The metal forming market for automotive is projected to grow at a CAGR of 3.2% from 2020 to 2025, to reach USD 202.23 billion by 2025 from USD 172.56…

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The metal forming market for automotive is projected to grow at a CAGR of 3.2% from 2020 to 2025, to reach USD 202.23 billion by 2025 from USD 172.56 billion in 2018. The market is projected to rise owing to key reasons such as increasing vehicle production and growing demand for commercial vehicles.On the other hand, the major factor hindering the growth of the metal forming market is the high capital cost of forming equipment.

Hydroforming market is projected to show the fastest growth by forming technique segmentHydroforming is one of the most advanced forming techniques used in the automotive industry.It is generally used to manufacture hollow tube structures such as manifolds, exhaust cones, and a few suspension components.

As hydroforming is comparatively expensive, it is mostly used by premium car manufacturers.Due to the increasing market share of premium car manufacturers, hydroforming is expected to grow at the fastest rate.

It is an advanced technique and requires a high setup cost as well as high operating cost, because of which it is expected to have a significant market in Europe and North America.

Cold forming is estimated to be the largest market by forming type and is projected to maintain its position in the forecast periodCold forming is one of the most conventional manufacturing processes in which components are formed using different types of forming techniques at room temperature and do not require any additional handling and carrying.The cold forming process is simpler than the hot forming process and does not require any additional setup cost.

Hence, the overall cost of cold forming is low as compared to hot forming. Because of the advantages such as cost and low production time, cold forming is the major preference of OEMs across the globe.

Asia Oceania and North America are estimated to drive the metal forming market for automotiveThe Asia Oceania region is projected to lead the metal forming market for automotive during the forecast period owing to the large-scale vehicle production compared to other regions.According to OICA (Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles), Asia Oceania contributed about 5055% of the global vehicle production in 2019.

Vehicle production in Asia Oceania has grown substantially in the last 10 years.This increase in production comes from small and mid-sized cars in China and India as these two countries have the largest population and are price-sensitive markets.

With the increase in the production of vehicles, the demand for metal forming for automotive grew at a significant rate in Asia Oceania.This growth may have been derailed in 2020 owing to the COVID-19 outbreak.

However, as per estimates, the Asia Oceania will witness growth in the forecast period owing to the successful containment of the virus in countries such as China, Japan, and South Korea. North America is expected to be the fastest growing metal forming market for automotive. The North American region comprises countries with significant vehicle production such as Canada, Mexico, and the US. The US is the major contributor, i.e., it contributed around 65% of the overall vehicle production in North America in 2019. The North American metal forming market is dominated by key players such as the Tower International (US), Magna (Canada), and Kirchhoff Automotive (US).

The study contains insights provided by various industry experts. The break-up of the primaries is as follows: By Company Type Tier-1 - 55%, Tier-2 - 15%, and OEMs - 30% By Designation C level - 45 %, Director level - 34%, and Others - 21% By Region North America - 25%, Europe - 35%, Asia Oceania - 25%, and RoW - 15% The key companies profiled in the study are Magna (Canada), Benteler (Germany), Tower International (UK), Toyota Boshoku (Japan), Aisin Seiki (Japan), Kirchhoff (US), CIE Automotive (Spain), Mills Products (US), VNT Automotive (Austria), Superform Aluminum (US), and Hirotec (Japan).

Research CoverageThe report covers the metal forming market for automotive. It is broadly segmented by region (Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, South America and Middle East and Africa), Technique type (Roll forming, Stretch forming, Stamping, Deep drawing, Hydroforming, and Others), Forming types (Cold forming, Warm forming and Hot forming), Material type (Steel, Magnesium and Aluminum), Application type (BIW, Chassis and Closures), Vehicle type (Passenger car, LCV, Truck, and Bus), and Electric & Hybrid vehicle type (BEV, PHEV, and FCEV).

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Aviation maintenance firm allowed to reopen – RNZ

An aviation maintenance firm which services thousands of aircraft has been allowed to reopen facilities shut down over safety fears.

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The Civil Aviation Authority grounded 21 helicopters in March because of issues with the way Oceania Aviation was repairing Rolls Royce engines.

The authority said the company was not following Rolls Royce's instructions for maintenance which was affecting the airworthiness of aircraft.

The aircraft were used in the tourism, agriculture and forestry sectors - with helicopters in Australia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea also affected.

Oceania Aviation said the authority has confirmed it had made all necessary changes and the turbine shop could resume operations.

Chief executive Nick Mair said it was welcome news for staff and customers.

"I am confident that with the new structure and processes that we have put in place we can continue to raise the bar in terms of delivering our valued customers the highest quality [maintenance] possible," he said.

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ESL Cologne 2020 will be played online, first invites revealed – Dot Esports

ESL One Cologne wont be held on LAN this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, the tournament organizer announced today.

Instead, ESL will switch the CS:GO tournament to online play across four different regions: Europe, North America, Asia, and Oceania. ESL made this decision after extensive research and understanding of global travel regulations and individual national guidelines.

The announcement comes one week afterJarek DeKay LewisandHLTV reported that ESL was leaning toward holding the event online despite its wishes to have it on LAN. ESL One Cologne has been one of the most important CS:GO tournaments every year and was marked as one of the two major events of the ESL Pro Tour in 2020.

The teams will compete for a $500,000 prize pool distributed across the four regions instead of the $1 million prize pool that ESL planned in case the tournament was played on LAN. ESL will equally allocate the remaining $500,000 for IEM Katowice and ESL One Cologne in 2021.

ESL One Cologne will take place from Aug. 18 to 30. ESL distributed its initial invites according to its world ranking, its ESL Pro Tour ranking, and will invite the remaining nine teams on July 20 based on additional ESL world ranking information.

Here are all of the teams invited to ESL One Cologne 2020.

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Global electronic waste up 21 percent in five years, and recycling isn’t keeping up – The Jakarta Post – Jakarta Post

Each year, the total amount of electric and electronic equipment the world uses grows by 2.5 million tonnes. Phones, radios, toys, laptops if it has a power or battery supply its likely to join a growing mountain of e-waste after use.

In 2019 alone, the world generated 53.6 million tonnes of e-waste. Thats about 7.3 kilograms per person and equivalent in weight to 350 cruise ships. Asia produced the lions share 24.9 million tonnes followed by the Americas (13.1 million tonnes) and Europe (12 million tonnes), while Africa and Oceania generated 2.9 and 0.7 million tonnes respectively.

By 2030, the global total is likely to swell to 74.7 million tonnes, almost a doubling of the annual amount of new e-waste in just 16 years. This makes it the worlds fastest growing domestic waste stream, fuelled mainly by more people buying electronic products with shorter life cycles and fewer options for repair.

These products can help improve living standards, and its good that more and more people can afford them. But growing global demand is outpacing our capacity to recycle or dispose of electronic products safely. Once theyre obsolete and discarded, these products can end up accumulating in the environment, polluting habitats and harming people and wildlife.

E-waste recycling

Only 17.4 percentof 2019s e-waste was formally collected and recycled. Since 2014, the amount of recycled e-waste has only grown by 1.8 million tonnes each year. The total amount of e-waste generated increased by 9.2 million tonnes over the same period. At the same time, the amount of undocumented e-waste is increasing.

In new research, we found that Europe has the highest collection and recycling rate, covering about 42.5 percentof the total e-waste generated in 2019. Asia ranked second at 11.7 percent, the Americas and Oceania were similar at 9.4 percentand 8.8 percent, and Africa had the lowest rate at 0.9 percent. What happened with the rest (82.6 percent) of the worlds e-waste generated in 2019 isnt clear.

In high income countries, around 8 percentof e-waste is thought to be discarded in waste bins, while 7-20 percentis exported. In lower income countries, the picture is less clear, as e-waste is mostly managed informally.

Without a reliable system of waste management, toxic substances contained in e-waste, such as mercury, brominated flame retardants, chlorofluorocarbons and hydrochlorofluorocarbons, are more likely to be released into the environment and harm the people who live, work and play in e-waste scrapyards.

Mercury is used in computer monitors and fluorescent lighting, but exposure to it can cause brain damage. We estimated that about 50 tonnes of mercury is contained in these undocumented flows of e-waste that end up in the environment each year.

E-waste doesnt just pose a health risk though. It also contributes directly to global warming. Dumped temperature-exchange equipment, found in fridges and air conditioners, can slowly release greenhouse gases. About 98 million tonnes are thought to leak from scrapyards each year, equivalent to 0.3 percentof global emissions from the energy sector.

Aside from toxins, e-waste also contains precious metals and useful raw materials, such as gold, silver, copper and platinum. The total value of all this discarded as e-waste in 2019 has been conservatively valued at US$57 billion (45 billion) a sum greater than the GDP of most countries.

But since only 17.4 percentof 2019s e-waste was collected and recycled, just US$10 billion of this was recovered in an environmentally responsible way. Only 4 million tonnes of raw materials was made available for recycling.

Thankfully, the world is slowly waking up to the scale of this problem. As of the end of 2019, 78 countries, covering 71 percentof the worlds population, either had a policy for managing e-waste or were putting regulation in place an increase of 5 percentfrom 2017. But in many of these countries, policies still arent legally binding and regulation isnt enforced.

As researchers, well continue to monitor the worlds e-waste to support the creation of a circular economy and sustainable societies. We hope that our efforts to track this growing problem can spur governments to act with an urgency that reflects the scale of the challenge, with laws and enforcement that can drastically increase the proportion of e-waste thats recycled safely.

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Demand for Earphone and Headphone to Experience a Significant Dip in 2020, Influenced by COVID-19 Pandemic – 3rd Watch News

Earphone and Headphone Market: Global Industry Analysis 2013-2017 & Opportunity Assessment 2018-2028

A recent market study published by FMI, Earphone and Headphone Market: Global Industry Analysis 2013-2017 & Forecast 2018-2028 offers a comprehensive assessment of the most important market dynamics. After conducting thorough research on the historical, as well as current growth parameters of the earphone and headphone market, the growth prospects of the market are obtained with maximum precision.

Earphones and Headphones Market Taxonomy

The global earphone and headphone market is segmented in detail to cover every aspect of the market and present a complete market intelligence approach to the reader.

