Donald Trump, Jr. campaigns in support of Utah 4th District candidate Burgess Owens – Daily Herald

Donald Trump Jr. campaigned Thursday in Sandy with Utahs 4th Congressional District candidate Burgess Owens and commemorated the upcoming Pioneer Day holiday.

Owens, a former NFL player originally from Tallahassee, FL, and founder of a nonprofit that assists incarcerated youths, won the Republican nomination for the seat during Utahs June 30 primary, defeating former Utah Rep. Kim Coleman, R-West Jordan, former talk radio host Jay JayMac McFarland and entrepreneur Trent Christensen.

This (Trump) family is going to go down in history as having such a big impact on our nation, Owens said as he introduced Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle, who is Trump Jr.s girlfriend.

Trump Jr., the eldest child of President Donald Trump, met with Owens and a few dozen of Owens campaign volunteers at Colonial Flag in Sandy and thanked the volunteers for supporting the Republican candidate.

Burgess, I want to congratulate you on everything, Trump Jr. said. Its truly an amazing story, given what tomorrow is for the state of Utah and for the LDS (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) community. Who is more of a pioneer than this? I mean, this is truly a modern-day pioneer story; to leave the south to come out here.

Its awesome to see someone like you, Burgess, to step up, to go in and be fearless, Trump Jr. continued. To be a pioneer. To say what needs to be said, to do what needs to be done. To do that despite the resistance that youre going to get as a conservative, even in this state, from our friends in the media and others. Its truly awesome to watch that.

Trump Jr. said he saw Owens background as similar to my fathers in the sense that Owens has had a successful life and doesnt need this job.

You can only throw stones from the sideline for so long before you actually have to get in the game, he said. And we need more of you that are willing to get in the game, whose turn its not, where it isnt just the natural progression.

Two of Owens Republican primary opponents, Coleman and Christensen, attended Thursdays event in support of the candidate.

During a conference call with reporters on Thursday before the event in Sandy, Trump Jr. said he came to Utah ahead of Pioneer Day to highlight the Trumps commitment to preserve (the) American freedoms (and) values ... (of) members of the LDS community and recognize how the LDS faith has contributed to shape this nation through their pioneering spirit.

While in Washington, D.C. they may call people like my father and myself outsiders, here in the West, they actually call (us) pioneers, Trump Jr. said. Outsiders and pioneers are people who embody the innovative spirit, curiosity and optimism thats uniquely American.

Trump Jr. said Pioneer Day is a celebration of the brilliance, bravery and perseverance that makes up the LDS community, and the freedoms that allow every person to worship freely and embrace the American dream.

Protecting those freedoms is at stake (on) Election Day, he said, adding that former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was too busy embracing the radical socialist agenda and clearly more worried about undermining Americas fundamental freedoms and appeasing the far left, and ultimately not really (interested in) standing up for religious communities who embody the true American spirit.

Owens, who repeated Thursday that he is running to win back the United States House of Representatives from Democrats, will compete against incumbent U.S. Rep. Ben McAdams, D-Utah, during the November general election.

Connor Richards covers government, the environment and south Utah County for the Daily Herald. He can be reached at crichards@heraldextra.com and 801-344-2599.

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What No One Will Tell You About Robots – OZY

Human fascination with robots has long been fused with fear. The first widespread use of the term came a century ago in a Czech play about robots manufactured to serve and work for people. The catch? The bots turn on their masters.

That plot has played out in fiction countless times since. Meanwhile, the real world has created ever more advanced versions of mechanical servants. Todays artificial intelligence (AI) is more sophisticated than anyone could have imagined decades ago, and its already influencing our lives in incredible ways even if the robot masses have not (yet) revolted. Google CEO Sundar Pichai recently said AI is more profound than fire or electricity in its impact on humanity.

But like fire, AI can burn us too. Todays Sunday magazine takes stock of where we are, where the technology is headed and the pitfalls that lie ahead with AI. There is much to celebrate, loads to fear and even more to question about a future in which machines join humans in striving for a better world.

Friends With Benefits. Imagine robots did all the cooking, cleaning and dog-walking around your house. They ferry you around town, care for a sick parent, teach kindergarten to your child, deliver packages, perform your favorite hit songs and have sex with you. Guess what? Many of those kinds of robots are already available, and will only get better at human-like tasks in the coming years.

What About My Job?We should not necessarily be thinking of AI and robotic technology as an adversary in the workplace. For manual labor, think wearable exoskeletons that can improve efficiency and reduce injury. For knowledge work, it can be a powerful assistant that helps us do our jobs better, one that reduces our own cognitive load and frees us to work on higher-order tasks and more interesting and creative things. Plus, some jobs that we dont think of being that creative today, like project manager, could get a major human makeover. The project managers of the future will have to make sophisticated decisions to get the best out of both humans and machines. Hear more on OZYs Future of X podcast.

Product Enhancement. Transhumanists cyborg is so pass explore the symbiosis of man and machine, going so far as to upgrade parts of their bodies. Think supercharged ears or a bionic arm to replace an amputated one. And then theres professional mad genius Elon Musk, who wants to fuse human brains with computers to create super-intelligent beings, and has dedicated his company Neuralink to the task. But at what point do we cease being human? Were a long way from drawing that line.

When Do I Get My Self-Driving Car?In many areas, AI has not yet lived up to the hype. Despite overly optimistic predictions, fully autonomous cars are still only in use in certain trial programs. It often can exacerbate racial bias. And the technology has not yet made a dent in complex fields such as accounting, law, engineering and health care. These disappointments are breeding the technologys many doubters. Read more on OZY.

COVID-Accelerated. Some AI trends are getting a boost amid the pandemic and economic turbulence. Fast food chain White Castle is hiring Flippy, a burger-flipping robot, later this year to reduce human contact with the food. AI is being pressed into service to identify the next pandemic. But the crisis has also exposed AIs limits: When our behavior went haywire in response to the virus, machine-learning systems for inventory management, streaming recommendations and other areas couldnt keep up.

Arms Race. By 2030, a third of the combat capacity of Russia is expected to be driven by AI including AI-guided missiles with the ability to change their target mid-flight. Israel has adopted a targeting network to aid the Israel Defense Forces in remotely patrolling the many contentious regions under their control. The U.S. is building a robotic submarine system that will detect underwater mines and other anti-submarine enemy action. But its China that appears to be one robotic step ahead, with its massive domestic surveillance program and military drones that can ferry passengers. Read more on OZY https://www.ozy.com/the-new-and-the-next/which-military-has-the-edge-in-the-a-i-arms-race/358014/

Global Gears.Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has received a prototype, developed by Boeing Australia, of a jet-powered drone to flank and protect its manned combat aircraft. Brazil and India have set up panels for their militaries to work with cutting-edge labs on developing AI. The U.K.s Ministry of Defence has launched its own AI lab, as has the South Korean army, which has also used a sentry robot in the demilitarized zone along the border with North Korea.

Quiz: Which country has touted its work on mini-robots that can slide under enemy tanks? The answer is at the bottom of this story.

Do Killer Robots Dream?There are corners of the internet that scream about bloodthirsty bots already enacting takeovers. But an increasing number of serious people are expressing concern about malicious AI. From the U.S. and other major militaries refusing to sign a treaty against fully autonomous weapons to the time Facebook had to shut down its chatbots because they created their own language, runaway robots should concern us all. Read more on OZY.

Sins of the Flesh. As with many technological advances, the sex industry is on it. Functional sex robots are hitting the market (if you can afford to pay up to $10,000), but experts are raising the alarm about moral questions, with reports that the bots can be programmed to reenact a rape scenario or resemble children. But would child sex dolls actually prevent pedophilia?

You Tell Us. Would you ever have sex with a robot? If not, why not? If so, whom would you design your robot to resemble? Take our Twitter poll.

L Is for the Way You Look at Me. These robotic relationships may well become about more than sex. Many experts believe that humans will fall in love with robot companions as they advance, in part because our brains are not equipped to parse those emotions. In fact, a growing number of people identify as digisexuals attracted to androids.

Algorithmic Soul Mate. AI is being put to use to make real-life connections as well. One service called AIMM promises to both find you a mate and then coach you through the courting process, with all sorts of questionable, at times sexist assumptions that remind us that AI is only as good as the people creating it. Read more on OZY.

Incredible Shrinking Surgeon.Robot-assisted surgery is becoming more widespread and affordable by the day. Eager for the next big leap? Watch out for Boston-based Vicarious Surgical, which recently won recognition from the Food and Drug Administration as a breakthrough device for using virtual reality and tiny robots to perform surgeries inside your body guided by the surgeon on the outside. Read more about robot-assisted surgery on OZY.

Diagnostic Test. Reports of the demise of the radiologist were greatly exaggerated, but AI is getting better at diagnosis. Google recently announced that its AI system often but not always matches or outperforms humans in diagnosing breast cancer. And machine diagnosis is another trend thats seeing a pandemic surge, as the need to swiftly identify coronavirus outbreaks is a matter of life and death.

Nursing Aide. Robots are already popping up at hospitals, performing tasks like delivering medication. And their capabilities are starting to get more complex, such as feeding patients who cannot feed themselves. Its just another example of how baby boomers not millennials are the target demographic for the next era of AI. Read more on OZY.

