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US surgeons say pig kidney functional in human for more than a month
US surgeons say pig kidney functional in human for more than a month
US surgeons who transplanted a genetically-modified pig kidney into a brain dead patient said Wednesday it was still working well after a record 32 days -- a significant step in the...
2023-08-17 01:59
UK lagging in switch to green energy, study warns
UK lagging in switch to green energy, study warns
The UK risks being left behind in the production of "green" electricity, despite having once being considered a leader in the energy transition...
2023-08-17 00:52
Jon Batiste goes galaxy-building with ambitious new album 'World Music Radio'
Jon Batiste goes galaxy-building with ambitious new album 'World Music Radio'
How do you top a five-time Grammy Award-winning album that had critics applauding its rich blend of R&B, hip-hop, swing, jazz and pop
2023-08-17 00:18
Renata Scotto, soprano of uncommon intensity, dies at 89
Renata Scotto, soprano of uncommon intensity, dies at 89
Soprano Renata Scott has died at age 89, Scotto’s New York-based manager, Robert Lombardo, said she died Wednesday in her hometown of Savona, Italy
2023-08-16 23:58
Musk’s Twitter takeover sparks mass exodus of climate experts
Musk’s Twitter takeover sparks mass exodus of climate experts
Around half of the Twitter users who actively posted about climate and environmental issues have left the social media platform since Elon Musk took over, new research has found, raising concerns over the “troubling implications” of this mass exodus. The research, published in the journal Trends in Ecology & Evolution on Tuesday, says that nearly half of Twitter users who identified as environmentally oriented had ceased being active on the platform. The authors of the study analysed the sample of 380,000 users who tweeted about climate and environment at least once in 15 days. The study found that within six months of take over by Mr Musk, around 47.5 per cent of these users became inactive. For comparison, the researchers also looked at a control group of 458,000 users who tweeted about US politics, and found that only 21 per cent of these users became inactive in the same period. The research took place between December 2022 and May 2023 and was led by Charlotte Chang, assistant professor of biology and environmental analysis at Pomona College. Researchers say this mass exodus shows the changes in Twitter’s ownership and how the platform is run has real-world impact. “Twitter has been the dominant social media platform for diverse environmental interests to communicate and organise around advocacy goals, exchange ideas and research and new opportunities for collaboration,” the authors wrote. “Currently there is nothing on the horizon to replace it, putting at risk robust idea-sharing on topics such as extreme weather disaster responses, preservation of biodiversity and climate change.” The social media giant, now called “X”, has gone through a series of shake-ups and changes since the Tesla founder bought the platform in October 2022. However, the platform has long stood as a vital source for real-time information and public mobilisation. Recent findings suggest that hate speech has increased substantially after the Twitter sale and that engagement increased much more markedly for contentious right-wing actors, the study notes. Researchers say changes since Twitter’s acquisition likely have ripple effects for other user segments as well, such as the climate policy sphere, or future disaster response after extreme weather events. Read More Google is profiting from climate misinformation on YouTube, report finds ‘Propaganda to infect children’s minds’: Climate misinformation textbook mailed to 8,000 US science teachers Fossil fuel lobby waged $4m disinformation campaign during climate summit, report finds
2023-08-16 21:29
AGCO’s Fendt® and Luke Bryan Collaborate to Harvest Limited-Edition Peanuts and Support the National FFA Organization
AGCO’s Fendt® and Luke Bryan Collaborate to Harvest Limited-Edition Peanuts and Support the National FFA Organization
DULUTH, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 16, 2023--
2023-08-16 20:28
BLACKPINK to conclude Born Pink tour with two homecoming shows in Seoul
BLACKPINK to conclude Born Pink tour with two homecoming shows in Seoul
BLACKPINK will return home to Seoul for two 'Born Pink' finale concerts.
2023-08-16 20:27
How tall is Lady Gaga? 'Born This Way' singer is petite unlike her legacy in music industry
How tall is Lady Gaga? 'Born This Way' singer is petite unlike her legacy in music industry
Lady Gaga, who has won 12 Grammy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards, is known for sporting heels as high as 24 inches
2023-08-16 20:19
Hollywood has misunderstood Barbie success, says Randall Park
Hollywood has misunderstood Barbie success, says Randall Park
Hollywood has misunderstood the success of 'Barbie', according Randall Park.
2023-08-16 19:59
Cillian Murphy 'loves' watching Christopher Nolan movies
Cillian Murphy 'loves' watching Christopher Nolan movies
Cillian Murphy has heaped praise on Christopher Nolan, revealing that he loves watching his films.
2023-08-16 19:46
Zayed Sustainability Prize’s Beyond2020 Initiative Secures Clean Water for 9,000 Rural Ethiopians
Zayed Sustainability Prize’s Beyond2020 Initiative Secures Clean Water for 9,000 Rural Ethiopians
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 16, 2023--
2023-08-16 19:25
How did Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez celebrate his birthday? Actor, 51, reportedly 'happy and content' with life
How did Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez celebrate his birthday? Actor, 51, reportedly 'happy and content' with life
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck first met in 2002 during the production of their film 'Gigli'
2023-08-16 18:59
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