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Chapter 01 Executive Summary

The report commences with the executive summary of the earphone and headphone market, which includes a summary of the key findings and statistics of the market. It also includes the dominating segments in the global earphone and headphone market. In addition, it includes the graphical representation of the segments according to market size and growth rate.

Chapter 02 Market Introduction

Readers can find a detailed taxonomy and definition of the earphone and headphone market in this chapter, which will help them understand the basic information about earphone and headphone present in the market. This section also highlights the inclusions and exclusions, which help the reader understand the scope of the earphone and headphone market report.

Chapter 03 Global Earphone and Headphone Market: Market Background

This chapter explains the key macro-economic factors that are expected to influence the growth of the earphone and headphone market over the forecast period. Along with macro-economic factors, this section also highlights the opportunity analysis for the earphone and headphone market. This chapter also highlights the key market dynamics of the earphone and headphone market, which include the drivers and restraints. Moreover, readers will understand the key trends followed by the leading manufacturers in the earphone and headphone market.

Chapter 04 Global Earphone and Headphone Market: Market Forecast

This section explains the global market value & volume analysis and forecast for the earphone and headphone market. It includes the detailed analysis of the historical earphone and headphone market, along with an opportunity analysis of the future. Readers can also find the absolute opportunity for the current year (2018 2019), and an incremental opportunity for the forecast period (2018 2028).

Chapter 05 Global Earphone and Headphone Market Analysis 2013 2017 & Forecast 2018 2028 by Product Type

Based on product type, the earphone and headphone market is segmented into ear buds, in-ear, on-ear, and over-ear. In this chapter, readers can find information about the key attractive segments during the forecast period.

Chapter 06 Global Earphone and Headphone Market Analysis 2013 2017 & Forecast 2018 2028 by Technology

Based on technology, the earphone and headphone market is segmented into wireless and wired. In this chapter, readers can find information about the key attractive segments during the forecast period.

Chapter 07 Global Earphone and Headphone Market Analysis 2013 2017 & Forecast 2018 2028 by Headset Type

Based on headset type, the earphone and headphone market is segmented into up to ANC and non-ANC. In this chapter, readers can find information about key segments during the forecast period.

Chapter 08 Global Earphone and Headphone Market Analysis 2013 2017 & Forecast, 2018 2028 by Application

This chapter provides details about the earphone and headphone market on the basis of application, and has been classified into personal use and professional use, which are further segmented into corporate offices, media & entertainment, sports, and gaming.

Chapter 09 Global Earphone and Headphone Market Analysis 2013 2017 & Forecast, 2018 2028 by Distribution Channel

This chapter provides details about the earphone and headphone market on the basis of distribution channel, and has been classified into distributor & value-added resellers and retail stores, which are further segmented into multi-brand & exclusive and e-commerce.

Chapter 10 Global Earphone and Headphone Market Analysis 2013 2017 & Forecast, 2018 2028 by Price Range

This chapter provides details about the earphone and headphone market on the basis of price range, and has been classified into distributor & value-added resellers and retail stores, which are further segmented into low price, medium price, and premium price.

Chapter 11 Global Earphone and Headphone Market Analysis 2013 2017 & Forecast, 2018 2028 by Region

This chapter explains how the earphone and headphone market is expected to grow across various geographical regions, such as North America, Latin America, Europe, South Asia, East Asia, Oceania, and Middle East & Africa (MEA).

Chapter 12 North America Earphone and Headphone Market Analysis 2013 2017 & Forecast, 2018 2028

This chapter includes a detailed analysis of the growth of the North American earphone and headphone market, along with a country-wise assessment that includes the U.S. and Canada. Readers will also find some of key points on the basis of estimated market size and consumption of earphone and headphone.

Chapter 13 Latin America Earphone and Headphone Market Analysis 2013 2017 & Forecast, 2018 2028

Readers can find detailed information about several factors, such as the pricing analysis and the regional trends, which are impacting the growth of the Latin America earphone and headphone market. This chapter also includes the growth prospects of the earphone and headphone market in leading countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and the Rest of Latin America.

Chapter 14 Europe Earphone and Headphone Market Analysis 2013 2017 & Forecast, 2018 2028

Important growth prospects of the earphone and headphone market based on the product and the end-user industry in several countries, such as Germany, France, Spain, Italy, U.K., BENELUX, Russia, and the Rest of Europe are included in this chapter.

Chapter 15 South Asia Earphone and Headphone Market Analysis 2013 2017 & Forecast, 2018 2028

India, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Rest of the South Asia are the leading countries in the South Asia region that are the prime subjects of assessment to obtain the growth prospects of the South Asia earphone and headphone market in this chapter. Readers can find detailed information about the growth parameters of the South Asia earphone and headphone market during the period 2018-2028.

Chapter 16 East Asia Earphone and Headphone Market Analysis 2013 2017 & Forecast, 2018 2028

This chapter highlights the growth of the earphone and headphone market in East Asia by focusing on China, Japan, and South Korea. The section also highlights data points regarding the growth of the earphone and headphone market in the East Asian region.

Chapter 17 Oceania Earphone and Headphone Market Analysis 2013 2017 & Forecast, 2018 2028

In this chapter, Australia and New Zealand are among the leading countries in the Oceania region, which are the prime subjects of assessment to obtain the growth prospects of the Oceania earphone and headphone market.

Chapter 18 MEA Earphone and Headphone Market Analysis 2013 2017 & Forecast, 2018 2028

This chapter provides information about how the earphone and headphone market will grow in major countries in the MEA region, such as GCC Countries, South Africa, Turkey, Northern Africa, and the rest of MEA, during the forecast period 2018 2028.

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Chapter 19 Competition Analysis

In this chapter, readers will find a comprehensive list of all leading manufacturers in the earphone and headphone market, along with detailed information about each company, including company overview, revenue shares, strategic overview, and recent company developments. Some of the market players featured in the report are Plantronics Pty Ltd., Sennheiser Electronic GmbH & Co. KG, Sony Corporation, JVC Corporation, Harman International Industries, GN Netcom (Jabra), Philips Electronics Ltd., Bose Corporation, Audio-Technica Corporation, and Beats (Apple Inc.).

Chapter 20 Assumptions and Acronyms

This chapter includes a list of acronyms and assumptions that provide a base to the information and statistics included in the earphone and headphone report.

Chapter 21 Research Methodology

This chapter helps readers understand the research methodology followed to obtain various conclusions, as well as important qualitative and quantitative information about the earphone and headphone market.

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Paper Edge Protectors Market: Global Industry Analysis 2014-2018 & Opportunity Assessment 2019-2029

A recent market study published by FMI, Paper Edge Protectors Market: Global Industry Analysis 2014-2018 & Forecast 2019-2029 offers a comprehensive assessment of the most important market dynamics. After conducting thorough research on the historical, as well as current growth parameters of the paper edge protectors market, the growth prospects of the market are obtained with maximum precision.

Paper Edge Protectors Market Taxonomy

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The report commences with the executive summary of the paper edge protectors market, which includes a summary of the key findings and statistics of the market. It also includes dominating segments in the global paper edge protectors market, along-with key facts about paper edge protectors. It also includes graphical representation of the segments according to market size and growth rate.

Chapter 02 Market Overview

Readers can find detailed taxonomy and definition of the paper edge protectors market in this chapter, which will help them understand the basic information about paper edge protectors present in the market. This section also highlights the inclusions and exclusions, which help the reader understand the scope of the paper edge protectors market report.

Chapter 03 Market Background

This section covers global economic outlook, packaging industry outlook, paper edge protectors market outlook, macro-economic factors, forecast factors, value chain analysis, cost structure analysis, paper consumption by region, life cycle assessment paper, Porters five forces analysis, market dynamics (Drivers, Restraints, and Opportunity Analysis) to gain deep qualitative insights about paper edge protectors market.

Chapter 04 Global Paper Edge Protectors Market Pricing Analysis

Pricing analysis of the paper edge protectors market on the basis of regions and material type, has been considered. Weighted average pricing has been considered by taking regional market share, segmental market share, and pricing, by each region.

Chapter 05 Global Paper Edge Protectors Market Demand (in Value or Size in US$ Mn) Analysis 2014-2018 and Forecast, 2019-2029

This section explains the global market value & volume analysis and forecast for the paper edge protectors market between the forecast period of 2019-2029. It includes the detailed analysis of the historical paper edge protectors market, along with an opportunity analysis of the future. Readers can also find the absolute opportunity for the current year (2019 2020), and an incremental opportunity for the forecast period (2019 2029).

Chapter 06 Global Paper Edge Protectors Market Analysis 2014 2018 & Forecast 2019 2029 by Material Type

This chapters include paper edge protectors market analysis by material type including solid bleached sulfate (SBS), coated unbleached kraft paperboard, and recycled paperboard Market attractiveness analysis for each segment is also provided in these chapters.

Chapter 07 Global Paper Edge Protectors Market Analysis 2014 2018 & Forecast 2019 2029 by Product Type

This chapters include paper edge protectors market analysis by product type including angular and round. Market attractiveness analysis for each segment is also provided in these chapters. In this chapter, readers can find information about key attractive segments during the forecast period.

Chapter 08 Global Paper Edge Protectors Market Analysis 2014 2018 & Forecast 2019 2029 by End-use Industry

This chapters include paper edge protectors market analysis by end use industry including logistics and transportation, warehousing and manufacturing. Manufacturing segment is further sub segmented into food & beverage, building & construction, personal care & cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, electrical & electronics, chemicals and others (Homecare).Market attractiveness analysis for each segment is also provided in these chapters.

Chapter 08 Global Paper Edge Protectors Market Analysis 2014 2018 & Forecast 2019 2029 by Region

This chapters include paper edge protectors market analysis by region such as North America, Latin America, Europe, South Asia, East Asia, Oceania, and Middle East & Africa. Market attractiveness analysis for each segment is also provided in these chapters.

Chapter 10 North America Paper Edge Protectors Market Analysis 2014 2018 & Forecast 2019 2029

This chapter includes a detailed analysis of the growth of the North American Paper Edge Protectors market, along with a country-wise assessment that includes the U.S. and Canada. Readers will also find some of key points on the basis of estimated market size and consumption of Paper Edge Protectors.