The Robot Is In.With chatbots getting more advanced, AI is increasingly becoming more involved in your mental health. Apps like Youper can engage with you on a human level with a friendly chat anytime, anywhere that can provide a critical mental lift. Read more on OZY.

Would you rather spill your guts to a bot or a real-life therapist? Tag us on Instagram and let us know.

Robot Prejudice.It may be easier than we thought for autonomous machines to develop one of humanitys less attractive features: prejudice. Why? New research using computational simulation models suggests that prejudice requires only limited intelligence and cognitive ability to develop and spread in populations of artificially intelligent machines. Are we consigned to a future of robot Archie Bunkers? What happens if the outsiders theyre biased against turn out to be us? Read more on OZY.

In Living Color. AI has a well-documented race problem: It struggles to recognize Black faces, among myriad other problems stemming from the fact that there are too few Black faces in the industry itself. Given the newfound enthusiasm for people investing in historically Black colleges and universities in the wake of racial justice protests, how about a woke Silicon Valley type offers up $50 million or so to seed AI research and development at Howard University to help offer balance.

All Rise for Chief Justice Robot!Judges are like umpires, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts declared at his 2005 confirmation hearings. But if being an appellate judge is really just a matter of calling balls and strikes, then isnt that a job that could be performed more thoroughly and precisely by a computer, and without political or personal bias, age or infirmity, or ugly confirmation battles? If justice is blind, does it still need to have eyes? Read more on OZY.

AI for the Defense. Overworked and underfunded public defenders in the U.S. have enormous caseloads, which makes competent legal representation difficult. But thanks to initiatives like the Tubman Project, AI is being deployed to help public defenders keep up by doing things like auto-filling forms and reviewing hours of police body-camera footage. How long before AI is also helping negotiate plea deals and more?

Electoral Disruption. Upstart political candidates are turning to AI tools to take on electoral machines and theyre winning. Companies on the left and right are using advanced tech to streamline fundraising and better scale targeted ads, or uncover granular details about how messaging campaigns can best influence voters based on their foundational beliefs. Can a bot make you change your vote? Read more on OZY.

Reining Them In. Part of the problem is that AI powers cant agree on the rules of the road. Last month, Chinese search giant Baidu left the Partnership on AI, an American-led consortium of tech companies, nonprofits, research groups and more, designed to develop ethical guidelines around AI. Baidu was the groups only Chinese member and its departure comes amid a worsening relationship with the U.S. For now, AI governance remains inconsistent across and even within countries: California, for example, has banned facial recognition technology for local law enforcement, while its commonplace in Florida.

Quiz Answer: Iran released images in October of miniature robots that can slide under enemy tanks.

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First Iconic Super Tuscan White Wine And Its Vegan Background – Forbes

View of Tuscany's Volterra town skyline at Sunset

Some avid Super Tuscan wine drinkers may think of the Maremma area along the coast in Tuscany when it comes to seeking wine producers, or even more specifically Bolgheri in the northern part of the Maremma, but hardcore Super Tuscan wine drinkers know of the high elevation vineyards of Querciabellas Camartina vineyard, located in the village of Ruffoli, tucked away in the municipality of Greve in Chianti, when it comes to a top tier red Tuscan wine that is all about elegance.

View of Greve in Chianti, Tuscany

An industrial entrepreneur named Giuseppe Castiglioni was a great lover of fine wine throughout the years collecting and drinking many cases of Bordeaux, Champagne and Burgundy. It was always in the back of his mind to make wine in Tuscany that could be considered on the same level as some of the great wine regions that he adored. In 1974 he bought a small vineyard in Ruffoli in the shadow of Mount Querciabella along the Greve river; the mountain was named for all the beautiful oak trees that adorned the area quercia meaning oak tree and bella meaning beautiful. In 1979 he produced his first wine under the label Querciabella that was mainly Sangiovese with a small percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Today that first wine is designated as a Chianti Classico DOCG and made with 100% Sangiovese. In 1981 he made his first top tier Super Tuscan wine called Camartina that has made its name over the years for its finesse over power and then in 1988 he produced his iconic white Batr which accomplished what many thought was impossible: a white Tuscan wine that was just as prized as the top red wines of the region.

Querciabella already has a fascinating story, especially considering its unique role in the Super Tuscan movement that is highlighted by their Batr wine, but there is a surprising aspect of one of their philosophies as it is rooted in veganism and so their story is that much more compelling as there is not such a huge demand for fine wines that are vegan.

Sebastiano Cossia Castiglioni

Giuseppes son, Sebastiano Cossia Castiglioni, inherited his fathers love for fine wine as he traveled with him to visit some of the top estates in Burgundy and Bordeaux. But it was not only fine wine that captured Sebastianos attention as an encounter in his early teens with an animal activists protest struck him deeply and he started a lifelong mission to protect the rights of animals as well as preserving the environment, according to Giorgio Fragiacomo, export manager of Querciabella. In his early 20s, he convinced the winery workers to switch to an organic way to working in the vineyards, unbeknownst to his father. Once the organic practices were established in the Querciabella vineyards in the Greve area of Chianti, Sebastian went to his father to discuss the idea of organic viticulture. Giuseppe thought it would be too difficult and so he gave a firm no to trying it, to which Sebastian replied that they were already organic which then started them on the path of pioneering organic farming in the Greve area.

Many of the Burgundy wine producers that Sebastiano and his father revered happened to be biodynamic. And so, through time, Sebastiano studied the biodynamic philosophy of Rudolf Steiner and it wasnt so much the spiritual side that intrigued Sebastiano but it was the holistic point of view, noted Giorgio Fragiacomo. The idea of being aware of how everything was interconnected and that a discipline towards keeping an equilibrium within an environment must be adhered to was the most appealing aspect to Sebastiano. Giorgio gave an example by stating that if they notice vegetation on their farms have become stunted they should have the courage to expand their wooded areas in regards to keeping a holistic balance. Interestingly enough, Querciabellas vineyards are certified organic, since 1988, but are not certified biodynamic despite converting to biodynamic in 2000 as it has to do with Sebastianos commitment to being a vegan. There are some practices, such as burying cows horns and such in the biodynamics regimen, that go against Sebastianos vegan beliefs as all forms of exploitation of animals are not acceptable in a strict vegan philosophy, and so, no animal products can be associated with Querciabella wines in the vineyards or cellars, and so they are vegan-friendly wines; hence why a biodynamic certification cannot be attained despite them following many of the other practices.

Querciabellas iconic white Super Tuscan Batr has certainly become a model for other Tuscan fine white wines and it was certainly ahead of its time as Giorgio states. In 1988 Giuseppe bought a few rows of Pinot Bianco (Pinot Blanc) near his winery in Ruffoli, Greve, as he was curious to experiment since some of his favorite wines were white Burgundy such as the great wines of Btard-Montrachet. So Giuseppe at first made a 100% Pinot Bianco that he only gave to friends and loyal clients around the world. As time went on he planted Chardonnay in some of their highest elevation vineyards, going up to almost 2,000 feet, and added it to the wine until they had attained around a 50/50 blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Bianco. They changed the original name from Btar Pinot by taking off the circumflex accent over the first a yet adding a grave accent over the second a, as the wine producers in Btard-Montrachet didnt appreciate it, and they dropped the Pinot all together finally coming up with Batr which is trademarked by Querciabella.

Querciabella Vineyards in Greve, Chianti

Although Batr has a very Burgundian style it is still proudly Tuscan, as all the Querciabella wines share such a sentiment, and in a way the wines focusing on expressing a precise sense of place in Tuscany, such as the marly schist, slate soils of the Batr vineyards, can be the most Burgundian aspect of them. Their winemaking style has changed due to realizing that there were better ways to retain that sense of place, depending on the vintage, in the cellar which is being spearheaded by their winemaker Manfred Ing. As a whole, Querciabella has decreased their use of new French oak, such as only 20% being used in the 2016 Batr, and lees stirring a.k.a. btonnage (stirring the dead yeasts cells resulting from fermentation while in barrel to create texture) will either happen by hand with a stick in the barrels during cooler vintages or it will go through a gentler process of rolling the barrels in warmer years.

Querciabella has at its heart two men who have stayed true to their core ethics - Giuseppe laying down the foundation that was based on the spirit of Burgundy with the essence of Tuscany and his son, Sebastiano, bringing a set of values that keeps the winery and vineyards in balance with nature as well as his commitment to animals which doesnt necessarily sell more bottles in the fine wine world. Today, Sebastianos greatest concern is animal rights and he is investing in innovative businesses that are helping to protect the rights of animals with his venture capital company Vegan Capital. And that is what sings in all of the Querciabella wines, a devotion to a clear, focused path that doesnt deviate with trends but stays true to the passions of its owners; every facet of their passion may not connect to those who love drinking their wines but their commitment brings a vibrant spirit that can be experienced by all.

Wooden Case of Querciabella 'Camartina'

Some wines use fining agents that can be animal based such as gelatine, isinglass, egg whites or casein to clarify and stabilize a wine. These agents bind to unwanted molecules in the wine that could be making the wine hazy in color or create another unwanted result and the fining agent binds with the unwanted particles making it possible to filter it out. Most of the Querciabella wines do not use fining agents and only on a rare occasion does Batr use the fining agent bentonite clay which is completely filtered out so the animal based fining agents are never used.

