Novel Imaging Technique Takes High Resolution 3D Images of Cells – AZoNano

A team of researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology has developed a high-performance Scanning Ion Conductance Microscope (SICM) using the latest advances in nanopositioning, nanopore fabrication, microelectronics and controls engineering.

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Time-resolved scanning allows the 3D visualization of dynamic structures in a eukaryotic cell membrane at nanometer resolutions.

Studying the functions of living cells and organelles at the nanoscale is vital to understanding the causes of disease. Traditional approaches, including electron microscopy, may, unfortunately, damage these cells.

The Swiss researchers developed a SCIM microscope that resolves spatiotemporally diverse three-dimensional processes on a eukaryotic cell membrane at sub-5 nanometer axial resolution. This may offer insights into intracell interactions in the fight against infections and disease.

Studying the intricate functions of living cells at the nanoscale is a unique challenge. Researchers have developed a range of techniques to meet this challenge, including atomic force microscopy (AFM), scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and Scanning Probe Electrochemistry (SPE).

Scanning probe microscopy (SPM) forms images of surfaces using a probe that scans the specimen. The technique made its first appearance in 1981 in the form of the scanning tunneling microscope, which produces images at atomic resolution by scanning a specimen using a probe.

In scanning probe microscopes, piezoelectric actuators move the probe with atomic-level precision controlled by electronics. The probe raster scans the specimen. It captures discrete data points which are used to form an image. Its manner of scanning is called a mode.

Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy (SICM) was developed by P.K. Hansma and his colleagues at the University of California in 1989. An electrolyte-containing aqueous medium is a poor conductor.

A SCIM microscope scans a nanoprobe (micro-pipette with a 50 to 100 nm hole) close to the surface of the specimen. As the probe moves across the specimen, ionic currents flow through the pipette. The strengths of these currents vary according to the electrical resistance across the samples surface, thus revealing information about its composition.

In the hopping mode described by the Swiss team, however, the nanoprobe is not raster scanned. It moves vertically up and down in a hopping motion.

The probe approaches the specimen at a distance of 25 to 50 nm at specified points and retracts, thus providing discrete points of measurement from which an image is formed. Crucially, the probe never touches the specimen, thus preventing damage to the sample.

SCIM microscopy is, therefore, a powerful tool for capturing the steep changes in a cells topography without affecting the sample.

Time-resolved SICM microscopes produce high-resolution profiles of cell shapes and surface characteristics. However, these need to be correlated with biochemical information and changes to the internal organization of the cells.

The Swiss team integrated an inverted optical microscope to a SICM microscope which allowed them to combine recently developed super-resolution microscopy techniques into their approach.

The SICM setup consisted of a custom-built pipette Z-actuator (vertical actuator) integrated into a controlled-atmosphere device, critical for cell viability during imaging.

The imaging of eukaryotic cells requires piezo actuators with a long-range (>1020 m). This leads to a trade-off between resonance frequency and the range of the actuator. The team overcame this by adaptively slowing down the pipettes velocity and applying a gain to the piezo motion as a function of the current interaction curve.

The Z-actuator achieved a wide mechanical displacement amplification of 22 m scanning range on the cell surface. It was driven by a custom-made piezo controller and integrated with a stepper-motor stage for approaching the sample.

The team used borosilicate and quartz nanopipettes for probing. They were fabricated with a CO2 laser puller with a radius of 20 to 60 nm in size. Quartz capillaries were shrunk to a sub-10-nm radius using electron beam irradiation.

Many cellular processes occur at time scales of minutes or hours and are easily trackable with time-lapse SICM. Subcellular processes, such as endocytosis or infection, however, occur much faster. The Swiss teams technique combines the capability to address large imaging volumes (up to 220 000 m3) relatively quickly with high-speed SICM imaging of small details on live cells.

The wide range of measurements possible (Scan sizes from 500 500 nm2 to 100 100 m2, imaging speeds from 0.5 s/image to 20 min/image; Number of pixels per image from 1 Kp to 1 Mp; Depth of view of 22 m with axial resolution below 10 nm) significantly enhances the range of biological studies facilitated by SICM microscopy.

Leitao, S., et al., (2021) Time-Resolved Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy for Three-Dimensional Tracking of Nanoscale Cell Surface Dynamics.ACS Nano, [online] Available at: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.1c05202

Liu, B., et al., (2013) Scanning ion conductance microscopy: a nanotechnology for biological studies in live cells.Frontiers in Physiology, [online] 3. Available at: https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2012.00483

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Scientists invent ‘smart’ window material that blocks rays without blocking views – Nanowerk

Nov 09, 2021(Nanowerk News) An international research team led by scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has invented a smart window material that controls heat transmission without blocking views, which could help cut the energy required to cool and heat buildings.Developed by NTU researchers, the new energy-saving material for electrochromic (EC) windows that operates at the flick of a switch is designed to block infrared radiation - which is the major component of sunlight that emits heat.The new material has a specifically designed nanostructure and comprises advanced materials like titanium dioxide (TiO2), tungsten trioxide (WO3), neodymium-Niobium (Nd-Nb), and tin (IV) oxide (SnO2). The composite material is intended to be coated onto glass window panels, and when activated by electricity, users would be able to switch on and off the infrared radiation transmission through the window.The invention, which featured alongside the front cover of the journal ACS Omega ("NdNb Co-doped SnO2/-WO3 Electrochromic Materials: Enhanced Stability and Switching Properties"), could block up to 70 per cent of infrared radiation according to experimental simulations without compromising views through the window since it allows up to 90 per cent of visible light to pass through.The material is also about 30 per cent more effective in regulating heat than commercially available electrochromic windows and is cheaper to make due to its durability.An improvement over current electrochromic (EC) windowElectrochromic windows are a common feature in green buildings today. They work by becoming tinted when in use, reducing light from entering the room.Commercially available electrochromic windows usually have a layer of tungsten trioxide (WO3) coated on one side of the glass panel, and the other, without. When the window is switched on, an electric current moves lithium ions to the side containing WO3, and the window darkens or turns opaque. Once switched off, the ions migrate away from the coated glass, and the window becomes clear again.However, current electrochromic windows are only effective in blocking visible light, not the infrared radiation, which means heat continues to pass through the window, warming up the room.Another drawback of the current technology is its durability, as the performance of the electrochromic component tends to degrade in three to five years. In lab tests, NTUs electrochromic technology was put through rigorous on-off cycles to evaluate its durability Results showed the properties of the window retained excellent stability (blocked more than 65% of infrared radiation) demonstrating its superior performance, feasibility and costs saving potential for long-term use in sustainable buildings.Lead author of the electrochromic window study, Associate Professor Alfred Tok of the NTU School of Materials Science and Engineering said, By incorporating the specially designed nanostructure, we enabled the material to react in a selective manner, blocking near infrared radiation while still allowing most of the visible light to pass through whenever our electrochromic window is switched on. The choice of advanced materials also helped improved the performance, stability and durability of the smart window.The new electrochromic technology may help conserve energy that would be used for the heating and cooling of buildings and could contribute to the future design of sustainable green buildings, say the research team.The new energy-saving material for electrochromic (EC) windows blocks ray without compromising views through the window, as it allows up to 90 per cent of visible light to pass through. (Image: NTU Singapore)The study reflects the universitys commitment to address humanitys grand challenges on sustainability as part of the NTU 2025 strategic plan, which seeks to accelerate the translation of research discoveries into innovations that mitigate human impact on the environment.Next generation smart window: Controlling both infrared radiations and conduction heatSeeking to improve the performance of their smart window technology, the NTU team, in a separate work to that reported in the journal, created a switch system that helps to control conducted heat, which is the heat from the external environment.The patented NTU switch comprises magnetic carbon-based particles and thin films that are good conductors of heat. When the switch is turned off, conducted heat cannot transfer through the window. When switched on, the heat will be allowed to pass through the glass window.When integrated with the newly developed electrochromic material, the teams smart window can control two types of heat transmission: infrared radiation and conduction heat, which is the main mode of heat transfer through matter.First author of the study, Dr Ronn Goei, Senior Research Fellow at the NTU School of Materials Science and Engineering said, By integrating both the new electrochromic material we invented and the patented switch in a window, we can create a smart window with unique capabilities. With the ability to control both infrared radiated heat from the sun and conducted heat passing through the window, we expect this technology to be particularly useful in temperate climates, as building occupants can use it to regulate heat loss or gain according to the needs of the changing seasons, while still enjoying much of the view.Co-author Professor Shlomo Magdassi from the Institute of Chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, said, The research outcome is expected to enable fabrication of unique windows that will result in energy savings. This is an excellent example of scientific collaboration between the researchers at NTU and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, enabled by the CREATE programme of Singapores National Research Foundation.Exploring commercial potentialMoving forward, the research team hopes to take the invention from lab to market. It has partnered with glass manufacturer iGlass Asia Pacific for further tests, and to look at potentially incorporating the smart window into its projects for improved efficiency and sustainability.Jeremy Sani, Director at iGlass Asia Pacific, a Singapore-based company specialising in innovative glass manufacturing, and the industry collaborator of the research study said, It is our privilege and honour to take this innovation journey with NTU. While we have the commercial and application knowledge, NTU in-depth knowhow from a technical perspective has taken the execution of the project to the next level that is beyond our expectations.

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How can Australia get cracking on emissions? The know-how we need is in our universities – The Conversation AU

Australia has been slow to join the global shift towards decarbonisation and lower emissions. Now, ready or not, the world is on the verge of a climate action crescendo. Australia can choose what to do next: act meaningfully and with determination; dither and have its hand forced; or, at worst, face punishing measures such as tariffs.

Despite our lumbering start, we are in a fortunate position. We do not need to start from scratch to green our economy and participate wholly in the decarbonisation revolution. While Australia debates where to from here as world leaders come together for COP26 in Glasgow, university researchers have long been heads down developing the very research, talent and technology well need for this transformation.

Read more: Scott Morrison is hiding behind future technologies, when we should just deploy what already exists

With the right mix of industry and government support, these university-developed resources will allow us to pivot to a decarbonised economy. Australia can emerge as a green export and research and development leader.

Across engineering and science, were witnessing a research and technology explosion. The once unimaginable is being made possible. We are seeing advances in many fields, including:

renewable and low-emission technologies

energy generation, utilisation and storage

electrification and network hybridisation

power fuels, including hydrogen.

With our abundant natural and mineral resources and agricultural industry, these are all areas in which Australia can and should lead to become a research and development exporter. Aside from helping to transition our economy and lower emissions, this would attract further overseas talent and investment.

Australia has an untapped opportunity to switch from being an exporter of carbon fuels to an exporter of green fuels. We can do this by converting solar and wind energy to stored energy like hydrogen. For domestic consumption, there is a wider range of energy-storage options including batteries and Snowy 2.0.

Read more: Australia's clean hydrogen revolution is a path to prosperity but it must be powered by renewable energy

Federal support for developing a green fuel export industry is growing slowly. However, industry and financial consortia have been investing rapidly in green technologies and plants.

Tackling climate change requires a collective approach. Thats because it affects every sector and part of society.

Universities were once considered somewhat siloed. Now they are working more closely with other institutions. Formerly disparate areas of expertise are being connected to develop research and technology to tackle and adapt to climate change.

Examples of collaboration range from historians and engineers working together to better understand how climate change led to the demise of Angkor through to using data analytics to better understand the impacts of the resource sector on the environment. Increased collaboration between disciplines and institutes makes universities an attractive resource and one-stop shop for companies looking to decarbonise or expand their offerings to compete in the green economy.

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Campuses too are being transformed into high-impact, industrial research hubs. They are gearing up for greater industry collaboration, testing and rapid prototyping.

These campus facilities include state-of-the-art infrastructure, ranging from nano technology and foundries to advanced manufacturing and microanalysis. They are helping to develop scalable and translatable research for both large existing companies and start-ups.

Universities are also increasingly commercialising their research and technology. In the process, they are developing companies with the potential to rewrite Australias climate change fate.