Chapter 11 Latin America Paper Edge Protectors Market Analysis 2014 2018 & Forecast 2019 2029

Readers can find detailed information about several factors, such as the pricing analysis and the regional trends, which are impacting the growth of the Latin America paper edge protectors market. This chapter also includes the growth prospects of the Paper Edge Protectors market in leading LATAM countries such as Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, and Rest of Latin America.

Chapter 12 Europe Paper Edge Protectors Market Analysis 2014 2018 & Forecast 2019 2029

Important growth prospects of the paper edge protectors market based on the product and the end-user industry in several countries, such as Germany, the UK, France, Spain, Italy, Russia, BENELUX and the Rest of Europe, are included in this chapter.

Chapter 13 South Asia Paper Edge Protectors Market Analysis 2014 2018 & Forecast 2019 2029

India, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Rest of South Asia are the leading countries in the South Asia region that are the prime subjects of assessment to obtain the growth prospects of the South Asia paper edge protectors market in this chapter. Readers can find detailed information about the growth parameters of the South Asia paper edge protectors market during the period 2019-2029.

Chapter 14 East Asia Paper Edge Protectors Market Analysis 2014 2018 & Forecast 2019 2029

This chapter highlights the growth of the Paper Edge Protectors market in East Asia by focusing on China, Japan, South Korea and Rest of South Asia. The section also highlights data points regarding the growth of the paper edge protectors market in the East Asian region.

Chapter 15 Oceania Paper Edge Protectors Market Analysis 2014 2018 & Forecast 2019 2029

In this chapter, Australia and New Zealand are among the leading countries in the Oceania region, which are the prime subjects of assessment to obtain the growth prospects of the Oceania paper edge protectors market.

Chapter 16 MEA Paper Edge Protectors Market Analysis 2014 2018 & Forecast 2019 2029

This chapter provides information about how the Paper Edge Protectors market will grow in major countries in the MEA region such as GCC Countries, South Africa, Turkey, Northern Africa, and the rest of MEA, during the forecast period 2019 2029.

Chapter 17 Market Structure Analysis

In this chapter, readers can find detailed information about the tier analysis and market concentration of key players in the paper edge protectors market along with their market presence analysis by region and product portfolio.

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Chapter 18 Competition Analysis

The competition analysis section includes company market share analysis, along with a dashboard view of key parameters of top 20 companies in the market. Company profiles encompasses product overview, SWOT analysis, go-to market strategy, preferred sales channels, and key financials, among others.

The major players operating in the paper edge protectors market are Smurfit Kappa Group PLC, Packaging Corporation of America, Sonoco Products Company, Rengo Co., Ltd., N.A.L. Company, Inc., Primapack SAE, Konfida, Cascades Inc., Litco International, Inc., Kunert Gruppe, Raja S.A., Pratt Industries, Inc., Eltete Oy, Napco National, Pacfort Packaging Industries, Cordstrap B.V., VPK Packaging Group NV, Signode Industrial Group (Crown Holdings), Romiley Board Mill, Tubembal Paper Processing and Packaging Trade, S.A.

Chapter 19 Assumptions and Acronyms

This chapter includes a list of acronyms and assumptions that provide a base to the information and statistics included in the paper edge protectors report.

Chapter 20 Research Methodology

This chapter helps readers understand the research methodology followed to obtain various conclusions, as well as important qualitative and quantitative information about the paper edge protectors market.

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Euthanasia referendum: Will you support the End of Life Choice Act? – Stuff.co.nz

New Zealanders will get the chance to vote on the End of Life Choice Act at this years General Election in September.

The Act gives people with a terminal illness the option of requesting assisted dying.

Last November, Parliament passed the End of Life Choice Act by 69-51 votes, sending it to a referendum and putting the decision in the hands of the public.

Assisted dying, or euthanasia, is defined in the End of Life Choice Act as a doctor or nurse practitioner giving a person medication to relieve their suffering by bringing on death, or, the taking of medication by a person to relieve their suffering by bringing on death.

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To be eligible for assisted dying under the Act, a person must be suffering from a terminal illness that is likely to end their life within six months.

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Euthanasia law proposed for healthy over-75s who feel their lives are complete – DutchNews.nl

A Dutch MP has submitted a long-awaited bill to offer healthy Dutch over-75s the right to ask for euthanasia.

Pia Dijkstra, medical ethics lead for D66, promised to go forward with the controversial bill at the end of January, after government research revealed that around 10,000 people over 55 have a serious death wish.

But the bill proposal, handed in on Friday, is likely to stoke conflict in the government because the two Christian parties in the coalition are radically opposed to it.

Free vote

Although the right to choose death is supported in theory by Mark Ruttes VVD, and a previous attempt at legislation in 2016 also had the support of the PvdA labour party and GroenLinks, it is unclear whether Dijkstras bill would win over the majority of MPs which it would need, as it would be a free vote.

Her proposed law would mean healthy over-75s with a strong death wish for at least two months could have the assistance of an end-of-life supervisor to die. But opponents of the law including the KNMG Royal Dutch Medical Association believe it could undermine the strict due care conditions of the existing euthanasia law, arguing that lonely and impoverished older people should have help, not the choice of an early death.

Benjamin Meijer, a spokesman for D66, told DutchNews.nl that his party had agreed with the coalition to wait for the publication of research into the group of older people who want help to die, and was then busy with the joint effort against the coronavirus.

Sensitive

Everyone in The Hague in politics was busy trying to battle this huge crisis, he said. The target audience of this law is very different from those who died from corona but it is always a sensitive subject.

He said that the proposal would now go to the Raad van State judicial advisory committee for review, a process which will take three to six months, before it can be refined and scheduled for debate and a vote. The hope is that it comes before parliament before the next general election in March 2021, he said.

These kinds of law proposals with very divisive subjects are not voted on according to party lines, but by free choice, added Meijer. We cant be in peoples heads to know if they have decided or would change their opinion.

Dijstra has said that for D66 the law is about having the choice at an advanced age, if people consider their lives complete, to be able to die with dignity, with careful help. It was inspired by a 2010 citizens initiative that gained 117,000 supporters.

Unacceptable

But the ChristenUnie a government party with five seats has said the proposal is insensitively timed and completely unacceptable. Gert-Jan Segers, party leader, said in a post: I find it extraordinarily painful that at a time when old people feel extra vulnerable, D66 submits a proposal that we know will cause many of them increased insecurity and worry, he said. This is a path that the ChristenUnie absolutely will not tread.

The CDA, the other Christian party in government with 17 seats, is also against the proposal, suggesting it could undermine existing euthanasia law. When the research on the unhappy older people was published, now-CDA leader and health minister Hugo de Jonge made an appeal to tackle loneliness and social problems. This groups death wish is serious and the report underlines the need for action, he wrote in a parliamentary briefing. It is our task to make every effort to ensure that these people find the meaning of life and meaning in life again.

However, the NVVE, a pro-euthanasia membership body which campaigned for the 2002 euthanasia law, has said it is pleased with Dijkstras proposal. If the proposal becomes law, help to die from care staff other than doctors, such as psychologists, psychotherapists and nurses, would no longer be punishable, it said in a reaction online.

It added that many of this group who are done with life do not qualify to request euthanasia under the existing law because they do not have severe medical complaints.

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Euthanasia referendum: What is assisted dying? The End of Life vote explained – Stuff.co.nz

New Zealanders will be able to have the final say on whether assisted dying should become law in Septembers election.

Last November, Parliament passed the End of Life Choice Act by 69-51 votes, sending it to a referendum and putting the decision in the hands of the public.

Here we break down what assisted dying is, what the End of Life Choice Act proposes, and how the referendum will work.

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WHAT IS ASSISTED DYING?

Assisted dying, or euthanasia, is defined in the End of Life Choice Act as a doctor or nurse practitioner giving a person medication to relieve their suffering by bringing on death, or, the taking of medication by a person to relieve their suffering by bringing on death.

In the Act, medication means a lethal dose of the drugs used for assisted dying.

To be eligible for assisted dying under the Act, a person must be suffering from a terminal illness that is likely to end their life within six months.

They must have significant and ongoing decline in physical capability, and experience unbearable suffering that cannot be eased.

Crucially, they have to be able to make an informed decision about assisted dying showing they can understand and remember information about it, and have the ability to communicate this decision in some way.

A person would not be eligible if the only reason they give is that they are suffering from a mental disorder or mental illness; have a disability of any kind; or because of their advanced age.

A health practitioner is not allowed to suggest that a person consider assisted dying while providing a health service to them, it must be a call made by the patient.

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On September 19, New Zealanders will vote in not just the general election, but two referendums including whether assisted dying, or euthanasia, should be passed into law.

WHEN IS THE EUTHANASIA REFERENDUM IN NEW ZEALAND?

The euthanasia referendum is one of two being carried out on general election day, Saturday, September 19.

The other will ask people if they support the Cannabis Legislation and Control Bill.

You will be given a voting paper for the election and a voting paper for the referendums.

If youre in New Zealand, you will be able to vote when advance voting starts on September 5.

If youre overseas at the time, you can vote from September 2.

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You will get the opportunity to answer 'Yes or No on election day.

WHAT IS THE QUESTION IN THE END OF LIFE CHOICE ACT REFERENDUM?

The voting question being asked is: Do you support the End of Life Choice Act 2019 coming into force?

You can choose one of two answers:

Coming into force means the Act would start operating as law in New Zealand, 12 months after the final result is announced.

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A person would not be eligible for assisted dying simply because they are elderly. People must be suffering from a terminal illness that would end their life within six months.

WHAT WOULD THE END OF LIFE CHOICE BILL ALLOW?

If it does start operating as law in New Zealand, eligible people could start the assisted dying process with their doctor.

In a nutshell, two doctors the person's doctor and an independent doctor must agree the patient meets the criteria, including being able to make an informed decision about assisted dying. If either is unsure of the persons ability to make that decision, a psychiatrist needs to assess the person.

If the person is eligible, they choose a method, date, and time for taking the lethal dose of medication.

At the time the person has chosen, the doctor or nurse practitioner must ask the person if they still choose to take the medication before it is given. The doctor or nurse practitioner must remain with them until they die.

