The Male Anglerfishs Evolutionary Solution to Female Rejection – The New York Times

In a biopic about the mating rituals of anglerfish, its unclear what would earn the film its R-rating: the sex or the violence.

Born into an inky deep sea world, the males of certain anglerfish species exist solely to sniff out their mates. Upon locating his lady (who might be up to 60 times his size), the male will nip at her belly. His mouth then dissolves in a sludge of chemicals that physically fuse him to his bioluminescent bride, forever commingling his blood and tissues with hers.

This grotesque ritual, called sexual parasitism, looks just as bizarre as it sounds. To an immunologist, though, the aesthetics of this macabre form of unholy matrimony arent actually the weirdest part.

Two genetically distinct animals, no matter how much in love, shouldnt be able to merge their flesh without serious consequences, said Dr. Thomas Boehm of the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics. Its the same reason that transplanted organs often get rejected by a recipients body: Vertebrate immune systems are built to wage war on any foreign matter.

And yet, some male anglerfish are full-time grafts the ultimate live-in boyfriends. It really is a mysterious phenomenon, Dr. Boehm said.

With the help of modern genetic sequencing, Dr. Boehm and his colleagues may have solved this deep sea dilemma. Anglerfish have largely jettisoned a branch of the immune system thats been a fixture of vertebrate bodies for the last 500 million years, they report in a study published Thursday in Science. The adaptation may help the clingiest of couples stick together.

Its a substantial sacrifice to make, even for sex: Similar changes would be lethal for humans and no other animals have yet been documented doing the same.

This is some of the cooler science Ive read in a while, said Jesyka Melndez Rosa, an evolutionary biologist and expert in the genetics of the immune system at the University of Puerto Rico who wasnt involved in the study. It just goes to show, nothing is sacred.

Anglerfish have good reason to resort to extreme evolution. Thousands of feet below the surface of the sea, where the suns rays dont shine, both food and friends are scarce. Many males never actually manage to find a female. So if they do meet up, what better thing to do than to bite and hold and stay that way? said Theodore Pietsch, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Washington and an author on the study.

Thats probably why sexual parasitism has supposedly evolved multiple times across the anglerfish family tree. In some cases, the attachments are temporary the boys hop on and off as they please. In others, though, the males become permanent fixtures on the females.

These longer-lasting hookups come with a price. After males glom onto their girls, their innards rapidly atrophy until little more is left than a bulbous pair of testes, fringed with gills, protruding from the females flank like a sperm-filled saddlebag. Theres basically no integrity at this point, Dr. Pietsch said.

In the most extreme version of this trait, females of some species will host up to eight male consorts at a time.

To figure out how the fish tissues tolerate each other, the researchers sequenced the genes of 10 types of anglerfishes. They found that two of the most decorated species, where females sported entourages of males, had lost their ability to produce functional antibodies and T cells two types of immune system sentinels that greatly underpin the bodys ability to distinguish its own cells from unfamiliar ones, and annihilate inbound threats.

That strategy comes in handy when animals must contend with germs or cancerous cells, said Zuri Sullivan, an immunologist at Yale University who wasnt involved in the study. The so-called adaptive immune system, to which antibodies and T cells belong, also helps the body remember past encounters with pathogens so they can be vanquished again. It provides this huge benefit, Ms. Sullivan said. Its a big thing to lose.

Similar genetic changes were present in anglerfish that melded monogamously, though to a lesser degree. These more faithful fish still had genes that allowed them to manufacture a limited selection of disease-fighting antibodies, for instance.

Least altered of all were the ephemeral attachers, who seem to have retained the genes for T cells and a blunted antibody response. In general, the less durable the bond, the more intact the immune system, Dr. Boehm said. That pattern makes sense: Short-lived flings between partners can withstand some tissue rejection, but the stakes are far higher when a relationship is for keeps.

Dr. Boehm said the data so far point to the possibility that deterioration of anglerfish immunity preceded the rise of sexual parasitism. But figuring out the order of these events is really a chicken or egg situation, Dr. Melndez Rosa said.

The researchers also dont yet know how anglerfish manage to ward off infections. But theres more to the immune system than antibodies and T cells; perhaps other members of this complex cavalry have risen in the ranks to compensate, Ms. Sullivan said. Clearly, these animals are doing fine, she said.

Finding these answers will likely require finding more rare deep sea anglerfish. It took several years to amass 31 specimens with enough DNA to analyze, Dr. Boehm said. But the researchers are up for the challenge.

We are not quite sure what lessons the anglerfish will teach us, Dr. Boehm said. But we know they have done something really incredible.

Read the original post:

The Male Anglerfishs Evolutionary Solution to Female Rejection - The New York Times

The evolution of the EITI and next steps for tackling extractive industries corruption – Brookings Institution

Since 2002, one of the highest-profile efforts to increase natural resource transparency in resource-rich countries has been the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), a multistakeholder initiative consisting of countries, companies, and civil society organizations. Any attempt to grapple with issues of transparency, governance, and anti-corruption in the natural resource sector must proceed with an understanding of the groundwork laid by the organization and the lessons learned from its experiences. As the EITI nears its 20-year anniversary, the time is ripe to analyze evidence surrounding EITIs successes in opening up extractive industries data, along with its shortcomingsand its potential. Charting the EITIs evolution and journey through the mechanisms of transparency, accountability, and participation can illustrate the ways in which truly effective natural resource governance can take root.

Today, the governments of 53 countries commit themselves to implementing the set of disclosure requirements known as the EITI Standard. (While the Obama administration committed the United States to EITI implementation in 2011, the Trump administration withdrew the country from the initiative in 2017.) While the EITIs original focus was on transparency in revenue collection, the Standard has expanded to cover a wide variety of resource-related data, including contracts with extractive companies, data on resource production, and extractives-related employment numbers. In other words, the Standard now encompasses much of the natural resource value chain, the sequence of resource governance decisions beginning with the decision to extract a resource and ending with government spending of resource-derived revenues. To date, $2.64 trillion in natural resource revenues have been disclosed by EITI-implementing countries.

The EITI was launched after academics in the 1990s and early 2000s began to note that large endowments of natural resources, far from ensuring a countrys economic future and the well-being of all its citizensas had been suggested by previous theories of development economicsin fact served to undermine economic growth and corrode institutions. At the same time, governments the world over were making deals with oil, gas, and mining companies that purportedly required that some of the revenue be returned to the state in the form of royalties, taxes, and other proceeds. These windfalls could have been the basis for a significant improvement in the material lives of these states citizens. But, too often, they were not.

Efforts to discover where of all the money was going had been stymied, with little information regarding how that money was spentor indeed, even how much governments received from extractive projectsmade publicly available. This opacity limited peoples ability to gauge whether their governments were using the resource wealth to benefit all citizenswho exercise sovereign rights to their countries resource endowments under international lawand so in turn inhibited their ability to hold their governments to account.

At least, that was the theory when the EITI was founded in 2002: that a flood of data about the money would unleash a wave of citizen engagement, which in turn would drive down corruption and improve development outcomes. But reality is far more complicated, and mechanisms beyond transparency are needed to more fully effect change.

Research has shown that while transparency is an important precondition for fostering accountability and ultimately reducing corruption, it is not, by itself, sufficient to promote change.

For example, a recent success stemming from EITIs transparency model demonstrates that its disclosure regime is often only the first link in a chain leading to reduced corruption. In 2017, the nonprofit investigative organization Global Witness analyzed the Democratic Republic of the Congos 2014 EITI report. It found discrepancies which showed that the mining conglomerate Glencore may have paid more than $75 million between 2013 and 2016 to Dan Gertler, a businessman previously accused of bribing senior officials there. Spurred on by these and numerous other accusations of corruption, the United States imposed sanctions on Gertler in 2017. Those sanctions, in turn, may have prompted the then-president of the DRC, Joseph Kabila, to not run for reelection.

The EITI, as this example illustrates, is largely reliant on othersincluding infomediaries, such as journalists and civil society organizationsto translate technical information (which includes all resource-related disclosures) for a general audience. This, in turn, helps foster the participatory civic engagement that is critical to promoting accountability.