2017 Querciabella Mongrana

2017 Querciabella Mongrana, Maremma Toscana DOC, Maremma (Alberese and Grosseto), Tuscany: 50% Sangiovese, 25% Cabernet Sauvignon and 25% Merlot. Sebastiano Castiglioni is a lover of art as well and while most of the labels of Querciabella are drawings by artist Bernardino Luino, the Mongrana label is a photo taken by Sebastiano and it changes every year. This is from a property that the Castiglioni family purchased in 1988 that was planted in 2000. The vineyards are warmer than their sites in Chianti and hence it typically has a generosity early in its life. A soft, round texture with lots of sweet red fruit with licorice and baking spice that had a supple and juicy finish.

2016 Querciabella Querciabella, Chianti Classico DOCG

2016 Querciabella Querciabella, Chianti Classico DOCG, Chianti (Greve, Panzano, Radda and Gaiole), Tuscany: 100% Sangiovese. This was their first wine made in 1979 with a small amount of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot but since their 2010 vintage it has been 100% Sangiovese and it is considered the purest expression of Sangiovese for Querciabella. According to Querciabellas brand director, Sunny Gandara, there are around 83 different plots of Sangiovese that all have galestro soil, a type of metamorphic, medium grain clay schist that is highly prized in Tuscany for high quality wines with a strong sense of place. A beautiful, lifted nose with bright red cherries and mint that has more black cherry notes on the palate with good amount of flesh that is balanced by a mineral edge and bright acidity.

2015 Querciabella Camartina

2015 Querciabella Camartina, Toscana IGT, Chianti (Ruffoli in Greve), Tuscany: 70% Cabernet Sauvignon and 30% Sangiovese. The warmer 2015 had more generosity and accessibility than the 2016 and so this wine is already drinking well at this stage. The Cabernet is very expressive in this vintage at a very young stage but it is still growing into its structure noted Sunny Gandara. The Camartina is only made in select vintages and the percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon has increased throughout the years as the intention is to showcase a Tuscan Cabernet from high elevation vineyards - over 1,000 feet. An intense floral note really draws one into this wine which is already displaying complex notes of tobacco and gravelly earth that keeps a lovely balance between rich concentration and overall vibrancy.

2016 Querciabella Batr'

2016 Querciabella Batr, Toscana IGT, Chianti (Ruffoli in Greve), Tuscany: 50% Chardonnay and 50% Pinot Bianco. This iconic, cult wine was extremely impressive right off the bat with an exquisite nose that displayed saline minerality with hints of hazelnuts and its depth of flavor was expansive on the palate with white nectarine, rosemary and freshly picked chanterelle mushrooms that had a sensual creaminess with a backbone of focused acidity that had a long finish, leaving notes of butterscotch and a smoky minerality in ones head.

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Baylor Genetics and the City of Houston Form COVID-19 Testing Partnership – PRNewswire

HOUSTON, July 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --In response to the global pandemic, Baylor Genetics, a pioneer in genetic testing and precision medicine, launched its official test for COVID-19 on June 16, 2020. To help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Houston, Texas, Baylor Genetics has partnered with the Houston Health Department, City of Houston (COH), to provide quality, high-throughput testing for COVID-19.

"With this partnership, the City of Houston and Baylor Genetics are able to work together and help our city overcome this pandemic," said Kengo Takishima, President and Chief Executive Officer for Baylor Genetics. "By continuing to focus on innovation, we are able to serve our city by providing insight on this virus and help restore our local communities."

This partnership entails quick and efficient testing for COH, which will help the city monitor future outbreaks and provide valuable data for steps needed to prevent the spread in Houston communities.

"We are grateful to have Baylor Genetics as an additional laboratory resource," said Stephen L. Williams, Director of the Houston Health Department. "With nearly 200,000 people tested for COVID-19 at Houston Health Department-affiliated testing sites, it's important to plan ahead for adequate laboratory capacity as we continue working to slow the spread of this deadly virus."

While Baylor Genetics' main focus has been genetic testing of inherited disorders and cancer, the diagnostic company was quickly able to validate a test for COVID-19 in its high-complexity CLIA-certified, CAP-accredited laboratory. Per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the methodology used by Baylor Genetics for its COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) RT-PCR test is the principle standard for detecting if an individual is infected with the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2.

"At Baylor Genetics, we are committed to improving healthcare globally and locally no matter if that involves testing for genetic disorders or testing for infectious diseases," said Christine Eng, MD, Chief Medical Officer and Chief Quality Officer at Baylor Genetics and Professor of Molecular and Human Genetics at Baylor College of Medicine. "With our state-of-the-art molecular processes, the launch of our COVID-19 test is poised to help thousands determine if they are infected with SARS-CoV-2. Our goal is to give patients in Houston fast and reliable results, so they can receive the treatment they need early on and flatten the spread of the infection in our community."

To learn more about Baylor Genetics' test for COVID-19, visit https://www.baylorgenetics.com/covid-19-testing.

AboutBaylor Genetics:Baylor Genetics is a joint venture of H.U. Group Holdings, Inc. and Baylor College of Medicine, including the #1 NIH-funded Department of Molecular and Human Genetics. Located in Houston's Texas Medical Center, Baylor Genetics serves clients in 50 states and 16 countries.

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Triplet Therapeutics Appoints Alan Buckler, Ph.D., as Chief Scientific Officer – Business Wire

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Triplet Therapeutics, Inc., a biotechnology company leveraging insights from the human genetics of repeat expansion disorders (REDs), today announced the appointment of Alan Buckler, Ph.D., as its chief scientific officer. Dr. Buckler joins Triplet from Scholar Rock, where he served as chief scientific officer and helped drive two product candidates from discovery to the clinic.

We are delighted to welcome Alan to Triplet, said Nessan Bermingham, Ph.D., founder, president, and CEO of Triplet. His foundational understanding of the genetic basis for REDs and his extensive experience in R&D complements our existing management team, our deep understanding of a novel pathway in REDs, and the R&D strategy for our thRED Engine, from which our recently announced clinical candidate TTX-3360 was identified. We are rapidly advancing therapies that could be transformative for patients with REDs and expect to file an IND in the second half of 2021.

Dr. Buckler has over 25 years of leadership and research experience in drug discovery. Prior to Scholar Rock, he served as vice president, cell and protein sciences at Biogen, and spent nine years leading drug discovery programs at Novartis Institutes of Biomedical Research. He has also held senior scientific leadership positions at Axys Pharmaceuticals (formerly Sequana Therapeutics), leaving as vice president, molecular genetics.

Dr. Buckler has a longstanding interest and commitment to understanding and treating REDs. Early in his career, he worked on Huntingtons disease a highly prevalent and severe RED with Jim Gusella, Ph.D., Bullard Professor of Neurogenetics at Harvard Medical School and a member of Triplets scientific advisory board, whose pioneering work helped establish the genetic cause of the disease and later identified genetic modifiers.

As a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Dr. David Housman at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Dr. Buckler was part of the collaborative efforts that led to the discovery of both the Huntingtons disease and myotonic dystrophy genes as well as the underlying repeat expansions that cause these diseases. Dr. Buckler serves on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Hereditary Disease Foundation, a nonprofit organization committed to funding innovative research into treatments for Huntingtons disease and other brain disorders.

Dr. Bucklers other areas of therapeutic expertise include neurologic and metabolic disorders, cancer, fibrosis, and inflammatory diseases. He was a member of the neurology faculty at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, and also served as a research staff member at MIT and Boston University before joining the private sector. Dr. Buckler received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Chicago and his Ph.D. in Microbiology from the Boston University School of Medicine. He completed his postdoctoral training at MIT.

Grounded in human genetics, Triplets approach is uniquely designed to target a fundamental driver of repeat expansion disorders, said Dr. Buckler. I am excited to join this first-class team as we work to advance innovative therapies for patients living with these devastating diseases.

About TTX-3360TTX-3360, an antisense oligonucleotide, is the first clinical candidate developed from Triplets proprietary thRED Engine and the first therapeutic candidate with the potential to modify the course of REDs by targeting the DNA Damage Response (DDR) pathway. A significant body of evidence supports the role of the DDR pathway as the primary driver of repeat expansion and subsequent disease onset and progression in many REDs, including Huntingtons disease (HD), myotonic dystrophy (DM1) and fragile X syndrome. Triplet is initially focusing development of TTX-3360 in HD and may also evaluate it in other central nervous system indications such as spinocerebellar ataxias, fragile X syndrome, and familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

About Triplet TherapeuticsTriplet Therapeutics is a biotechnology company developing transformational treatments for patients with repeat expansion disorders (REDs) a group of more than 50 known genetic diseases including Huntingtons disease, myotonic dystrophy, spinocerebellar ataxias, fragile X syndrome, and familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) leveraging insights from patient genetics. Triplet designs and develops potential therapeutics for REDs using its proprietary thRED Engine, which enables the Company to develop a single oligonucleotide targeting the DNA Damage Response (DDR) pathway to potentially treat multiple REDs.

Triplet is backed by investments from Atlas Venture, MPM Capital and Pfizer Ventures, along with Invus, Partners Innovation Fund and Alexandria Venture Investments. Triplet is headquartered in Cambridge, Mass. For more information, please visit http://www.triplettx.com.