If they change their mind, the medication is taken away.

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ACT MP and proponent for the End of Life Choice Bill, David Seymour, at its third and final reading in November 2019.

HOW WOULD IT BE POLICED?

If the law is passed, a number of roles and agencies will be set up within the health sector to oversee the operation of the Act.

This would include the Support and Consultation for End of Life in New Zealand (SCENZ) group, established by the Director-General of Health.

SCENZ would be responsible for making and maintaining a list of doctors, psychiatrists and pharmacists willing to take part in the assisted dying process.

It would also be responsible for preparing standards of care, advising on the required legal and medical procedures and providing practical assistance around the administration of medication.

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If the Act became law, Ministry of Health Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield would be responsible for setting up key roles to oversee the law.

An End of Life Review Committee, made up of a medical ethicist, a doctor specialising in end-of-life care and one other health practitioner, would also be appointed by the minister of health.

The committee would consider reports provided by the doctor or nurse practitioner about the assisted death of a person, report to a registrar a person within the Ministry of Health, appointed by the Director-General on whether the information complies with the requirements of the Act.

The registrar would check the processes of the Act have been complied with; establish and maintain a register of approved forms and reports received from the review committee and made to the minister.

The registrar would receive and refer complaints to the appropriate authority, such as the Health and Disability Commissioner or Police.

They would also be responsible for providing annual reports to the health minister, who would present them to Parliament.

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The majority of New Zealanders will cast their votes on September 19, but advance voting and overseas voting start much earlier.

HOW DOES THE EUTHANASIA REFERENDUM VOTE WORK?

Casting a vote in the referendum is simple.

On your voting paper, vote by placing a tick next to your answer - either Yes or No to each referendum question.

WHEN WILL WE KNOW THE OUTCOME OF THE EUTHANASIA REFERENDUM?

Although voting takes place on election day, referendum votes will not be counted that night.

Preliminary referendum results will be released by the Electoral Commission on Friday, October 2.

The final, official results will be released on Friday, October 9.

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The Act, if passed into law, would allow people with a terminal illness to relieve their suffering through assisted dying.

WHEN WOULD IT COME INTO EFFECT IF PASSED?

If more than 50 per cent of New Zealanders vote Yes in the referendum, the End of Life Choice Act will come into force 12 months after the final votes are announced.

If more than 50 per cent of people vote No, the Act will not become law.

If the majority vote in opposition to the Act or there is a tie and another referendum is not held, the Act will expire on November 16, 2024, five years to the day after it received royal assent.

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Euthanasia referendum: The most important voices in this debate are the terminally ill – Stuff.co.nz

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"Our families struggle to accept that a disease is going to take us away from them, but the disease is going to take us anyway - we don't have an option or say in that." (File photo)

OPINION: As a passionate advocate for thislegislationand as someone living with incurable stage IV metastatic breast cancer I am, unfortunately, fully conversant with how my disease plays out, and it isn't for the faint-hearted.

I was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1997 and then again in 2002.

I continueto take each day as it comes, along with surgical interventions, chemotherapy and radiation.

When the terminal metastatic breast cancerdiagnosis came in 2016, even as an advocate for this legislation, I wanted to do what I could - but on my terms and within my own boundaries when it comes to treatment and its side-effects.

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The reason I am alive is because of chemotherapy and hormonal drugs. I'm on my third line of treatment now. The nature of my disease means that each treatment eventually stops working.

Metastatic breast cancer is one of the crueller cancer diseases;ask anyone who has lost a loved one to this insidious disease. The extent to which it progresses knows no bound: all major organs, the brain, the stomach, the eyes, the bones, the spine.

I'm a member of a private support group of 6000 women from all over the world. Each day we read and share the extent of the suffering, including many photos inquiring 'is this normal?' due to radical side effects from treatments.And then, the dreaded posts from a family member who advises that their loved one is no longer with us.

Readingthefear and anxiety ofthose dealing with metastatic bone disease when they start to experience fractures and need tohave steel rods surgically inserted to support ravaged bones is extremely tough. This is the reality of my disease.

I will not apologise for asking not to have to go right to the very end of all that this disease has to offer.

Every terminally ill New Zealander deserves the voluntaryright to choose the option of an assisted death during the last sixmonths of their lives.Currently those who oppose have it their way - those who are walking the terminal cancer walkdon't have any options.

We should be able to take the good days, the quality days and enjoy them, having peace of mind that when we've had enough we can say we've had enough.

The most important voice of all in this debate is the voice of the individual who has to travel this journey.

The Act offers the voluntary option to say when "enough is enough" and, trust me, the suffering comes way before the last sixmonths of life.

The issue is that as a society we find it difficult to come to terms with having conversations about death.

Our families struggle to accept that a disease is going to take us away from them, but the disease is going to take us anyway - we don't have an option or say in that.

The very least we can hope for is to say we don't want our suffering to be prolonged, outside of what our disease is going to dish out, or what the chemotherapy, radiation and other chemical cocktails do to our bodies.

I am a wife and a mother, and my family respects my wish for an assisted death.

When there is talk about families and their input - I can assure you that I would rather my children watch me die peacefully than have to live with the trauma of remembering, for years, how my own parents died.

Assisted dying is not about ending life, it's about ending suffering when you no longer have the option of living - you haven't made that decision, itwas taken out of your hands.

The very least you can expect is to be able to call it a day when your disease and treatments cause nothing but pain and suffering.

Every man and his dog has an opinion or view on this legislation, but it's not every man and his dog who are going to die the way others have to die.

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Rescued Pets Movement saves more than 53,000 animals – Chron

By Ryan Nickerson, Staff writer

Homeless animals get a chance for a better life thanks to the volunteers at Rescued Pets Movement.

Homeless animals get a chance for a better life thanks to the volunteers at Rescued Pets Movement.

Homeless animals get a chance for a better life thanks to the volunteers at Rescued Pets Movement.

Homeless animals get a chance for a better life thanks to the volunteers at Rescued Pets Movement.

Rescued Pets Movement saves more than 53,000 animals

Freya wagged her tail as she boarded her kennel inside a Rescued Pets Movements van. It wasnt long ago that she was considered homeless after she was tossed from a truck along with her puppies in front of a Houston animal shelter.

Its a peculiar moment for Houstons Rescued Pets Movement. Shelters can only handle a limited intake of dogs and cats, demand for household pets is on the rise, and Houstons homeless animal population is still high.

RPM is a nonprofit that partners with animal shelters across the country by transporting potentially euthanized cats and dogs in Houston to areas of the country with high demand for adoptions. As of June this year, RPM has saved 53,487 animals.

Due to COVID-19, many Houston animal shelters like BARC are operating under special conditions and the process for residents to drop off animals is now through appointment only (except for sick or injured animals). BARC is encouraging residents to not pick up any stray animals unless they are prepared to care for them at home.

It may take a couple of days, it may take a couple of weeks before you can get an appointment, said RPM president and co-founder Cheryl Perini. Not only has this led to Freya being tossed from a truck but some have been abandoned and found leashed to BARCs fence.

RPM steps in and takes animals from BARC and provides medical care for them in their facility and ideally puts them in a foster home. If no fosters are available, they stay in RPMs temporary shelter until their transport date.

On Thursday, RPM boarded 112 cats and 41 dogs into their vans to be transported to rescue shelters in Colorado and California. They stop every six hours to walk and feed the animals, and they dont stay in hotels.

Its actually been hard to get dogs from the shelters because so many are closed because of COVID-19, said Perini. If you find a stray you need to prepare to keep it long term because you dont know when you would be accommodated.

I also think with the economy being bad there are more people needing help with their pets. Maybe they have to move, they cant care for them, its a really strange time, said Perini.

Perini has worked in traditional pet rescue starting in the early 2000s. She moved to New Mexico in 2008 and volunteered with local animal shelters there. When she moved back to Houston in 2013 she saw how many adoptable pets were on BARCs euthanasia list and they all needed help.

By September 2013, the RPM was created.

Nobody was coming for the moms and so many puppies were on the euthanasia list, said Perini. Now I would say probably 100 percent of the moms and puppies get out of BARC alive.

In September 2013, BARCs live release rate was 48 percent, according to their Asilomar report. At the end of 2019, BARCs live release rate was 88.5 percent.

With RPMs rapid growth, their need for animal foster homes grows too; there are always more animals than there are fosters.

If interested in becoming a foster parent, go to http://www.rescuedpetsmovement.org/.

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Pork producers face $5B in losses with surplus of hogs – Food Dive

Dive Brief:

Even though processing plants are returning back to normal production levels, the pandemic is still causing financial and logistical challenges for pork producers expected to continue into next year. The industry's major trade group is urging congressional action to help struggling producers.

This month, lawmakers in the Senate introduced the Relief for Producers Act of 2020that would give compensation to farmers who are euthanizing their animals because of the pandemic. The NPPCsaid it "strongly supports this legislation" and is pushing for Congress to act quickly.The group also supported additional federal assistance being backed by Rep. Collin Peterson, the top Democrat on the House Agriculture Committee.

"Its imperative that Congress act now, or else thousands of farmers could go out of business, leading to consolidation and contraction of the U.S. pork industry,"Howard Roth, a Wisconsin hog farmer who is NPPC's president, said in a statement.

The government has already issued some help to the industry.The U.S. Agriculture Department said it would spend$3 billion to buy fresh produce, dairy and meat that will be sent to food banks after the closure of foodservice and restaurants during the pandemic have significantly hurt demand.

This year has taken a drastic and dire turn for the pork industry after initial optimism. Facing hardship caused by trade disputes and labor shortages in recent years,U.S. pork farmers entered 2020 expecting to post a profit.But when the pandemic hit, processing plants started to shutter as coronavirus spread among workers, causing the supply chain to back up and leaving hog farmers with no where to send their animals.

The pandemic has infected thousands of plant workersin the meat industry and forced more than 40 plantsacross the country to temporarily close down or reduce production. In April,President Donald Trump issued an executive orderusing the Defense Production Act to keep facilities open and prevent shortages. Labor unions have strongly criticized the ordersaying it puts workers at risk, while industry groups, including the NPPC,praised the move for helping get the supply chain moving.