One such company is agri-robotics start-up Agerris. Its commercialising technology developed over the past 15 years from the University of Sydneys Australian Centre for Field Robotics, a source of several successful start-ups. Agerriss robotics solutions to optimise farming have the potential to control emissions in agriculture and related areas including forestation and oceanography.

Another example is zinc-bromide battery developer Gelion. This spin-off from the University of Sydney Nano Institute is disrupting the solar energy industry with its safe, cost-effective products.

Snowy Mountains Hydro, while one of the most ambitious feats of engineering ever achieved, should not remain our nations industrial magnum opus. Its vital Australia embarks on an ambitious plan to lower emissions and decarbonise our economy. If we want the next big thing, we can bet universities are already developing the thinking and technology behind it.

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All academics know that often the best students are the ones who work diligently and consistently over a long period. Others may wait until the last minute, with some bright, creative minds somehow always pulling through with distinction.

We are now at the 11th hour. Lets hope Australia is that precocious student who can pull it all off in the nick of time.

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Eagles All-22 Film Review: Observations from the loss to the Chargers – Bleeding Green Nation

What a frustrating game the Eagles loss to the Chargers was... lets get to the film quickly. The usual disclaimer - I will be breaking down film on my Twitter account and then uploading the tweets with some more analysis in this piece. I obviously cannot post everything so I will focus on certain things each week that stand out to me. I might see something a few times on film but only upload one example as you dont need to see everything, so you will have to take my word if I say that I have seen something multiple times.

I am going to break down the offense followed by the defense each week and I will post the plays in order so you can see how the game played out.

This week I am going to focus largely on the defense because I think a lot of people have questions about this unit. As always, let me know your thoughts in the comments and I look forward to discussing the game with you all. Lets get to the film!

Right, lets begin with this miss! Meant 11 personnel clearly, but I think this is a bad miss but not a terrible one? I am glad to see Jalen Hurts getting off his 1st read but you would like a top QB to make this throw. All QBs will miss throws like this. Id just like Hurts to make more big time throws than he does currently.

Ill be honest, I dont usually break down running plays in detail because I find studying the pass game more interesting. But this was the same gameplan as last week. A ton of under center running. One drive was literally just 13 personnel under center runs, which was awesome. I thought all the OL run blocked pretty well and Scott and Howard both looked really good. The run game is looking very, very good right now.

Sirianni done a fantastic job keeping Hurts reads simple for the most part. There was a lot of 1-read isolation routes to Smith on the outside and a lot of simple reads such as the one below. You basically read the safety, throw the post or the cross depending on what the coverage is or check it down. Just a feeling I have, but I think Hurts throws the ball with much better timing and accuracy on simple reads when he stays calm and he isnt being asked to read too much. I could write a whole article on DeVonta Smiths route running from this game too - it was awesome.

It was weird how bad the Chargers were at containing Hurts this game. I cant see many teams making it that easy... but fair play to Hurts for taking advantage. Would love to see him keep his eyes downfield here but I am nitpicking as it was 3rd down and he got the 1st so, I am not going to complain!

Everyone was talking about this play on Sunday! Its another example of a bad miss (not a terrible one) but one you would like a top quarterback to make. For Hurts to really get to the next level, you want to see these completed. Personally, I actually dont mind him drifting slightly as it makes it a better angle to complete the ball but he has to reset his feet before throwing. People often say arm strength doesnt matter but it does because certain quarterbacks can throw this ball off platform (Josh Allen, Aaron Rodgers etc) but Hurts doesnt have the ability to. He needs to be properly set in order to complete this.

I dont like picking on individuals much but Ill just say this - I am surprised the Eagles are not starting Nate Herbig at right guard.

Oh baby. My favorite position to break down is wide receiver and I already cant wait until the offseason where I can study Smith in more detail. This guy gets how to get open. This stuff is so hard to teach.

Lets talk offensive design for a second. In a good, well-designed offense, you ideally want each play to have an option against coverages and to be prepared for blitzes. Normally, if you sense the defense is bringing more men than you have blockers (it looks like 6v5 presnap) then you should have a hot route built into the play. I cant see it here. I am guessing (total guess) the running back is meant to turn around if there is a blitz and catch the checkdown. Good offenses would do this. This passing game sadly is not great. Its hard to blame Hurts unless he is meant to check it down to the receiver running the drag but that is a weird hot route to have built into the play. I want to see immediate improvement in this area.

My favorite throw by Hurts all game. He seems to grow in comfort throughout the game each week and when he trusts his protection and steps up he looks very good usually.

I am going to talk about the defensive system and coaching in the second half of this article. Lets get one thing clear though... do not criticize Jonathan Gannon for not blitzing (he did about 30% of the snaps) and dont criticize him for playing 2 high all the time (he played a ton of single high) or for playing zone coverage all the time (he played a lot of man). This game plan was not the same we saw earlier. But... it yielded the same results. And that is a problem. I still think the Eagles have too many snaps like the one below where there is no presnap disguise and the cornerbacks are too soft. I think Gannon needs to trust his corners more, especially on 3rd down like below.

The Eagles played a lot more single high man coverage this game. I thought it was Darius Slay and Steve Nelsons worst game of the season. I think it is very likely that those two things are linked.

We spoke offensive design earlier... now lets talk defensive design. There are way too many plays where a mistake happens. Its not always easy to see why or who made the mistake but they happen to frequently. I dont know if its poor coaching. Too much change. Bad players who cant handle change. I dont know. But it happens too much. Personally, I would lean towards the coaches changing the defense a lot throughout the season and the players struggling to remember every play or every call. Or the coaches arent coaching each play properly. I dont know... I just hope it gets better.

Here is a simple corner blitz but no one covers the flat. A good quarterback will take advantage of this all day long. This is an aggressive play call but still gives up an easy completion.

Heres another one! Avonte Maddox is clearly playing with outside leverage and expecting inside help. Surely this inside help isnt McLeod as hes far back. So you would think Singleton should be in the middle... but it looks like hes taking the running back. So, maybe it is Barnett who should be covering the middle? But how is he going to do that from the defensive end? In which case, its bad defensive design. Or... maybe Maddox isnt supposed to take outside leverage! We dont know the call, we cant be sure. I just know there are too many plays like this that leave me feeling annoyed.

Last negative... I just threw this in as I love good football and this is such a lovely play design. Well done Chargers.

Onto the positives... can we talk TJ Edwards for a minute? I have always loved him playing in base and attacking the running back but I did not think he had the athleticism to be a full time linebacker. I think I was wrong. He will never be great in coverage and still isnt an elite athlete but he is playing outstanding against the run and his instincts are so good on plays such as wide receiver screens that he can compensate for his lack of athleticism. I am not going to describe all these in detail... just have a look at these plays from Sunday. Some are them are as good as Ive seen an Eagles linebacker make in a long time!

Marcus Epps is one of my favorite players to watch on tape this season. He flies around, can cover the slot, play in 2High and is competent against the run. I think he has a chance of being a decent safety moving forward, personally.

I thought Fletcher Cox had a good game on Sunday... moving on...

Thats all for this week... lets hope for a win next time. Go Birds.

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Authoritarianism and the Cybernetic Episteme, or the Progressive Disappearance of Everything on Earth – Journal #122 November 2021 – E-Flux

Life and society worldwide have been transformed by digital technology, including the fabrics of emotional relationships. Many believed the internet would be the largest ungoverned space in the world with unlimited emancipatory potential, and trusted Big Tech to make the world a better place. Yet power and capitalism filled that space with surveillance systems, the production of private capital, the monetization of data, and the control of human lives. Social media now shape daily life and many have lost faith in the possibility of a shared consensus reality. We are living in a scenario similar to one imagined by Black Mirror: our belief in digital communication and social media creates narcissistic personalities, selves dissociated and dislocated from their reflections online. Digital communication offers an opaque mirror that delivers egos without bodies, eliding alterity.

The collapse of reality, however, is not an unintended consequence of advancements in, for instance, artificial intelligence: it was the long-term objective of many technologists, who sought to create machines capable of transforming human consciousness (like drugs do). Communication has become a site for the extraction of surplus value, and images operate as both commodities and dispositives for this extraction. Moreover, data mediates our cognition, that is to say, the way in which we exist and perceive the world and others. The imageand the unlimited communication promised by constant imageryhave ceased to have emancipatory potential. Images place a veil over a world in which the isolated living dead, thirsty for stimulation and dopamine, give and collect likes on social media. Platform users exist according to the Silicon Valley utopian ideal of lifes complete virtualization.

The internet, moreover, has radically changed the political communications game and must be considered a complex propaganda apparatus. Although a single Tweet can destroy someones career, and fake news can start a real news cycle, meaning is subordinate to the circulation of vacuous content. The capitalist capture of data for profit does not rely on policing content; the production of capital only relies on the constant exchange and circulation of information. We dont yet know the full extent of the manipulation of companies such as Facebook, Google, and Amazon in the last two elections in the US or in other elections around the world. But it is undeniable that digital platforms are actively censoring content in the interests of particular political actors. For instance: in October 2020, Zoom canceled a meeting hosting Palestinian human rights activist Leila Khaled; a month before, Facebook and Twitter censored information detrimental to Joseph Bidens presidential campaign. The same two companies intervened and shut down pro-Trump accounts in 2020, even Donald Trumps own Facebook and Twitter accounts.

After the attempted coup at the US capitol on January 6, 2020, Facebooks recently instituted oversight board ruled that Trump had created an environment where a serious risk of violence was possible. In this light, it seems likely that he will continue to be banned from the platform. According to journalist Shoshana Zuboff, however, this is insufficient, given that the oversight boards decision (whose work is supported by a $130 million endowment from Facebook) follows years of inaction by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who indulged and appeased Trump while entrenching what Zuboff calls surveillance capitalism. A liberal might think that shutting up Trump and helping Biden is not bad, as they are actions that seemingly advance the interests of the Democratic Party. What is at stake here, however, is not whether the platforms take a good or bad stance on a particular issue; the problem is that they have immense unchecked power and can act as they please. Platforms are allowed to secretly extract behavioral data from users, whether or not users are aware, transforming the information into targeted ads, destroying privacy, changing human experience into data, altering elections, and reshaping human civilization. This structure can be termed the cybernetic episteme, and the new form of control, which goes beyond the previous regime of biopower, can be termed neuropower.

According to its Greek etymology, an episteme is a system of understanding. In The Order of Things, Michel Foucault uses the term pistem to mean the nontemporal or a priori knowledge that grounds what is taken as truth in a given moment. Several epistemes coexist at a given time, as they constitute parts of various systems of power and knowledge. The cybernetic episteme, as defined by the collective Tiqqun some twenty years ago, describes our relationship to technology and machines (which are inseparable from the workings of capitalism). The cybernetic episteme is based on the modern tenet of progress and human-led transcendence achieved through science and technology.

Under neuropower, the sensible gives way to cognitive pathologies. These pathologies depend on the consumption of content rather than the sharing of meaning. As Thomas Metzinger explains, the internet has become an integral part of how we model ourselves, as we use it for external memory storage, as a cognitive prosthesis, and for emotional self-regulation. This has radically changed the structure of conscious experience, creating a new form of waking consciousness that resembles a mixture of dreaming, dementia, intoxication, and infantilization. Other effects of neuropower are humans growing invisibility to each other and a paroxysmal racism that infiltrates power, technology, culture, language, and work. For Franco Bifo Berardi, racism has become a virus that exacerbates fearabove all, the fear of extinction, which seems to have become one of the motors behind white supremacy in the world. Dissociated from our environment, alienated from each other, we are oblivious to the challenges that are being posed to humanity by the Capitalocene.

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Under lockdown, internet-based technology became embedded in everyday life more than ever before. Zoom and other platforms became the matrix of a production model that exacerbates the power of technology over society. A new lockdown economy has emerged in this disembodied communication space, where knowledge is subsumed under the rules of capital accumulation. The pandemic has led to extreme alienation, to the point that privilege is defined as depending on invisible laborers to sustain forms of life. This means that a new virtual working class has emerged that can take basics like food, water, and electricity for granted, knowing that they do not have to risk their bodies to have these comforts.

