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OPINION - Malala Yousafzai is incredible, but her campaigning is now just performative

Evening Standard 

Who runs the world? Well definitely not girls and definitely not at the United Nations HQ, where at the weekend Malala Yousafzai launched a new campaign about “what girls want”. The girls’ education activist stood alongside other activists and launched this campaign in order to send a message to world leaders ahead of the United Nations general assembly meeting which kicked off this week.

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Team studies the emergence of fluctuating hydrodynamics in chaotic quantum systems

Phys.org 

Researchers at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik, Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST) and the University of Massachusetts recently carried out a study investigating the equilibrium fluctuations in large quantum systems. Their paper, published in Nature Physics, outlines the results of large-scale quantum simulations performed using a quantum gas microscope, an experimental tool used to image and manipulate individual atoms in ultracold atomic gases.

Don't tell me they found Tyrannosaurus rex meat again!

Genome.fieldofscience.com 

It seems that some scientists are still claiming they can find bits of dinosaur meat clinging to the fossilized bones of ancient dinosaurs. Don’t sharpen your dinner knives yet.

I thought this story, which first appeared in 2007, had died long ago, but it has just reappeared. Before I get to that, though, let me explain the original claims. Back in the late 2000’s, a couple of paleontologists managed to publish two articles in the journal Science claiming they had found traces of original dinosaur... Читать дальше...

Street Vendors Are Merchants, Too

City Journal 

Adding to urban vitality and offering cheap produce, New York’s food vendors would benefit from more permits and more consistent enforcement.

Bulgaria Faces Controversy Over New Driver's License Regulations: Protests Planned

Sofia News Agency 

The recent amendments to the rules for obtaining a driver's license in Bulgaria have sparked mixed reactions among the public. According to new regulations published on September 10 in the State Gazette, which will take effect on December 10, 2024, prospective drivers will be allowed a maximum of four attempts at both the theoretical and practical tests. Seven organizations involved in driver training have expressed strong opposition to the proposed changes, particularly concerning the introduction... Читать дальше...

USA, Japan, Venezuela complete lineup for WBSC Men’s Softball World Cup Finals 2025

World Baseball Softball Confederation 

USA and Japan secured their Finals 2025 places by finishing first and second respectively in last week's WBSC Men’s Softball World Cup Group C while Venezuela was confirmed as the second wild card, completing the lineup of teams set to compete for the world title in Prince Albert, Canada next year.

An Insider’s Guide to Beverly Hills

New York Observer 

Whether you’re a local in need of a luxe staycation or an out- of- towner hoping to live like your favorite celebrity or movie character, Beverly Hills has it all.

UAE Renewable Energy Giant to Buy $1.4-Billion Firm From Brookfield

Oilprice.com 

Masdar, the renewables energy giant of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), on Tuesday announced a planned acquisition of renewable power developer Saeta Yield from Brookfield in a deal valuing the target company at $1.4 billion. Saeta, owned by Brookfield Renewable, develops, owns, and operates renewable power assets in the Iberian Peninsula. The transaction consists of a portfolio of 745 megawatts (MW) of predominantly wind assets – 538 MW of wind assets in Spain, 144 MW of wind assets in Portugal,... Читать дальше...

Blackhawks' Jason Dickinson hoping to take next step in mid-career offensive growth

Chicago Sun-Times 

Blackhawks forward Jason Dickinson knows how to read eyes.

His ability to do that has been one of the keys to his defensive dominance for years now. When he’s defending another NHL player one-on-one, his pupil-tracking acumen enables him to keep ‘‘watching what he’s seeing without seeing what he’s seeing,’’ as he explains it.

But now that Dickinson has evolved into a legitimate offensive threat in addition to a shutdown center, he’s hoping to take advantage of that knowledge about... Читать дальше...