Despite improvements,this new analysis showed the backlog is still prevalent.Many producers have turned to euthanasia to quell the overcrowding on farms.The U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust division announced in Mayit wouldn't challenge the proposed efforts of the NPPCto work with the USDA to euthanize hogs because of the oversupply caused by the pandemic. The NPPCtold the DOJ that euthanizing potentially 700,000 hogs per week "will be unavoidable."Millions of chickens also have been killedas closures diminish demand for poultry.

As the pork industry continues to face challenges, the NPPC is hoping the proposed bill in Congress, which would compensate hog and poultry producers while increasing funding for animal health surveillance and laboratories, will pass and help struggling producers stay afloat.

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Father James Martin: Wearing a mask is pro-life – America Magazine

I am pro-life. What does that mean? Simply put, it means I believe that all life is sacred, inviolable and a gift from God. That reverence for life includes a desire to care for the unborn child in the womb, the elderly person in danger of euthanasia, the refugee starving on the border, the L.G.B.T. youth tempted to suicide and the inmate being readied for execution on death row.

To that list of sacred lives you can add: the woman standing in line at the grocery store checkout counter, the elderly man seated in a church pew or the office worker who has just stepped aboard public transportation.

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Surely everyone would consider all these lives worthy of protection.

So why arent all Christians convinced that wearing a mask, maintaining social distance and taking the necessary precautions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus are pro-life moves?

Why arent all pro-lifers pro-maskers?

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This should be a no-brainer.

I am sure you know the statistics. Wearing masks helps to dramatically reduce the spread of airborne droplets that contain the coronavirus. Standing six feet apart greatly lessens the chance that others will become infected. Washing your hands for 20 seconds (two Happy Birthdays) helps to kill the virus.

These precautions have been confirmed over and over again by places like the Centers for Disease Control and Protection, in many university studies and by prestigious medical journals like The Lancet. By now these public health guidelines are posted in drugstores, on street corners and at public transportation stops.

In fact, the director of the C.D.C. said recently that if everyone in the United States wore masks, the virus would be under control within weeks.

Is it inconvenient? Of course. I wear a mask every time I step out of my Jesuit community residence in New York City, where these days it is hot and muggy. During the colder months it took some time to figure out how to wear one without getting my glasses fogged up, and today it is uncomfortable wearing one while jogging through Central Park in the 90-degree heat.

Some people think these precautions are not just inconvenient but an infringement on their civil liberties. I could give you all sorts of arguments about all sorts of other public health measures designed to protect peoplefood-safety rules, turn signals on cars and so onthat people seem fine with. But in these politicized times, even caring for the other person has become political. Wearing a mask is not seen as contributing to the common good but as an affront to personal liberty. (I am not including people who cannot wear a mask because of their own health conditions.)

Think about it this way: Would you allow someone to smoke in a hospital? Would you allow someone to carry a gun into a nursery school? Those are civil liberties we are willing to curtail to allow others to remain healthy and alive. It is, again, part of contributing to the common good. Why is it different with masks?

But instead of those arguments, lets look at this from a Christian point of view.

In the Parable of the Good Samaritan, in Lukes Gospel, Jesus offers us the story of a man who is going down from Jerusalem to Jericho on a notoriously dangerous road and is beaten by robbers.

After the man is beaten, two people pass him by, a priest and a Levite. Finally, someone stopsthough doing so would have been not only inconvenient but also dangerousand helps the man. He dresses his wounds and takes him to an inn. Jesus is clearly praising this mans actions and condemning those of the two who passed him by.

Why didnt the other two stop to help? Either they were afraid of being robbed or, just as likely, they just couldnt be bothered. They were too lazy to help save a life.

The Jesuit theologian James Keenan, S.J., once described the way Jesus saw sin in the Gospels as a failure to bother to love. This is where Jesus usually locates sin: not where we are weak and continually trying to do better, but where we are strong and cannot be bothered. The two men on the road couldnt be bothered.

So the question comes down to this: Are you really pro-life? Do you reverence all livesthe checkout clerk as much as the unborn child? The man standing in the grocery store as much as the man in danger of euthanasia? The woman on the subway as much as the terminally ill child?

Do you really want to help save lives? Then start to bother. Wear a mask.

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Is Commercial Space Travel Finally Taking Off? BRINK News and Insights on Global Risk – BRINK

George Whitesides of Virgin Galactic believes that a new wave of human space flight innovation will capture the attention of the international public.

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While Earth-bound citizens grapple with quarantines, a new era of space exploration is blasting off. After years of only gradual expansion, emerging players and new technologies have reignited the space race in the 21st century.

While the Cold War spurred major scientific and commercial achievements, progress tapered off dramatically as government enthusiasm and funding for space exploration waned. But dramatic technological advances and lucrative business models changed the conversation, and private companies are making up for lost time. New investments and fresh private-public partnerships mean that booking a berth in space could happen sooner than we think. Countries like Japan, China, India and the United Arab Emirates are jumping in, too, expanding the borders of geopolitics.

George Whitesides, the chief space officer and former CEO of Virgin Galactic, a company founded by Sir Richard Branson in 2004 to develop commercial vehicles for space tourism, joined the Altamar podcast team of Peter Schechter and Muni Jensen to discuss the future of space travel.

The interview came on the heels of a major announcement: Virgin Galactic, in conjunction with NASA, is opening a private astronaut program with public accessibility. Previously, Whitesides served as NASAs chief of staff after working on President Barack Obamas transition team for the agency. Hes also served as the executive director of the National Space Society and is a sought-after adviser for companies and organizations such as the Federal Aviation Administrations Commercial Space Transportation division, the Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee, the Space Generation Foundation and the Zero Gravity Corporation, among others.

According to Whitesides, Virgin Galactic seeks to expand space access to everyone, so that its not just the province of professional astronauts; it becomes the province of you and I, and the benefits of space accrue to everyone. Whitesides explained that partnerships between NASA and the private sector reignited public interest in space to levels unseen since the Apollo moon landing.

He said he predicts that theres going to be this wave of human space flight innovation coming up, and thats something that really captures the attention of the American public and the international public.

Whitesides explains the partnership between NASA and the private sector.

According to Whitesides, companies are taking advantage of great technical trends that are driving innovation and playing out in the commercial interest, such as developments that allow spacecrafts to be reused.

As he pointed out, travel to Europe would be pretty expensive if every time you got on a 747, you threw away the 747 on the other side in London. In turn, Whitesides believes that passenger travel to space could soon be a reality: I think its on the order of months and its not years, so thats really the main headline.

It could expand rapidly after that: Were going through this weird, interesting and inspiring transitional moment where, in the past, very few people will have known an astronaut, or have known somebody who has gone to space, whereas going forward, most people will know someone who has been to space, and thats an interesting transitional hallmark, he said.

Whitesides explains that the number of people who have traveled to space could soon significantly increase.

Until recently, only a handful of companies and countries were large enough to invest in space. This is the kind of thing that takes not just months, or even years; it takes decades sometimes to do these programs, Whitesides said. But lower costs and more accessible technology are creating opportunities for new ventures.

Virgin Galactic and other private sector players are betting that space travel will pay off as people pay to realize lifelong dreams to visit space. Competition over customers for a rocket ship ticket is likely to be fierce: Marshalling the resources to maintain efforts over the course of a decade or more is really challenging and requires either strong billionaire backers, or government resources or others, he said.

The intermingling of private and government funding in space has become no stranger to geopolitics, either. Between the United States, India, China, the UAE and countless other government-sponsored programs, space is not just becoming closer and cheaper its also getting more crowded.

Although Whitesides thinks an actual space war is unlikely, he expressed caution over the potential for foul play. Different national entities are working at how they can do really serious negative stuff in orbit, he said. There is no doubt there are a lot of nefarious shenanigans going on in orbit today between the Great Powers, and that is something thats driving the creation of the Space Force and other kinds of governmental responses.

Whitesides explains concern about government operations in space.

Whitesides remains optimistic about the prospects of space travels impact on the world. I think that what weve seen is that nations can retain friendly relations in space, even when theyre having pretty challenging relationships on the ground, he said. I think its good that humanity has these programs they can work together on, even through challenging times.

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Worried About Crowded Flights? Know Where Your Airline Stands – The New York Times

As of mid-July, the average flight only carries about 60 people, flying at an average of about 50 percent capacity, according to the trade group Airlines for America, making it easier for the more generous airlines to guarantee open space.

Rather than blocking seats, American and United are offering rebooking for travelers on crowded flights through pre-flight notifications, though some fliers have complained that changing plans at the last minute is inconvenient. Joy Gonzalez of Seattle, a recent flier on American, said the options shed been given to change involved long trips with two or three layovers.

We have multiple layers of protection in place for those who fly with us, including required face coverings, enhanced cleaning procedures and a pre-flight Covid-19 symptom checklist and were providing additional flexibility for customers to change their travel plans, as well, wrote Ross Feinstein, an American spokesman, in an email.

A United spokesman, Charles Hobart, wrote in an email that the overwhelming majority of our flights continue to depart with multiple empty seats.

On airlines that arent blocking seats, carriers say they allow passengers, once boarded, to move to an empty seat within their ticketed cabin, even if that seat is a premium seat, assuming there isnt an issue with balance and weight distribution.

But there have been some incidents on American planes in which passengers complained that they were not allowed to move to premium seats. They made it very clear that if you are trying to sit in empty seats to socially distance, you are still not permitted to sit in exit row seats because you have to pay for them, commented John Schmidt, a Times reader, on July 8, about an American flight from Austin to Los Angeles. This was a public announcement. Is definitely their policy, he wrote.

On July 10, American said it sent a reminder to its flight attendants that read, For now, its OK for customers to move to different seats in the same cabin.

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Star Wars Squadrons Hands-On Preview: Narrow but Deep, Like the Trench Run – IGN Southeast Asia

Star Wars Squadrons will be the first game to bear the sobriquet since Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike in 2003, and although EA Motive arent calling it an official revival, it was clear from my four-hour hands-on play session that they arent shying away from embracing Rogue Squadrons corewell, motive: to capture the sheer, unbridled joy of fantasy space combat. This time, from a first-person vantage, with smooth crossplay as a clear priority, and featuring a signature Fleet Battle mode as the star attraction. Open a comms channel and wake your astromech droid, Gold Leader here are our first impressions of Star Wars: Squadrons.

