COFFEE CAT Filipino scientists are doing research on the civet, which thrives on berries and coffee beans in the forests of South Cotabato province. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO THEY’RE out to copy the cat. The taste of the world’s most expensive coffee may soon be replicated by Filipino scientists. The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) is embarking on a research that aims to find out just how the civet produces the well-loved and in-demand coffee beans. Science Secretary Mario Montejo told the Inquirer he had already instructed Director Mario Capanzana of the Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI) to form a group of researchers that would look into the civet’s digestive system and the biological processes it undergoes to make the coffee beans it excretes flavorful. Montejo got the idea of studying the civet’s digestive processes during his visit last week to South Cotabato province as part of his department’s Science Nation Tour. “As far as we know, the study is a … [Read more...] about PH scientists working to copy civet coffee
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Adidas’s jaw-dropping new office sets an audacious standard for the future of work
Walking the stairs in one of the new buildings on Adidas’s corporate campus in Portland, Oregon, one can’t help but look up. Plastered on the undersides of the staircase are brightly colored supergraphics of patterned lines and shapes. Appearing at first to be abstract art, the images quickly trigger the mind to recall a familiar, if under-appreciated, design: the sole of a sneaker. advertisement advertisement Studio O+A with LEVER Architecture , the two buildings use the apparel brand’s designs and materials, plus a subtle dose of sport-centric imagery, to celebrate the ubiquitous but perhaps overlooked design flourishes that abound in the company’s sports gear and apparel. advertisement advertisement advertisement “We looked at doing abstractions of field lines or working with the Olympic rings and the colors. But at the end of the day, it came about from looking at what’s in our own … [Read more...] about Adidas’s jaw-dropping new office sets an audacious standard for the future of work
Heartless Israel
Editorial board (The Jakarta Post) Jakarta ● Thu, May 19, 2022 2022-05-19 02:48 0 53ea05b5fe2e13733519dbf4e30f1cbe 1 Editorial Al-Jazeera,journalist,Shireen-Abu-Akleh,killing,Israel,Washington,condemnation,brutality,impunity,Funeral,press-freedom Free The brutal killing of Al Jazeera TV network correspondent Shireen Abu Akleh in the occupied West Bank does not seem enough for Israel. Video footage shows the barbaric act of Israeli security forces using batons and their boots to attack and kick pallbearers carrying the coffin of the slain journalist. American State Secretary Antony Blinken said the United States was "deeply troubled by the images of Israeli police intruding into the funeral procession of Palestinian American Shireen Abu Akleh", but what else can Washington do? The US has condemned the killing of Shireen but at the same time supported Israel’s rejection of an independent investigation into the fatal shooting of the 51-year-old female … [Read more...] about Heartless Israel
Exactly how to think about every skill you’ve ever built and showcase it in a job search
What does it take to be a successful candidate? A college degree? Won’t hurt. Prior job-related experience? Still a big talent pool to beat there. Not too long ago, hiring managers placed a precedent on soft skills when hiring talent. In fact, a 2019 study found that 92% of talent professionals and hiring managers agree that candidates with strong soft skills are increasingly important. Before this, employers focused primarily on a candidate’s ability to contribute hard skills such as how well they can write, code, use Microsoft Suite, etc. advertisement advertisement Now employers and hiring managers are looking for well-rounded candidates. Not only do they want the candidate to be an excellent accountant, but they also want that individual to demonstrate solid communications skills. Furthermore, after surviving a pandemic, employers are eager to hear about a candidate’s life and career skills, among other transferable skills. What are … [Read more...] about Exactly how to think about every skill you’ve ever built and showcase it in a job search
Live updates | Official: US in talks with Sweden, Finland
By The Associated Press WASHINGTON — A senior defense official says U.S. Pentagon officials are having discussions with Sweden and Finland on their security needs to deter Russia as both move toward NATO membership. The official said Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met with Swedish Defense Minister Peter Hultqvist on Wednesday and spoke about the interim period between when the NATO application is formally made and when it is approved. There have been concerns about threats from Russia during that period, in which Sweden and Finland would not formally be covered by NATO’s Article 5 which says that an attack against one member is an attack against all and calls for collective defense. The defense official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private Pentagon discussions. – AP writer Lolita Baldor in Washington contributed to this report. __ KEY DEVELOPMENTS IN THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR: — Interrogation, uncertainty for surrendering Mariupol troops — NATO … [Read more...] about Live updates | Official: US in talks with Sweden, Finland
‘Historic Moment’: Finland And Sweden Submit Applications To Join NATO
