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‘Hacks’ Scribe Joe Mande Sets Comedy Special at Hulu

Deadline.com 

EXCLUSIVE: Joe Mande — who just won his first Emmy for writing on Max’s Hacks — will be back with his own comedy special for Hulu. The multi-hyphenate’s special, dubbed Chill, is set to premiere Dec. 13 on the streamer. His last comedy joint, Joe Mande’s Award Winning Comedy Special, aired in 2017 on Netflix. […]

Jets’ disastrous season hits new low after rolling over in Arizona

New York Post 

Matt O’Leary, host of the ‘Just Jets’ podcast, reacts to Gang Green’s 31-6 loss in Week 10 to the Arizona Cardinals with New York Post Sports anchor Brandon London and the possibility of Aaron Rodgers being benched after a rough outing in the desert.

Carbon recycling instead of plastic trash

Sciencedaily.com 

Plastics are inescapable in our daily lives. The vast amounts of plastic garbage heaped in landfills and in the environment, however, are as problematic as the plastics are useful. A research team has now introduced a new method for recycling polystyrene waste. Their efficient electrochemical process uses an inexpensive iron catalyst, produces hydrogen as a byproduct, and can be powered by solar panels.

Two hundred times better catalysts thanks to carbon

Sciencedaily.com 

How well a catalyst works often depends on the surface it is placed on. For years, it has been known that carbon substrates work well with precious metal catalysts, but it could never be properly explained. Now scientists managed to get to the bottom of this phenomenon -- with remarkable results: Metal atoms which are placed directly next to carbon are two hundred times more effective as catalysts.

Is Keir Starmer's visit to Emmanuel Macron in Paris purely symbolic?

France24.com (en) 

France's president Emmanuel Macron is joined by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in a ceremony to commemorate the 106th anniversary of WWI's Armistice at the Arc de Triomphe. For an in-depth analysis, FRANCE 24's Mark Owen interviews Christian Leequesne, professor of international relations at Sciences Po-CERI, in Paris.