Until 2016, digital technology promised access to all human knowledge, unlimited exchange, self-expression, democratization, participation, opportunities to make money, the acceleration of bureaucratic processes, and the means for grassroots and popular power to challenge governments and corporations. The peak of this alluring cyber-utopia came around 201011, when social media played a crucial role in the Occupy and Arab Spring movements. But in 2016, when Cambridge Analytica was revealed to have intervened in the US elections that brought Donald Trump to power, the publics belief in such technologies to change power structures began to shift. We witnessed the worldwide rise of right-wing governments and populist movements supported by wealth. Maurizzio Ferraris has called this the era of post-truth, when the deconstruction of a stable truth became an important political tool. In online public space, discourse has been shattered, truth has become indiscernible, and relativism has become the norm. The public spherethe bastion of established and emerging democracies, bolstered by mass mediabegan to shatter.

Leaders such as Benjamin Netanyahu, Donald Trump, Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador, Jair Bolsonaro, and Narendra Modi have used digital communications to construct charismatic identities and disseminate populist messages, causing deep social and political polarization. Politics has profoundly mutated: while minorities and people at the margins have found ways to validate their speech by expressing their perspectives, individualized propaganda has become the order of the day. Algorithms feed users the information they search for, resulting in personalized information bubbles designed to engage preexisting biases. Much of the news media now functions by monetizing user engagement through this type of targeting, which has led to new forms of intensified racism and other types of prejudice. Author Andrey Mir has termed this postjournalism. He explains that, since mass media outlets have lost publicity revenue, they need to monetize engagement on the internet and do so by generating anger and hatred, usually directed at some specific group of people. For many, the news is the way to access the world, and rage has become currency: platforms drive and monetize anger as a mode of engagement.

A complex form of authoritarianism is emerging, linked to digital platforms owned by the powerful CEOs who make up the notorious Silicon Six. Under the new authoritarianism, populations are no longer commanded: they are asked to participate, and in this simulation of involvement, the ideology of connection replaces the idea of social relations, neutralizing democratic demands from users to have control over their own lives, rights, and data. In this way, people are made passive. Cdric Durand explains the difference between the original conception of the World Wide Web and the subsequent development of closed platforms. The WWW began as a decentralized architecture in which a generic transaction protocol (http) and a uniform identification format (URI/URL) generated a space of flat content. In this space, human and nonhuman agents could have access to information without any third-party mediation. In contrast, closed platforms use application programming interfaces, or APIs, to mediate interaction, giving way to data loops in which interactions are more dense. The technical object that sustains this hierarchical architecture is the API, each of which is owned by a platform. On the one hand, big platforms, by way of APIs, offer apps that incorporate basic and indispensable data for users. On the other, platforms have access to the additional information generated by the API, such as user activity and buying habits. As the ecosystem grows in complexity, the platform is able to accumulate more and more data. We become more densely connected with each other and with the platforms every day, as our lives get more and more tied to the cloud. Our dependency on platforms provides the ground for technofeudalism. Historically, feudalism was characterized by a fundamental inequality that enabled the direct exploitation of peasants by lords. The lord was both the manager and master not only of the process of production, but of the entire process of social life. In todays technofeudalism, platform owners are the digital lords and users are the serfs. Rather than commodity production, these platforms are geared towards accumulation through rent, debt, and the privatization of the basic infrastructure that sustains our lives. What is at stake is no longer true or fake information but the cybernetic episteme upon which our lives and subjectivities have been built.

The cybernetic episteme is premised upon modernitys enclosure of experience. In modern epistemology, which is the precondition of the cybernetic episteme, the self is externalized and experienced at a remove from the body. Perception is centered on the brain and eyes instead of the whole body, separating sensation from reason. The selfs relationship with the world is mediated through mirrors, camera lenses, the canvas, the microscope, and mathematical models. The cybernetic episteme, moreover, is inextricable from colonialism, which entails dispossession, dislocation, dissociation, and appropriation. Ariella Azoulay has called the logic underpinning these processes the shutter; this logic is materialized in photographic technology that separates humans from objects, self from the world, and people from their lands. The shutter is the principle of imperialism by which campaigns of plunder have left people both worldless and objectless. For Azoulay, the logic of the shutter was invented centuries before photography gave it a technological apparatus, and it enabled the dispossession of non-Western peoples in tandem with the accumulation of visual and material wealth in archives and museums in the West.

The cybernetic episteme is likewise conceptually constituted by this shutter, since it relies on capturing, naming, moving, and archiving subjectsas does imperialism. In this regard, the cybernetic episteme naturalizes the mediation of the self; it creates not only the condition of detachment from the world, but allows the appropriation of the cultures of others, as well as the dissolution of collective being. The shutter is akin to Heideggers Gestell or representation, which goes hand in hand with Eurocentrism and Anthropocentrism. The Gestell and the shutter both imply that the world and experience have become representation, through an aesthetic order in which what is produced as artifice becomes the reality of experience.

In a 2017 Facebook promo video for a new virtual reality technology, Mark Zuckerberg and his colleague Rachel Frank tele-transported themselves to Puerto Rico after a devastating flood. They intended to showcase the potential of the new technology, but instead revealed its inherent violence. The ability to transport oneself to faraway places as if ones body were present gives the illusion that one we can make a difference in the world through technology. Another example, in a different register of colonial modernity is that way Western museums allow visitors to "transport" themselves by observing objects looted from elsewhere, like the Pergamon Museum in Berlin where museumgoers can roam around the Ishtar Gate, which has been on display in the museum since 1930. In a section of Ariella Azoulays video Undocumented: Unlearning Imperial Plunder (2020), she films actual visitors to the Pergamon while noting that dislocation is the essence of (imperial) modernity. The VR museum visitor is at the center of a world, but they are not really there (an effect similar to the dispositive of perspective in painting). For globalized Western culture, the ground for vision, enlightenment, culture, and even social change is the dislocation and disappearance of bodies.

Disembodiment and dislocation are also fundamental epistemological premises of transhumanist Silicon Valley ideology. In this ideology, the teleology of secular modern individualism culminates in the uploading of a persons mind to a new biological, artificial, or biological-artificial body. The utopian goal of expanding and preserving human consciousness is physically and spiritually achieved. Transhumanism is the dream of enhancing the human body through technology, and ultimately escaping human suffering by transcending the errors of death and aging.

Posthumanism takes things a step further: its goal is to immortalize consciousness by uploading it to a robotic or synthetic body. Posthumanism does away with the biological dimension of the self, fundamentally altering what it means to be human. In both trans- and posthumanism, technology promises to give us the divine attributes of omnipresence, omnipotence, and omniscience, making humans into pure consciousness, achieving a kind of individual and secular transcendence. In the first episode of the British TV series Years and Years (2019), Bethany, an adolescent whose face is hidden behind a 3D emoji mask, announces to her parents that she is transhuman. She declares: I dont want to be flesh. I want to escape this thing and become digital, I want to live forever as information. Eventually Bethany becomes a hero with transhuman superpowers: her mechanized eyes and brain, which are connected to all the data in the world, allow her to make visible the horrors that the British government have perpetrated in a refugee camp. This techno-utopian narrative implies a democratic ideology, insofar as one political goal of democracy is to make visible the ordeals of oppressed minoritiesin this case through virtual disembodiment.

In contrast to this techno-utopian narrative, science fictionespecially cyberpunk literature generally portrays transhumanism as a nightmarish apocalyptic scenario of social control and individual subjection. Several episodes of Black Mirror do this, for example. But what Black Mirror and Years and Years have in common is that technological advances and the increasing symbiosis between humans and machines are associated with political, economic, and social instability. In reality, mind uploading has attracted millions of dollars of investment from the billionaires of Silicon Valley and beyond. In a mixture of engineering and enlightenment, consciousness is now being hacked through biofeedback techniques, meditation practices, and microdosing drugs. Many critics have observed that the utopian ideology of transhumanism underpins the Valleys culture of move fast, break things, and make as much money as possible. Technologies aiming to expand human consciousness are rooted in purely extractivist, capitalist values. In this sense, cybernetics is a political project on a planetary scale. As described by Tiqqun, cybernetics is a gigantic abstract machine made up of binary machines deployed by empire, and a form of political sovereignty that has merged with the capitalist extractivist project.

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In the pre-cybernetic erathat is to say, before the 1940smachines were intended to emulate humans; their actions resembled human behavior, but ostensibly without intent or emotions. This is why Donna Haraway describes pre-cybernetic machines as haunted. They seemed animated by ghosts, reminiscent of Walter Benjamins automaton that was inhabited by a hunchbacked dwarf. Machines were not self-moving, self-designing, or autonomous. They could not achieve human dreams, only mock them. In turn, humans related to machines by using or acting upon them: switching them on or off, using them as tools to achieve an end. Today, the relationship between human and machine is based on internal, mutual communication in a feedback loop. Early machines were led; today, machines lead us. This does not mean that machines have simply become humanized through the proliferation of androids. Rather, humans have surrendered consciousness to AI, becoming obedient and predictable. In the twenty-first century, machines have blurred the distinction between the artificial and human mind, not only because machines can imitate human functions, but because humans have become increasingly passive, since we are now subject to neuropower.

Within the cybernetic episteme, it is no longer enough to talk about a control society; we must talk instead about a composite of interlinked forms of oppression (exploitation, alienation, and domination), in tandem with extreme securitarianism. Another way to see the cybernetic episteme is as the reconceptualization of social worlds into information-processing systems. Practices of computation are used to produce new organizational and infrastructural apparatuses, which in turn create value and profit by exploiting and disposing of human life. Social worlds are subsumed into technologies through techniques such as statistical forecasting and data modeling.

The cybernetic episteme stems from a world brought into being by Europeans; this world began with the discovery of the new world and the creation of empires and colonies (which coincided with the scientific revolution). In this sense, the cybernetic episteme is inseparable from the Western civilizing project for the whole world, which connected disparate places through technologies like the telegraph and steam shipping, often powered by the extraction of fossil fuels like coal. This project has culminated in globalization as the deregulation and financialization of world economies.

The Western civilization project, based on Enlightenment values including equality, peaceful public life, access to modern science, the rule of law, democracy, and technological progress, involved the creation of infrastructure to unify nations and the world. We can call this infrastructure the technosphere. The technosphere comprises not only digital technology but all machines, factories, computers, cars, buildings, railways, and mobility infrastructure, as well as systems of food production, resource extraction, and energy distribution. Today, the infrastructure of the worldthe technosphereis shaped by information, which means that the world we inhabit is designed by data.

The technosphere is a supplement humans have created to help overcome the limits of human nature insofar as humans cannot live independently from structures geared towards sustaining life. The technosphere has promised to enable us to increase production and reproduction with less human effort. Moreover, the technosphere is also regarded as the main tool humans have to fight decay, entropy, and death, since it comprises all the structures humans have built to keep themselves alive on the planet. The total mass of the technosphere amounts to fifty kilos for every square meter of earths surfacea total of thirty trillion tons, which coexists with the diminishing hydrosphere (water, the frozen polar regions) and the biosphere (all of earths living organisms). The ultimate price of the technosphere is global warming and environmental devastation. Like humans, the technosphere needs external energy input, which is not sustainable as long as it comes from fossil fuels that will eventually be depleted.

From this standpoint, the cybernetic episteme represents the gradual merging of human activity into the activity of what we have built and surrounded ourselves with. Much of this built environment is invisible. Infrastructure and data are partially occult because we are alienated from them, even as we are produced and managed by them. The invisible infrastructure that sustains our lives is what matters politically right now. And insofar as the technosphere is cybernetic, it is inextricable from capitalism and politics.

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Human communication is at the center of the cybernetic global order. The neural system of globalized networked society is digital communication. In a 1975 film called Comment a va?, Anne-Marie Miville and Jean-Luc Godard discuss the illness of information. They begin with an image of the Carnation Revolution in Portugal, published in the leftist newspaper Libration. At the time, photojournalistic images had begun to proliferate as a form of information, and Godard and Miville critique Libration (the most left-wing newspaper in Europe in those days) for failing to include the reader in the creation and dissemination of information. They ask: How is it that things enter and exit the machine? (Comment a va de lentre la sortie de la machine?). This question is about how ideas, words, discourses, human interaction, and images become information and then reach readers and viewers.

