We are back with more stuff!
It has been an eventful week….Syria craps on Assad….CEO shooter is arrested….so on and so forth….but that is for others to deal with for this Saturday is the ‘Dump’ of news that was not readily reported.
Locally–We down here are into our normal weather pattern for this time of the year…..warm temps….rain….colder temps for a few days and then the cycle is repeated about every 5-6 days.
Personal–I had three treatments for my cancer from a radiation beast called ‘the Cyber Knife’…..an intimidating machine that sucks the energy out of your body….and I have a few more before a break for scans so they can check the results of that focused radiation….the problem is I am fatigued and cranky….Sue just ignores me.
I apologize but I have had a hard time staying upright after the treatment so if I miss anything please forgive me…..hopefully this energy loss with fad soon.
Enough morbid stuff….moving on to the meat of the ‘Dump’….
More news on the number 1 plastic polluter…..Coke….
Coca Cola is not your friend. Yes, they may be one of the most successful brands in history–but that is all the more reason not to trust them. Sure, they have a fun and cheerful image and a flagship product that is sweet and bubbly and goes well with everything from whiskey to pizza but, as you know, it’s packed full of sugar (high-fructose corn syrup in the US) and regular consumption could lead to obesity, diabetes, cavities, and a ton of health issues. I used to love Coke as a kid, I’d have one every chance I could, and it wasn’t long before I was overweight–slimming down, and cutting out the sugary beverage, took much longer.
But hey, I believe in personal freedoms, so if you want to drink Cokes, smoke or vape, microwave plastic containers of questionable sushi, and then go get a spray tan, that is on you. Yet, I also believe in responsibilities, both personal and corporate and the Coca Cola company has been wildly irresponsible to the point of bringing down the quality of life for billions of people around the world. When it comes to plastic pollution, they are currently the worst in the world (and have been for much of the past decade) and recently, in the wake of the stalled UN plastic treaty, abandoned their own goals towards reusable packaging and doubling down on single-use plastic.
https://www.surfer.com/news/plastic-polluter-1-coca-cola-is-not-your-friend
Medical news…..sleep apnoea….they are working on a tongue implant…..
A new electronic chip that zaps the tongue’s nerves could relieve millions of patients with a common disorder that stops them from breathing in their sleep.
The technology has the potential to eliminate the need for uncomfortable machinery that some people rely on when going to bed.
Sleep apnoea, a condition that causes breathing to periodically stop while an individuall is sleeping, affects around 8 million people in the UK.
The most common type, obstructive sleep apnoea, is marked by choking sounds, loud snoring, and waking frequently. It occurs when the walls of the throat relax and widen or close.
The three-hour procedure to fit the Genio Nyxoah implant was carried out by medics at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) earlier this month.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/nhs-tounge-implant-sleep-apnoea-b2663840.html
Then there is the billionaire that is trying to breed a ‘huge white family’….
An infamous insurance billionaire has been accused by several women of operating a bizarre “baby project” to build a giant white family.
In a wide-reaching exposé, Bloomberg reports that North Carolina insurance tycoon Greg Lindberg operated this scheme by manipulating young women into donating eggs to him — and signing over their parental rights — in exchange for millions of dollars.
One of these women, who was identified only by the pseudonym Anya, is the biological mother of a five-year-old boy who she says she hasn’t seen in four years because her now-ex-boyfriend, Lindberg, has used the contracts she signed to keep him from her.
After divorcing his wife and losing custody of his first three children, the disgraced insurance executive and father of 12 has, per several people familiar with his natal ambitions, become obsessed with having an ever-increasing vassal of progeny. In particular, he was said by these sources to want children who could never be taken from him — hence having the women sign their parental rights away.
With an army of lawyers and well-paid in vitro fertilization (IVF) clinics on his payroll, most of Lindberg’s reproductive scheming has apparently been legal due to the fertility industry’s lack of oversight.
https://futurism.com/neoscope/billionaire-birthing-scheme
Nuke power is becoming a big issue no especially with big tech looking for more and more power to fuel their AI……there could be an answer to the price of uranium….
Nuclear energy is a controversial subject for many people. Although traditional nuclear energy, derived from uranium or plutonium, has been hailed as a reliable, low-carbon energy source, it has also raised significant objections from environmentalists, the public, and policymakers alike. Many of these objections have related to nuclear energy’s overall safety, its high costs, limited resource availability, and considerable issues with its long-term waste management and environmental impacts.
This is why the nuclear industry is interested in alternative fuels for future nuclear reactors, and one candidate may be thorium, which has been gaining scientific interest for some time.
Thorium is a naturally occurring, silvery, and slightly radioactive metal that was named after Thor, the god of thunder in Norse mythology. The metal is significantly (three to four times) more abundant than uranium is in the Earth’s crust, but to date, it has had very little use as a power source. There are a few reasons for this, though the most important is that thorium is not fissile, which means it cannot sustain a nuclear chain reaction like isotopes of uranium (particularly uranium-235).
However, there are ways to use thorium to create fissile materials suitable for fuel. Thorium-232 is the only naturally occurring thorium isotope, but it is fissionable rather than fissile. This means it needs high-energy neutrons to undergo fission – a process where an atomic nucleus is split into smaller nuclei, releasing large amounts of energy. However, irradiating thorium-232 so that it absorbs a single neutron allows it to transmute into uranium-233, a fissile material that can be used to fuel nuclear reactors.
https://www.iflscience.com/could-thorium-offer-long-term-potential-as-a-nuclear-energy-source-77142
Finally….I like sake if goes down nicely and then kicks your butt…..but there is some that is a bit too pricey….
A Japanese sake maker is going where no sake maker has gone before: space.
Asahi Shuzo, the company behind popular Japanese sake brand Dassai, plans to blast sake ingredients to the International Space Station (ISS) to ferment a very special brew.
If it works, just one 100ml bottle will be offered for sale on Earth at 100 million yen, or about $653,000. A standard serve is 80ml, making it one very expensive drink.
“There is no guarantee of 100% success for the fermentation tests,” said Souya Uetsuki, the brewer in charge of the project at Asahi Shuzo.
He said the difference in gravity could affect how heat transfers in fluid, causing a different fermentation process in space than on Earth.
The company has paid Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency for access to the Kibo experiment module, part of the ISS developed by Japan, where tests can be conducted in a “special microgravity environment.”
The national space agency said they would not comment on the privately paid project.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/12/science/sake-space-japan-launch-intl-hnk/index.html
That does it for me today….I am sorry that it is not ask detailed as it has been in the past…..but at least I am still trying.
Have a wonderful Saturday….and as always….Be Well and Be Safe
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