From the EITIs inception to the present, transparency has been at the core of the its work, while participatory and accountability mechanisms were often weak or absent. To be sure, the EITIs model requires all implementing countries to form multistakeholder groups (MSGs) consisting of representatives from government, industry, and civil society to oversee EITI implementation and thereby to presumably foster participation. But many MSGs are not representative of society as a whole, and (with a few exceptions), only operate at the national level, leaving critical stakeholders at the regional and city levels out of the discussion. Moreover, the EITI has been criticized for prioritizing the release of data and diminishing the decisionmaking authority of national MSGs. As a result, while some MSGs have become legitimatearenasfor dialogue,in other places they often prove less able to impact decisions or prompt policy changes that are responsive to their concerns.

What participatory efforts like MSGs can missand what is increasingly recognized by academics and practitioners as a critical part of the pictureis an intentional focus on accountability mechanisms. Pioneering work by Jonathan Fox has argued in favor of a sandwich strategy to foster social accountability, which requires an opening from above in the form of commitment by reformists with power over policy implementation along with more traditional citizen engagement efforts that push from below. The mutually reinforcing mechanisms of the sandwich strategy can both strengthen citizen participation efforts and create accessible and responsive institutions.

Of course, a key challenge of the sandwich strategy involves the difficulty of finding powerful policymakers willing to engage with transparency and participatory efforts. Here, one useful tactic is to remove the roadblocks that can inhibit pro-reform policymakers. A requirement first introduced in the 2016 EITI standard could be of use in tackling this challenge: the mandatory disclosure of beneficial ownership information beginning in 2020. Beneficial owners (i.e., the real owners or those who benefit from the profits) of extractive companies often hide behind shell companies and other unaccountable corporate entities, making it impossible to tell if the real owners are, in fact, government officials themselves. These politically exposed persons, as they are known, are fundamentally unable to serve in the role of reformists committed to effective governance in natural resource management, since their personal interests override common interests. Furthermore, murky ownership schemes can fuel perceptions of corruption and trigger citizens to lose confidence in government institutions. While beneficial ownership disclosures are also unlikely to be a panacea for fostering top-down accountability efforts, they will greatly assist in the identification of those government officials who can never serve that role.

Evidence to date suggests that a bundled approach of transparency, accountability, and participatory (TAP) mechanisms is most effective in promoting effective governanceof natural resources and beyond. (Indeed, the EITI itself acknowledges that implementing the Standard is not a silver bullet to solve all corruption issues, but instead can be a tool to identify and address weaknesses in natural resource management.) Bottom-up citizen engagement efforts rely on transparency in policy, actions, and expenditure, so that citizens are aware of government officials actions and can work to hold them to account. Avenues for citizens to participate in the policy process and express their concerns to government officials further this work, and receptive, accountable policymakers committed to reform are indispensable for responding effectively to citizen concerns.

The Leveraging Transparency to Reduce Corruption (LTRC) project adds another hypothesis to this TAP troika: that careful attention to contextual factors; consideration of the implementation gap within TAP programs; and attention to natural resource-specific complementary institutions, structures, and programs that are likely to significantly interact with TAP interventions are needed to have a greater chance of success. (See here and here for more on the TAP-Plus hypothesis and the pilot studies we are undertaking to test it).

The EITI has achieved successes in producing high-quality open data across the natural resource value chain in implementing countries. Now, it is time to test new strategies by developing country-adapted and evidence-informed strategies toaddresscorruption and to achieve sustainable development goals.

Research and editing assistance from Joseph Glandorf. Editing assistance from Robin Lewis.

Visit link:

The evolution of the EITI and next steps for tackling extractive industries corruption - Brookings Institution

Next Phase of ENCODE Finds MORE Functional Information in Genome Junk – Discovery Institute

Image credit: Geralt, via Pixabay.

The first publications from the ENCODE project (Encyclopedia of DNA Elements) made a big splash atEvolution News in 2013, and around the world, because it undermined the junk DNA myth and simultaneously fulfilled an ID prediction: that non-coding parts of the genome would prove functional. Junk-DNA proponents like Dan Graur were upset at the time,admittingas Jonathan Wells reported, If ENCODE is right, evolution is wrong.

Well,ModENCODE(ENCODE for model organisms) found unprecedented complexity in the fruit fly genome in 2014, then ENCODE 2 followed up with more discoveries of function. Now, ENCODE 3 has just finished submitting its reports, with record numbers of DNA annotations listed, and ENCODE 4 is gearing up. Nothing like a little overkill to drive the point home: then evolution is wrong. Look at how much constructive science is being done with the assumption that DNA elements are there for a purpose.

Before introducing the latest results,Natureprovides an overview, Perspectives on ENCODE, that recounts the history and purposes of the project:

The ENCODE Project was launched in2003, as the first nearly complete human genome sequence was reported.At that time, our understanding of the human genome was limited.For example, although 5% of the genome was known to be under purifying selection in placental mammals,our knowledge of specific elements, particularly with regards to non-protein coding genes and regulatory regions, was restrictedto a few well-studied loci.

ENCODE commenced asan ambitious effort to comprehensively annotate the elements in the human genome, such as genes, control elements, and transcript isoforms, and was later expanded to annotate the genomes ofseveral model organisms. Mapping assays identified biochemical activities and thus candidate regulatory elements. [Emphasis added.]

Annotations are like labels or comments on things. For instance, if you have a stereo system with a lot of cables, you might affix tags on them to indicate where the TV plugs in, or where each speaker wire goes. In computer programming, wise programmers add comments in English to explain what a section of code does. Comments do not affect the function of the code, but help the next programmer follow the logic.

DNA is like a program, only it did not come with English comments! That is why ENCODE is important; the project is building a searchable database for researchers to find out what a string like ACCCTGTAAAGTG is doing. Is it a gene? Is it a control region? Medical researchers will want to see if a SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) in that string correlates with a disease.

The project is sending scientists all over the world on a treasure hunt for functions in the junk pile assumed to exist from evolutionary history. The first results in 2013 indicated that over 80 percent of the genome was being transcribed. That was a strong clue that most non-coding regions were functional, even if the functions were unknown, because a cell would be unlikely to spend the energy transcribing nonsense. Indeed, many of those transcriptions turned out to be important regulatory regions.

The project began slowly but is accelerating.

Phase I (20032007) interrogated a specified 1% of the human genome in order toevaluate emerging technologies.

Phase II(20072012)introduced sequencing-based technologies(for example, chromatin immunoprecipitation with sequencing (ChIPseq) and RNA sequencing (RNA-seq)) that interrogated the whole human genome and transcriptome. General assays such as transcript, open-chromatin and histone modification mapping were used on a wide variety of cell lines, while more specific assays, such as mapping transcription factor binding regions, were performed extensively on a smaller number of cell lines to providedetailed annotations on, and to investigate the relationships of, many regulatory proteinsacross the genome.

The findings of ENCODE are accelerating along with sequencing technologies. The latest Phase III reports were published July 29 inNature. Some of the labs involved are telling what they found.

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratoryincludes a must-watch video:

It begins with a striking moment where Ewan Birney, senior ENCODE researcher at CSHL, opens a huge tome containing a complete printout of the human genome. He calls it a big achievement in 2000, but its just a set of boring letters that ENCODE is bringing to life. These letters actually do something, he says, they mean something. The goal is to find out what they mean to learn their functions. Magdalena Skipper, the next speaker, says that the ENCODE Consortium considers functional elements in very broad terms beyond genes to the regulatory elements, switches and even to parts where we have no idea what they are doing, Birney adds. This fits ID proponent Paul Nelsons motto, If something works, its not happening by accident.

So far ENCODE has produced a staggering hundreds of terabytes of raw data in detailed form:

In Phase 3, researchers took advantage of the latest genetic technologies to glean data from biological specimens and deeply investigate theregulatory regions outside of genes, where most of the genomes person-to-person variation lies.Their data identifies some900,000 candidate regulatory elements from the human genome and more than 300,000 from the mouse, which can be explored through ENCODEs new online browser.

Within the hundreds of cell types studied, ENCODE is helping scientists understand why your liver cell is different from your kidney cell, Birney says; the secrets will be found in the switches that turn genes on and off. Its really a first view of that complexity that generates a human being.

Skipper says it was striking to find that they were able to assign a biochemical function to 80 percent of the genome: striking, because not such a long time ago, we still considered that a vast proportion of the human genome was simply junk. Birney comments, Its very hard to get over the density of information in the genome. They found places that are much more complex than expected, and loci thought to be completely silent are actually teeming with life, teeming with things going on; we still really dont understand that. Another surprise is that portions corresponding with disease are being found in non-coding parts of the genome.