In Comment a va?, mass media represents an illness that has killed communication and language. Last year, Godard updated his critique of the media in an interview posted to Instagram. He stated: Platos cave has been fixed on paper/screen. For Godard, the consequence of the becoming-information of communication and language is the loss of ambiguity in communication. Digital technology has infiltrated every aspect of existence, and the margin of error between the transmission and the reception of a message has been eliminated by mediatization and digitization. For Godard, digital communication denies the force of the image or the word because it eliminates redundancy, misunderstanding, the possibility of reading between the lines, and the possibility of alterity.

In a more recent film of hisAdieu au language from 2014Godard suggests that digital media have destroyed face-to-face communication. He asks: What kind of self could emerge in a time when objects and bodies are disfigurable and refigurable through virtual manipulation? Godard posits that the origins of todays totalitarianism can be traced to the interruption of interior experience by the spectacle. In the film, Godard features a lengthy quote from Philippe Sollers explaining that the spectacle cuts off the subject from its interior lifea process that is, paradoxically, highly seductive. Furthermore, for Godard digital communication creates a new form of isolated solitude where people lack ties to others. In this light, technology has not become an extension of man, as Marshall McLuhan predicted, but has instead attained autonomy from man, since digital media can communicate amongst themselves without human mediation. For Godard, this means that the face-to-face encountera basic form of human relation that is the foundation of ethicsis no longer possible.

Sherry Turkle, a clinical psychologist and sociologist, comes to similar conclusions: daily conversations no longer involve eye contact, and face-to-face discussion has been replaced by words on a screen. According to Turkle, texts, tweets, Facebook posts, Instagram messages, and Snapchats split our attention and diminish our capacity for empathy. They have created new codes of etiquette; no longer do we feel restrained from reaching for our phones in the presence of other people. This new etiquette entrenches a culture of individualism and isolation from each other. This isolation cultivates the perfect ground for fascism.

The digitization of communication not only has political and communal consequences. It also affects the neuroplastic potential of the living brain. The cybernetic episteme reshapes our working memory by rearranging its contents. As Warren Neidich writes, the new focus of power is not only the false reproduction of the past (the manipulation of the archive), but the manipulation of our working memorythe type of memory that influences our decision-making. Authoritarian neuropower wants nothing less than to shape our future memory, argues Neidich.

If the nervous system of cybernetics is digital communication, at the center of digital communication is desire. Mark Fisher devoted his last lectures at Goldsmiths in 2017 to this subject. During one lecture, he played for his students a famous Apple TV commercial from 1984, directed by Ridley Scott and originally broadcast during the Superbowl. In an overt reference to George Orwells novel 1984, the commercial depicts a dreary, repressive control society. This society is seemingly liberated when a buxom blonde woman tosses a sledgehammer at a large screen broadcasting the image of an authoritarian figure, causing the screen to explode. The commercial ends with these lines crawling across the screen: On January 24, Apple Computer will introduce Macintosh. And youll see why 1984 wont be like 1984. Fisher observes that the video counterposes top-down bureaucratic control to upstart entrepreneurialism. The dreary control society depicted in the commercial is an allusion to not only the Soviet Union, but also IBM, the dominant computer maker at the time. Apple posits itself as the dynamic, colorful new company that will liberate society from dreary IBM, ushering in a new, more vibrant world order. This new world order will fulfill our (capitalist) desires in a way that the communist world cannot. As Fisher suggests, we now live in that world of libidinal capitalism.

Elsewhere Fisher writes that what drives the circulation of information is the users desire to make one more connection, to leave one more reply, to keep on clicking. Capitalism persists because cyberspace is already under our skin, writes Fisher; to retreat from it would be like trying to retreat into some nonexistent precapitalist imaginary. In his view, we believe we have as much a chance of escaping capitalism as we do of crawling back inside our mothers womb.

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By means of the cybernetic episteme, Silicon Valley has shaped the world we all live in. As we are poisoned equally by microplastics and fake news, losing our grasp of a shared reality, the Silicon Sixas Sacha Baron Cohen called the titans of Silicon Valley in a 2019 speechpropagate algorithm-fueled fear, propaganda, lies, and hate in the name of profit. As Baron Cohen pointed out, the major online platforms largely avoid the kind of regulation and accountability that other media companies are subject to. This is ideological imperialism, he said. Six unelected individuals in Silicon Valley impos[e] their vision on the rest of the world, unaccountable to any government, and acting as if they are above the law. He called digital platforms the greatest propaganda machine in history.

Democratic institutions have failed to reign in the information chaos and the destruction of the public sphere. As Shoshana Zuboff argues, we inhabit a communications sphere that is no longer a public sphere. She describes this situation as an epistemic coup that has taken place in four stages: First, by way of companies gathering personal data about us and then claiming it as their own private property. Second, through data inequality, which means that companies know more than we do. Third, through the epistemic chaos created by algorithms. And fourth, through the institutionalization of this new episteme and the erosion of democratic governance.

Baron Cohen observes that people can take a stand against platforms by recognizing our power to boycott them. (One example is the mass defection from WhatsApp to Telegram when the former announced that would share its user data with Facebook.) But we also need to defend the existence of facts and a shared reality, understanding the world not as something we see but as something we inhabittreating life not as something we have, but as something we live. Anti-platform strategies might be accused of Luddism, but they are not necessarily opposed to technologyonly to certain uses of technology.

It is also crucial that we regard the cybernetic episteme as inextricable from a broader malaise: humanitys relationship to life and the planet is a toxic one. The very technologies that supposedly enable us to read, think, flourish, and desire are destroying the world we inhabit.

People continue to yearn for commonality, mutuality, and something to share. But the culture we currently share is largely mediated by repressive, profit-driven digital platforms. This is why we need to flee from the invasion of images, to distinguish between image and reality, and to affirm the opacity of the world and the ambiguity of language. We need to resist platform monopoly through presence, embodiment, immediacy, and human memory. We need to find ways to create life as opposed to turning it into data, combine emotional and intellectual knowledge, and regard visceral gut feelings as a form of human consciousness. We need to learn to exist in symbiosis with others and with the environment, not dislocated, uprooted, and detached.

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Authoritarianism and the Cybernetic Episteme, or the Progressive Disappearance of Everything on Earth - Journal #122 November 2021 - E-Flux

Here’s how to stop facial recognition systems in their tracks – RTE.ie

Analysis: researchers have developed adversarial image generators to fool facial recognition software and protect privacy rights

When you post an image of yourself on a social media platform, what audience do you have in mind? Friends? Family? Facial recognition software? Probably not the latter. But images which we post online are used routinely as reference examples for facial recognition systems. These may be developed by social media companies, security companies, intelligence agencies or any private individual with enough computer power to create a Deep Neural Network system.

Clearly lots of people dont care as we post images of ourselves with abandon. However, there is a privacy concern here that is coming back to bite us, especially our children who generally post the most and tend to have the least information about what the imagery is used for. Once you can be recognised by AI, your image can be-cross referenced with CCTV footage or pictures taken of you in public, giving the holder of the captured image, access to your online identity. Public anonymity is breached.

Such abuse of images is in violation of peoples privacy rights, but it is very difficult to counter. The laws do not yet exist to protect peoples imagery and minors currently have no right to be forgotten online.

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From RT Radio 1's Today show, CNN"s Donie O'Sullivan discusses Clearview AI's facial recognition technology

Researchers at the Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics at DCU have been working on a technique that gives power back to the individual to hide their own face and the faces of their loved ones from any facial recognition software that is scraping images from social media platforms or anywhere else online. Its an ingenious technology that uses an aspect of the recognition software against itself.

'Adversarial example images are used by developers to disrupt facial recognition technology in order to test the process. Andrew Merrigan, working with ProfAlan Smeaton, is looking at ways to make adversarial image generators that can be applied by ordinary social media users to make their images unrecognisable to AI, while looking exactly the same to the human eye. The researchers envision a simple app through which users could run images before posting them online. To their friends and family, the image looks exactly the same. To AI, it does not provide a match to any other photo and is of no use as a data point in facial recognition models.

The use of facial recognition systems, coupled with the unauthorised use of images taken from social media sources, is a threat to individuals' privacy. The use of facial recognition systems is constantly increasing throughout the world. The development of open-source facial recognition models based on Deep Neural Networks makes it possible for anyone with access to moderate computing power to create this software. More troubling perhaps is the rise of companies using images from social media with or without users' consent.

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From RT Six One News in 2015, new facial recognition software system launched by Garda

Deep Neural Networks are known to have superior performance compared to more conventional approaches when applied to a variety of computer vision tasks including facial recognition. They are, however, susceptible to adversarial examples where images are crafted so that the machine's interpretation differs greatly from that of a person looking at the same image. The original image is altered by adding patterns of noise to the image of the face at the level of individual pixels, noise which is imperceptible to the human eye but cannot be ignored by face recognition algorithms.

This is another example of how images and videos contain information encoded at the pixel level, which can be hidden in plain sight. An example of this hidden information are the slight changes in skin colour caused by the pulses of our heartbeat. As blood rushes to our skin it changes colour and gets redder with every heartbeat. This can be identified in videos, but is not visible to the human eye. Last year, the team used this hidden pulse information as a way to detect deepfake videos.

A user uploading largely adversarial images of themselves would poison any pool of reference example images of their face

The motivation behind the work is to create a small effective model, which can be deployed on user devices, to enable them to convert facial images into adversarial examples, prior to sharing them online. The model needs to be efficient enough to run quickly on small user devices like mobile phones. It must be able to modify images in a minimal way so as to be largely unnoticeable by human observers.

Using a model such as this, a user uploading largely adversarial images of themselves would poison any pool of reference example images of their face. This would mean that images taken from a source not controlled by the user, such as a surveillance camera, would not have a strong match to the user because the examples used as reference would not match the users true identity. This could be an important step in helping individuals maintain privacy against those who would use their images for facial recognition without their consent.

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Enjoy your workcation without worrying about low bandwidths and depleting storage! – APN News

Published on November 13, 2021

More than one year into the pandemic, and professionals across the globe have seamlessly eased into the new normal of remote working. Rather than WFH (work from home), WFA (work from anywhere) is the new norm and is expected to be the future of workplaces. This has permanently altered our professional and personal lives and enabled us to literally WFA be it an office cubicle, your kitchen counter, your friends house, the beaches, or even the hills.

We are now witnessing an emerging trend of professionals finding comfort in their vacation houses across the country to take a much needed workcation. With paid cloud storage models, and internet connectively still a challenge in remote areas, having offline storage has become even more essential. Here are some leading products from brands such as WD and SanDisk to help you work seamlessly, no matter where you are:

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Dhindora Episode 5 Release Date And Time: Where To Watch It Online? – Fossbytes

In the previous episode of Dhindora, Bhuvan and his friends did their best to find out who was behind the accident of Babloo Ji. After chasing the culprit for a while, they found out it was none other than Titu Mama behind it. Meanwhile, Titu Mama has his reasons for doing that. Bhuvan and his friends reaction to it in Dhindora episode 5 will be amazing.

Speaking of episode 5, lets first take a look at its release date. The new episode will be live on November 11, 2021. This will follow the usual release time of 2:00 PM India Standard Time (IST). Before the release of it, you can probably catch Bhuvan Bam in an Instagram Live video. The popular YouTuber has been quite active with announcements on Instagram since the release of Dhindora.

By the way, if you are looking for a streaming guide on Dhindora episode 4, no need to look any further. With that being said, lets talk about where to watch the fantastic comedy series online.

So far, every episode of the series has been released on YouTube. Bhuvan has been uploading them on his channel BB Ki Vines religiously. You can watch Dhindora episode 5 on his YouTube channel as well.

One of the best things about the series is that you can watch all the episodes for free. Keeping that in mind, if you are looking for more websites to watch movies and shows online in 2021, check out our guide on the same.

