, I can just stop, take a breath, and say, 'Nope'". Baldwin, along with Lean Tolly, 48, of Elk Grove, California, underwent the surgery after failing to respond to other treatments for binge eating disorder. It is the first time deep brain stimulation has been used to treat binge eating disorder. In the study, surgeons implanted a device that learned to detect when the patient had a craving to binge eat, and then deliver a small zap to the brain to lessen the craving. Full article:  https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/experimental-brain-surgery-quelled-cravings-people-binge-eating-disord-rcna45245

The Animal Translator

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  Scientists are using machine learning to eavesdrop on naked mole rats, fruit bats, crows, and whales and to communicate back. The naked mole rat may not be much to look at, but it has much to say. The wrinkled, whiskered rodents, which live, like many ants do, in large, underground colonies, have an elaborate vocal repertoire. They whistle, trill, and twitter; grunt, hiccup, and hiss. And when two of the voluble rats meet in the dark tunnel, they exchange a standard salutation. "They'll make a soft chirp, and then a repeating soft chirp", said Alison Barker, a neuroscientist at Max Planck Institute of Brain Research, in Germany. "They have a little conversation".  Hidden in this everyday exchange is a wealth of social information, Dr. Barker and her colleagues discovered when they used machine-learning algorithms to analyze 36,000 soft chirps recorded in seven mole rat colonies. Not only did each mole rat have its own vocal signature, but each colony had its o

Saudi Woman given jail sentence for social media 'violations', says rights group

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  Another Saudi Arabian woman has been sentenced to decades in prison by the kingdom's terrorism court for using social media to "violate the public order", according to court documents seen by a human rights group. Nourah bint Saeed al-Qahtani was sentenced to 45 years in prison after a specialized criminal court convicted her of "using the internet to tear Saudi Arabia's social fabric", according to documents that were obtained and reviewed by Democracy for the Arab World Now (Dawn), an organization founded by Jamal Khashoggi. Full article:  https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/aug/30/saudi-woman-given-jail-sentence-for-social-media-use-says-human-rights-group   

'Man of the Hole': Last of his tribe dies in Brazil

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The last remaining member of an uncontacted indigenous group in Brazil has died, officials say. The man, whose name was not known, had lived in total isolation for the past 26 years.  He was known as "Man of the Hole" because he dug deep holes, some of which he used to trap animals, while others appeared to be hiding spaces. His body was found on 23 August in a hammock outside his straw hut. There were no signs of violence. The man was the last of an indigenous group whose other remaining six members were killed in 1995. The group lived in the Tanaru indigenous area in the state of Rondônia, which borders Bolivia.  Most of his tribe were thought to have been killed as early as the 1970s by ranchers wanting to expand their land. The "Man of the Hole" is thought to have been about 60 years old and to have died of natural causes.  There were no signs of any incursions in his territory and nothing in his hut had been disturbed, officials said, but police will still carr

Artemis: Nasa ready to launch new era of Moon exploration

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T-38 planes, a fixture of astronaut training at Nasa, fly over the SLS on launchpad 39B at Kennedy The American space agency is counting down to the lift-off of its giant new Moon rocket - the Space Launch System.  SLS is the most powerful vehicle ever developed by NASA and will be the foundation of its Artemis project, which aims to put people back on the lunar surface after a 50-year absence. Its job will be to propel a test capsule, called Orion, far from Earth. This spacecraft will loop around the Moon on a big arc before returning home to a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean in six weeks. Orion is uncrewed for this demonstration, but assuming all the hardware works as it should, astronauts will climb aboard for a future series of ever more complex missions, starting in 2024. "Everything we're doing with this Artemis I flight, we're looking at through the lens of what can we prove out and what can we demonstrate that will buy down risk for the Artemis II crewed mission,&q