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The genetic basis of bats superpowers revealed – YubaNet

July 23, 2020 For the first time, the raw genetic material that codes for bats unique adaptations and superpowers such as the ability to fly, to use sound to move effortlessly in complete darkness, to survive and tolerate deadly diseases, to resist ageing and cancer has been fully revealed.

Bat1K (Bat1K.com), a global consortium of scientists dedicated to sequencing the genomes of every one of the 1421 living bat species, has generated and analyzed six highly accurate bat genomes that are ten times more complete than any bat genome published to date, in order to uncover bats unique traits.

Given these exquisite bat genomes, we can now better understand how bats tolerate viruses, slow down ageing, and have evolved flight and echolocation. These genomes are the tools needed to identify the genetic solutions evolved in bats that ultimately could be harnessed to alleviate human ageing and disease, Emma Teeling, University College Dublin, Co-Founding Director of Bat1K and Senior Author.

To generate these exquisite bat genomes, the team used the newest technologies of the DRESDEN-concept Genome Center, a shared technology resource in Dresden, to sequence the bats DNA, and generated new methods to assemble these pieces into the correct order and to identify the genes present.

Using the latest DNA sequencing technologies and new computing methods for such data, we have 96 to 99 percent of each bat genome in chromosome level reconstructions an unprecedented quality akin to for example the current human genome reference which is the result of over a decade of intensive finishing efforts. As such, these bat genomes provide a superb foundation for experimentation and evolutionary studies of bats fascinating abilities and physiological properties Eugene Myers, Director of Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, and the Center for Systems Biology, Dresden, Germany, Senior Author.

Relationship to other mammals

The team compared these bat genomes against 42 other mammals to address the unresolved question of where bats are located within the mammalian tree of life. Using novel phylogenetic methods and comprehensive molecular data sets, the team found the strongest support for bats being most closely related to a group called Ferreuungulata that consists of carnivores (which includes dogs, cats and seals, among other species), pangolins, whales and ungulates (hooved mammals).

To uncover genomic changes that contribute to the unique adaptations found in bats, the team systematically searched for gene differences between bats and other mammals, identifying regions of the genome that have evolved differently in bats and the loss and gain of genes that may drive bats unique traits.

Our genome scans revealed changes in hearing genes that may contribute to echolocation, which bats use to hunt and navigate in complete darkness. Furthermore, we found expansions of anti-viral genes, unique selection on immune genes, and loss of genes involved in inflammation in bats. These changes may contribute to bats exceptional immunity and points to their tolerance of coronaviruses. Michael Hiller, Max Planck Research Group Leader, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Dresden, Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, and the Center for Systems Biology, Dresden, Senior Author.

Tolerance against viruses

The team also found evidence that bats ability to tolerate viruses is reflected in their genomes. The exquisite genomes revealed fossilised viruses, evidence of surviving past viral infections, and showed that bat genomes contained a higher diversity than other species providing a genomic record of historical tolerance to viral infection.

Given the quality of the bat genomes the team uniquely identified and experimentally validated several non-coding regulatory regions that may govern bats key evolutionary innovations.

Having such complete genomes allowed us to identify regulatory regions that control gene expression that are unique to bats. Importantly we were able to validate unique bat microRNAs in the lab to show their consequences for gene regulation. In the future we can use these genomes to understand how regulatory regions and epigenomics contributed to the extraordinary adaptations we see in bats, says Sonja Vernes, Co-Founding Director Bat 1K, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, Senior Author.

This is just a beginning. The remaining ~1400 living bat species exhibit an incredible diversity in ecology, longevity, sensory perception and immunology, and numerous questions still remain regarding the genomic basis of these spectacular features. Bat1K will answer these questions as more and more exquisite bat genomes are sequenced, further uncovering the genetic basis of bats rare and wonderful superpowers.

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Fireflies help kindle new tests and treatments for COVID-19 – TMC News – Texas Medical Center News

Scientists at The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB) have employed an unlikely partner in their quest to develop treatments for COVID-19 disease: the common firefly.

Fireflies, also known as lightning bugs, are insects in the Lampyridae family who use bioluminescence to attract potential mates and prey. Their conspicuous glow at twilight comes from an enzyme called luciferase, which can be isolated in the lab. Now, UTMB virologists are using the enzyme to develop faster and more accurate diagnostic tests for COVID-19 as well as to analyze potential therapies and gain a clearer understanding of the SARS-CoV-2 virus itself.

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We are very much interested in using basic research knowledge to develop systems to support translational work, for example, diagnosing disease, vaccine development, medical countermeasures and therapeutic drugsall those things that can be applied to the public health and human well-being, said Pei-Yong Shi, Ph.D., professor of human genetics in the department of biochemistry and molecular biology at UTMB. He is leading the research by labeling viruses with glowing tags like luciferase to study them.

Prior to the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak, Shis team had been focused on flaviviruses, including West Nile virus, Zika and dengue. His lab developed the first infectious clones of the epidemic strain of both West Nile and Zika and have established new pathways for flavivirus vaccine and drug discovery.

But as the COVID-19 pandemic swept the globe, Shis lab adapted by altering research techniques to address the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

First, researchers harnessed luciferase to develop faster diagnostic testing through innovative assaysinvestigative procedures that measure the activity or amount of a substance. The lab can now visually confirm the presence of antibodies that can block a SARS-CoV-2 infection earlier than through previous methods.

The great thing about luciferase, and the one that we specifically use which is nanoluciferase, is that its really bright, said Coleman Baker, a fourth-year graduate student in the department of microbiology and immunology at UTMB who works in the Shi lab. We found that these detection assays can be read earlier than most people thought. Most people would do these 24 to 48 hours after infection and we found that you can read them as early as 4 hours post-infection.

Not only does the enhanced brightness provided by luciferase decrease turnaround time for a diagnosis, but it also helps speed up the process of vaccine development.

For vaccine studies, you need to find out how much of a response somebody has to a potential vaccine, Baker said. So, instead of the traditional waywhich could take dayswe can get results in four hours after infection.

Shi said his team has been collaborating with leading pharmaceutical companies to help them evaluate their vaccine candidates, specifically by measuring the immune response in humans in clinical trials. His labs systembased on reporter viruses in which the luciferase enzyme is inserted into the virus genome to make it easy to followmeasures the concentration of neutralizing antibodies while also allowing for a much higher throughput. According to Xuping Xie, Ph.D., assistant professor in the department of biochemistry and molecular biology at UTMB, this way of measuring the immune response is more accurate than traditional methods.

The sensitivity and the dynamics of the assay, because of the luciferase, can really allow us to discern any small changes that the conventional way would not, said Xie. Its much more sensitive, much more accurate, when you test antiviral compounds.

The compounds to which Xie is referring are potential therapies, including antiviral drugs already on the market for non-COVID-19 viral infections.

The researchers recently tested every antiviral drug approved by the FDA for human use to see if any were effective against SARS-CoV-2.

These assays allow us to very rapidly look at each in a very sensitive way very accurately, Shi said. Thats really allowed us to decide whether there is a potential so-called repurposing of these drugs for COVID-19 treatment, including remdesivir, chloroquine and others.

The virologists also have created a system for manipulating and studying SARS-CoV-2 itself, paving the way for a deeper understanding of what happens when the virus enters the human body.

Because of this system we created, we can study and understand the virus in ways that others cannot, Baker said. We have the ability to go in and make changes in the virus and see what those changes affect in the different cells that its infecting. So, not only have we developed these assays to look at drugsto look at antibody responsesbut we also are probing the virus itself and looking at how it interacts with the immune system.

Even more, the team is studying the virus genome to analyze how it has evolved and what that means for human healthincluding how it affects the body and how it transmits among different populationsusing techniques they developed for studying Zika and its connection to microcephaly, a neurological condition in which an infants head is significantly smaller than other infants of the same gender and age.

When we manipulate the viruses, it allows us to address a lot of important questions, such as how the virus is adapting and changing over time, Shi said. For example, SARS-CoV-2 now has been spreading in humans for six monthshas the virus changed? Do these changes affect viral transmission and disease severity? Scientists around the world have been chasing the virus to answer those exact questions.

Shi noted that his lab is sharing innovations with scientists worldwide to help advance public health efforts as quickly as possible.

He hopes his research will light the way.

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Meet Dr Sarah Gilbert, one of the scientists leading the race to find a Covid-19 vaccine – The Indian Express

Written by Dipanita Nath, Edited by Explained Desk | Pune | Updated: July 25, 2020 4:42:06 pm Professor Sarah Gilbert, who is leading development of a coronavirus vaccine at Oxford University, in Oxford, April 24, 2020. (Mary Turner/The New York Times)

Earlier this week, there was positive news on the Oxford vaccine candidate, one of a clutch of frontrunner candidates to protect the world from the SARS-CoV-2 virus that had, until Friday (July 24) morning, infected nearly 15.5 million people and killed over 630,000 worldwide.

Leading its development is a British scientist who plays the oboe, cycles to work, and is the mother of triplets. Dr Sarah Gilbert was famous in the scientific community as a brilliant vaccinologist; with the success in early trials, she and ChAdOx1 nCoV-19, the vaccine candidate her team is working on has been spotlighted as never before.