This encyclopedia is a living resource. It has a beginning but really no end. It will continue to be improved, and grown, as time goes on.

MITs news releaseis titled, Bringing RNA into genomics. It describes the new technologies MIT used to identify candidate RNA transcripts and then determine their functions. And function is the key word in their work:

These RNA sequencesdo not get translated into proteins, but act in a variety of ways to control how much protein is madefrom protein-coding genes. The research team, which includes scientists from MIT and several other institutions, made use of RNA-binding proteins to help themlocate and assign possible functionsto tens of thousands of sequences of the genome.

The National Institutes of Health (NIH)describes the search for genetic switches that turn genes on and off in different cell types and in various stages of development. This is being determined for the mouse genome as well as the human genome.

A key challenge in ENCODE is thatdifferent genes and functional regions are active in different cell types,said Elise Feingold, Ph.D., scientific advisor for strategic implementation in the Division of Genome Sciences at NHGRI and a lead on ENCODE for the institute. This means that weneed to test a large and diverse number of biological samplesto work towards a catalog of candidate functional elements in the genome.

Significant progress has been made in characterizing protein-coding genes, which comprise less than 2% of the human genome.Researchers know much less about the remaining 98% of the genome, including how much and which parts of it perform other functions.ENCODE is helping to fill in this significant knowledge gap.

The human body is composed of trillions of cells, with thousands of types of cells.While all these cells share a common set of DNA instructions, the diverse cell types (e.g., heart, lung and brain) carry outdistinct functions by using the information encoded in DNA differently.The DNA regions that act asswitchesto turn genes on or off,or tune the exact levels of gene activity, help drive the formation of distinct cell types in the body and govern their functioning in health and disease.

Naturesown News and Views story, Expanded ENCODE delivers invaluable genomic encyclopedia, boasts that Phase III has generated the most comprehensive catalogue yet of thefunctionalelements that regulate our genes.

In the current third phase of the project, the consortium movedfrom cell lines to cells taken directly from human and mouse tissues, providing a more biologically relevant encyclopedia.They also introduced assays to investigate the broader aspects of functional elements for example, to characterize the elements embedded in RNAs or to analyse chromatin looping, which brings separate CREs into close proximity to enable gene regulation.

There are eight technical papers in the special issue ofNature, all open access. Start with Expanded encyclopaedias of DNA elements in the human and mouse genomes for the details, scan through the other papers, and marvel at the exciting discoveries from Phase III. Or you can read ENCODE explained for an overview with illustrations. Its all part of theENCODE Collectiongoing back to 2012.

What is next for ENCODE? The Perspectives on ENCODE article cited earlier explains why much more research is still needed to understand the vast volume of functional information in our DNA:

It is now apparent that elements that govern transcription, chromatin organization, splicing, and otherkey aspects of genome control and function are densely encodedin the human genome; however,despite the discovery of many new elements, the annotationof elements that are highly selective for particular cell types or statesis lagging behind.

Thus, as part of ENCODE 4,considerable effort is being devoted to expanding the cell types and tissuesanalysed as well as mapping the binding regions for many more transcription factors and RNA-binding proteins.

Further research may even find new functions for repetitive sequences, or for silent sequences that only get switched on under unique circumstances, or in particular cell types, or during certain stages of development. In short: the search is on for function in the junk!

Continued here:

Next Phase of ENCODE Finds MORE Functional Information in Genome Junk - Discovery Institute

Vyne Realizes Business Evolution with Dental Business Rebrand – PRNewswire

ATLANTA, Aug. 3, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Vyne, a recognized market leader in health information exchange and electronic healthcare communication management, announced today a rebrand of its dental business. The Vyne Dental brand reflects the company's evolution into a complete revenue cycle management solutions provider.

Vyne has historically served the dental market with its industry stalwart brand NEA, providing the HITRUST CSF Certified FastAttach solution and the Vyne Connect encrypted email platform. These products connect dental practice offices to hundreds of dental plans and payers nationwide.

In 2019, Vyne was acquired by The Jordan Company, a middle-market private equity firm, initiating the company's evaluation of growth opportunities. Less than a year later, Vyne made a strategic investment in Renaissance Electronic Services, LLC, an Indianapolis-based technology company providing EDI products and services to dental practices across the country.

The rebrand to Vyne Dental allows dental practices to partner with a single vendor for fully electronic management of dental claims, claim attachments, and encrypted email. Eliminating manual, disconnected processes and ensuring data continuity helps empower dental professionals to make processing claims easy, grow their businesses with predictable revenue, and work confidently in an ever-changing industry.

The product portfolio under Vyne Dental includes Remote Lite claims processing, FastAttach electronic claims attachments, and Vyne Connect encrypted email.

The company's website, logo, graphics, and communications have been updated in support of the rebrand. These Vyne Dental brand assets, along with a new website and messaging, convey the value of the integrated platform in a straightforward manner, with a focus on solving key problems today's practices face.

"The Vyne Dental rebrand signifies the integration of the NEA and Renaissance Electronic Services brands into one that allows us to serve dental practices with a complete electronic revenue cycle management solution," said Vyne Dental president Robert Patrick. "Our platform helps eliminate manual, disconnected processes and data to simplify claims processing, attachments, and secure messages, which is essential to the success of today's dental practices."

For more information on Vyne Dental, visit vynedental.com.

About Vyne

Vyne is a recognized industry leader in end-to-end health information exchange and electronic healthcare communication management. The company's robust technology platform facilitates the electronic capture, storage and submission of healthcare data in virtually any form voice, document, image, data, fax or electronic interface. Vyne's proven solutions connect disconnected data to close gaps in documentation and improve the continuum of care through a more complete and fully accessible patient record. For more information, visit vynecorp.com.

2020 Napa EA/MEDX, LLC. All rights reserved. Vyne logos, product and service names, including but not limited to, FastAttach mentioned herein are registered trademarks and are the property of Electronic Attachment, Inc., or their respective affiliated entities.

All third-party trademarks and tradenames (including logos and icons) referenced are and remain the property of their respective owners.

Press Contact:

Scott E. Rupp941-794-5137https://millerrupp.com/

SOURCE Vyne

Home 2024

Follow this link:

Vyne Realizes Business Evolution with Dental Business Rebrand - PRNewswire

Evolution reverses dispersal rates among fruit flies: Study – The Indian Express

Written by Anjali Marar | Pune | Published: August 4, 2020 12:10:23 am The research aimed at determining the role of population density of the flies in a location to their dispersion behaviours, and how evolved male and female flies undertook dispersion. (Representational)

A study by a group of city-based biologists has concluded that male and female Drosophila, more commonly known as fruit flies, undergo differential rates of dispersal as they evolve.

A team, led by Sutirth Dey, at Indian Institute of Science, Education and Research (IISER), Pune, studied 29,000 fruit flies under controlled conditions in the laboratory. The research aimed at determining the role of population density of the flies in a location to their dispersion behaviours, and how evolved male and female flies undertook dispersion.

Every organism, including humans, disperses from one location to another, either in search of food or better chances of survival. In simple terms, a location with higher density offers fewer resources, like food, forcing organisms to disperse at a higher rate.

Among many factors influencing this movement are environment, habitat, and density of a given location. Dey, along with team members Abhishek Mishra and Partha Chakraborty, attempted to determine this pattern in which female and male fruit flies dispersed as they evolved.

One key parameter that researchers used while performing the evolutionary study was density dependent dispersal (DDD), which tells the existence of an organism at a particular place.

Dey said, In the initial phases, the rate of dispersal of females outnumbered that of males. But as they evolved, the dispersal rate was higher among males. This means evolution completely changed the behaviour and reversed the rate of dispersal of the two sexes, an evidence gathered for the first time.

Scientists said dispersal and its rate offered clues in understanding and predicting movement patterns of organisms. Studies on dispersal could be useful in epidemiology, conservation of biodiversity, and importantly, devising strategies for controlling agricultural pests, they added.

The paper, recently published in Evolution, also highlights a greater need to study endangered organisms, especially when their dispersal is increasingly strained due to climate change and fragmentation of suitable habitats.

The Indian Express is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@indianexpress) and stay updated with the latest headlines

For all the latest Pune News, download Indian Express App.