Right out of the star-gate, the good news is that the flying and combat in Squadrons felt solid. If you like trying to shoot at where the other guy is going to be while wiggling your spaceship to shake off the proton torpedo on your tail, youll be in Gammorean Heaven. I played with a mouse and keyboard, but other participants reported a similarly good experience with a controller. The games targeting system is effective and fairly intuitive, and although its been a minute since I got my dogfight on, I found myself immediately flashing back to my Rogue Squadron days. Targeting and strafing a turret on the surface of a Star Destroyer, the chatter between me and my teammates, jumping from one level to the next, the detailed sounds of lasers and explosions I shouldnt actually be able to hear in space it all felt right.

And although I was far from an ace pilot by the end of play, the number of additional systems woven into the combat loop promised a depth that advanced players will certainly appreciate. It was clear to me that with some practice, I could become a much more formidable force for good and/or evil. Developers included power management, optional front and rear shields, customizable ship loadouts, the ability to drift, and a fairly wide variety of guns and gadgets that all provide different tactical options during a match. Though I was a little surprised I couldnt interact with my droid. Perhaps my favorite round was spent behind the stick of a U-Wing support ship, dropping mines and health pickups for my teammates. And although at first I often got nailed by any missile lucky enough to lock onto me, by the end I was evading and dropping counter-measures like a pro.

My session included primarily multiplayer components, but we did get to play through the prologue of the single-player campaign, which was told in a now-familiar style from the dual vantage point of both a New Republic and Empire pilot. I wont spoil any plot details, but Motive promised a full campaign with bespoke missions touring some classic Star Wars locales, and what we got to play definitely whetted my appetite for more.

One of the most notable changes to the feel of a Squadrons game was taking the camera inside the ship. Inhabiting the actual cockpit, which doubles as the player HUD, did add to my immersion, and quickly bonded me with the pilot I had randomly slapped together from about 16 different template options. And although I wasnt granted any Requisition Points, the in-game method of purchasing new weapons and parts for your fighters, I did get to play with a selection of aesthetic improvements to my cockpit that helped flesh out my character. My Empire pilot, for example, has a real thing for Vader. I mean it might be a problem.

But the star of the show, when it comes to multiplayer, is the Fleet Battle, an epic, sweeping match that plays out in multiple phases. My squad of five, along with AI support fighters, competed to keep our sides morale up through kills and streaks, which in turn unlocked the chance to strike at the enemys cruisers, and, ultimately, their flagship. The flagship can be taken down in a number of ways: by strategically disabling various systems, or with a full-force barrage of sheer direct damage. Of course, as the tide of battle shifts, you might be called upon to hurry back and defend your own cruisers, or retreat all the way to your flagship and swap vessels to better serve your teams goals for the phase. The structure was plenty engaging, and I found myself eagerly and easily bouncing from objective to objective, even if I wasnt always entirely clear on why it had just changed. A good soldier doesnt question orders.

Ultimately, Fleet Battle is an admirable attempt to deliciously complicate the idea of a dogfight, but its not the most ambitious version Ive ever encountered. Levels featured well-designed debris to keep them from being simple sky-boxes, and other than getting stuck in an asteroid at one point, I didnt encounter any technical issues. However, of the four fighter-types I could choose between, I didnt find their role in combat to vary drastically. Support ships served their function and bombers indeed carried bombs, but all the ships handled relatively similarly with varying speeds, and the gameplay certainly wasnt as diverse as, say, going from on foot to airborne in Star Wars Battlefront 2. That said, things might have been different had my ships been fully upgraded, with access to a wider variety of parts. In the end, this game is for those who love pure space combat, and want to do an awful lot of it, over and over, until theyre very very good at it. Like a good round of Overwatch or Mario Strikers, I found myself wanting one more bite at the apple, one more chance to prove what Id just learned and hone my technique.

EA Motive is supporting that goal with a strong dedication to crossplay. Theyve lowered the barrier to entry as much as possible, allowing full crossplay and voice chat between consoles, PC, and VR headsets. And although I wasnt allowed to try the game out on my Oculus Quest, I can only imagine VR must take things up a virtual notch. Whether the ships many systems would control quite as easily with the Oculus simple motion controllers, I cant say, but VR is definitely the version of the full game Ill be picking up. Although the game focuses more on pulse-pounding than the awe of space travel, Ill take almost any opportunity to go flying in virtual reality.

Squadrons knows what its about. Its a very focused game, on a path as narrow and thrilling as any Death Star trench. If youre into first-person space combat, I doubt a tighter package will come along this year. And if youre a fan of multiplayer team sports, you could certainly have a lot of fun putting together a squad of fighter pilot friends and taking a run at becoming the scourge of the servers. The developers clearly have a lot of love for the Star Wars universe, as evidenced by the gorgeous, pop-art and propaganda-inspired cutscenes that help set the game apart from a generic Star Wars look. So if you yearn for a return to simpler days, but with a few new monkey wrenches thrown into the works to keep things interesting, Squadrons has a seat waiting for you.

Michael Swaim is IGN's manager of video programming. Talk Star Wars with him on Twitter at @SWAIM_CORP.

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Typhon Pact: Plagues of NightDavid R. George IIIPublication Date: May 2012Timeline: April 2382 August 2383

Progress: First, we revisit the attack on Utopia Planitia and the extraction of the Breen spy, Kazren, that kicked off Typhon Pact: Zero Sum Game, this time from the perspective of the Romulans, and learn that Subcommander Orventa TJul led the mission. Kasidy, on Bajor, sees the UP attack on the news. She thinks about Ben. Jasmine Tey is the Malaysian woman who helps look after Rebecca, ever since Rebeccas kidnapping, and acts as a one-woman security force. Kasidy replays the message Sisko sent her towards the end of Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire. She decides that even if Sisko keeps his distance from her, the Prophets words may not apply to his relationship with Rebecca, and she contacts Vedek Kira Nerys.

Captain Sisko, and his first officer on the USS Robinson, Anxo Rogeiro, are catching up when they receive news of the UP attack. Admiral Nechayev tasks Sisko with trying to stop the cloaked vessel that has stolen the quantum slipstream technology before it can leave Federation space. Praetor Gell Kamemor convenes Proconsul Tomalak, Proconsul Anlikar Ventel, and the new head of the Tal Shiar, Chairwoman Sela, to express her concerns that the recent shipyards attack may have been perpetrated by someone using advanced phase cloak technology, meaning someone within the Typhon Pact, including possibly a Romulan vessel. If members of the Romulan Imperial Fleet undertook the attack without her knowledge or approval, she might be facing a coup.

We skip forward two months: Kira shows up at Starbase 39-Sierra and relays a message from Kasidy to Siskoshell agree to dissolve her marriage with Ben if he agrees to be involved in Rebeccas life. He is reluctant but promises Kira that hell speak with Kasidy. The Romulan educator Corthin speaks in favor of Reunification at an event, with Spock and others of his Movement in attendance, when Spock learns that theres been a brawl at a different event. He requests an investigation, though he doesnt privately believe that the Praetor, the Senate, or the Tal Shiar are behind it. The autarch of the Tzenkethi Coalition, Korzenten, calls together a session of his senior Ministers to discuss the Federations handling of the worlds of Laskitor, Ergol, and Corat in the wake of the Borg incursion, and whether this behaviorthese are Tzenkethi frontier worldsposes any risk to the Tzenkethi.

Jumping forward another two months, Sarina recalls her recent mission with Bashir, as well as her involvement with Section 31. Bashir initially expresses interest in joining Starfleet Intelligence on a permanent basis, but after some discussion with Sarina he resolves to stay on DS9, with her by his side (shell resign the SI and find a job on the station or on Bajor). Ben visits Kasidy to spend time with Rebecca, as agreed. He still feels conflicted about leaving them, but at least he has the chance to better explain his decision to Kasidy. Rebecca doesnt immediately warm to him, which makes sense given his long absence. We just need to get reacquainted, Ben explains.

Proconsul Ventel meets with representatives of the Typhon Pacts constituent powers. Typhon I is the space station jointly constructed and maintained by the six Pact nations. Breen representative Vart lets the group know that efforts to build a starship with a working quantum slipstream drive have failed. The Tholian ambassador points out another strategy for destabilizing the Federation, one that entails helping the Andorians with their reproductive crisis using information that was available to the Federation (but highly classified), pointing out that the Tholian Assembly was willing to help them when the Federation wasnt. They believe that this may cause Andorians to pull out of Starfleet.

Another two-month skip (to October 2382): Captain Ro catches up with Prynn Tenmei on the Defiant. Commander Jeannette Chao is DS9s new chief engineer. Ro then catches up with Quark. While at the bar, they learn of Andors sudden secession from the UFP. President Bacco travels to Cardassia Prime to persuade Castellan Caran that the Cardassian Union should join the UFP, as the Ferengi Alliance has recently done. Breen scientist Trok is working on adapting JemHadar technology to a new slipstream drive. Meanwhile, Kamemor meets with Spock and asks him to deliver a message to President Bacco.

We jump to February-April 2383: The Tzenkethi attacks an unarmed Argelian freighter delivering humanitarian aid through unclaimed space, only to find themselves in a trap set by Captain Picard. Thirty-five Tzenkethi are detained by the Federation. Sisko, who has accepted a new exploratory mission that will see him take the Robinson back into the Gamma Quadrant for six months, spends some time with Rebecca on the Robinson and on DS9 before they meet up with Kasidy. After Rebecca and Kasidy leave, he visits Vaughn in the infirmary and says goodbye to his old friend. Sela meets with Trok: in order to advance the slipstream project, the Breen need the equipment used to manufacture JemHadar deflector and structural integrity systems. We also learn that Sela was the mastermind behind the UP attack, and is operating behind Kamemors back. Meanwhile, the Boslic government hosts a historic meeting involving representatives of both the Federation and the Typhon Pact, and Bacco announces the unilateral, unconditional release of the thirty-five Tzenkethi as a measure of goodwill. Trade agreements are reached. The Ferengi and Breen resolve a long-standing border dispute. And the two rival alliances agree on a double program of cultural exposure through permissible travel in each others space, and a joint mission of exploration.