Gilbert and co-authors published the results of the early trials in the medical journal, The Lancet, on July 20, titled Safety and immunogenicity of the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine against SARS-CoV-2: a preliminary report of a phase 1/2, single-blind, randomised controlled trial. They wrote: ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 showed an acceptable safety profile, and homologous boosting increased antibody responses. Which means that the vaccine candidate had induced an immune response (which is what vaccines are supposed to do), and was safe for people.

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What is Dr Gilberts work in the field of vaccine development?

Dr Gilbert is one of the leading vaccinologists in the world. She is professor of vaccinology at Oxford Universitys Jenner Institute, a prestigious vaccine research centre, and one of the two founders of its spin-out company, Vaccitech, which develops immunotherapy products to treat and prevent infectious disease and cancer.

For more than 15 years, Dr Gilbert has been making and testing vaccines that trigger T cells a type of white blood cells to respond to antigens from malaria, influenza, and tuberculosis, among others.

Her work also includes developing vaccines for influenza and emerging diseases such as Lassa, Nipah, CCHF, and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS). MERS, which appeared in 2014, too, is caused by a coronavirus. A vaccine against MERS has been tested in clinical trials in the UK, and is now in trials in Saudi Arabia, where the virus is endemic, says Gilberts page on the Jenner Institute website.

The vaccine for MERS involved using the adenovirus (which causes common colds) from a chimpanzee embedded with the genetic material of the MERS virus. For the Covid-19 vaccine, the Oxford scientists used the adenovirus of a chimpanzee embedded with the genetic material from the spike protein, which the coronavirus uses to pierce the cell. In tests till now, bodies of participants have responded as if they were infected with the coronavirus.

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What is known about the acclaimed scientists life away from her work?

Dr Gilbert has not given many interviews since the publication of the results of the early phase trials. Earlier profiles of the scientist in the UK media have said that as a child in Northamptonshires Kettering High School for Girls, she was quiet, polite, and studious, getting a lot of As in studies.

Gilbert belongs to a family of musicians, and her mother, Hazel, was part of the towns operatic society. By the age of 17, however, Gilbert was sure that she wanted to be a medical researcher. After obtaining a degree in biology at the University of East Anglia and a PhD in biochemistry from the University of Hull, Dr Gilbert worked at a number of biotechnology companies, among them Delta, where she learnt about making medicines.

Profiles on Prof Gilbert have noted that she became a vaccine specialist rather by accident. In 1994, when she entered Oxford University to join Professor Adrian Hills lab in a senior postdoc position, it was to work on human genetics. That highlighted the role of a particular type of immune response in protection against malaria, and so the next thing to move on to was to make a vaccine that would work through that type of immune response and thats how I got into vaccines, she told UKs The Telegraph newspaper in an interview.

By 2007, Dr Gilbert, who had become a reader at Oxford University three years previously, had won a project grant from the Wellcome Trust, and had begun work on an influenza vaccine. She has developed two vaccines for the disease so far, and has said that her ultimate aim is to be able to develop her team of scientists to be the leaders in vaccine research in the world.

Many people are fascinated with Dr Gilberts success in balancing the extra demands that women with a career in science face.

According to UNESCO, women make up less than 30 per cent of the worlds researchers. In science, technology, engineering and mathematics, women also publish less, are paid less for their research and do not progress as far as men in their careers.

On the website of the Nuffeld Department of Medicine (of which Jenner Institute, where she works, is a part), Dr Gilbert has been quoted as saying: Work life balance is very difficult, and impossible to manage unless you have good support. Because I had triplets in 1998, nursery fees would have cost more than my entire income as a post-doctoral scientist, so my partner has had to sacrifice his own career in order to look after our children.

She described how 18 weeks of paid maternity leave with three premature babies to care for and work to be completed, was tough: If there is a three-year grant and a woman wants a year-long maternity leave, it can disrupt the progress of the project. The situation becomes worse if more than one person is away simultaneously.

Dr Gilberts advice to women: One of the good things about being a scientist is that the hours are not fixed, so there is a fair amount of flexibility for working mothers. Having said that, there are also times when things (such as overseas conferences and important meetings) are fixed and you have to make sacrifices. It is exceptionally hard work. Its important to plan ahead, and make sure you have people who are willing to cover for you at home while you work. That might be your partner or relatives, or you may be able to buy in help.

Her own children seem to have survived unscathed, but none of them wants to be scientists, she said.

Dr Gilbert is cautiously hopeful. In an interview to the BBC, she said, Nobody can be absolutely sure that it is possible. Thats why we have to do trials. I think the prospects are very good but it is not completely certain.

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Executive urged to act over axing of 235 aerospace jobs – Belfast Telegraph

The Stormont Executive has been asked to step in to assist workers at Co Down-based Collins Aerospace after the company announced 235 employees would not be returning to work at the end of their furlough period.

The news that around a quarter of the workforce were losing their jobs at the Kilkeel company could cost the local economy 10million a year.

Unite regional officer Kieran Ellison said the scale of the job losses would also mean uncertainty for many other workers and small businesses that depend on these employees for a livelihood.

"Unite is estimating that the Kilkeel job losses will cost the local economy 10million a year," Mr Ellison added said.

"While the likes of France and Germany have brought forward multibillion-pound strategies to safeguard jobs and skills in their aerospace sectors, the UK Government has made a patchwork of initiatives, whilst at the same time we are seeing a tsunami of job losses on its watch. Stormont also needs to step up in terms of support.

"As an immediate priority, we need to see the introduction of short-time working to enable continued employment, alongside a training programme to up-skill them for the future."

Collins Aerospace said it was continuing to experience difficulties due to Covid-19. It also forecast reduced business in future.

"This has forced us to take further actions to align with current and future business demands in an evolving environment," the company added.

"We have made the extremely difficult but necessary decision to commence a consultation process with the union and appointed staff representatives to discuss proposals to reduce headcount and make other operational changes in Kilkeel. This is a critical step to ensuring that Collins Aerospace emerges strong once this crisis is contained.

"The number of redundancies is subject to consultation, but the current proposals envisage 235 roles being made redundant."

Sinn Fein MP Chris Hazzard said the losses would come as a bitter blow to workers and their families.

"First and foremost, this is devastating for the workers, but it will also have a major impact on the local economy," he added.

"The company has exhausted a series of mitigation steps, including eliminating overtime, freezing recruitment and accessing the furlough job retention scheme.

"I have asked management to continue to proactively engage with workers at every stage of the process and offer retraining and up-skilling opportunities wherever possible for those workers affected."

SDLP MLA Sinead Bradley said the job losses at the company, which was the main sponsor of the Newcastle Festival of Flight last year, would be felt right across the local community.

"Employees have expressed their anxiety that they could be faced with unemployment by the end of October," she said.

"The retention of employment on this site is of critical importance to the economic prosperity of Kilkeel town and the surrounding areas.

"Immediate intervention from the Executive and Economy Minister Diane Dodds is needed.

"We can't afford to stand by and allow jobs critical to the local economy to disappear."

Approximately 1,100 jobs were lost in the aerospace sector in just one week in June when Bombardier in east Belfast and Portadown aeroplane seat manufacturer Thompson Aero announced redundancies.

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Howmet Aerospace to Host Webcast and Announce Second Quarter 2020 Results – Yahoo Finance

Howmet Aerospace Inc. (NYSE:HWM) will announce its second quarter 2020 financial results on Thursday, August 6, 2020. The press release and presentation materials will be available at approximately 8:00 AM ET on August 6, 2020, via the "Investors" section of the Howmet Aerospace website. A link to the press release will also be available via the Howmet Aerospace Twitter handle @HowmetAerospace at https://twitter.com/HowmetAerospace.

The conference call and webcast will begin at 10:00 AM ET. Details of both follow.

Conference Call Information:

Day:

August 6, 2020

Time:

10:00 AM ET

Hosts:

John Plant, Executive Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer

Ken Giacobbe, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

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(833) 519-1352

+ 1 (918) 922-6504 (International)

Conference ID: 1243909

To avoid a delay in start time, please dial in beginning at 9:45 AM ET

Webcast:

Available on the "Investors/Events and Presentations" section of http://www.howmet.com (audio and slides).

Replay Information

A replay of the call will be available on the "Investors/Events and Presentations" section of http://www.howmet.com from August 6 at 1:10 PM ET until August 21 at 11:59 PM ET. Details follow.

About Howmet Aerospace

Howmet Aerospace, Inc., headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a leading global provider of advanced engineered solutions for the aerospace and transportation industries. The Companys primary businesses focus on jet engine components, aerospace fastening systems, and titanium structural parts necessary for mission-critical performance and efficiency in aerospace and defense applications, as well as forged wheels for commercial transportation. With nearly 1,300 granted and pending patents, the Companys differentiated technologies enable lighter, more fuel-efficient aircraft to operate with a lower carbon footprint. In 2019, the businesses of Howmet Aerospace reported annual revenue of over $7 billion. For more information, visit http://www.howmet.com. Follow @howmet: LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.

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Insights on the Consumer Automobile Entertainment Global Market – In-vehicle Infotainment System Market Estimated to Reach $78.9 Billion by 2025 -…

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Consumer Automobile Entertainment: Manufacturer vs. Third-party Connected Vehicle Infotainment Apps 2020 - 2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This research evaluates software and app platforms including OS, middleware, HMI, smartphone app integration, and OEM SDKs. The report compares the strategic advantages between driver-centric and vehicle-centric infotainment systems. The report also evaluates key initiatives of auto OEMs, third-party app providers, and monetization strategies for automakers in the emerging in-vehicle infotainment ecosystem.