The last time around, Bhuvan and his friends saw the face of the person who caused the accident. It was none other than Titu Mama working for Papa Maa Ki Chu. The latest episode will focus on the aftermath of that shocking reveal.

Elsewhere, Babloo Ji is yet to regain his memory. So despite the Bam family sitting on Rs. 11 Crore, they cannot access it. Will they finally be able to get their hands on the money or not? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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10 best Christmas Eve boxes that will fill children with festive cheer – The Independent

Twas the night before Christmas... and your child was desperate to open a present. Sound familiar? We thought so.

Christmas Eve has a tendency to be a bit of a rollercoaster. Its the last day to get your ducks in a row and the kids excitement levels are through the roof.

Much like leaving a mince pie or swig of the strong stuff out for Father Christmas, and a carrot or two for his fleet of reindeers, the Christmas Eve box is becoming quite the festive tradition. It allows kids to open a present a day early, and is a lovely way to kickstart the celebrations. But which one should you buy?

How we tested

Christmas Eve came early for our two little testers, aged three and five years old. Together, we looked at a range of boxes both pre-filled and empty suitable for the job. We paid close attention to the festive detailing, the size of the box in question and gave extra kudos for those that could be personalised.

Of course, price was under close inspection too, given not only the expense of Christmas, but the contents that may be required to put in the box too.

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The best Christmas Eve boxes for 2021 are:

Best: Overall

Rating: 9/10

Personalisation adds to the magic of Christmas and, naturally, the personalisation experts at My 1st Years are offering a selection of unique Christmas paraphernalia, from decadent decorations to enchanting gifts, for 2021. Before the big day though, kick proceedings off with this charming Christmas Eve box. Theres complimentary personalisation up to 12 letters, and the boxs dimensions are 28.1cm x 16.3cm x 14.2cm, meaning theres room for a teddy, a pair of socks, Christmas jumper and any extra festive fodder you fancy. We love the American airmail-inspired design, complete with cute star handle for easy opening. Made from plywood, the quality is impressive and will see you through plenty of Christmas Eves to come. Time to start a new tradition, we think.

Best: For toddlers

Rating: 9/10

A dead giveaway that theres only one more sleep to go is a new pair of pyjamas to cosy up with on Christmas Eve. Baby and childrens specialist, JoJo Maman Bb has gone one step further by creating this beautifully presented Christmas Eve pyjama gift set. Untie the ribbon and inside youll find cotton reindeer pyjamas with tartan bottoms, adorable matching reindeer slippers with a Velcro fastening, and a stocking to hang out in anticipation of the big day. Only available from ages 18 months to two years, while your toddler mightnt show quite as much appreciation as the doting parents, this is a festive fanfare which will see you uploading #babyspam in no time at all.

Best: For playing

Rating: 9/10

Orchard Toys is the king of educational games. We recently crowned its famous shopping list game (8.50, Orchardtoys.com) our best buy in our review of the best kids memory games, and continue to be impressed with the brand. This dedicated Christmas Eve box features a festive version of the award-winning shopping list matching memory game, with the trolley replaced by a stocking, and a 20-piece jigsaw puzzle. Designed for ages three to six, were confident this will occupy overexcited kids.

Best: Luxury box

Rating: 9/10

Want to add a touch of luxe to the night before Christmas? Available in sizes two to seven years, this Christmas Eve box from Selfridges is the most indulgent of all the boxes we tested. At 70, its a little pricey, but we think its a seasonal showstopper. So, whats inside? Every child deserves to snuggle up to a soft Jellycat toy on Christmas Eve, and it doesnt get much more apt than a furry penguin. Its Polar Express paperback book makes for a wonderful pre-Christmas read, but the real standout product for us are the navy star pyjamas. With an all-over satin texture, these 100 per cent cotton pyjamas have gorgeous gold star embroidery and pearlescent buttons making them the perfect pair of PJs to fall asleep in on a special night, and wake up in on the most magical day of the year.

Best: Gift experience

Rating: 8/10

Now, for something a little different, look no further than a Christmas Eve box from the company that allows your family to have a live video call with Santa from the comfort of your home. Designed to be opened either before or during your call with Santa, or on Christmas Eve (its worth bearing in mind that the call is an additional 19.99), youll be sent a selection of Christmas-inspired paraphernalia. If you want to heighten your childrens experience, wed suggest sourcing an extra box to put the items in to add to the excitement. Youll get Santas bingo and Santas dice games to play as a family, two colouring-in sheets complete with four mini colouring pencils, a sachet of reindeer food a personal favourite as well as a letter from Chief Elf, and a fridge magnet.

Best: Festive-inspired design

Rating: 8/10

In the shape of a traditional gingerbread house, this Christmas Eve box is illustrated as a winter wonderland with Christmas trees, mince pies and snowmen to name but a few. Our favourite feature? It has to be the multicoloured pom-pom attachments sitting atop of the snowy roofed lid, mimicking Christmas lights. At nearly 20cm wide and 22cm tall, itll fit a handful of small festive treats. We love the fun design of this box, which is printed on recycled Kraft paper and is widely recyclable after use.

Best: For timelessness

Rating: 8/10

With plenty of space for fun festive treats (sized 30cm x 20cm x 13cm), this sturdy wooden Christmas Eve box from Hobbycraft is a classic. Inscribed with Christmas Eve Box and snowflake detailing, the light wood gives an understated Scandi feel. Fill this box up each year to celebrate the night before Christmas in a new family tradition.

Best: For versatility

Rating: 9/10

Not your conventional Christmas Eve box, but gold is part of the Christmas palette, right? American-born brand Meri Meri is known for its partyware and seasonal decorations, so naturally its set of cat suitcases clawed its way into our round-up. Made with some serious attention to detail, the suitcases are beautifully crafted from laminated card featuring brass buckles, neon cord stitching and gold leatherette handles (and ears, of course!). The large case is just the right size for pre-Christmas treats at 29cm wide, while the smaller one is 24cm wide, and will fit a few smaller objects. Okay, so its not full of yuletide cheer like many others in this round-up, but we think these suitcases will be used beyond Christmas Eve, making them a purrrrfect choice.

Best: For gifting from afar

Rating: 9/10

Have a chocolate lover in your household? Yes, youre not alone. This year Marks & Spencer has thought of it all with its Christmas letterbox gift, which we think makes a wonderful Christmas Eve gift if youre unable to be there in person. It may be compact enough to fit through your letterbox, but fear not, as its packed to the rafters inside. Containing some of M&Ss favourites, Colin the Caterpillar mint faces, and festive inspired Percy Pig sweeties, youll also find unusual suspects like tasty sprouts and minty snowballs. Theres also a little pack of Christmas jokes, which had the whole family chuckling.

Best: Purse-friendly option

Rating: 8/10

No peeking this Christmas Eve box is inexpensive at 7 and the cheapest of all that we reviewed. But it does the trick and is surprisingly sturdy given that its made of cardboard. At 28cm wide and a similar length in height, with just one more sleep to go, open the lid and fill with festive trinkets such as a small book, something edible and a little toy to cuddle up with before the big day arrives.

The personalised red Christmas Eve box from My 1st Years is a worthy winner for us. Made from sturdy wood, itll see you through many Christmas Eves, while the festive detailing provides Yuletide splendour. But the star on top of the tree has to be the complimentary personalisation, which is a magical touch!

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Fur – When You Walk Away | Album Review | Live4ever – Live4ever

If you dont hear one, dont worry another will be along soon, was the philosophy pop used to revolve around in the days before algorithms and smart speakers.

Back then you couldnt move for catchy songs in major keys, choruses you could yell, middle eights and cute little guitar solos. Welcome to the world of mass consumption.

Brighton quartet Fur appeared to still be clutching that memo over twenty-five years past its eat by date when in 2017 they scored a completely unexpected coup after uploading their first single If You Know That Im Lonely to YouTube.

Suddenly, from playing compact and bijou hometown venue Sticky Mikes Frog Bar, the band William Murray, guitarist Harry Saunders, bassist William Tav Taverner and drummer Flynn Whelan were getting offers to play venues twenty times its size, from exotic places like Indonesia. So far, the distinctly Beatles sounding tune has piled up streams in the tens of millions.

Critics snarked about blatant attempts to surf the AI waves to glory (an accompanying video with the lads doing a passable Monkees impression didnt help) but when youre hot, youre hot, right?

Well, wrong. Sort of. Its taken four years to get from that overnight success to getting their debut album out, but Murray and co. have remained sanguine about it, releasing the lo-fi stopgap Facing Home mixtape in 2020, and now arriving here in an assured, collective state of mind.

They wisely choose not to include their millstone/moneymaker (depending on your perspective) amongst the eleven tracks here, but anyone expecting radical departures (or anything you could class as radical at all) has on this basis definitely confused their Radios One and Two.

No matter though, because when youre sort of writing for all the people who only know one of your songs the job is to gently wean them off the Abbey Road-isms of your past, and for the most part When You Walk Away does the job nicely.

Perhaps illustrating the dilemma they faced, the title-track comes in two renditions, one at the beginning and then again at the end. Part 1 (hey, this is what they called it) is a jangle overture which appears to have spent some time in close proximity to an early Strokes record, but satisfies neatly enough.

Last but not least, the Cast-esque second stanza boldly embraces environmental issues by recycling the chords from its twin but winds its way downtempo and lasts a climactic five minutes plus; with a trace of sax to round things out, its also comfortably the better version of the two.

The rest sounds like feeding tokens into an indie jukebox; Anybody Else But Me is so sugary your dentist would probably warn you about it whilst To Be Next To Her and Shes The Warmest Colour Of My Life still have Alan McGee on hold. The wistful strum of No Good For You provides a moment of introspection, but What I Ams icky retro-gloop never escapes the box with token written on it.

So, is this all this a plan, or just dumb luck? Fur reckon that its down to fate, saying: Theres something looking over us a natural development of patience and how we perceive things.

When You Walk Away is just about good enough to make you care which, but a hit factory needs better finished articles than this.

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An Extensive Guide on Who To Follow on Beauty TikTok in the Haircare, Makeup, and Skincare Space – ELLE.com

Amid the pandemic, millions turned to TikTokthe short-form content app originally called Musical.lyfor solace. For months, lip-syncing and eight counts of elbow jabs and windmills took the place of doomscrolling. And for those not rhythmically inclined, there was a neck of the TikTok woods for everyone to discover from true crime to tech and, of course, one of the fastest-growing areas on the platform, beauty.

Beauty TikToka corner of the app where users can find 60-second product reviews, makeup transformations, hair tutorials, and more, became a beast on its own. The space is currently in a "hyper-growth phase," according to Olga Pelovangu, the global brand partnerships for beauty and tech at TikTok.

And with over 67.9B views on the hashtag beauty alone, the vertical even has the power to sell out a cult-favorite lipstick overnight. The appeal of beauty TikTok is understandable; long product reviews, tutorials, and educational videos are formed into bite-sized mini clips that make it easier for users to digest information. On the app, anyone with a ring light, iPhone, and a down-to-earth personality can become a star, unlike competitor YouTube, where multiple camera light sources, a quality high-definition DSLR camera, and a "certain look" was the formula for climbing up the ranks on the site.

TikTok allows creators to be, whether they're a board-certified dermatologist with a few extra hours on hand to respond to other users' burning skincare questions or a regular girl from Massachusetts testing out new products while "swearing like a sailor" in-between her makeup application. Unfortunately, navigating beauty TikTok can be overwhelming, especially when a straightforward hashtag yields millions, sometimes billions, of video results and a slew of questions such as, Who's the best in hair to follow? What dermatologist can I trust for product recommendations? Do I need this new foundation?

To cut through the noise, we created our very own TikTok Beauty Universitya guide to popular creators who have mastered the art of schooling users in hair, makeup, and skincare. So when they speak, we listen, we buy, we repeat.

Welcome to TikTok Beauty University. What class will you head to today?