Next, June 2383: Security Chief Jefferson Blackmer, a transfer to the station from the Perseverance about a year earlier, is inspecting the stations core reactors, when Ro confronts him about his activities. It turns out hes following a lead based on his suspicions of both Sarina Douglas and Ensign Rahendervakell thShant (an Andorian) on the engineering team. Tenmei has a heart-to-heart with Jeannette Chao. Tomalak resigns as proconsul to Kamemor, announcing that hell petition to return to the Imperial Fleet, while secretly planning to join forces with the Tal Shiar. On the Breen vessel Ren Fejin, Breen pursues a plan to acquire Dominion technology.

August 2383: Picard visits with Ro and shares that hes now married to Beverly Crusher, and that they have a son named Ren, whos about to turn two. Spock joins the crew of the Enterprise as it sets out on its twin exploratory venture with the Romulan vessel Eletrix, led by Commander TJul and liaison Tomalak. Tenmei has a candid exchange with Kira, and resolves to have Vaughn transferred to Bajor before unplugging him from life support. The Ren Fejin reaches its Dominion destination of Overne III. The Enterprise explores a carbon planet and finds evidence that the Eletrix may have already sent one of its shuttles down to the planets surface, without disclosing the expedition, which causes Picard to doubt the transparency of his Romulan mission partners.

Sisko, at the end of his six-month mission, visits with the Vahni Vahltupali, and enjoys his latest recorded message from Rebecca and Kasidy. Trok and the Ren Fejin are discovered by the Dominion. The Enterprise receives a distress signal from the Eletrix; Picard wonders if it may be fake, but decides, in the interests of diplomacy, to respond to it as though it were genuine. Ro agrees to visit with Tenmei and others on Bajor at the Vanadwan Monastery to collectively bid Vaughn farewell in a few weeks time. Trok is held by the JemHadar and the shapeshifter Laas. The Enterprise discovers what appear to be the crashed remnants of the Eletrix, with no life signs but enough bio-matter to potentially account for the perished crew.

Sisko, on the Defiant, finds out that they havent received their regular comm packet from the station. The Cardassian Denison Morad, working for the True Way, consorts with an Andorian who acts as a go-between to Chairwoman Sela, and confirms that certain explosives are aboard DS9. The Enterprise has been having trouble communicating with Starfleet. They decide to send the Defiant, also in the Gamma Quadrant, a message to try and ascertain if their communications are being blocked. Sisko receives Picards message and sets a course for the wormhole. TJul takes the JemHadar and the shapeshifter captive, and offers them their freedom in return for the tech they needed from Overne III. DS9, aware of a communications issue, increases its alert status. Chao and thShant take the Rio Grande out to investigate. The Ren Fejin, its mission accomplished, prepares to travel back home with the cloaked Eletrix.

Kira seeks out Kasidy and convinces her to join her for a meal on the Promenade. Blackmer alerts Ro that a bomb has been discovered on the station. Kira enters the Benny Russell Prophet-enabled reality and learns that she must keep Kasidy from boarding the Xhosa, which she does upon returning to the station. In the wake of the discovery of four explosive devices planted in the stations reactor core, Ro orders a mass evacuation. The wormhole opens, and then the Ren Fejin emerges, followed by the Defiant, whose multiphase tachyon scan reveals a cloaked Romulan vesselthe Eletrixwhich begins to exchange fire with the Defiant. The Ren Fejin and a Tzenkethi maurauder become involved in the battle. The bombs start to go off on DS9, which is unable to eject one of its cores. The wormhole opens again, and Sisko on the Robinson witnesses the destruction of the Xhosa, Kasidys ship, followed by the explosion of Ds9.

Behind the lines: This novels opening line, A river of fire flooded the corridor, is echoed by the following chapters first line: Kasidy Yates watched as a seething sea of fire cascaded toward her. This early parallelism is symptomatic, for me, of three of this novels fundamental shortcomings. In the first place, the repetition is cumbersome: the second instance relates to Kasidy watching a newsfeed of the event described in the previous chapter, in effect asking us readers to revisit, in descriptive detail, something weve just gone through. Secondly, the second line is a dramatic cheat: Kasidy isnt in danger from the fire, as the line strongly suggests. Fool me once, David R. George III, and Ill soon be desensitized to your antics. And finally, on a macro-level, the fire imagery stayed with me as a reminder of what this book most sorely lacks: heat, passion, energy.

In terms of storytelling craft, this is a significant step down from Georges Rough Beasts of Empire. Whatever gains had been made in that book in terms of the authors pacing and narrative focus are here undone by his tendency to provide excessive amounts of detail and penchant for trying to make us care about way too many characters at once. Flipping between a multitude of POVsthere are entirely too many crews and associated characters in this bookends up diluting our investment in all of them. Further, each switch tends to be introduced by a lengthy recap of what happened to a given character in his or her previous POV scene; George spends so much time preparing us for what is about to happen that when something does happen, it almost feels like an afterthought. There are some interesting, and worthy, spectacles the author is eager to deliver, but the proportions of the stage are wrong, with nine-tenths crowded by incident and synopsis, and the magic and fireworks squeezed into the remaining, faraway corner.

The amount of detailed referencessometimes paragraphs-long, sometimes filling up pagesto events not only from the previous relaunch novels but from a plethora of episodes is as mystifying as it is frustrating. Here is one relatively mild example:

After an absence of more than six years, Starfleet would finally resume its exploration of the Gamma Quadrant. Since Elias Vaughn and the Defiant crew had completed a three-month journey of discovery on the other side of the wormhole, numerous events had conspired to prevent a return there: the emergence of the Eavoq from subspace on Idran and the relocation of that worlds planetary system to the Gamma Quadrant terminus of the Bajoran wormhole; the arrival of the Ascendants, led by the crazed Iliana Ghemor; the Even Odds disaster; the calamity on Endalla; and ultimately, Starfleets decimation by the Borg. But with the Cardassian Union and the Ferengi Alliance joining the Federation and the Klingon Empire in the Khitomer Accords, the influx of starships and crews to protect the four powers, coupled with Starfleets rebuilding efforts and Cardassias recovery from the Dominion War, freed up resources for an increase in the number of exploratory missions.

If the point of this profusion of callbacks is to allow readers whove not read any prior novels (or ever watched the show?) to jump in here, then it feels completely disingenuous to stop the story at its most explosive development. Also, ending on a cliffhanger that is supposed to derive at least some of its emotional power from a characters basic lack of knowledgewhile Sisko may believe that Kasidy is on the Xhosa, we know that that is not the caseis, to say the least, unfulfilling.

Further, Siskos reaction during his anguish upon thinking Kasidy has died may be psychologically completely understandable, but, as its expressed here, undermines his prior choices: Wanting to take back everything hed done wrong, all the time hed wasted. Hes spent dozens and dozens of pages over the last two books arguing that his choice to step away from Kasidy was in Kasidys best interest, and now all of that becomes wasted time? Is he referring to his absence in the wormhole? Did Sisko believe that by removing himself from Kasidys everyday life shed become immune to danger and accident? Surely hes not that nave.

Another issue that I had with this ending was its clumsy foretelling all the way back in Chapter 8, which, to be clear, is 284 pages before the actual event occurs. This broadcasting of a major plot development sticks out like an Andorian antenna, but it doesnt even wiggle in an interesting manner. It feels like a way to force suspense into a narrative that otherwise lacks pull. Part of the problem has to do with the frequent time jumps. Time and again, we skip ahead by two months, which means even more recaps: Robinson had departed Deep Space 9 more than five months before, were told in Chapter 23, forging a new path for Starfleet through the Gamma Quadrant. The journey had been productive, with the crew making several first contacts and more than a few discoveries along the way, despite also facing numerous dangers. It might have been nice to see some of these. This bit of prose wasnt enough to convince me that Sisko was on his mission aboard the Robinson for six months, or to make me feel the weight of those experiences. I kept being distracted by other developments Id wish wed been shown (like Kira spending time on Cardassia) that were similarly compressed into a couple of lines and happened entirely off-page.

Two other gambits that I imagine were meant to generate tension had the opposite effect and drew me out of the story. One was the withholding of obvious POV info (e.g. when Ro shows up with a phaser to find out what Blackmer is up to in Chapter 16, he all at once knew that somebody else had entered the reactor compartment and stood behind him. He knew it even before he turned and saw a phaser leveled in his direction. Of course hed see it was Ro. Conveniently, were not told this, and then the scene breaks.) The other is plot contrivance channeled by bizarre character choices. An example of this is Sisko deciding to delay his response to the Enterprise for no apparent reason in Chapter 32. Picards message says: Captain Sisko if you receive this message, please reply at once and let us know the status of the Robinson crews communications with Deep Space Nine. I await your reply. Pretty clear-cut and urgent-sounding, right? So youd think Sisko would reply as instructed. But nope. Instead, he begins to record a message, then decides partway through to give the order to take the Robinson to the wormhole, and, as this happens, literally pauses and waits for no reason: He would complete his message to Captain Picard, but first he waited. Seconds passed, perhaps half a minute, then another. Oh, David R. George, how you toy with us

Much of this could be overlooked if we were sufficiently invested in the emotional dynamics of the story. But George here gives in to a bad habit of flatly spelling out his characters emotions, creating flow charts out of words that neatly explain and categorize their various mental states. This happens, for example, when Sisko meets up with Kasidy in Chapter 14, or when Tenmei unloads to Kira in Chapter 20. Unfortunately, these sections often read like authors notes waiting to be converted into fictional narrative.

Dialogue tends to fall into one of two modes: information delivery and melodrama. A prominent example of the latter occurs in the scene in which Kira visits Sisko on Starbase 39-Sierra in Chapter 4. Sisko says angsty things like Kasidy must hate me by now, and later roars the words Im not the Emissary! In Chapter 7, the exchange between Sarina and Bashir showcases the recurring problem of repetition. We can be together, Bashir says, only to emphasize shortly thereafter, Were going to stay together, and in case that wasnt clear, Sarina closes out the scene by saying, as long as were together. The intrusive standalone line in the middle of all thisThe woman of his dreams had arriveddoesnt help. Speaking of word choices that make me actively dislike characters, heres Siskos self-victimizing internal musing, from Chapter 2: Having been forced by circumstances to abandon his wife and young daughter In space, no one can hear your violin.

