Thursday, June 20, 2024

From Jenna Orkin China backed the ringleaders of a global scam network, then turned on them No matter how you prompt it, AI just cannot be funny. | MIT Technology Review The first step in Carney's egg-freezing journey was to go on birth control — something she had never done before. "That week, I was a raging bitch," she said. The pill sent her emotions spiraling in every direction. Then, Carney had to self-inject daily hormone shots for 10 days to coax her ovaries to mature as many eggs as possible. Did the United States Support Gain-of-Function Research in a Wuhan Laboratory? Ecuador hit by nationwide blackout, leaving 17 million in the dark Farming The Next Big Food Source: Crickets Rift grows between Netanyahu and Israeli military over Hamas elimination A 2021 study in Geophysical Research Letters found that summers had grown from 78 to 95 days as the other three seasons shrank, based on when the highest 25 percent of temperatures occurred in a given location. Satellites pose a new threat to the ozone layer. "Excited delirium syndrome" is a completely fabricated term used to explain the deaths of people that occur while they are being physically detained by the police. It is not recognized by the American Medical Association, the American Psychiatric Association or the World Health Organization, and California recently banned its use as a cause of death. Other states are following suit. "Though the term is out of favor and is beginning to be removed from documentation and police training manuals, the medical cover-up for police violence persists," writes Aisha M. Beliso-de Jesús, professor and chair of the Effron Center for the Study of America at Princeton University.

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