Think of Dr. Camille Howard-Verovic as your guardian skincare angel. If youve ever skipped out on wearing sunscreen one day and felt like someone was watching you, chances are youve come across Dr. Camilles TikTok account. Her advice and recommendations come off as a concerned big sister or best friend reminding viewers constantly to wear sunscreen and not believe everything that goes viral on the app. Skeptical about a product? Dr. Howard-Verovic uses her platform to debunk the silliest skincare trends. She initially joined TikTok in May 2020 to see what was appealing to her TikTok-obsessed niece. I quickly found that the platform was an excellent medium to educate my audience about skin health. I also realized there was lots of skincare misinformation, and I wanted to address some crazy skin trends, she explains.

Like the time she came across the trend of people using menstrual blood to treat acne. Im happy that people are excited about skincare and skin health. But It doesnt have to be complicated, and you dont need a 10 step routine to have healthy skin, she adds. One of the most rewarding parts of being on TikTok is helping those who look like her find better ways to treat their skin woes. Dermatology is a dynamic specialty in which there is a healthy mix of procedures and clinical decision-making. I find so much in having an answer for my colleagues and patients, she says. I think it is important to be a Black physician on social media. After about six months on TikTok, I received so many messages from young women who want to be dermatologists.

TikTok Made Me Buy It: Finipil Lait 50 Antiseptic Cream, $17; amazon.com

Shocker, working at a furniture store is as dull as youd expect. When Alessandro took a job at his local furniture store, he would often sneak out to browse the aisles at the Ulta Beauty store located next door. I would leave my job and walk around Ulta Beauty for hours, talking to the employees and swatching makeup. I'd spend a good two hours out of my work shift at Ulta every day, just hanging out with the employees, he recalls. When the pandemic hit, Alessandro was laid off and turned to TikTok to respite from his woes. I remember I applied for unemployment. But that was a blessing in disguise because I was able to focus my time on TikTok. Right now, it's my full-time job, he says. A job that has garnered 47 million likes, over 822,000 followers, and a shout-out from Selena Gomez since he first joined in April 2020. Gomez reacted to his video using the brand's setting spray and exposed him to a larger audience. Whether reviewing high-end or drugstore products, Alessandros audience can always expect genuine takes on the industrys buzziest products.If its not worth the buy, Alessandro will let you know in a heartbeat. I say what's on everyone's mind, you know?" he says. "I feel like people appreciate the transparency."

TikTok Made Me Buy It: Rare Beauty Always An Optimist 4-in-1 Prime & Set Mist, $24; sephora.com

To command the attention of 6.6 million followers on TikTok on the giant topic of skincare is no easy feat. But thats the beauty of Hyram Yarbros pagehis takes on beauty and skincare are anything but boring. Cocktailing humor, authenticity, and research together, Hyrams following turns to him for unfiltered reviews on the skincare industrys buzziest products. Through his platform, he hopes to make information accessible for those who cant afford a visit to the derm's office. Growing up, Hyram wished he had someone like himself to introduce him to skincare.

Raised on a cattle ranch in Arizona, Hyram was only aware of skincare's luxury experience rather than the actual benefits. In Arizona, the humidity level was so low Hyram struggled with severe eczema breakouts. Once he moved to Hawaii for college, the humidity helped to hydrate his skin. But after experiencing breakouts during college due to stress and lack of sleep, Hyrams friends recommended that he start investing in skincare products. I have combination skin," he adds. "So my struggles put me in a good position to be able to trial all different kinds of products to be able to recommend to my audience because they have different skin types." On TikTok, he excels in the duet format in which creators can build upon another creators video by uploading a side-by-side clip reacting to the original video. Adopting this formula has allowed him to debunk skincare myths, respond to his audiences concerns, and inject humor in product reviews. However, he lives by one rule only: sunscreen is the most critical step in a skincare routine.

Yearning to make a bigger impact in skincare outside of TikTok, Hyram founded his own namesake label Selfless by Hyram earlier this year. "The idea of Selfless by Hyram was to show people that we can make a positive difference in the world through skincare, but also on the business side. We, as businesses, have so many opportunities to do so much more to leave a bigger impact on the world rather than just take from customers," he says. The best part about creating his line was tailoring products to concerns culled straight from his comment section.

TikTok is also grounds for making derms, estheticians, and influencers shriek in fear due to many DIY skin hacks. What Tiktok has introduced is the importance of preventative, not reversive skincare," he says. "So theres this perspective shift where people are taking care of their skin so that they can prevent that long-term damage, and that's what skincare is about."

TikTok Made Me Buy It: Evenprime Barrier Serum, $36; amazon.com

For Seun Okimi, her first memory of beauty was feeling like the other in a world that praised European beauty standards. I was wondering: Why didn't I fit into the beauty standard that I saw around me? Why am I different?" she says. So Okimi diverted her attention to the art of reinvention and began learning the process of crafting different hairstyles by installing wigs and weaves. She quickly realized that she could create a slew of styles that Black women could also try when they wanted to be different. She cut her teeth as a content creator on YouTube but turned to TikTok more recently. Her TikTok page is very unlike the content she was creating on YouTube.

With each video she uploads, sh,e teaches her audience never to lose hope or patience when it comes to your hair. I think a lot of people have this idea that their hair won't grow. So Im showing that we can grow our hair, or even if it is short, it's beautiful to have short hair as well, she says.

Okimi takes an educational approach to her videos, teaching her audience how to care for protective styles, install natural-looking wigs, and prevent breakage and shedding on 4C hair. "To feel beautiful, we feel like we have to do so much to our hair and struggle," she says. "We don't have to struggle so much to get to where we want with our beauty. We are beautiful without struggle."

TikTok Made Me Buy It: The Ordinary AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution, $8; ulta.com

Dermatologists have a bad rep of not always being the most personable, but with TikTok, Dr. Shah aims to show his audience that dermatologists arent robots. When you see a dermatologist in the office, the patient and doctor have to build that trust, so you feel comfortable opening up," says Dr. Shah. "Its the same thing on TikTok. I get so many messages from people who tell me they went to a dermatologist because of my videos and they found skin cancer, or that they finally got onto an active prescription treatment and their skin is getting better from my product recommendation."

He offers some more wisdom for TikTok users. When you're authentic, people will see that, and then more organic opportunities will come to you, he advises. Always be skeptical when something's going viral, whether it's good or bad. If a product is the best product ever, ask yourself, Is it really? Do I personally really need it? Finally, always think about why you're buying what you're buying.

TikTok Made Me Buy It: Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant, $30; nordstrom.com

On Makeup By Tammis page, everything is better with a littleerr, a lot ofcolor. In a world of soft glam mugs, Makeup By Tammi and her dramatic purple winged liner looks stick out amongst the crowd. The London makeup artists aesthetic is not for the faint of heart; eyeliners and eyeshadows bend to her will as she draws cow spots around her eye in one video and a smoky sunset eye in another. At the height of the pandemic, she launched her Bandana Series, in which she selected a random bandana shade to base her makeup look. People should have fun with their makeup; add colors or graphic liners, there are no rules, she says. A lot of people can be intimidated by bright makeup, but when they see it on someone, especially someone that looks like them, it can encourage them to try it.

Clarke enjoys watching and creating short yet concise videos that teach users how to take care of their skin and makeup in mini videos. Beauty TikTok is so amazing because it almost simplifies the process; it can show people they can take care of their skin with just three simple steps, or how to make their makeup last longer with just two steps, she adds. Her favorite makeup tip? Use a little powder before foundation if you have oily skin like me because it buys you a few extra hours wear before the oils come through the foundation, she advises.

TikTok Made Me Buy It: L.A. Girl Pro Matte Mixing Pigment, $10; ulta.com

Mikayla Nogueira may opt for soft yet stunning makeup looks now, but her entry into the makeup world began with blood, zombies, and clowns. I was eight years old when I discovered makeup for the first time. My dad ran a top-rated haunted house attraction, and I got to watch special effects makeup artists every single day doing this crazy Halloween makeup on people. I was fascinated by it, she says. By 15, she joined her fathers haunted house as a makeup artist and even decided to take on prom and wedding clients. I was obsessed with [makeup]; I didn't care about anything else. Makeup was my whole life. I would have done anything for makeup, she says. Until she became discouraged by the lack of beauty gurus who she could relate to. My dream was to be social media beauty star. I wanted to make a bigger impact. But I felt like I didn't fit the mold of what was accepted in the beauty realm. And I didn't think that that was possible for me, she remembers. After facing several rejections from top makeup retailers, Nogueira was convinced makeup wasnt the path she should embark on. Then, Ulta called back and offered her a job. Then, the pandemic happened, and she was suddenly out of a job with a lot of free time on her hands. Enter: TikTok.

I kept watching hours worth of TikTok and loved how cool the app was. The catfish challenge was popping off at the time where you show a before and after of yourself in glam, she says. At first, her years-long acne struggles discouraged her from posting the video, but she uploaded it anyway and went viral. If her goal was to teach people to be their unapologetic selves, she also had to walk the walk. I'm unapologetically and authentically myself in my videos," she says. "And I will never change that. I will never try to be someone I'm not because my biggest value that I have as a person is just to be myself."

Fans of Nogueira love her intricate eyeshadow designs just as much as they love her thick Boston accent. I swear like a sailor and that who I am, she says proudly. Just dont call her an influencer. Yes, I heavily influence people, and I've had these viral videos that have caused makeup artists to sell out. But in my opinion, that's just a result of me having a good time and me showing people that makeup can be fun and it's not so serious. I'm a beauty content creator. I create fun, energetic, authentic, unique content, Nogueira adds.

TikTok Made Me Buy It: Kryolan Ultra Setting Spray, $39; amazon.com

You go to Deborahs TikTok page for natural hair tips, but stay for a masterclass in the art of transformation. When shes not morphing her natural hair into twists or puffs or wigs, shes offering natural hair product recommendations or tips for growing your hair in under a minute. I slowly noticed the lack of representation for people with kinky/coily hair while scrolling through my FYP. I decided that there wasnt enough relatable or helpful content for people who look like me and have my hair texture, so I decided to be a part of that representation, she says of her account, which boasts over 123,000 followers and over 5.6 million likes. The message of Deborah Oguches platform is simple: Type 4 hair is worth caring for and worth celebrating, Oguche says.

The lightbulb moment to start creating her own hair love content didnt spark until September 2020, when she joined TikTok in the thick of the pandemic. So by December 2020, the biology student at Temple University picked up a new side hobby: creating relatable content for people who type-4 hair.I want to build a community where all hair textures are uplifted and represented, she adds. If I can be the reason just one person out there starts their hair love journey, I consider that a win for my platform.

TikTok Made Me Buy It: Gold 'N Hot Professional Ionic Soft Bonnet Hair Dryer, $50; ulta.com

Three years ago, Afsennahand her followersnoticed her hair was thinning. I got comments about my hair, which made me insecure, so I started to buy everything in the hopes that it would work, she explains. She turned to oiling her hair, as in lathering her strands with a slew of different oils, to strengthen her hair but was left hopeless. Instead of giving up, she began to research scalp care and specific ingredients for her hair type. She couldve chosen to gatekeep her discoveries but turned to TikTok in January 2021 to share her hair journey and tips. Having healthy, nice, and long hair is not only genetics. When you dont take care of your hair, your hair will get damaged regardless of whether you have the most beautiful hair. Prevention is everything, she tells ELLE.com. You can learn everything on Afsennahs page, from the difference between hair porosities to the best foods that promote hair growth to her very own hair routine. The self-professed BFF your hair needs, Afsennah, can be found in her TikTok comment section, answering her follower's questions, no matter how small. Her straightforward approach to the seemingly never-ending world of hair oil keeps her 293,000 followers coming back for more.

TikTok Made Me Buy It: Yootech Wireless Charger, $14; amazon.com

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Rare coins price news 1944-S Lincoln Steel Penny is the second most valuable penny ever with two z… – The Sun

AN INCREDIBLY rare coin fetched its owner a huge payday after being sold at auction.

A 1944-S Lincoln Steel Penny rare coin fetched a staggering $373,750 at auction when it went up for sale in Baltimore, Maryland, in August 2008, according to Spruce Crafts.

The coin was preserved in incredible condition and showed minimal marks, according to the site.

Its condition and a combination of other factors made the coin the second most valuable penny in the world.