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline Finland and Sweden officially submitted their applications to join NATO on Wednesday, head of the alliance Jens Stoltenberg confirmed, an expected move that the two historically neutral Nordic nations have taken in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Key Facts According to an official statement, the Finnish Ambassador to NATO, Klaus Korhonen, and the Swedish Ambassador to NATO, Axel Wernhoff, both handed in their official letters of application to join the military alliance at NATO’s Brussels headquarters. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg accepted the applications and said he “warmly welcomed their decisions.” Stoltenberg hailed both Sweden and Finland as NATO’s “closest partners” and said their membership would “increase our shared security.” The NATO chief added that the member states were determined to work through all issues and reach “rapid conclusions” to the … [Read more...] about ‘Historic Moment’: Finland And Sweden Submit Applications To Join NATO
Yellen confirms Russia debt-payment licence extension unlikely
Janet Yellen - A + A (May 18): Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen confirmed that it’s unlikely that the US will extend an exemption that enabled Russia to make bond payments on its foreign-currency debt, with investors now having had time to adjust to Moscow’s being cut off from the global financial system. “When we first imposed sanctions on Russia, we created an exemption that would allow a period of time that would allow for an orderly transition to take place and for investors to be able to sell securities,” Yellen said at a press conference on Wednesday. “The expectation was that it was time-limited. I think it’s reasonably likely that the licence will be allowed to expire.” No final decision has been made, but it’s unlikely the licence will be extended, Yellen said. Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday that the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control is expected to let the exemption lapse at its May 25 expiration, citing people familiar … [Read more...] about Yellen confirms Russia debt-payment licence extension unlikely
Disinformation Czar Resigns, Board On ‘Pause’ Following Criticism She Spread Disinformation
The Department of Homeland Security put a “pause” Monday on its disinformation board after the truth czar, who resigned Wednesday, came under fire for spreading disinformation herself, The Washington Post reported. DHS shut the board down Monday and Nina Jankowicz, who was tapped to lead the department, drafted a resignation letter Tuesday, according to The Washington Post . Jankowicz was reportedly pulled into a meeting late Tuesday night, however, with officials giving her the chance to stay on as the department determines whether to move forward with the highly polarized board. Jankowicz formally resigned Wednesday, according to The Washington Post’s Taylor Lorenz. UPDATE: Nina Jankowicz has officially resigned from Disinformation Governance Board and the DHS. https://t.co/rLi3FvUNMw https://t.co/z4hdwTBFIB — Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) May 18, 2022 The decision comes as Jankowicz faced extreme backlash for pushing disinformation. (RELATED: ‘These Are Not … [Read more...] about Disinformation Czar Resigns, Board On ‘Pause’ Following Criticism She Spread Disinformation
‘Not The Way To Achieve Relief’: Biden’s DHS Chief Attempts To Dissuade Migrants As The Border Gets Overwhelmed
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas pleaded with migrants Tuesday to not trust smugglers who offer to bring them into the country, even as they cross illegally in droves. “Do not place your lives in the hands of individuals who only seek to exploit your lives for the sake of profit. We are building safe, orderly and humane pathways to access the benefits that the law provides and that Congress has passed,” Mayorkas said during a border trip to McAllen, Texas. “But, traveling from one country to another in the hands of smugglers only to be met by the enforcement authorities of the United States government is not the way to achieve relief. The laws of the border will be enforced.” (RELATED: Migrants Bused To DC Don’t Stay There. Here’s Where They’re Going) Southern border authorities encountered 234,088 migrants in April, 117,989 of which were released into the country. DHS is preparing for an influx of migrants in the coming months with the … [Read more...] about ‘Not The Way To Achieve Relief’: Biden’s DHS Chief Attempts To Dissuade Migrants As The Border Gets Overwhelmed
See the cutting-edge tech turning government buildings into lean, green machines
The federal government has a long slog ahead, and it has nothing to do with politics. advertisement advertisement The Biden administration has set a series of ambitious energy and carbon emissions goals, including using energy that is 100% free of greenhouse gas pollution by 2030 , purchasing only non-gas-powered vehicles by 2035 , and producing net zero carbon emissions from federal buildings by 2045 . With a portfolio of more than 300,000 buildings and a fleet of 600,000 cars and trucks , meeting these goals will require a lot of new technology—and soon. The U.S. General Services Administration is on the hunt for that zero-emission, energy-saving technology, and has just announced the latest batch of novel tools and building materials that may help the government meet its goals. Through its Green Proving Ground program , the GSA is using some of the buildings in its portfolio to evaluate these technologies, utilizing real-world conditions … [Read more...] about See the cutting-edge tech turning government buildings into lean, green machines