The connected car ecosystem is rapidly evolving as a result of the dominant industry trend to leverage software-defined cars to provide cloud-based services that are indirectly related to driving itself and more concerned with the overall vehicle occupant experience. This trend includes auto OEMs developing their own application platforms that integrate with third-party app development for in-vehicle infotainment systems.

Infotainment systems are emerging as diverse services including navigation system, premium audio, and video systems, in-vehicle advertising, commerce, and smart mobility services such as travel, hotel, flight and train, robo-taxi, ride-sharing/rental, health and education services, and content including video, music, and movies. Various suppliers within the automotive value chain, such as telematics providers and aftermarket service providers, are contributing to develop the SDC ecosystem. This ecosystem is the foundation for in-vehicle entertainment.

The in-vehicle infotainment system market is going to become a $78.9 billion opportunity by 2025. Building driver-centric infotainment systems instead of vehicle-centric ecosystems will be one of the key success factors through 2030. Infotainment services enable new revenue streams that are less dependent on automotive production cycles and provide consistent revenue with up to five times higher margins than the current post-sale services. Many automotive manufacturers have installed third-party infotainment systems, which is a trend that is anticipated to accelerate as vehicle sales decline, placing greater reliance on post-sale services.

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1 Executive Summary

2 Connected Vehicle Infotainment System: Rise of Software Platforms

2.1 Auto OEMs, OS Platform, Middle Ware and Other Third Party Platforms

2.1.1 OS Platform

2.1.2 Middleware Platform

2.1.3 HMI Platform

2.1.4 Apps Platform

2.1.5 Smartphone Apps Platform

2.1.6 OEM SDK Platform

2.2 Driver Centric Infotainment System

2.3 Vehicle Centric Telematics Solutions

2.4 OEM vs Third Party

2.5 On-Board vs. Cloud-Based

3 Automotive Infotainment Apps Platforms and Emerging Challenges

3.1 Auto OEM Initiatives

3.2 Third-Party Apps Providers

3.3 API Based Development Ecosystem

3.4 Monetize Connected Services

3.5 Address Cybersecurity Challenges

3.6 Buy or Build Decision for In-Vehicle Infotainment Systems

3.7 Adopt Integrated Strategy and Build Partnership

3.8 Prepare for the Age Software Defined Cars

4 Case studies

4.1 The Smartphone as Next-Gen Automotive Infotainment Concept

4.2 QNX and Freescale: Automotive Infotainment

4.3 Case Study for Ford Motor Company developed its next-generation SYNC 3

4.4 BOSCH CASE STUDY for GENIVI Adoption

4.5 Apple CarPlay: Ready for Connected Car Prime Time

5 Company Analysis

6 Market Outlook and Forecasts

6.1 Vehicle to Everything (V2X) Ecosystem and Rise of In-Vehicle Infotainment System Market

6.2 Connected In-Vehicle Infotainment System Market Forecasts 2020 - 2025

6.2.1 Global Market: OEM vs. Others and Types of Connectivity

6.2.2 Regional Market

6.2.2.1 North America Market: OEM vs. Others, Types of Connectivity, and Country

6.2.2.2 Europe Market: OEM vs. Others, Types of Connectivity, and Country

6.2.2.3 APAC Market: OEM vs. Others, Types of Connectivity, and Country

6.2.2.4 Latin America Market: OEM vs. Others, Types of Connectivity, and Country

6.2.2.5 Middle East & Africa (MEA) Market: OEM vs. Others, Types of Connectivity, and Country

6.2.3 Leading Country Market

6.2.3.1 USA Market: OEM vs. Others and Types of Connectivity

6.2.3.2 Germany Market: OEM vs. Others and Types of Connectivity

6.2.3.3 China Market: OEM vs. Others and Types of Connectivity

6.2.3.4 Japan Market: OEM vs. Others and Types of Connectivity

6.2.3.5 France Market: OEM vs. Others and Types of Connectivity

6.3 Connected In-Vehicle Infotainment Module Equipped Car Forecasts 2020 - 2025

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Z-Wave Alliance Releases 2020 State Of The Ecosystem Report – Essential Install

The Z-Wave Alliance has announced the release of its second-annual Z-Wave State of the Ecosystem Report. The newly available report examines smart home and connected technology from both within and outside of the home and explores the smart home landscape as it exists today, current and future trends and new opportunities, with an emphasis on the role Z-Wave technology plays in the advancement of the industry.

With the number of connected IoT devices predicted to surpass 40 billion by 2025, including smart home safety sensors (i.e. water and motion) and smart security devices (i.e. door locks and smoke detectors ) and smart home energy equipment (i.e. smart thermostats and smart lighting), its not surprising that Z-Wave continues to see exponential growth in these categories. Water, all-in-one sensors, and smart doorbells all grew by greater than 500% from 2019 to 2020.

There is no shortage of possibilities for the internet of things, said Mitch Klein, executive director, Z-Wave Alliance. Smart Home has changed our way of life. In 2005, there were less than 10 Z-Wave devices on the market, and today there are over 3,300 certified products worldwide across an Alliance of hundreds of global member companies. As we look ahead, we see tremendous opportunity for Z-Wave to continue to advance the way we live.

The report is divided into sections which collectively provide data, figures and proof points impressing upon Z-Wave technology as the leading low-energy mesh network protocol for smart home devices. Contained within the report, readers will find research from analysts examining relevant industry verticals including MDU, insurance, aging-in-place, healthcare, real estate, and more.

Additionally, the report is brimming with thought-leadership contributions regarding open standards, interoperability, artificial intelligence and contextual awareness, and features a section where technology experts and industry press provide their insights into the future of the smart home through the rest of 2020 and beyond.

For nearly two decades, the Z-Wave Alliance has stewarded the advancement of the Z-Wave technology and served as an organization where manufacturers interested in integrating Z-Wave technology could come together to work on new methods of implementation, further certification and market the strengths and benefits of Z-Wave to consumers.

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STL sets up end-to-end 5G Ecosystem with its strong portfolio of optical fibers and wireless technologies – PR Newswire India

PUNE, India, July 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- STL (NSE: STRTECH), an industry leading integrator of digital networks, today announced financial results for the first quarter ending June 30, 2020. The company recorded a strong cumulative order book of over Rs. 10,300 crore and revenues of Rs. 876 crore. While the revenues for the quarter were affected by lockdowns in various parts of the globe due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the company's performance showcased a balanced focus on employee well-being and supporting customers with resilience and adaptability. STL is proud of its role in upgrading and maintaining the digital lifeline connecting the world for its customers.

During this period, STL has further invested in building a one-of-a-kind end-to-end Digital networks ecosystem, including next-gen optical and wireless (5G) portfolio for all markets. Subsequently, global, marquee network creators are actively discussing large scale engagements with STL for 5G networks, FTTH rollouts, Data centers, and network modernisation.

Earlier this month, at STLescope 2020, STL announced Vision 2023 to investors and analysts. Over the next-3 year, STL plans to:

This comes with the backdrop of a credible performance - doubling of revenues in the last 3 years.

Industry at Inflection Point

As remote working becomes the new norm, the shift to digital is now permanent. Globally, internet traffic has increased significantly, and the demand for data connectivity continues to grow exponentially. The current digital infrastructure is not primed to manage this sudden spike in web traffic, so a completely new architecture is evolving - the Next-Gen Digital Network. These virtualised networks will be software-driven, disaggregated, converged, fibre rich, and close to the Edge.

Digital service providers and cloud companies globally have accelerated their plans to bring these digital networks to the market, while they continue to invest in modernising the current networks.

STL, with its unique value proposition - 25 years in optical connectivity, large-scale digital network integration, and virtualised wireless capabilities, is gaining global prominence as a leading integrator of digital networks.

Empowering Customers to realise their Vision

In the current times, as connectivity becomes an essential service like food, water and electricity, STL continues to support its customers relentlessly by delivering end-to-end solutions for their fixed and wireless networks:

Leading one-of-a-kind 5G Ecosystem

STL continues to strengthen the Make in India 5G ecosystem by investing in technology and assembling an ecosystem of partners in hardware manufacturing, cloud computing, and academia. The ecosystem will create the Next-Gen Digital Network by bringing together four specialised technological confluences - (i) wired and wireless; (ii) software and hardware; (iii) connectivity and compute; and (iv) open source - all at the edge of the network. This network will bring the scale and quality to bring affordable Internet to the world.

Q1FY21 Financial Highlights

Revenue: Rs. 876 crore

EBITDA: Rs. 131 crore

PAT: Rs. 6 crore

Order Book: Rs.10,312 crore

Exports at 51% of revenue

"Digital disruption is the new normal, and the world is embracing the changes that come with it. New ways of working, new business models and new opportunities are emerging. We are seeing the current telecom infrastructure evolving to a new digital network architecture - virtual, converged, disaggregated, and close to the Edge," said Dr. Anand Agarwal, Group CEO, STL. He added, "As our customers are swiftly advancing towards creating these new digital networks, we are uniquely positioned with our 5G Ecosystem and digital network integration capabilities, to deliver these next-gen digital networks for our customers globally."