See the article here:

Evolution reverses dispersal rates among fruit flies: Study - The Indian Express

The evolution of Liverpool’s front three – The Athletic

Together they form a dazzling three-pronged attack.

Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino have fired Liverpool to Champions League and Premier League glory over the past two seasons.

Imagine where I would be if these boys did not play for me, wow, beamed Jurgen Klopp after Salahs match-winning double for the champions at Brighton & Hove Albion in July brought up the milestone of 250 goals between the trio during the Germans Anfield reign.

Yet, interestingly, as Liverpool have become more consistent and more successful under Klopp, the collective goals return of his front line has actually dipped.

They scored 91 times between them in all competitions (57 in the Premier League) in 2017-18. That figure dropped to 69 in all competitions (56 in the Premier League) for 2018-19 and 57 in all competitions (46 in the Premier League) for 2019-20.

Analysing the data helps to explain the change in their output and...

Read the rest here:

The evolution of Liverpool's front three - The Athletic

To Avoid Debate, Darwinists at the AAAS Would Even CensorDarwin – Discovery Institute

Photo: Statue of Charles Darwin, Shrewsbury Library, by Bs0u10e01 / CC BY-SA.

As you may remember fromearlier coverage here, Herman Bouma is the attorney whose presentation on Darwin was canceled by the 2019 National Science Teaching Associations National Conference. The point of Boumas planned discussion was that Charles Darwin practiced open debate with his critics, an example from which teachers today could take a lesson. This was too much, though, for the influential group to tolerate so they sent conference officials and security guards to escort him out.

Well, the story continues now as the American Association for the Advancement of Science has joined the NSTA in giving Bouma the runaround.

This February, the AAAS held its annual meeting here in Seattle. In addition to lectures and keynotes, the meeting is where different branches hold business meetings. Bouma recently emailed us about what happened when he tried to submit a resolution to the Biological Sciences section for its consideration.

Bouma explained the situation this way:

The resolution simply states that a teacher should feel free to teach how Darwin responded to his critics. I was informed by the chair, Dr. Vicki Chandler, that the main office of the AAAS would be handling the resolution because it dealt with the subject of evolution. Last week I was informed by the current chair of the section, Dr. David Burgess, that the main office did not support the resolution. When I asked why, he refused to give any reason. It seems clear that the AAAS opposes the resolution because it does not want any discussion of scientific arguments against neo-Darwinian evolution, but is too embarrassed to state this publicly.

Was Bouma proposing some distasteful policy, or simply encouraging educators to treat Darwinian evolution like a science? Read the resolution for yourself:

Resolution on Freedom to Teach Darwins Response to His Critics

Whereas in his bookThe Origin of SpeciesDarwin responded to eminent scientists of his day who had scientific arguments against his theory of natural selection, including Louis Agassiz,a world-renowned professor of geology and biology at Harvard University known as the father of the American scientific tradition; Adam Sedgwick, a professor of geology and paleontology at Cambridge University and one of Britains most distinguished geologists; and Karl Nageli, a Swiss professor of botany at the University of Munich who was famous for his work on plant cells;

WhereasDarwin took great care to reply thoughtfully to the scientific arguments against his theory and, by the time of the sixth edition ofThe Origin of Speciesin 1872, approximately one-third of his book consisted of his response to his critics;

Whereas Darwinstated, I look with confidence to the future,to young and rising naturalists, who will be able to view both sides of the question with impartiality (The Origin of Species, p. 444); and

Whereas the Statement on the Teaching of Evolution issued by the AAAS on February 16, 2006, might erroneously lead teachers and professors to think they should not teach Darwins response to his critics,

RESOLVED: When teaching Darwins theory of natural selection, a teacher or professor should feel free to teach Darwins response to his critics, as set forth in his bookThe Origin of Species.

Or dismayed? Disturbed? Actually, its a totally reasonable proposal treat Darwins theory as Darwin himself treated it! But it wasnt received that way. Bouma sent multiple courteous emails to the AAAS leadership, asking them to consider the resolution, but was stonewalled. Heres an example of one email Bouma sent on January 8, 2020:

Dear Dr. Chandler,

Happy New Year! I hope you had an enjoyable time over the holidays.

My name is Herman Bouma and I have been attending the business meetings of the Biological Sciences Section over the last several years. I have a resolution I would like to present to the Section for its approval at the business meeting next month in Seattle. Would you be so kind as to tell me what procedure I should follow for doing this?

Thank you very much for your assistance.

Chandler promised to review and respond to Boumas resolution. Dr. Chandler later replied, declining even to consider it at the AAAS meeting. Chandler gave Bouma no official feedback on his resolution but emphasized instead how much the AAAS fight[s] the good fight to support teaching evolution:

We of course support the teaching of evolution.AAAS takes an active approach to informing the public about, and taking a stand for teaching evolution. Efforts to fight the good fight about teaching evolution are public onaaas.org, and have been ongoing for years. We believe working with the main office folks that handles the evolution effort and policies associated with teaching evolution is the best way forward,as teaching evolution is relevant to a large number of sections and AAAS membership. As such I have forwarded your request to AAAS main office.

Bouma wrote back. He asked, At some point will I be receiving a response from the AAAS main office? He also wondered, Will the Biological Sciences Section and other sections be providing input to the AAAS main office about my resolution? He pointed out that his resolution is fully consistent with Chandlers stated position that the AAAS supports the teaching of evolution:

I wish to emphasize that the resolution is not in any way against the teaching of evolution. It takes the teaching of evolution as a given. The resolution simply seeks to make clear to teachers that they should feel free to teach Darwins response to critics of his theory of natural selection.

Having heard nothing from the AAAS main office, a few weeks later, Bouma asked Chandler if theyd ever get back to him about the resolution. Chandler replied, That is my expectation. This correspondence all took place before the AAAS annual meeting, which was February 13-16. AnEvolution Newscorrespondent reported on the Education business meeting at that same conferencehere. It became clear that the AAAS main office was going to stonewall Bouma as well.

On February 18, Bouma contacted the new chair of the Biological Sciences section of the AAAS, David Burgess, noting that hed not heard back from the AAAS main office about the resolution:

As of this time I have not received any communication from the main office. If you hear anything about the status of the proposal and who is working on it, I would much appreciate your letting me know. I would also greatly appreciate your support of the proposal.

Burgess wrote back three days later:

Herman, thank you for youremail. I know this has been moved up to the main offices of AAAS. There is no support among the officers of the BiologicalSciences section to take this up at the section level.In viewing of your organizations website, it is clear that you represent one whose views are in contrast to that of mainstream science on the issue of evolution and its teaching. I suggest you take it up with the main offices of AAAS.

Its good that Burgess gave Bouma something like a straight answer. The disturbing news is that the answer indicated that the Biological Sciences section of the AAAS is so intolerant that they dont support efforts to teach Darwins theory the way Darwin himself treated it to acknowledge that criticisms exist and to teach Darwins response to his critics.

Bouma had a ready reply:

My organization is simply trying to promote an objective discussion of the scientific merits of the theory of natural selection. Even Darwin wanted that. It would be peculiar if mainstream science was at odds with the expressed wishes of Darwin.

It would indeed be peculiar if mainstream science did not support Darwins approach to dealing with criticisms of his theory. Instead, Darwins ideas are to be treated as sacred dogmas, beyond questioning.

But that was only the position of the AAAS Biological Sciences section. Perhaps the AAAS central office would have a different perspective. Months went by and Bouma received no reply from the AAAS central office. So on July 6 Bouma sent an inquiry to Dr. Burgess, wondering why hed heard nothing about his resolution:

I am following up with respect to my proposed resolution for AAAS. As a reminder, the proposed resolution simply states that a teacher or professor should feel free to teach how Darwin responded to his critics. After I submitted the proposed resolution to the Biological Sciences section, I was informed byDr. Chandler that it would be handled bythe AAAS main office, and in an email on February 21 you suggested I take it up with the main offices of AAAS. So far I have sent three emails about the resolution (on February 24, April 24, and May 18) to Dr. Parikh, the CEO of AAAS, but have received no response. Do you have any information about the present status of my proposal?

Dr. Burgess then explained what was really going on:

Herman, it is apparent that the lack of response is a direct message to you that there is no support.

