The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) started its science mission just a few weeks ago, surpassing all expectations while astonishing scientists and the public alike. Its infrared instruments and a light-collecting area 6.25 times larger than the Hubble Space Telescope are delivering sharper photos that go further into the Universe’s past than ever before. advertisement advertisement And yet, it will soon feel like a toy camera. The Webb is just the beginning of a new golden age of astronomy that is bringing us devices that will capture images that we can’t even imagine right now—the aggregate of which will change our perception of existence itself. Two of these future machines are very different from the JWST, each representing two completely different design philosophies. One is the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT), a titanic device equipped with seven 27.5-foot mirrors that will be housed inside a 12-story building on top of Las Campanas Observatory … [Read more...] about These next-gen telescopes will make the James Webb look like a toy
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Arrogance on display (KOR)
The National Assembly’s regular audit of the Blue House was botched after the Blue House refused to send seven presidential aides to the session Thursday. The presidential office cited several reasons, including the need to quarantine an official after a trip overseas. However, its abrupt refusal constitutes a brazen disrespect for the legislature. The almighty Blue House of President Moon Jae-in’s administration has left another bad precedent in the National Assembly’s history. We wonder if the Blue House really regards the legislature as being an equal to the presidency. The seven presidential aides who refused to appear at the audit session included Suh Hoon, director of the National Security Office; Kim Jong-ho, senior presidential secretary for civil affairs; and Ryoo Yeon-sang, presidential security service chief. First of all, Suh should have explained the government’s timid reaction to the brutal murder last month of a South Korean fisheries official by the North Korean … [Read more...] about Arrogance on display (KOR)
Canadian Cyclist, 49 Struck and Killed in Central Thailand
A 49-year-old Canadian woman has been killed when she and her bicycle were struck by a speeding pickup truck in central Thailand on Saturday. Kanchanaburi Muang police said on Saturday that Mrs. Marnie Scott, 49, from Sault Ste. Marie in Ontario, Canada died at the scene of the accident. Police and a doctor from Kanchanaburi’s Paholpolpayuhasena Hospital pronounced her dead at the scene. Mrs. Marnie Scott was hit by a speeding pickup as she was changing lanes on the ring road in preparation for a U-turn, police said. Her husband Joseph, 50 a retired Canadian military officer said cycling gave them a chance to enjoy nature and get exercise. Canadian Joseph Scott talks with a police officer after an accident that killed his wife in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Joseph successfully made the U-turn before the speeding pickup slammed into Marnie and her bicycle. Marnie was wearing a helmet at the time. The Scotts founded Victory Bible Academy in Mae Sot, … [Read more...] about Canadian Cyclist, 49 Struck and Killed in Central Thailand
Young bankers worry about nights off early and dark days ahead
- A + A They are anxious about building careers without big deals to cut their teeth on. NEW YORK (Aug 17): On a boat under the Statue of Liberty at happy hour one August Thursday, young Morgan Stanley colleagues sipped champagne and smiled. Two Citigroup Inc banking analysts left the company's headquarters by 5.40pm to drink across the street. A young investment-banking analyst who came close to burning out last year now has enough free time to take in Broadway shows. All that was practically unthinkable a year or two ago. Back then, underwriting and advisory work was piling up and junior bankers were groaning under the strain, setting off a rebellion by Wall Street workers who could not find time to eat or shower. Underlings at Goldman Sachs Group Inc put together a presentation begging bosses to cut weekly hours to 80, and the bank was among many that ended up promising more flexibility and time off. As summer nears its end, finance-industry rookies are … [Read more...] about Young bankers worry about nights off early and dark days ahead
FBI Announces Major Rescue Of Human Trafficking Victims In ‘Operation Cross Country’
The FBI announced Monday the rescue of 84 adolescent victims of child sex trafficking and exploitation crimes, along with the discovery of 37 missing children during a nationwide campaign. The FBI-led initiative, Operation Cross Country XII, involved the coordinated efforts of FBI special agents, intelligence analysts, victim specialists, and child adolescent forensic interviewers alongside 200 state, local, and federal partners, according to a Department of Justice (DOJ) press release. Together with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), the FBI conducted a total of 391 operations in a two-week period, the release stated. FBI Announces Results of Nationwide Sex Trafficking Operation Operation Cross Country XII Leads to Identification/Location of Adolescent Victims https://t.co/0IzSgji8Cv — Justice Department (@TheJusticeDept) August 15, 2022 In addition to those minor victims rescued in the operation, the FBI and its partners also succeeded … [Read more...] about FBI Announces Major Rescue Of Human Trafficking Victims In ‘Operation Cross Country’
New CDC Covid-19 Quarantine Guidelines Viewed As ‘Giving Up’ On Pandemic Response
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The more transmissible BA.5 Omicron subvariant is still spreading. The U.S. has been having an average of 42,816 Covid-19-related hospitalizations and 490 Covid-19-related deaths a day, according to the New York Times , and who knows how many new cases of long Covid a day. Oh, and there have been more and more reports of Paxlovid rebound occuring where people have turned Covid-19 positive after completing the five-day course of the medication and then testing negative, as I recently covered for Forbes . So, with all this happening, what should the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) do? Strengthen Covid-19 precautions? Re-emphasize existing precautions at least? Ummm, how about further relaxing recommended Covid-19 precautions? Is that your final answer? Wouldn’t you like to phone a friend? Well, the last of these options is basically what the CDC did on Thursday when they issued updated guidelines . … [Read more...] about New CDC Covid-19 Quarantine Guidelines Viewed As ‘Giving Up’ On Pandemic Response
Top 12 Educational Podcasts To Listen To While Traveling
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin If you enjoy spending time on a beach while sipping on an ice-cold cocktail but feel that you should also be doing something more productive like learning new things, then podcasts are your answer. Here is a selection of some of the best educational podcasts. 1.Politics Each season of Slow Burn is an in depth analysis of a major political event from the recent past. Season one examined Watergate, including contributions from journalist Bob Woodward. Other seasons have tackled the impeachment of Bill Clinton, the rise and fall of David Duke and the road to the Iraq War. In season six, host Joel Anderson examined how a jury failed to convict the four Los Angeles police officers who'd been captured on videotape beating Rodney King in 1992. He explores the people and events behind the worst civil disturbance in American history, a story that still so sadly relevant today. In last month’s series, host Susan Matthews looked … [Read more...] about Top 12 Educational Podcasts To Listen To While Traveling