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Turkey watches US presidential race closely

Voice of America 

Ankara is watching the U.S. elections closely. Analysts say Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stands to benefit from either a Donald Trump or Kamala Harris victory, but both scenarios come with risks for the Turkish leader and his aspirations. Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul.

Israel bans UNRWA, humanitarian process may collapse

Cyprus Mail 

Israel passed a law on Monday banning the UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA from operating in the country, legislation that could impact its work in war-torn Gaza. The lawmakers who drafted the law cited the involvement of some UNRWA staffers in the October 7, 2023, attack on southern Israel and for staffers having membership in […]

JPMorgan Chase sues scammers following viral 'infinite money glitch' - The Register

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

  1. JPMorgan Chase sues scammers following viral 'infinite money glitch'  The Register
  2. JP Morgan sues customers over viral cheque fraud  BBC
  3. JPMorgan begins suing customers who allegedly stole thousands of dollars in 'infinite money glitch'  CNBC
  4. JPMorgan Chase starts suing customers who allegedly stole funds in ATM glitch scam that went viral  Fox Business
  5. TikTok’s ‘Infinite Money Glitch’ Reportedly Comes Back to Bite Fraudsters  Gizmodo

RSV vaccines effective, but more people need to get them

Sciencedaily.com 

Doctors detail what we learned after the first season following the approval of RSV vaccines. The vaccine effectively prevented severe illness in older, but only 24 percent of eligible US adults received the vaccine, compared to 50 percent for flu shots. Better public awareness and improved vaccine access are needed to increase uptake.

Potential of MXenes for nanotech applications

Sciencedaily.com 

Materials scientists are exploring the physical properties of MXenes, a fast-growing family of two-dimensional materials with potential for many nanotechnology applications.

Scientists can reverse brain aging in fruit flies by preventing buildup of a common protein

Sciencedaily.com 

Buildup of a protein called filamentous actin, or F-actin, in the brain inhibits the removal of cellular wastes, including DNA, lipids, proteins and organelles. The resulting accumulation of waste diminishes neuronal functions and contributes to cognitive decline. By tweaking a few very specific genes in the neurons of aging fruit flies, the researchers prevented F-actin buildup, maintained cellular recycling and extended the healthy lifespan of fruit flies by approximately 30%.

Study offers refined estimates of permafrost loss in High Mountain Asia under future warming

Phys.org 

Climate models are critical for anticipating future changes caused by greenhouse gas emissions, helping guide policy decisions on climate mitigation. However, some of the latest climate models—particularly a set from the newest generation—have been deemed "too hot," meaning they predict warming in excess of realistic estimates. This can lead to exaggerated expectations of environmental impacts, such as permafrost loss.

Key Insights on Oil, Gold, and Natural Gas Markets This Week

«The Rio Times» 

This week, the corporate earnings landscape is dominated by the movements of major oil companies, capturing the attention of investors. On Tuesday, BP Plc will kick off the third-quarter earnings season for these oil giants. Meanwhile, gold producers continue to release their financial results. In the agricultural sector, prices for the world’s most consumed vegetable […]

Bird wings inspire new approach to flight safety

Sciencedaily.com 

Engineers found a way to help airplanes avoid stall with lightweight plastic flaps that flutter with pressure changes. The flaps mimick a class of feathers that are key to birds' most daring aerial maneuvers.