This is most disconcerting. Boumas modest proposal to teach evolution the way Darwin treated his own theory has no support from one of the worlds largest and most powerful scientific organizations, the AAAS.

Bouma then replied asking Why is there no support, David? but again no reply has been forthcoming.

Bouma explained to us what is really going on here: This is another instance of the scientific communitys zeal to prevent students from hearing any scientific arguments against neo-Darwinian evolution. In furtherance of this objective, the AAAS, like the NSTA, is even willing to censor Darwin.

Excerpt from:

To Avoid Debate, Darwinists at the AAAS Would Even CensorDarwin - Discovery Institute

WATCH | 8 music videos that perfectly display the evolution of Taylor Swift – News24

It's been nearly two weeks since Taylor Swift surprised fans with her eighth studio album, folklore. Since then, the 30-year-old has set numerous records, with the album being called the biggest of 2020 so far by some.

The new album shows a different side to the star - a more indie/folk sound. The change, however minor or drastic you may perceive it to be, is just the latest in many musical transformations Taylor has undergone. Remember the curly-haired, guitar-playing, country star we all fell in love with? Well, we do!

Taylor has released eight studio albums to date, transforming her style with each one. So strap on your seatbelts, cause we're about to take a trip down memory lane.

Here are eight music videos that perfectly show Taylor's musical journey:

1. Teardrops on My Guitar (From the album, Taylor Swift)

Day one Swifties, where you at?

2006 saw the release of Taylor's self-titled debut album. With a head full of curls and her guitar always close by, Taylor was the new girl on the country scene. Her songs were relatable and had every teen singing along.

2. You Belong With Me (From the album, Fearless)

Taylor had established herself a teen country sensation. The year is 2008, and You Belong With Me is playing on every radio station.

Taylor's still rocking those girls, but there's something else that makes people gravitate towards her - she's repping for the underdog. The star lets everyone know it's okay to be the odd kid. Her fanbase continues to grow from here.

3. Back to December (From the album, Speak Now)

Taylor slowly starts to stray from her country roots, leaning more towards mainstream pop. She is growing up, and it shows in her music. While previous songs feel more like high school romances, Back To December shows a more mature side to the singer. Rumour has it the song was penned for Taylor Lautner who she briefly dated.

Taylor also starts to switch up her look here. The tight curls are gone, and in this video, she appears with her iconic straight-cut fringe.

4. I Knew You Were Trouble (From the album, Red)

It's 2012, and the pop scene has fully welcomed Taylor Swift. The singer releases Red, giving us amazing upbeat pop gems like We Are Never Getting Back Together and 22.

There's also a continuation of her "songs inspired by my ex-boyfriends" theme (not a real theme, but you get what we mean). We Are Never Getting Back Together is rumoured to be about Jake Gyllenhaal, while I knew You Were Trouble is said to be inspired by Taylor's relationship with Harry Styles.

The video for I Knew You Were Trouble is just a taste of a more edgy Taylor. The truth is, we had no idea what was coming.

5. Bad Blood (From the album, 1989)

2014 saw Taylor go from the gentle high school nerd who avoided confrontation, to the popular girl who could get her famous friends to beat you up.

The music video for this song features a number of Taylor's close friends, including Selena Gomez and Karlie Kloss, who form part of what many refer to as the "Tay Squad".

The song was rumoured to be directed at Katy Perry, but it was just the tip of the iceberg when it came to that feud. Edgy Taylor was in full swing with a ruffled bob and side-swept fringe.

1989 also gave us bangers like Shake It Off and Blank Space. Taylor was standing up for herself, and she was more overt about it.

6. Look What You Made Me Do (From the album, Reputation)

Sorry, the old Taylor can't come to the phone right now. No more Ms Nice Girl, Taylor's claws were out with this one. The sunshine and butterflies were replaced with zombies and snakes. In fact, in the Look What You Made Me Do video, the "new" Taylor is seen standing on top of a pedestal as past versions of herself try to reach her.

The song, once again rumoured to be about her feud with Katy Perry, sampled a track used in the Mean Girls movie. This after Katy shared a cryptic tweet in which she warned people to "Watch out for the Regina George in sheep's clothing".

Taylor also references an on-going battle with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. Overall, the video was a lot darker than we're used to seeing from Taylor.

7. Lover (From the album, Lover)

A revival of the "old" Taylor. Not going to lie, we missed her. Lover feels like a throwback to Taylor's country roots. At this point, the star has settled her feud with Katy and found love once again. She knows who she is, and it shows. With guitar in hand and soft curls in her hair, Taylor won over many hearts with this 2019 gem.

8. cardigan (From the album, folklore)

Finally, we've got the 2020 hit, cardigan. The song comes from Taylor's folklore album, and while it introduces a new indie style, it doesn't stray too far from the Taylor we know and love.

Original post:

WATCH | 8 music videos that perfectly display the evolution of Taylor Swift - News24

The Morning Watch: The Evolution of Bugs Bunny’s Voice, Stuntmen React to ‘Birds of Prey’ & More – /FILM

The Morning Watch is a recurring feature that highlights a handful of noteworthy videos from around the web. They could be video essays, fanmade productions, featurettes, short films, hilarious sketches, or just anything that has to do with our favorite movies and TV shows.

In this edition, follow the evolution of the Looney Tunes icon Bugs Bunny from throughout his 80-year history. Plus, watch as stuntmen react to action sequences from Birds of Prey, Romancing the Stone, and even a tough fall from iCarly. And finally, watch a throwback clip from Late Night with Conan OBrien where the comedian visits the set of Martha Stewart Living.

This year Bugs Bunny is celebrating his 80th anniversary, though some will argue that he actually first arrived in 1938. No matter when Bugs Bunny was born, hes gone through several iterations over the years with voice actors like Jeff Bergman, Greg Burson, Billy West, Sam Vincent, Joe Alaskey, Jeff Bergman, and Charlie Schlatter all trying to capture the magic of the original vocal genius Mel Blanc. Hear the differences between all of them in the video above by Dave Lee Down Under.

Next up, a new iteration of Stuntmen React from Corridor Crew brings back Eric Linden to smugly analyze a big action sequence from Birds of Prey, a hard prat fall from the kids TV series iCarly, a dangerous waterfall dive from Romancing the Stone, and a short film featuring The Punisher.

Finally, Conan OBrien flashes back to a hilarious segment from Late Night when he visited the set of Martha Stewart Living at the height of the shows popularity. Conan even partakes in a cooking segment with Martha Stewart, and it goes about as well as youd expect.

Original post:

The Morning Watch: The Evolution of Bugs Bunny's Voice, Stuntmen React to 'Birds of Prey' & More - /FILM

Tom Brady Shares a Look at His Hair Evolution Through the Years in Honor of 43rd Birthday – Us Weekly

Tom Brady at the 2019 Met Gala. Broadimage/Shutterstock

Tom Brady isnt super impressed by the hairstyles hes debuted over the years. The NFL superstar took to Twitter on Monday, August 3 his 43rd birthday! to share an illustrated graphic spotlighting some of his most memorable dos of all time.

Its unclear who created the detailed illustration, but its evident that whoever did so is a Brady expert. The graphic features six illustrations of the former New England Patriots players side profile, showcasing his hairstyles through the ages of 23 to 43.

The artist even gave each hairstyle a creative name. For example, when Brady was 23, his do was obviously inspired by Justin Timberlake andand at 30, he rocked long locks reminiscent of a Caveman.

Of all the haircuts throughout the years, my favorite oneis the next one! he tweeted with the graphic. Thank you all for the bday wishes!!

Bradys followers couldnt help but weigh in on his hair evolution. Bring back the caveman haha add a beard too it too bro, one Twitter user wrote. Another tweeted, You make the haircut, not vice versa, lol.

Many social media-goers were less interested in the hairstyles and more outspoken about his recent decision to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers following his New England Patriots exit. The athlete took to social media to share the news with his fans on March 20.

Excited, humble and hungry if there is one thing I have learned about football, its that nobody cares what you did last year or the year before thatyou earn the trust and respect of those around through your commitment every single day, Brady wrote in the Instagram post announcing the news.

He continued, Im starting a new football journey and thankful for the @buccaneers for giving me an opportunity to do what I love to do. I look forward to meeting all my new teammates and coaches and proving to them that they can believe and trust in meI have always believed that well done is better than well said, so Im not gonna say much more Im just gonna get to work!

