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Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes' actions after 2020 election amounted to domestic terrorism, judge finds
Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes' actions after 2020 election amounted to domestic terrorism, judge finds
The federal judge presiding over sentencing for Oath Keepers members convicted of seditious conspiracy has ruled that militia leader Stewart Rhodes' actions amounted to domestic terrorism.
1970-01-01 08:00
White House Steps Up Antisemitism Monitoring in New Strategy
White House Steps Up Antisemitism Monitoring in New Strategy
President Joe Biden directed federal law enforcement agencies to better monitor anti-Jewish and other bias cases, and urged
1970-01-01 08:00
Aldi Cuts Prices Further, Boosting Competition With Grocery Stores Like Walmart and  Kroger
Aldi Cuts Prices Further, Boosting Competition With Grocery Stores Like Walmart and  Kroger
Aldi’s US unit has a message for rival grocers as inflation finally starts to slow: Price wars are
1970-01-01 08:00
Madeleine McCann: Reservoir search appears to be over
Madeleine McCann: Reservoir search appears to be over
German police are seen packing up after a search around 30 miles from where Madeleine went missing.
1970-01-01 08:00
Senators urge Commerce to prioritize national security in chips funding
Senators urge Commerce to prioritize national security in chips funding
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Two key U.S. senators said on Thursday they want the Commerce Department to prioritize national
1970-01-01 08:00
South Carolina governor signs 6-week abortion bill into law
South Carolina governor signs 6-week abortion bill into law
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster on Thursday signed a bill into law that will limit most abortions as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.
1970-01-01 08:00
Scientists develop powerful ‘pulses’ that can induce immediate ‘hibernation’ – and it could help us explore space
Scientists develop powerful ‘pulses’ that can induce immediate ‘hibernation’ – and it could help us explore space
Scientists have developed new ultrasound technology that can induce immediate “hibernation”, they say. The system can be aimed at the head and bring on “torpor” a state similar to hibernation where mammals suppress their metabolism, reduce their body temperature and slow down other processes. The researchers behind the new system successfully brought it on in mice and rats, after pointing the ultrasound pulses at the animals’ heads. They suggest that it could work in humans – and might have important applications for long-distance space flight or medicine, they say. While further work is needed to understand how it might work on people, they suggest that it could be used when people have experienced acute emergencies or severe disease, for instance. If someone is in a car accident, for instance, they could essentially be put on ice until their organs are used for transplantation, for instance. It might also be useful in long journeys through space, where it would help reduce the amount of resources that people might stay alive if they are travelling to Mars or other distant locations. Mammals and birds keep high body temperatures and burn through a lot of energy. That characteristic is useful host of ways, but almost means that they require a lot of food and other resources. Some animals are able to limit the drawbacks of that situation by inducing torpor, which turns down many of those processes. It means that they use less energy, but are able to come back to living as normal after, without damage to their body. Humans are not able to do that. But if they were, it would be incredibly useful – which has led to the search for a noninvasive, safe and reliable way of inducing that state. The scientists found that directing ultrasound pulses at mice’s heads for around 10 seconds brought on the same conditions as torpor, with their heart rate slowing, their body temperature cooling and their metabolism slowing. They also built a special system that was able to measure that body temperature and send more of those pulses if a mouse appeared to be coming back to normal. Without that, however, the mice would wake back up again, returning to normal metabolism and body temperature. There are still a host of dangers, however. Experiments have shown that it is dangerous to bring animals back from those deep “torpid” states, and that they might not recover. If the mice were in cold environments, for instance, they did not spontaneously wake up. And any experiments in humans would be at risk of repeating those safety issues for people. The work is described in a new paper, ‘Induction of a torpor-like hypothermic and hypometabolic state in rodents by ultrasound’, published in Nature. Read More Apple lays bare danger of losing your health data What is Twitter Spaces and why did it go so wrong during DeSantis’s 2024 launch? Electric car range set to double with first production of breakthrough battery Apple lays bare danger of losing your health data What is Twitter Spaces and why did it go so wrong during DeSantis’s 2024 launch? Electric car range set to double with first production of breakthrough battery
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Padres vs. Nationals prediction and odds for Thursday, May 25 (Keep fading Blake Snell)
Padres vs. Nationals prediction and odds for Thursday, May 25 (Keep fading Blake Snell)
The Nationals and Padres wrap up its series on Thursday afternoon as the Nats continue to try and play spoiler for the Friars.These two are forever linked as the Nationals traded star outfielder Juan Soto to the Padres last summer, but the two are separated by one game following the Nats 5-3 win...
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine blames Russian-occupied dam as village grapples with flooding
Ukraine blames Russian-occupied dam as village grapples with flooding
By Max Hunder LYSOHIRKA, Ukraine As the water lapped against ruined appliances in Ihor Medunov's kitchen, he recalled
1970-01-01 08:00
Khloé Kardashian finally reveals her son's name
Khloé Kardashian finally reveals her son's name
Khloé Kardashian's has revealed her baby boy's name.
1970-01-01 08:00
Lakers playing 3-D chess with Rui Hachimura and Austin Reaves free agency
Lakers playing 3-D chess with Rui Hachimura and Austin Reaves free agency
The Los Angeles Lakers are taking the proactive approach to keeping Austin Reaves and Rui Hachimura this summer.The Los Angeles Lakers face a summer of introspection after getting swept out of the conference finals. This is already an undercurrent of potential change: LeBron is considering retir...
1970-01-01 08:00
Herm Edwards Wonders How the Chiefs Will Handle the Spotlight Now That They've Won a Super Bowl
Herm Edwards Wonders How the Chiefs Will Handle the Spotlight Now That They've Won a Super Bowl
Herm Edwards returned to ESPN in November after multiple years away coaching college football at Arizona State. So if he missed a thing or two that happened in
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