It comes after a special penny with a specific zinc-coating once sold for over $100,000 in a Milwaukee auction.

Although over 430million 1944 Lincoln pennies were struck at aDenver,Coloradomint facility, a steel planchet left over from 1943 made its way into the coining press and created extremely rare 1944-D LincolnPennieson a Zinc-Coated Steel Planchet.

One of those pennies sold for $115,000 in a Heritage Auctions, Milwaukee,Wisconsin, ANA Signature Coin Auction in August 2007.

Read our rare coins live blog for the latest news and updates...

RARE DOUBLE DIE 1955 PENNY SELLS FOR $1,400

On therare penny, featuring 16th PresidentAbraham Lincoln, there is a double die meaning the coin has a double layer effect.

Most importantly, this penny is said to be the most famousLincoln coinof them all.

A big reason is because of doubling that can be clearly seen in multiple spots on the coin.

The Philadelphia-minted coin features the doubling of the words In God We Trust (above Lincoln) and Liberty (to the left of Lincoln).

Also, the year on the coin is doubled.

WHY IS THE GOLD EAGLE COIN SO VALUABLE?

The Gold Eagle was the first-ever gold coin issued by the US Mint and originated in 1792.

The design was created by Philadelphia Mint engraver Christian Gobrecht in Ancient Greek and Roman stylings.

The coin has a denomination of $10.

Plenty of these coins have sold for eye-watering sums on eBay in recent months, with thepriciest oneselling for a price tag of $7,988.

It was sold by a seller in California and the listing attracted 39 bids.

'RARE' BIDEN COIN

A Twitter user shared their "rare" coin, featuring current President Joe Biden.

THE UNITED STATES ONCE USED 2-CENT AND 3-CENT COINS

Two and three cent coins used to exist.

However, the US discontinued them after prices went up, as it was no longer practical to use the coins.

The coins were used before 1873 and 1889.

BILLS COST JUST CENTS TO PRODUCE

The cost to produce bills can range from about a nickel per note to just over a dime.

COINS FROM BLACK DEATH ERA FOUND IN ENGLAND

In June 2021, two rare gold coins were found by someone using a metal detector in the small town of Reepham.

The coins date back to the 14th century, according toSmithsonian Magazine.

Both featuring Edward III, the coins are worth an estimated $16,650.

POSTAGE STAMPS AS CURRENCY

There was a nationwide coin shortage during the Civil War, so the government began accepting postage stamps as a form of payment.

People held onto their coins because at the time, they were still made of gold and silver metals, which were valuable.

This then led to a shortage of stamps.

TWITTER USERS JOKE ABOUT THEIR RARE FINDS

Some social media users joke about the coins they have on hand being rare.

My sister and I were looking through our coins to see if we had any rare ones and I told her this one was rare, one person wrote on Twitter alongside a photo of a Chuck E. Cheese token.

MOST PAPER MONEY CONTAINS TRACES OF DRUGS

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth chemist Yuegang Zuo conducted a study in 2009, which found that 85 to 95 percent of paper money in circulation contains traces of cocaine.

In some major cities, including Los Angeles, Miami, and Boston, 100 percent of paper bills showed traces of cocaine.

RARE SILVER ONE SHILLING COIN CONTINUED: THE STAR OF THE COLLECTION

James Morton, the auctioneers coin specialist, said the New England coin is the star of the collection.

I could hardly believe my eyes when I realized that it was an excellent example of a New England shilling, struck by John Hull in 1652 in Boston for use as currency by early settlers in theMassachusettsBay Colony, he said in a statement.

In 1652, the Massachusetts General Court made Hull and his assistant, Robert Sanderson, as Boston mintmaster, responsible for producing North Americas first silver coinage.

But the mint was considered treasonous by King Charles II and was shut down in 1682, according to the statement.

RARE SILVER ONE SHILLING COIN UP FOR AUCTION THIS MONTH

A rare coin worth pennies when it was first minted in New England in the mid-17th century could sell for about $300,000 when its put up for auction in London this month.

The silver one shilling coin was made in Boston in 1652 and is considered the best example of the roughly 40 coins of its type known to still exist, according to info from theAssociated Press.

It was recently found in the United Kingdom inside a candy tin containing hundreds of older coins, according to a statement from auctioneer Morton & Eden Ltd. in October.

LINCOLN WHEAT PENNY SELLS FOR $919

The penny, featuring 16th US PresidentAbraham Lincoln, was designed by sculptor Victor David Brenner.

Brenner is also responsible for designing the1909 S Lincoln penny, which drew controversy from his initials V.D.B. getting placed on the coin and were eventually taken out completely.

What stands out most about therare pennyfrom 1914 is its mintage location which was in Denver.

On theLincoln coin, there is a D, which is the first letter of the city, displayed under the year 1914.

But the reason the D on the coin is unique is because of the citys low mintage.

There have been just under 1.2million of those Lincoln pennies minted compared to more than 75million of the 1914 Philadelphia coin version.

WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE BUYING RARE COINS

Before you buy, make sure you carefully research the coin and know how much its going for so you dont overpay.

However, youll want to humble your expectations when it comes to making a fortune.

If your plan is to buy a rare coin only to immediately turn around and flip it for a profit, the chances are fairly high you will be disappointed, Joseph Yaffe, co-owner of precious metals dealer of Gainesville Coins, told The Sun.

Yaffe recommends holding onto the coins you buy for at least 10 years.

RARE ENGLISH COIN FOUND IN CANADA

Pictured in the tweet below is what may be the oldest English coin ever found in Canada.

The coin is believed to have been minted over 520 years ago, and it was found in Newfoundland.

WHO WAS CAESAR AUGUSTUS?

Caesar Augustus was the first Roman emperor, who reigned from 27 B.C. until he died in 14 AD.

Also referred to as Octavian, the emperor is believed by researchers to be the first person to practice numismatics, or coin collecting.

WHAT IS NUMISMATICS?

Numismatics is the study or collection of coins, medals, or currency.

Researchers believe that the first person to collect coins may have been Caesar Augustus, who lived over 2,000 years ago.

LIVING PEOPLE DO NOT APPEAR ON UNITED STATES COINAGE

In 1866, a federal was enacted preventing any living persons image from being printed on American money.

Lady Liberty first appeared on American coins, while the American eagle appeared on the reverse side.

Presidents have traditionally been featured on money, dating back to 1909 whenAbraham Lincolnbecame the first to appear on a US coin.

WHY DOES PRESIDENT LINCOLN FACE RIGHT ON THE PENNY?

It is believed that Lincoln faces right because the sculptor Victor David Brenner based the design of the penny off of a portrait of the president in which he was facing right.

There are also reports that thepennywas following European tradition.

According toCoinSite, when a new monarch was installed, their bust or profile faced the opposite direction of the person preceeding them.

Because the Liberty figure faced left on the Indian cent, it could be said that Lincoln faces right to honor this tradition.

PRESIDENTS ON COINS: WASHINGTON, FDR AND JFK

President Franklin D. Roosevelt replaced the image of Lady Liberty on the dime in 1946, the year after he died.

The first US President, George Washington, is on the quarter.

The US Mint first produced the Washington 25-cent coin in 1932, to commemorate the 200th anniversary of his birth.

President John F Kennedy is on the half-dollar.

PRESIDENTS ON COINS: LINCOLN AND ROOSEVELT

The 16th President Abraham Lincoln is on the penny.

He first showed up on the front of the one-cent piece in 1909 nearly 120 years after the first US penny was minted and 44 years after he was assassinated.

President Theodore Roosevelt commissioned sculptor Victor David Brenner to redesign the penny with Lincolns on it.

SMALLEST COIN IS WORTH A MINT

Another valuable coin to look out for: the$1 Gold Liberty Head, which is the smallest ever coin struck at the US Mint.

A version of this coin from 1854 racked up more than 40 bids and sold for $3,401 oneBayin March 2021.

The first $5 Capped Bust coins were released in 1807 with a reported mintage of less than 34,000.

So it wasnt surprising when a version of this coin from 1808/1809 sold for $3,400 on eBay in April 2021, having attracted more than 35 bids from potential buyers.

$5 NOTE SELLS FOR 179 TIMES ORIGINAL VALUE

Onecirculated banknote soldfor $895, 179 times its original value.

Thestar note on the bill is quite rarefor the early 1900s.

Each federal reserve bank in 1918 featured its own Lincoln bill.

This bill is from the Federal Reserve Bank in Kansas City.

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Beetles that look like ladybugs are swarming in some eastern states. And they can bite. – NJ.com

Weve already had cicadas, ticks, mosquitoes and spotted lanternflies bugging us this year. And now New Jerseyans could be bracing for another annoyance swarms of Asian lady beetles.

These colorful beetles, which closely resemble native ladybugs and are part of the ladybug family of insects, have recently been seen in huge droves in parts of Maryland, Virginia and in the District of Columbia, according to reports by the Washington Post and ABC13 News in Virginia.

The Post attributes the swarms to the unseasonably warm weather that has blanketed a large swath of the eastern United States during the past week.

Its not yet known if there have been widespread swarms of Asian lady beetles in New Jersey, but some people on Facebook have reported these insects invading their homes or flying around their towns mostly in South Jersey.

Theyve been EVERRRRYWHERE the last few days, Woodbine resident Keri Libro posted on Facebook this week. Theyve flown around me and Ive thought they were baby wasps.

Libro said she has seen a lot of Asian lady beetles in her area of Cape May County, although she hasnt noticed any big swarms.

I killed about 60 today inside our home! a real estate worker from Ocean City posted on Facebook on Wednesday. As soon as (the) sun goes down they stopped trying to come in. From 10-4 they are the worst!!!

Sightings like this are not uncommon, according to bug experts. They say Asian lady beetles typically spend the autumn season searching for shelter for the cold winter months.

So this is the time of the year people will see these insects crawling or flying around inside their homes or apartments.

Not only can these beetles give off a bad odor or create an ugly yellow stain if they are killed experts say they can bite.

They may attempt to bite people and pets, although these are not typical food items sought by the Asian lady beetles, according to Amy Korman, a bug expert who serves as a horticulture extension educator at the Penn State Extension in Lehigh and Northampton counties in eastern Pennsylvania.

Korman says the best way to keep these beetles out of your home is by making sure there are no cracks, crevices, openings, etc. by which the insects can gain entrance.

Asian lady beetles, like the one seen here, look very similar to common ladybugs but are slightly larger and have an M-shaped marking between their head and their wings.Pixabay

How can you tell the difference between common ladybugs which, by the way, can also bite people or pets, but rarely do and Asian lady beetles?

Asian lady beetles are slightly larger than ladybugs, said Timothy Best, a board-certified entomologist and technical manger for the Terminix pest control company. In addition, their coloration varies.

Ladybugs present bright red with black spots, and their heads tend to be black with small white cheeks, while Asian lady beetles color can vary from red to orange, and they may present with or without spots on their wings, Best noted.

Asian lady beetles also have a distinctive M-shaped marking below their head, according to the Mississippi State University Extension Service.

Best, who does insect field work in New Jersey, said he hasnt seen signs of beetle swarms being any bigger than they have been in recent years.

If residents and homeowners are seeing Asian lady beetles right now, that isnt necessarily due to an increase in populations, but more so just timing. Autumn is when adult beetles leave their summer feeding habitats and begin to seek refuge from winter and colder temperatures, he told NJ Advance Media in an email.

The adults are more visible now as they seek out suitable places to overwinter. In many instances, these places would include our homes and other structures, Best added. So, increased sightings here do not equate to increased populations. These insects have just moved from our yards, fields, gardens, to right under our noses on our homes.

Asian lady beetles, like the one seen here, look very similar to common ladybugs but are slightly larger and have an M-shaped marking between their head and their wings.Pixabay

The best defense is to pest-proof the home or structure, Best says. The objective is not to keep them off per se, but to keep them out. Homeowners should look to seal gaps around window and doorframes, behind fascias, behind siding and to make sure soffits are closed, and that attic gable vents are properly screened.