Listen on Spotify to Get Tressed With Us to get the details of every hair love affair in Hollywood, from the hits and misses on the red carpet to your favorite celebrities street style dos (and donts!)

View original post here:

Tom Brady Shares a Look at His Hair Evolution Through the Years in Honor of 43rd Birthday - Us Weekly

Jadon Sancho and the evolution of the English transfer record since 1m Trevor Francis – Eurosport – ENGLAND (UK)

Paul Gascoigne, Alan Shearer and Rio Ferdinand have held the title, so too Andy Carroll and Raheem Sterling, but now Jadon Sancho looks set to become the most expensive English footballer of all time.

Some 41 years ago history was made when Trevor Francis became the first 1m signing when moving from Birmingham City to Nottingham Forest in 1979.

Fast forward to 2020 and the record for an English player now stands at 80 million, with United supposedly ready to eclipse the figure they paid for Harry Maguire in 2019 to secure Sancho's arrival at Old Trafford.

Premier League

It has been some journey from Francis to Maguire (and we suspect Sancho soon), and we take a look at the evolution of transfer fees with regards to English players

Birmingham City to Nottingham Forest

Trevor Francis (left) at the press conference where he became the first British player to break the 1 million mark when he was signed by Brian Clough (right) for Nottingham Forest on February 9, 1979

Image credit: Getty Images

--

Wolverhampton Wanderers to Manchester City

Manchester City footballer Steve Daley at Maine Road in Manchester, circa September 1979. Daley joined the club from Wolverhampton Wanderers for a British record transfer fee of 1,437,500

Image credit: Getty Images

--

West Bromwich Albion to Manchester United

Bryan Robson signs for Manchester United prior to the match against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Old Trafford, Manchester on 3rd October 1981

Image credit: Getty Images

--

Manchester United to AC Milan

English footballer Ray Wilkins, midfielder with A C Milan, pictured together with his son Ross on his shoulders holding a personalised scarf in Milan prior to the start of 1984-85 Serie A season on 17th September 1984

Image credit: Getty Images

--

Tottenham Hotspur to Olympique de Marseille

English professional footballer Chris Waddle, midfielder/winger with Olympique de Marseille, pictured on the pitch at the club's Stade Velodrome in Marseille, France during the 1989-90 season circa July 1989

Image credit: Getty Images

--

Aston Villa to Bari

England footballer David Platt of Bari greeting the supporters at the Stadio San Nicola in Bari, Italy, circa September 1991

Image credit: Getty Images

--

Tottenham to Lazio

Paul Gascoigne of SS Lazio embraces his President Gianmarco Calleri during the Serie A 1992, Italy

Image credit: Getty Images

--

Newcastle United to Manchester United

Manchester United footballer Andrew Cole, circa 1995

Image credit: Getty Images

--

Nottingham Forest to Liverpool

Stan Collymore, Liverpool 1995

Image credit: Getty Images

--

Blackburn Rovers to Newcastle United

6 Jul 1996: Alan Shearer of Newcastle United during his press Conference at St. James'' Park in Newcastle

Image credit: Getty Images

--

Leeds United to Manchester United

Rio Ferdinand and Sir Alex Ferguson hold up a Manchester United shirt for the press following Rio Ferdinand's signing for the club

Image credit: Getty Images

--

Newcastle United to Liverpool

New signing Andy Carroll of Liverpool poses with his shirt at Anfield on February 3, 2011 in Liverpool, England

Image credit: Getty Images

--

Liverpool to Manchester City

Raheem Sterling signs for Manchester City

Image credit: Getty Images

--

Tottenham to Manchester City

Kyle Walker signs for Manchester City, Manchester City's new signing Kyle Walker holds his shirt

Image credit: Getty Images

--

Leicester City to Manchester United

Harry Maguire of Manchester United looks around the Aon Training Complex after signing for the club at Aon Training Complex on August 04, 2019

Image credit: Getty Images

--

Borussia Dortmund to Manchester United

Jadon Sancho

Image credit: Getty Images

Football

Transfers

Link:

Jadon Sancho and the evolution of the English transfer record since 1m Trevor Francis - Eurosport - ENGLAND (UK)

Share a Splash Wine Co. Announces National Account Partnership with Brand Evolution – wineindustryadvisor.com

Partnership will look to grow their California and New Zealand brands

Healdsburg, California August 4 SHARE A SPLASH wine co. and Brand Evolution have joined together to expand and grow the SHARE A SPLASH wine co. portfolio on the US national account stage. Started in 2006 by Yoav Gilat as Cannonball Wine Company with the founding vision to make the best California Cabernet under $20; the company has grown to include five brands which offer a wide range of varietals, from a stable of everyday wines that punch well above their weight to a Napa Valley luxury offering.

Brand Evolution LLC was formed by two beverage industry veterans with a combined 40+ years in the industry, both have extensive experience selling and managing the national account channel. Brian Rieke, spent 18 years with RNDC and another 4+ with Francis Ford Coppola as Director of National Accounts and Senior Director of Retail Strategy. Over the last 20+ years, Rob Garafalo has worked at Diageo, Terlato Wines and spent the last 14 years at Palm Bay International; his most recent role was Sr. Director of Corporate Accounts with Taub Family Selections (Palm Bays sister company).

Now is the right time to continue to invest and grow our brands noted Yoav Gilat, Founder, SHARE A SPLASH wine co., we have built our business in independent retail and on-premise and we remain dedicated to these channels through our wholesaler partners. Jennifer McKeough, Vice President of Sales, SHARE A SPLASH wine co., who will lead the partnership noted Recent successes with national retailers including high profile markets like Whole Foods and HEB along with grocers like Meijer and Safeway have underscored the potential for our portfolio in the national account arena.

Well-positioned with multiple sales channels, SHARE A SPLASH wine co. has seen significant growth* despite the universally challenging year. Their leading California brands Cannonball (+43%) and Angels & Cowboys (+41%) have led the charge, with New Zealand import Astrolabe catapulting its sales (+143%). We were seeing growth in all brands pre-covid, and have been incredibly lucky to be well positioned, but we know we owe our success to our amazing sales team, valued distributor network and the consumers who continue to explore and engage with our brands in new and exciting ways says Gilat. Having worked with various charities, including most recently with Jos Andrs World Central Kitchen, SHARE A SPLASH wine co. plans on additional charity partnerships to continue to give back to the local and global community.

*IRI/Nielsen past 26 weeks

About SHARE A SPLASH wine co.

Founded in 2006 as Cannonball Wine Company, SHARE A SPLASH wine co. produces and manages a portfolio of wines that echo a simple belief: that wine, like life, is best enjoyed when shared. Today, the SHARE A SPLASH portfolio offerings range from premium luxury wine brands, including Cannonball, ELEVEN by Cannonball, Angels & Cowboys, New Zealands award-winning Astrolabe Wines and High Dive Napa Valley. From their base in Healdsburg, California, the SHARE A SPLASH wine co. wines are present in 48 United States and 30 international markets and on a mission to Share a Splash with every glass! For more information, please visit shareasplash.com.

About

Brand Evolution LLC is a partnership formed between two beverage industry veterans who have extensive experience in National Accounts. They co-founded Brand Evolution to provide strategically focused national channel representation for their clients. Learn more at brandevolution-llc.com

View original post here:

Share a Splash Wine Co. Announces National Account Partnership with Brand Evolution - wineindustryadvisor.com

Photographing Brutalist Architecture (and Its Evolution) in Barcelona – ArchDaily

Photographing Brutalist Architecture (and Its Evolution) in Barcelona

Facebook

Twitter

Pinterest

Whatsapp

Mail

Or

Rodolfo Lagos shared a series of photographs capturing the Brutalist architecture of Barcelona, illustrating how the movement has evolved in this iconic city.

The author explains:I am not an architect, but I've always been attracted to the profession. That's where I get my motivation; that and the curiosity for learning a little bit about everything around me. Brutalism is, in my opinion, be one of the most awe-inspiring styles of architecture--the harshest and rawest

It's these characteristics that inspire me when I photograph these buildings. I go everywhere by bicycle and the architecture of Barcelona never ceases to catch my eye--the convergence of so many styles that are able to harmonize in spite of their differences.