To know more about the company's strategy and Q1FY21 results, please log in to Analyst Call today at 16.00 IST.

About Sterlite Technologies Ltd - STL

STL is an industry-leading integrator of digital networks.

We design and integrate these digital networks for our customers. With core capabilities in Optical Interconnect, Virtualised Access Solutions, Network Software and System Integration, we are the industry's leading end-to-end solutions provider for global digital networks. We partner with global telecom companies, cloud companies, citizen networks and large enterprises to deliver solutions for their fixed and wireless networks for current and future needs.

We believe in harnessing technology to create a world with next generation connected experiences that transform everyday living. With intense focus on end-to-end network solutions development, we conduct fundamental research in next-generation network applications at our Centre of Excellence. STL has a strong global presence with next-gen optical preform, fibre and cable manufacturing facilities in India, Italy, China and Brazil, along with two software-development center's across India and one data Centre design facility in the UK.

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Xvoucher Launches a Global Tax Solution Designed for the Learning Ecosystem – Southernminn.com

MINNEAPOLIS, July 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Xvoucher, a division of Genuine Genius Technologies, LLC, is announcing the launch of their newest financial management solution: Global Tax Service. An innovative new service added to the Xvoucher platform.

When it comes to the sale, distribution, and consumption of learning and testing, all taxes are not created equally. The world of global taxation is complex. Dealing with taxing authorities internationally, staying informed of the changing laws, payment schedules, governmental requirements, and the currencies involved gets exponentially more complicated. As such, Xvoucher has rapidly established itself as a leader in tax management for credentialing and training programs that have a global footprint.

"Tax management and payment is a challenge for any global organization that sells training and credentialing. Xvoucher's new service ensures that their learning program is legally compliant, reducing their exposure and opening new markets." - Kevin Brice, CEO of Xvoucher

Xvoucher's innovative Global Tax Service manages your company's tax filing capabilities, allowing you to focus on other things--like growing your education business. Xvoucher's global partnership with Deloitte is at the forefront of managing our specialized tax management service. With a corporate presence in over 60 countries it is now possible to leverage Xvoucher's expertise as an added service to our existing Learning Marketplace capabilities.

Xvoucher understands how different training modalities like asynchronous training, e-learning, virtual Instructor-led, and even webinars are often taxed differently. Assuring compliance to current tax laws within all jurisdictions and having tax-compliant invoicing throughout a program's ecosystem brings you peace of mind.

For more information on Xvoucher's Global Tax Service, contact our team: sales@xvoucher.com.

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HUAWEI clocks 1.6 million developers for its HMS ecosystem as it reaches 700 million global users – Pocketnow

At its 19th China Internet Conference held on July 23 in China, HUAWEI shared some important figures regarding its Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) Ecosystem, the companys alternative to a Google services-free ecosystem. The Chinese electronics giant has revealed that it now has reached 1.6 million developers worldwide working with the HMS core, a number that is 76% higher compared to last year.

Additionally, the company also announced that the HMS ecosystem has now reached 700 million users worldwide, which amounts to a growth of 32% on an annual basis. Moreover, the company mentioned that over 81,000 innovative applications have integrated the HMS core open abilities since its inception.

Furthermore, the $1 billion HMS Ecosystem Incentive Program that HUAWEI announced back in September is also reaping good results. Initially created to boost app development, user growth and marketing, the Shining Star Program that oversees it has since provided support to 10,000 apps.

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Beram Kayal sounds ominous Rangers title warning as Celtic hero reckons there’s ‘no doubt’ about 10 In A Row – Daily Record

Confident Beram Kayal reckons Neil Lennon being in place to mastermind Celtic's title tilt means there's "no doubt" his former team will secure 10 In A Row this season.

The Israeli international was a key player under the Irishman and played a vital role in securing the first three league triumphs.

And Kayal believes the Irishman's managerial ability leaves rivals Rangers facing a tall order in stopping Celtic securing Scottish football immortality.

Speaking to the Herald, he said: I enjoyed my time. We started something there and I think they will finish it this season by completing 10 In A Row.

"I have been really pleased to see the boys continue to do so well.

It hasnt been easy for them to change manager from Ronny Deila to Brendan Rodgers and now the main man Lenny is back.

"Neil Lennon is a super guy, he is hungry, he wants to win. I have no doubt Celtic are going to do it."

Despite the 32-year-old believing a title success for the ages is coming for his former team, the combative midfielder has nothing but praise for new Rangers defender Leon Balogun.

Kayal is certain Steven Gerrard has landed a player capable of competing for regular game time as Nigerian international inked a deal at Ibrox on Friday.

He said: Obviously, Rangers have made progress in the last few years. I havent been surprised by that. That is what happens when you bring in a legend like Stevie G.

"They are building something very good there at Ibrox.

I know Connor Goldson. He was with Brighton when we were in the Championship. He is a great talent and I havent been surprised that he has done so well at Rangers in the last couple of seasons.

"But a team like Rangers needs more than three centre backs, they need four or five. Competition has to be high.

But if Leon proves himself he should feature in the first team there. He is aninternationalfootballer who has played at a very high level in his career. He will be pushing hard to be in the starting XI in the new season.

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Readers sound off on police criticism, nuns and the Golden Rule – New York Daily News

Bronx: Im confused. First, the Daily News and the public howl about summons and arrest quotas, even publishing stories about the brave police officers who came forward to whine about this evil. Now, you complain that not enough arrests and summonses are being made. If you dont want a quota, you cannot complain about the number of arrests and summonses, since there is no mandatory number expected of officers. I also remember reading some nonsense about smart policing, which is a fantasy, just like, you cannot arrest your way out of crime. I had to laugh when I heard that one. If thats true, why are arrests down and crime going up? Stop talking out of both sides of your mouth. I fully support cops standing on the sidelines until the mayor, the City Council, the press and the defund the police believers decide theyve had enough. Eric Reynolds, NYPD Det., retired

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KEEPING THE FAITH | How to embrace kindness as a lifestyle – Mahoning Matters

The Golden Rule encourages us to treat others with respect, kindness and fairness. It is advanced by the concepts of compassion and empathy.

It is hard to imagine but there was a recent time when we looked forward to renting videotapes.

Yeah, I pretty much dated myself. Each tape had a sticker affixed that said, Please be kind and rewind

It was not a requirement, but a hope that one would be mindful of the next viewers desire to enjoy the same experience. The sticker was in essence a visual appeal to the renter to be considerate of others.

The Golden Rule is the moral principle and practice of treating other people as one's self would prefer to be treated. It is considered to be one of Jesus' most profound and impactful teachings. He taught in Matthew 7:12 Do to others whatever you would like them to do to you. This is the essence of all that is taught in the law and the prophets.

The Golden Rule encourages us to treat others with respect, kindness and fairness. It is advanced by the concepts of compassion and empathy. Its basic principle is that you would extend yourself to others as you want to be done to you. Kindness is a virtue that is embraced by many cultures and religions.

Kindness is the ability to display concern for others without expecting praise, recognition or reward.

I also believe that within the Golden Rule, we should treat others as they wish to be treated. I try not to presume to know what is best for someone, especially if their approach is not the same as mine; I try to honor and respect their preference.

In third grade at Mary Haddow Elementary School, a classmate untied my shoe in a failed attempt to be funny. However it was not known, but my younger sister tied my shoes for me daily!

Raising my hand in horror yet without shame, upon being acknowledged I said, "Mrs. Phifer, Anthony untied my shoes and I don't know how to tie them!"

I don't remember her immediate response but we were then given classwork to complete independently. It was then she took me to a private area and observed my unsuccessful attempts to tie. She quickly realized that I was left-handed trying to tie like I was right-handed!

It was not on her lesson plans for the day or within the curriculum to teach ME a skill others had already mastered in kindergarten! Without judgment or scorn, she taught me how to complete this once difficult task!

Recently I recalled the impact of that episode several times on the same day yet on different occasions. While I have long acknowledged this act to her directly, I felt led to further express my appreciation in a tangible way.

My Granny often said, "Give me my flowers while I can smell them!" It is a blessing that Mrs. Phifer still lives within walking blocks of my home. As an educator, she lived among the students she taught. Hence, I arrived at her home with a floral arrangement unannounced!

It was Lewis/Louie standing at her door, but she kept addressing me as "Rev. Macklin" After excusing myself for the impromptu visit, I shared my appreciation for that impactful teaching moment.

She recalled the moment as well, saying "I was not going to let him do that to you again! This act also effectively took away the power of the bully. I remain grateful for her intentional response of kindness. Four decades later I still vividly recall her single act of empathy.

We have been bombarded in the midst of this pandemic with a series of unnatural disasters the human acts or inactions which cause harm or aggravate circumstances which are in our control. Even the wearing of face masks to protect others has become a contentious act for some.

The Golden Rule is reinforced and stated in the Old Testament as well. Leviticus 19:18 admonishes, Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against anyone among your people but love your neighbor as yourself. I am the LORD. While we can debate the justification or gross injustice of any one conflict, I am disheartened when I think of the devastation created by wars motivated by racial or religious hatred.