Asian lady beetles tend to be attracted to contrasting colors on homes, such as dark shutters on light siding, Best notes. Once they land on a structure, they will seek out protected places to spend the winter gaps, cracks and crevices. These areas could include behind trim and fascia boards.

These beetles can also get into attics through a deficient gable vent, Best says.

In case youre wondering how they got their name, Asian lady beetles are native to eastern Asia. The U.S. Department of Agriculture introduced these bugs in our country in the early 1900s as a natural way to help control the spread of aphids and scale insects that can kill or damage trees, flowers and other plants, according to the Penn State Extension.

These beetles were originally released in Pennsylvania in 1978 and 1981, but the first overwintering beetles were not recorded until 1993, the agency notes.

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NHL Atlantic Division Weekly: Eichel Heads West – Fear the Fin

By now, youve heard the news. The Vegas Golden Knights snagged Jack Eichel, the coveted center who was desperate to get away from the Buffalo Sabres. For a minute, there was some speculation he could possibly make his way to the San Jose Sharks, but instead, hes gone to the enemy.

How will the Sabres fare without him? Well, theyve been fine so far. Hes been out with an injury and Buffalo is currently in fourth place in the standings somehow.

Heres a glance at the last week in the Atlantic Division:

The Boston Bruins only played two games this week. They started with a 3-2 shootout victory over the Joe Thornton Florida Panthers (their new official name, FYI). The two Charlies (Charlie Coyle and Charlie McAvoy) scored the two goals.

The next game was a big one for the Bruins. They faced off against Detroit Red Wings and won 5-1. Of those five goals, Patrice Bergeron scored four of them. He is among some of the oldest players to score a four-goal game. He is the 11th-oldest player to net four goals in a game at 36 years old.

Aside from trading Eichel to the Golden Knights, the only thing the Sabres did this week was lose. They started with a 3-2 loss to the Los Angeles Kings. They continued their losing streak, which brought us joy because the Sharks beat them 5-3. The beautiful game!

Continuing on this path, they fell 5-2 to the NHLs newest team, the Seattle Kraken. Kyle Okposo and Tage Thompson scored the only goals of the game for the Sabres. Losing their best player and failing to get a win this week? Not a good week to be the Sabres.

It seems like it was a trend this week for Atlantic Division teams going winless. The Detroit Red Wings joined the Sabres in failing to win a game. It started with a 5-4 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Red Wings fought hard, but they couldnt pull off the win in the end.

Things continued to go downhill as the Red Wings lost 3-0 to the Montreal Canadiens. Then, they lost 5-1 to the Bruins. The lone goal of the game was scored by Lucas Raymond, who tried to revive his struggling team but got no support from his teammates.

I am still here to enforce the idea that Joe Thornton is getting a cup this season. His team got their first loss of the season this week, but it came after regulation, so does it really count? They fell 3-2 to the Bruins in a shootout.

Their last game of the week ended in an overtime victory over the Washington Capitals. Thornton was placed on the injured reserve this week with an undisclosed ailment. Hell miss the Panthers next three games.

The Montreal Canadiens kicked off their week with a 5-2 loss to the Kings. Josh Anderson and Ben Chiarot scored the two goals for the Habs, but the rest of the night, they fell flat. Next, the Canadiens lost 4-2 to the Anaheim Ducks. I mean, the two times we root for them against our divisional rivals and they cant win? Rude.

Anyway, they actually won their next game, beating the Red Wings 3-0. Netminder Jake Allen had 22 saves on the night. They went back to their usual form against the New York Islanders, where they lost 6-2. Yikes!

You cant talk about a rough week in the Atlantic Division without including the Ottawa Senators. We are sorry you had such a hard week, Chris Tierney. It started with a 5-1 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks. No one in this division was able to beat the bad guys this week. Tragic!

At least their next game saw some form of life from the Senators. They lost, but in overtime, which is something. Tierney scored a goal, so well cheers to that. Their week ended on a tough note, losing 5-1 to the Golden Knights.

The Tampa Bay Lightning only played two games this week. It started with a 3-2 victory over the Capitals. Anthony Cirelli, Brayden Point and Alex Killorn had the goals for the Lightning, while Andrei Vasilevskiy made 31 saves.

Their next game wasnt as successful as their first. They lost in overtime to the Maple Leafs. Patrick Maroon had the only goal in their 2-1 loss to Auston Matthews and company.

The Leafs surprisingly had a good week. It started with a 5-4 victory over the Red Wings. They kept that energy going, defeating the Golden Knights 4-0. Auston Matthews put two goals in the net, while Mitch Marner and William Nylander had the other two goals. Have you heard of those guys before? I guess theyre pretty good.

The Leafs continued their winning streak with a 2-1 overtime victory over the reigning Stanley Cup champs, the Lightning. John Tavares and Nylander scored the goals, while Jack Campbell made 24 saves.

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Gal Gadot Turned Heads In A Plunging Gown At The Red Notice PremiereIt Flashes *Major* Leg! – SheFinds

Whenever we see Gal Gadot, were in awe of how effortlessly she embodies her character Wonder Woman off-screen as much as she does on-screen. The brunette beauty always looks absolutely stunning and like a true super woman and she always knows how to serve a look whether shes in an action-packed film or posing for a photoshoot. But when we saw her walk the red carpet for her latest movie, she wowed us more than ever before in a plunging red dress!

The 36-year-old Israeli actress strutted the red carpet wearing the sexiest red dress ever that featured not only a super low neckline, but also showed off her legs-for-days. Gal absolutely slayed in this plunging red dress that perfectly fit the premiere for her latest film Red Notice. Gal stars alongside Ryan Reynolds and The Rock in this new thriller about an Interpol agent who tries to hunt down and capture the worlds most wanted art thief. And TBH, were so into this trioespecially Gal.

The brunette babe posted her own pics from the November 4th premiere, with the caption: How exciting was last night? So happy to be walking the red carpet in the biggest movie premiere in over 2 years and even happier to be a part of the biggest Netflix project ever! A huge thank you to the entire Netflix team for putting together this unbelievable event and of course thank you to all the amazing fans that came to see us! Dont forget Red Notice comes out tonight in selected theaters and November 12 on Netflix.

Gals post unsurprisingly got over 2.5m likes from her 66.3m followers. And if this red hot red carpet look is any indication, we cant wait to see what other looks Gal is going to pull out to promote this film.

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Now that red carpets are returning, celebslike the gorgeous Galhave been pulling out all the stops. Anya Taylor-Joy recently wowed in a very revealing gold dress for the premiere of Last Night in Soho and other celebs like Natalie Portman and Julianne Hough have been turning sexiness up a notch when they walked the red carpet as well.

Were here for these red carpet moments and cant help but think of Taylor Swifts iconic hit Red.

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Rebel Wilson Is Pure Fire in New Red-Hot Beach Instagram and Fans Are Erupting – GoodHousekeeping.com

Rebel Wilson's Instagram game is totally crushing it lately.

The 41-year-old Cats star is turning heads again thanks to one of her latest posts. In a short boomerang clip posted this week, Rebel strikes a pose in a long-sleeve red dress while having fun on a beach in Fiji. The comedian also teased in her caption that she has some big news she'll be dropping to her fans in the near future.

"Discovering happiness and sooooo much more (to be revealed soon ), " Rebel cryptically wrote.

Immediately, Rebel's fan base started leaving all sorts of positive comments on the post. "Wow! Go You. ," one person wrote. "Stunning and absolutely beautiful," another said. "Youre an inspiration. Simply beautiful. Inside and out," another fan gushed.

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While we're not entirely sure what the Australian actress has been up to in Fiji, The Daily Mail reports that she's on a vacation in between projects. After all, it's been a busy year for Rebel, who spent a lot of her summer shooting the upcoming Paramount Players movie Senior Year, which is set to premiere sometime in 2022. Per Deadline, the Senior Year cast also includes Alicia Silverstone, Justin Hartley, Angourie Rice, Sam Richardson, Zo Chao, Mary Holland and Chris Parnell.

But that's not the only exciting thing Rebel's been cooking up. The actress is also enjoying post-production life after filming the indie picture The Almond and the Seahorse.

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All in all, we're glad to see Rebel taking some time for herself after taking on so many projects. While she's been keeping plenty busy this year, she did pause to share recently with People that she dealt with a lot of career struggles earlier on. In 2020, Rebel declared she was having a "Year of Health" and adopted lifestyle changes, including following the Mayr Method Diet, which focuses on consuming foods that massage digestive systems.

"I was like, 'You know what? I'm gonna take something that you think is a disadvantage I don't actually think it's a disadvantage and I'm going to turn it into my success story,'" she told the outlet.

We love to see Rebel thriving!

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Jason Boland Explores the Unknown in ‘Restless Sprits’ Video – Taste of Country

Jason Boland's new video is truly a one-of-a-kind artistic endeavor, and he's letting Taste of Country and the Boot readers see it first in an exclusive premiere that launches on Friday morning (Nov. 12).

Along with his band, the Stragglers, Boland explores some unusual subject matter in the video for "Restless Spirits," and he does it in a very unique way, using animations to tell the story of an unexplained encounter that leaves the narrator changed.

"She was standing in the kitchen / Her face turned towards the ceiling / Her eyes were closed, but still they held the light / And from a battered guitar / Came a sound like angels weeping / For all those restless spirits in the night," he sings in the chorus.

"Restless Spirits" was originally written and performed by the late Bob Childers, a fellow Oklahoman who served as a mentor to Boland. It appears on an upcoming concept record titled The Light Saw Me, which tells the story of a Texas cowboy from the 1890s who is abducted by aliens. He travels forward an entire century in time and lands in the 1990s, where he is fated to wander in search of his long-dead wife with no awareness that any time has passed.

The sci-fi concept serves as an allegory for people's existential angst.

Many suffer silently with the terrifying nature of it all while believing themselves to be the only ones forgotten," Boland observes.

Shooter Jennings produced the album, which is slated to drop on Dec. 3 via Thirty Tigers.

This album isnt just another album from Jason & the Stragglers," Jennings states. "Its a magnum opus of the highest creative order, which in turn I take as a very serious honor to be able to be a part of its inception.

Boland made his name in the Red Dirt Country scene, and he's been an independent artist throughout his career. He's seeking a wider audience with The Light Saw Me, which is his tenth album, and he's also just announced a string of tour dates that will include shows at Tulsas Cains Ballroom, New Braunfels Gruene Hall, the Basement East in Nashville and Pioneertowns historic Pappy & Harrietts Pioneertown Palace. Boland will make his official debut at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville on Dec. 7.

The Light Saw Me is currently available for pre-order across a wide variety of digital music providers.

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About Sealand | The Principality Of Sealand | Sealand History

In the early 60s, Roy Bates, a Major in the British army, established a radio station, situated offshore on an abandoned ex naval fort named Knock John. The theory behind this location was an attempt to bypass the draconian broadcasting restrictions of the time, which permitted little more than formal broadcasting by the BBC. Roys station, Radio Essex, and others like it, were known affectionately by the media as Pirate radio stations, and were much loved by the British public, as they supplied everything that the BBC did not at the time, Pop music and amusing presenters.

In the years than ensued, Roy fought an unsuccessful legal battle with the UK government, which questioned the legality of his occupation of said fort. It was ruled that Knock John fell under UK jurisdiction. Smarting from his setback, Roy weighed his options. Another abandoned fortress, Roughs Tower, identical in construction to the Knock John existed further offshore, and crucially, outside of the three mile limit to which the UK jurisdiction extended. Roy proceeded to occupy Roughs Tower, on Christmas eve 1966, with the intention of revitalising his dormant radio station. This was until he conjured a different plan entirely. After consulting his lawyers, Roy decided to declare this fortress island the independent state of Sealand, Claiming Jus Gentium (Law of Nations) over a part of the globe that was Terra Nullius (Nobodys Land).

On the 2nd of September 1967, accompanied by his wife Joan on her birthday, his son Michael (14), daughter Penelope (16) and several friends and followers, Roy declared the Principality of Sealand. The founding of this country was marked by the raising of a newly designed flag, and in an extremely romantic birthday gesture, the bestowing of a new title on his beloved wife, to be know from that moment on as Princess Joan.

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