I cannot speak much on "Barcelonan Brutalism" because I'm not even sure if it can be pinpointed in all of its diversity. Not to mention that I lack professional knowledge and skills but what I do know is that riding a bicycle for a few hours around the city can make you see things in a different light. (Unfortunately,"Walden 7" by Ricardo Bofill was not included in this particular bike ride due to its distance; however, the experience of being there truly gives one the feeling of being in a work of art).

Planeta Building / Darz Mol (2006)

See more on Rodrigo Lagos' official website.

Visit link:

Photographing Brutalist Architecture (and Its Evolution) in Barcelona - ArchDaily

Cure your travel blues with North Fork Shack’s international to-go dinners – Northforker

The around the world to-go dinners from North Fork Shack will transport you through the food (credit: Felicia LaLomia).

It might not be feasible to travel outside of the country right now, but you can get a little culinary tour of the globe without leaving Long Island. North Fork Shack is offering to-go dinners most weekends that showcase a different countrys cuisine.

Since everyones travel plans have to be put on hold because of the pandemic, we decided to help by making dinner exciting and fun, Samy Sabil, co-owner, said. The idea was a way to leave home and travel through food.

The idea came from the downtime Sabil and his business partner Ryan Flatley typically have in the winters when they travel the world. We leave the country and travel and basically just eat and drink our way through, he said. So after doing all that, we got a love for all different foods and its simplicity and different flavors from different countries.

Past weekends have featured the cuisines of Morocco, where Sabil is from, Spain, France and Hawaii, all places the pair have traveled to. Over the next few weekends, North Fork Shack will be expanding to new countries. We decided to challenge ourselves and experience dishes from countries we have never been to but hope to visit one day soon, Sabil said.

This weekend kicks it off with a full Cuban menu. Creamy frijoles with onions and green peppers, smoky roasted eggplant and zucchini spears rolled in cuban cheese and cilantro, smashed and fried sweet plantains and a flavorful chicken and rice dish made with saffron, spices, green peas, red peppers and white wine are all included in the family style dinner.

This one, we just did research, Sabil said. We try to think of what really works for this time of the year thats not too heavy, but at the same time, be adventurous enough for people to try something thats outside of the box.

Following the Cuban menu is Mediterranean, French, Irish, Scottish and German. I feel like our customers are enjoying the excitement and suspense of finding out what the menu is for the weekend, he said. We have been getting many comments about how fun it is to try something different and not have to make any decisions.

The price of each family style dinner around the world is typically $50 for two people and comes with five courses. To keep up on all the dinners, follow North Fork Shack on Instagram or head to their website. They often sell out before the weekend rolls around, so get your order in as soon as possible.

Visit link:

Cure your travel blues with North Fork Shack's international to-go dinners - Northforker

Disneyland Paris Launches New Brochures in the Clever Style of Around-the-World Travel Guides – wdwnt.com

Want to see the world without the lengthy plane rides? Youre not alone there. Particularly with the current global climate, many people are finding themselves without exotic vacation plans, dreaming of that next ticket abroad to somewhere new and exciting.

Therefore, Disneyland Paris has just released a new set of brochures for the resort, cleverly styled as around-the-world travel guides. After all, with all the culture, adventure, and theming across Disneyland Paris, anyone can travel around the world in record time, all within the magic of the parks.

Each French-language guide is themed to a different continental area, and includes a list of themed attractions, restaurants, and shops throughout the Disneyland and Walt Disney Studios parks. Lets take a closer look together

The resort may be located in France, but there is much more European representation in the Disneyland Park! This first brochure focuses mainly on Fantasyland, and the different attractions which can be found there.

Representing the United Kingdom are the Alice in Wonderland themed attractions, such as Mad Hatters Tea Cups and Alices Curious Labyrinth, with Peter Pans Flight and Le Carrousel de Lancelot also based off British stories. The Les Voyages de Pinocchio ride and Pizzeria Bella Notte bring some Italian culture to the park too.

Of course, the Europe brochure also details the stunning French culture throughout the park, from the fairytale-inspired Sleeping Beauty Castle to Remys plaza outside the Ratatouille attraction in the Walt Disney Studios Park.

The second brochure focuses on all of the details inspired by North and South America, and Oceania.

What could be more iconic than Main Street, U.S.A? The first sight guests see as they enter the Disneyland park is themed to resemble the American town Walt Disney himself grew up in, bringing the classic American design over from Disneyland and Walt Disney World to the Paris park. Also featured in this brochure are the attractions and restaurants located in Frontierland, inspired by the American Far-West. Included here are the Phantom Manor and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, as well as the Cowboy Cookout Barbecue and Silver Spur Steakhouse.

Australia is represented over in the Walt Disney Studios Park, as guests can spin through the fast-paced East Australian Current aboard a turtle shell on Crushs Coaster. Back in the Disneyland park, the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction and the pirate ship and caverns inside Adventure Isle will transport guests straight to the Caribbean Islands.

This third brochure focuses on elements themed to the continents of Africa and Asia, as well as touching on the areas of the land inspired by the legend of the Arabian Nights. The latter can be explored within stores like Les Tresors de Scheherezade, and sampled in the Moroccan-influenced Restaurant Agrabah Cafe.

African influences can be found across Disneyland Paris too, most especially in performances of The Lion King: Rhythms of the Pride Lands, and during the spectacular annual Lion King and Jungle Festival.

Indiana Jones et le Temple du Peril offers archaeological Indian influences to the Disneyland Park, and the theme of the nearby Colonel Hathis Pizza Outpost offers inspiration from the India-based The Jungle Book!

As if the world wasnt enough, Disneyland Paris also offers guests the experience of intergalactic adventure too, which is detailed in this final travel guide.

The Disneyland Parks Discoveryland is where guests can find all manners of intergalactic adventure, from the steampunk-style architecture of Cafe Hyperion to the Star Wars battles in Hyperspace Mountain and Star Tours.

You can read all four travel brochures in full here. We already knew that the Disneyland Paris advertising game is strong, following many adorable tv-spots over the years, but we particularly love this new promotional format for the resort. It is wonderful to appreciate the stunning and innovative theming across each park, and the clever cultural dedications behind every element. Will you be travelling around the world in Disneyland Paris soon?

Related

See more here:

Disneyland Paris Launches New Brochures in the Clever Style of Around-the-World Travel Guides - wdwnt.com

This Latina Outdoorswoman Is Hiking Her Way Around the World and Proving There’s No One Type of Adventurer: Episode 9 of Travel + Leisure’s New…

Provided by Travel + Leisure Courtesy of Amanda Machado

If youve been following the journey of Lets Go Together, the new podcast from Travel + Leisure celebrating diversity in travel, youll have been introduced to people who are exploring the world despite their size, widowed women finding new joy in solo journeys, the first Black woman to travel to every single country, and many more incredible travelers.

And were still going strong.

This week, on the ninth installment of Lets Go Together, host and adventurer Kellee Edwards is joined by Amanda Machado, an avid hiker based in Oakland, California. Machado, the daughter of immigrants from Ecuador and Mexico, grew up in Florida, but has spent time hiking, camping, and backpacking in some of the most scenic locales in the world, including Chile, Peru, and South Africa.

For a Floridian, being outside on the beach was a given, but it wasnt until a trip to the White Mountains in New Hampshire that Machado discovered her true love of the outdoors. It was really intense and really scary and really uncomfortable, but also really fun, she recalled, adding, after going on that trip, [thats] when I realized thats something Id been wanting to do more.

Besides adventuring around the world, Machado is also on a quest to redefine the image of an outdoorsy person. Our image of what a hiker looks like or an adventurer is usually like a rugged white male out in the middle of the woods or canoeing by himself, she told Edwards, and it's really not an image that I had growing up in my own family.

In the episode the duo also discuss the barriers that many minority communities face in accessing nature, why its important, and how thats starting to change. Women of color, people of color deserve those same moments of self actualization and transformation and adventure and having wild and free lives that everybody deserves, she said. It's a privilege to spend time getting lost and wandering and exploring around the world. Right? And for a really long time that was a predominantly white, wealthy privilege.

Machado also shares what it was like connecting with her own roots hiking to Machu Picchu in the Andes, backcountry hoop earrings, and the times she felt most powerful in nature.

Hear more from Latina outdoorswoman Amanda Machado on Lets Go Together, available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Megaphone, and Stitcher.