The local and national news has reported numerous examples of inhumane domestic aggression and insensitivity with increasing episodes of violence, racial strife, sexual harassment, civil unrest, marginalization of victims and intimidation.These behaviors demean the victim and damage our civic life. Flashes of aggression in word and deed can be life-changing.

We all become less when these offenses are perpetrated. I contend that preventing conflict should be one of the most important human aspirations.

Be kind especially to unkind people they need it the most. Kind words can heal the heart and mind. Luke 6:35 directs us to Love your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing in return, and your reward will be great."

Pope Francis said it well, Let us learn to live with kindness, to love everyone, even when they do not love us. The true reward of being good to others is spreading some joy and offering hope.

John Wesley once said, Do all the good you can. By all the means you can. In all the ways you can. In all the places you can. At all the times you can. To all the people you can. As long as ever you can.

Even when things seem to be in disarray, God still finds a way to show love and kindness. As we are made in His image, we have the ability to do the same to others.

The world is demanding us to be kind especially under the pressure given the climate in this country and the extraordinary pressure we are all under. We all need to give each other a lot more mercy! We have been through some challenging times where we must constantly reassess, recalculate and readjust things differently in real-time.

The late Rev Lonnie Kwajo Asim Simon, the pastor emeritus of the New Bethel Baptist Church and was recognized in the community as The Peoples Pastor for his stalwart advocacy for humanity. He was an accomplished author and poet in his own right. However he would frequently conclude public gathering with a recitation by Charles Meigs entitled Others

Lord help me live from day to dayIn such a self-forgetful wayThat even when I kneel to prayMy prayer shall be for Others.

Help me in all the work I doTo ever be sincere and trueAnd know that all I do for youMust needs be done for Others.

Let self be crucified and slainAnd buried deep; and all in vainMay efforts be to rise againUnless to live for Others.

And when my work on earth is doneAnd my new work in heavens begunMay I forget the crown Ive wonWhile thinking still of Others.

Others, Lord, yes othersLet this my motto beHelp me to live for othersThat I may live like Thee.

We must embrace kindness as a lifestyle so that in the event of conflict, kindness would ebb naturally from us instead of forced politeness or attempting to be nice without being offensive. Proverbs 16:23-24 From a wise mind comes wise speech; the words of the wise are persuasive. Kind words are like honey sweet to the soul and healthy for the body.I contend the best medicine for the world today is kindness so please administer a generous dose often!

I honor the legacy of civil rights icons Reverend C. T. Vivian and the honorable U.S. Rep. John Lewis who passed away within hours of each other. These men were central figures in the early struggles of Americas Civil Rights Movement. These agents of change used their platforms to show the world how it could be better using the approach of non-violence. Both valiantly faced while experiencing violent bigotry as they walked alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for the cause of equality.

They displayed the essence of the Golden Rule during a time when it was not extended to them. As Congressman Lewis stood earlier this year, battling terminal cancer, on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday he issued a challenge to the conscience of America to get in good trouble, necessary trouble Remember it is always your choice whether to be an instrument of peace or a tool of torture. Choose wisely and keep fighting the good faith!

Rev. Lewis W. Macklin II is the lead pastor of Holy Trinity Missionary Baptist Church, chaplain for the Youngstown Police Department and coordinator of the Mahoning Valley African American Male Wellness Walk. He resides in Youngstown with Dorothy, his partner in marriage and ministry. They share the love and joy of 5 children and 6 grandchildren.

All biblical references cited are New Living Translation unless otherwise noted.

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Letter: The left doesnt know what patriotism is – Red Bluff Daily News

Editor:

In response to never-Trump Mitch Crows letter on July 2, even the casual observer will come to the conclusion that Mr. Crows crowing is the result of overdosing on the cool-aid so abundantly served up by the fake news media and the leadership of the Democratic Party and has no clue what sanity, patriotism and Christianity is all about.

Its plain to see his description of President Trump exactly describes the Clintons and Obamas, the most recent Democrats to occupy the White House. Both are filthy rich by selling out our country and leaving our national defense defenseless. Is that being patriotic?

Is refusing to call Arabs terrorists who make videos of beheading Christians and Jews, is that being Christian? Obama claimed he was a Christian. To what country does his loyalty go?

Mayors of major cities across the country for decades have been Democrats. I dont hear Mr. Crow objecting to the black on black crime that has claimed the lives of countless children over the decades. Or the rioting and destruction in these cities led by patriots of the Democratic Party, Black Lives Matter and ANTIFA. That is insane.

Sanity is making rational decisions such as renegotiating trade deals and removing restrictions made by Democrats that sent jobs overseas and by bringing back those jobs putting people back to work and off welfare.

Patriotism is devotion to our country and concern for its defense. When Donald Trump was sworn in as president our military was desperately inadequate for a proper defense. Our borders were wide open and we were under an invasion of illegals. President Trump built our military back to defend us and our borders are much more secure.

Being a Christian is following the golden rule, do unto others as you would have them do unto you. President Trump has done just that. Minorities benefited the most from the jobs he brought back and his reforms in our criminal justice system. President Trump has brought back prayer in the White House and Merry Christmas is also welcome there.

Violence always begins on the left and is ignored by the left. Forty-eight shot, 11 dead over 4th of July weekend in NYC, add to the count Chicago, Detroit, Minneapolis and all cities run by Democrats and the numbers go out of sight and what are the Democrats doing about it? Defunding or eliminating their police departments?

Les Wolfe. Red Bluff

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Letters to the Editor for Friday, July 24, 2020 – Tulsa World

Economy improves with masks

What the president and Gov. Kevin Stitt do not realize is that the economy will not improve until everyone is masked.

I will not shop for pleasure until everyone is wearing a mask. I order online the necessities and do without other things.

MaryEmma Bristow, Tulsa

According to legend, Emperor Nero fiddled while Rome burned. Today, President Donald Trump fumbles while America fails.

Trump is the gift that keeps on giving to Russia and China. He and his wrecking crew of Republican enablers preside over our crumbling decline and fall.

If Trump gets a second term in office, we can say goodbye to America and hello to Trumpdumpfistan.

Andrew Shead, Tulsa

In Acts 24:1-8, a trial lawyer and evil accuser named Tertullus proceeded to bring false charges against apostle Paul. Tertullus called him a pet, an agitator and ringleader.

He also accused Paul of belonging to a sect and attempting to profane the temple.

Ever since Donald Trump was elected president by the democratic process, the liberal media has continually dumped prejudicial terms upon him.

Whether a person likes him or not, any reasonable, fair-minded person would have to admit that the constant barrage of hateful speech on Trump has not been equitable. Our president was never given a fair shake from the outset and never even given a chance.

It reminds me of the scripture, They hated me for no reason at all (John 15:25).

Ive been documenting the liberal press comments regarding the president and have come up with the liberals own Tertullusan list.

Socialist liberals really dont believe in democracy anyway, just anarchy.

These people refer to the president as arrogant, divisive, domineering, ignorant and narcissistic.

I would be extremely careful who I made false accusations about. These things seem to have a way of boomeranging on individuals, coming back through people you once trusted and that you thought loved and respected you.

Guy Burnett, Jr., Owasso

Personal freedom is subordinate to the communitys well-being.

For example, as a community, we set aside personal freedom (to drive anywhere we wish) by agreeing to drive on the right side of the road because it decreases accidents.

Similarly, in a sort of two-way street of cooperation, you could think of wearing face coverings as an extension of the Golden Rule.

During this pandemic we wear face coverings to protect other people against the chance that we are contagious but dont know it.

To accept the fact that we could unknowingly be contagious requires some humility.

The Tulsa City Council deserves credit for affirming a new norm designed for the benefit of all.

John and Linda Fields, Bixby

As a health care professional, I review the epidemiology of COVID-19 on a daily basis.

It is now obvious that the rate of new infections is spiraling out of control in our area, threatening to overload the capacity of our hospitals to treat the patients who become critically ill from the virus.

I relish my freedom and personal liberties as do all Americans. That being said, all current scientific studies support the fact that the wearing of mask in public dramatically reduces the rate of new COVID-19 infections in as little as four to six weeks.

By slowing the rate of new cases, we buy more time for new avenues of treatment for those infected and we buy time for an eventual vaccine. I realize there are individuals who cannot wear masks for various reasons, but for the vast majority, masks are a viable option.

As it pertains to the pandemic, it is time for all Americans to put our political ideologies aside, stop the finger-pointing and stop dwelling in hindsight as to what should have been done.

Our best hope is to move forward as one nation against our common enemy, COVID-19. Growing up, my parents provided me with a road map for life that can serve us well during this pandemic: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, the Golden Rule.

Wearing a mask in public is a show of compassion not a sign of weakness.

Justen Brent Smith D.D.S., Sperry

To mask or not to mask, that is the question.

I have heard I should wear a mask to protect the great unmasked multitudes. Malarky!

I wear a mask to protect me. I have no desire to inhale whatever has been spewed into the air by all those unmasked people.

I can only protect me and so, reluctantly, I wear a mask. It comes off as soon as I am out of the store or building.

There is no herd immunity, but we definitely have herd illness. My mask will help me stay out of that herd.

I appreciate the statistic showing the number of recoveries. That makes the virus seem less of a death threat.

I was astonished it took the World Health Organization so long to acknowledge the virus is airborne.

Donna Schoeni, Grove

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