The books last hundred pages are its best, as the story gathers up some momentum and begins to bring diverse elements together. Seeing the Romulans get the upper hand on the JemHadar and shapeshifter is intriguing. The Enterprises detective work around the Eletrixs staged crash-landing is neat, and couples nicely with the stations efforts to get to the bottom of the communications interference. The evacuation of the station and the closing space battle are massive enough to benefit from the books large cast, which better renders the momentousness of these events.

There are positives earlier on, too. We get some time with Rebecca, who begins to feel like a person rather than an abstract representation of parental responsibility. George captures Bashirs voice well. Amidst the countless continuity threads, I appreciated specific touches, as for instance how the events of Duet proved formative to Kiras arc.

Probably the most pleasing element, and the one I felt lent the book its most effective sense of cohesion, was its thematic exploration of characters deciding to move on. Kasidy accepts Siskos choice to leave her; Prynn comes to terms with disconnecting Vaughn from life support; Ro finally forgives herself for betraying Picard; Spock realizes its time to let his Movement continue without his direct involvement, and so on.

You can see noble storytelling intentions at work here, and many of the criticisms Ive leveled at this book could have been addressed by an assured editorial hand. Cutting out at least a hundred pages of extraneous material, re-sequencing scenes so that theres a smoother chronological progression, and condensing the timeline would have done wonders. There are glimmers of excitement here, set pieces suggestive of an epic and enthralling adventure.

Alas, what we have is a hefty novel whose first three-quarters are consistently torpid. And the whole thing ends as it began, in flames.

Memorable beats: An old Romulan aphorism: A well-fed serpent at home threatens less than a hungry one in the wild.

Kira to Sisko: Since when did you shy away from difficult circumstances? Especially when it involved the welfare of someone you love?

Kira to Kasidy, at a critical moment: There are still people on the station who need our help.

Orb factor:Ambitious scope undone by muddled execution; 4 orbs.

In our next installment: Well be back in this space on Wednesday, August 5th with David R. George IIIs Typhon Pact: Plagues of Night!

Alvaro is a Hugo- and Locus-award finalist who has published some forty stories in professional magazines and anthologies, as well as over a hundred essays, reviews, and interviews. Nag him @AZinosAmaro.

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The Lundquist Institute Accepts a $1.75 Million Anonymous Donation to Improve the Quality of Dying – Business Wire

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--An anonymous donor has committed $1.75 million to The Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation in Torrance, CA to fund a multi-site clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the compound psilocybin in individuals with severe psychological distress associated with a terminal medical illness. The donation will also support education and outreach programs related to the use of psilocybin within the field of palliative care.

This innovative, first-of-its-kind psychedelic study in palliative care will be conducted at several leading medical schools across the United States, including Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. The study will be led by Charles S. Grob, MD, a Lundquist Institute investigator and Professor of Psychiatry and Bio-Behavioral Sciences at the UCLA School of Medicine, and Anthony P. Bossis, PhD, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine. Both are experts in the use of psychedelic compounds as a palliative treatment model for those suffering with end-of-life existential distress.

The psychedelic treatment model in patients with advanced-cancer reactive anxiety has been shown to be highly efficacious and safe in both pioneer studies conducted in the 1960s and early 1970s, as well as studies conducted in the modern era at Lundquist/Harbor-UCLA, Johns Hopkins and NYU, said Grob.

In their pilot research investigation, published in the Archives of General Psychiatry in 2011, Grob and his colleagues were the first to show that administration of psilocybin to terminal cancer patients had dramatic effects in relieving the psychological stress and anxiety caused by impending death. In clinical trials with 80 volunteers at Johns Hopkins University and NYU School of Medicine, Bossis published similar findings in the Journal of Psychopharmacology in 2016. We dont die well in America and have few approaches to relieve end-of-life emotional suffering, said Bossis. Clinical research has demonstrated that psychedelic-generated mystical experience dramatically reduces depression, anxiety, and demoralization in end-of-life existential distress and can improve quality of life and a sense of personal meaning.

Drs. Grob and Bossis, along with the strong support of the Lundquist Institute, have been on the forefront of the movement advancing the scientific investigation of psychedelics as possible treatments for patients who suffer from a variety of negative emotional states and disorders, said Ira Lesser, MD, a Lundquist Institute investigator and Chair, Department of Psychiatry, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center.

The Lundquist Institute continues to attract significant donor support for our work. This study is another example of how our investigators are constantly striving to find solutions to help people in need, said David Meyer, PhD, President and CEO at The Lundquist Institute.

About the Lundquist Institute: Research with reach

The Lundquist Institute, formerly the Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute (LA BioMed), is an engine of innovation with a global reach and a 68-year reputation of improving and saving lives. With its new medical research building, its state-of-the-art incubator, BioLabs at The Lundquist, existing laboratory and support infrastructure, and a 15-acre tech park in the planning stages, the Lundquist Institute is poised to serve as a hub for the Los Angeles areas burgeoning biotech scene. The research institute has over 100 principal investigators (PhDs, MDs, and MD/PhDs) working on more than 600 research studies, including therapies for numerous orphan diseases, and is responsible for innovations including the first FDA-approved treatment for sickle cell disease in 20 years. Find out more at https://lundquist.org.

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Gwyneth Paltrow endorses use of ecstasy in couple’s therapy – Stuff.co.nz

In recent years, Gwyneth Paltrow has been in the spotlight regularly - less for her films, and more for the controversial health practices shared by her million-dollar lifestyle brand GOOP.

From encouraging people to "steam their vaginas" to participating in "bee venom therapy", the actress is now exploring the use of the drug "MDMA" in therapy sessions.

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Gwyneth Paltrow has been known to endorse unconventional methods of healing and wellness.

In the most recent episode of The Goop Podcast, Paltrow interviews academic Rick Doblin, the director of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, about the stimulant drug's role in potentially helping couples resolve their conflict.

Doblin is currently trialling the drug for medicinal use in the United States, including for PTSD.

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"There's continuing research underway looking at the potential therapeutic benefits of MDMA," Paltrow says as she introduces her guest.

The Oscar winner claims the drug, a type of ecstasy, can be "life changing" and is "really looking forward to it being legal" so she can have MDMA therapy sessions in the US.

Doblin details the ways MDMA is used in psychology therapy - including aiding symptoms associated with PTSD, alcoholism, eating disorders and tension in relationships.

The pair discuss MDMA therapy's role in navigating how "people store, process, and release memories".

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"I'm really looking forward to it being legal, because I want to try this out." - Gwyneth Paltrow

"The capacity for healing is going to be a real gift to the world," Doblin says.

Paltrow responds: "I'm really looking forward to it being legal, because I want to try this out."

The actress, who famously 'consciously uncoupled' from Coldplay singer Chris Martin, revealed in her Netflix series The Goop Lab last year she and husband Brad Falchuk had taken MDMA together in Mexico.

The wellbeing enthusiast called the moment a "productive" session, and a "very, very emotional experience."

In a post to the GOOP website, Paltrow claims Doblin "explains the landscape of psychedelic research, how it's changed, and how close we may be to making MDMA-assisted psychotherapy a legal prescription treatment for PTSD."

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Paltrow and husband Brad Falchuck took MDMA together during a trip to Mexico.

The website, which has been regularly under fire for its controversial health claims, includes a disclaimer to readers: "The legal status of psychedelics depends on where you use them.

"In the US, recreational use is illegal. If psychedelics are taken without careful attention to dose, set [mindset], and setting [environment], it's possible for things to go wrong. As always, consult your doctor before beginning any protocol."

Recreational use is also illegal in New Zealand.

GOOP was previously hounded for encouraging the use of "yoni eggs", designed to be inserted into women's vaginas, and was fined US$145,000 for making "unsubstantiated" marketing claims.

The company hired a team of fact checkers following the incident.

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Gwyneth Paltrow, Michaela Boehm and Elise Loehnen promoting The Goop Lab television show.

Recently, former GOOP-approved psychiatrist Kelly Brogan claimed there is "potentially no such thing as the coronavirus."

"Could this contagion be a reality for others? Absolutely. It's not for me," she said in a since-deleted video on Facebook.

GOOP distanced itself from Brogan, a spokesperson explaining to the Daily Beast: "We would suggest reaching out to Dr Brogan directly as she didn't make those comments on Goop's platform."

This article originally appeared on 9Honey and is republished with permission.

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More Americans Are Using LSD To Escape Reality – The Fresh Toast

When the going gets weird, the weird turn professional, Hunter S. Thompson used to say. They also drop acid, according to a new study published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence.

Researchers found that past-year LSD use jumped 56.4% between 2015 and 2018, mainly due to the 2016 presidential election, which caused a fractious split in American politics and culture, as well as the microdosing trend.

LSD is used primarily to escape. And given that the worlds on fire, people might be using it as a therapeutic mechanism, Andrew Yockey, the studys lead author, told Scientific American. Now that COVIDs hit, Id guess that use has probably tripled.

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Yockeys team utilized data collected by the annual National Survey on Drug use and Health, a nationally representative survey and analyzed responses from more than 168,000 American adults.

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Millennials and those with college degrees accounted for the most dramatic rises in LSD use. Acid consumption increased 70% among those with a college degree, about 59% for the 26-34 age group, 223% among the 35-49 age group, and 45% for people age 50 and older. Gen Z, however, did not follow this trend. People between the ages 18 to 25 saw a 24% drop in past-year LSD use.

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Researchers do believe the 2016 presidential election and current political climate did contribute to these rising trends. Music festivals and microdosing could also contribute to more people using LSD, however, researchers dont expect another drug-fueled counterculture revolution like the 1960s and 70s to happen. Less than 1% of Americans use LSD in a given year, despite the new rising trends.

LSD is a lot less popular today than it was in the late 1960s and 1970s, Joseph Palamar, a drug researcher at NYU Langone Health, told Scientific American. He explained that newer drugs available, like the psychedelic 2C-B, also factored into this national decline, but that LSD is perhaps the most popular psychedelic of all time, and its never going away.

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