Video: Crazy guy water skis on stilts (BuzzVideos)

UP NEXT

Covid-19: boyfriend visits sick girlfriend everyday respecting social distancing

Camila Baldasso, 17, was diagnosed with Covid-19, but her boyfriend decided to keep her company anyway. Collin Ouellette, 19, was with her every day outside her home, respecting social distancing rules.

Bison herd invades road and stops traffic

Dozens of bison decided to cross a road in Yellowstone National Park, USA, making all traffic stop. A driver captured the incredible, yet scary, moment.

Mom's painful fall maneuvering shopping cart

Charissa Cooke took her daughter Keziah shopping and decided to challenge her to play with the shopping cart. Keziah had no problems keeping her balance, her mother however...not so much.

UP NEXT

Read more from the original source:

This Latina Outdoorswoman Is Hiking Her Way Around the World and Proving There's No One Type of Adventurer: Episode 9 of Travel + Leisure's New...

How Countries Are Coping With A Tanking Tourism Industry – Worldcrunch

Through 2019, international tourism was soaring. Lower plane ticket prices and rising incomes in many developing countries had created a new class of globetrotters, and as far as anyone could tell, it was sky's the limit for the travel industry.

That, of course, was before the coronavirus pandemic, which from one day to the next kept people confined not just to their home countries, but to their homes and neighborhoods. Paradoxically, quarantine has made some of the world's tourist hotspots even more desirable, with empty streets, uncrowded public transportation and famous museums and other attractions with no wait time.

But what about the businesses and even whole nations that rely on these visitors, and their wallets? Here's how seven countries around the world are managing without their normal influx of foreigners, and searching for new ways to climb out of the crisis.

United Kingdom

Minus the almost 22 million annual overseas visitors flooding London, the capital city's economy is expected to decrease 17% this year. Even the Tower of London's famous Beefeaters may be facing job cuts, perhaps for the first time since King Henry VII formed the elite unit of royal guards in 1485.

On the other hand, holiday parks within the UK are booming, with Brits looking for a change of scenery as tent, caravan and other lodging accommodations begin reopening. As Andrew Campbell, chair of the Wales Tourism Alliance, told the BBC: "People just wanted to get out and come to Wales. You can feel the joy, it's radiating off them."

While the Scottish Highlands are beginning to see a rise in tourists again, limited passenger numbers on ferries to increase social distancing is impacting tourism to Scotland's Isles. On the Isle of Arran, 1,500 tourism-related jobs are threatened. But others are taking a different approach to protect their communities.

Egypt

Resorts and archeological sites began reopening in Egypt at the beginning of July, hoping to revive an industry that accounts for 15% of the country's economy. Tourism also took a strong hit following Egypt's 2011 revolution, but eventually made a comeback, with 21% growth in 2019 and more than 13.5 million vacationers.

The country is easing tourist visa requirements and offering flight deals to attract travelers from Europe to popular Nile river cruises and beach town resorts. As Ashraf Nasr, who has offered camel rides for 25 years, told the BBC: "It's been so hard for everyone. We've spent four months at home. Each camel needs 100 Egyptian pounds ($6) a day for food."

Others are hoping that the pandemic will encourage "community tourism," with Egyptians traveling locally and in an ethical and ecologically responsible manner.

Deserted beach on the Canary holiday island Gran Canaria, Spain Photo: Xamax/DPA/ZUMA

Indonesia

Normally a popular backpacker destination, the Indonesian island of Bali is only opening its beaches and temples to locals, and not until the end of the month. Foreign tourists won't be invited back in until mid September. There is hope, in the meantime, that an increase in the Chinese market will help revive Bali. Others are encouraging more sustainable, small-scale tourism. Rather than coming just to party, they want visitors to enjoy authentic cultural and environmental "experiences."

Around 6 million tourists visit Bali each summer to surf, explore the natural wonders and connect with its strong Hindu religious traditions. Over the past decades, Bali has also worked to become a tourist destination in the Muslim majority Indonesia, but with 80% of revenue connected to tourism, the economy is now in free fall.

Thousands of yoga instructors, spa workers and others whose income relies on tourism are shifting to a more sustainable lifestyle. Returning to their home villages in northern Bali, many are taking up farming often in Bali's many rice fields or fishing, along its empty beaches.

Mexico

Tourism in Mexico has been the bedrock for 11 million jobs, typically accounting for nearly 9% of Mexico's GDP.

In Yucatan state, a popular tourist destination, an overnight curfew has been imposed, with alcohol banned and marinas closed. Recently, authorities in the Caribbean beach resort of Tulum threatened to issue fines of up to 9,250 pesos ($413) or even arrest people for disobeying rules on wearing face masks, the Mexican news outlet PalcoNoticias reported.

The good news, however, is that Cancun was the first destination in the Americas and one of the first few in the world to receive the "Safe Travels" global safety and hygiene stamp from the World Travel & Tourism Council. This indicates that the destination has "implemented the new safety measures for travelers that WTTC has recognized and approved," said Quintana Roo Governor Carlos Joaqun Gonzlez in Travel and Leisure.

A tourist in front of the Tower of London Photo: Vickie Flores/London News Pictures/ZUMA

Spain

The worldwide coronavirus travel restrictions have weakened Spanish tourism, the country's leading economic sector. At the end of 2015, domestic and international tourism in Spain was estimated to bring in up to 5% of the country's overall GDP and sustained more than 2 million jobs. In Spain, the summer season has started and tourist homes are so far only about 35% full. The figure is far from the 85% occupation rate registered just a year ago.

The Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands are the destinations hardest hit by the pandemic. Due to their dependence on air travel and the massive absence of tourists (mainly English, German and Scandinavian), they anticipate the worst summer in history.

The Spanish island of Mallorca has closed its main party strip after drunken tourists were seen cavorting without masks, jumping on cars and chanting aggressively on the streets of a resort town, the local Diario de Mallorca newspaper reported last week. All of the bars on Punta Ballena street were closed because the "mainly British tourists there, and the bar operators themselves," were not complying with the rules, a spokesman for the Balearics regional government told CNN.

Japan

A certain confusion and a scent of scandal surround the "Go To Travel" campaign, which Japan launched on July 22 to support its pandemic-battered tourism industry. The initiative aims to "meet the demands of a struggling sector," said Deputy Tourism Minister Masamune Wada.

Within this framework, the government covers half of the cost of a stay up to the limit of 20,000 yen ($187) per person per day. And 30% of the refund comes in the form of coupons redeemable at restaurants, amusement parks or souvenir shops. The operation is expected to last until spring 2021 and cost 1.3 trillion yen (upwards of $12 billion), according to the French daily Le Monde.

The initiative is being questioned because of the high cost, but also because of a resurgence of COVID-19 infections, mainly in Tokyo, where more than 200 cases have been detected almost daily since July 9.

Sweden

As reported by The Times, a Swedish island in the Baltic Sea has taken a novel approach to maintaining social distancing among tourists by hiring a troupe of knights on horseback. In full medieval regalia, knights from a re-enactment group greet tourists arriving at the Gotland island ferry terminal. Keep thou distance ye tourists!

"During the week we will go on the beach and around the city to tourist sites," Dennis Norrthon of the Torneamentum society, which normally puts on jousting tournaments for visitors, told the London daily.

See more from Coronavirus here

All rights reserved Worldcrunch - in partnership with WORLDCRUNCH

Read more:

How Countries Are Coping With A Tanking Tourism Industry - Worldcrunch

I Felt Safer Going to Disney Than Going to the Grocery Store – The Atlantic

Read: The Hunger Games theme park and the death of the Disney dream

Making it to the parks, therefore, remains the ultimate goal in cementing a fans Disney identity: There, they enjoy an unparalleled immersion rare in other fandoms, perhaps rivaled only by Harry Potter enthusiasts and the Wizarding World theme parks. They enter a real-life Neverland, a place where time stands still and childhood can last forever.

Still, why is a trip to the parks now, amid a pandemic, so necessary to fans that theyre willing to risk exposure to the virus? How does one become the type of fan for whom recreating the parks inside Animal Crossing or making Mickey Mouseshaped waffles isnt enough? What about the parks makes them not just attractive, but vital?

The fans I spoke with discussed Disney with nostalgia; each remembered a moment when the parks became more than a physical space, a touchstone for a distinct memory. Some involve celebrations: Marian Perez told me shed always been a Disney fan, but when she got engaged at Cinderella Castle, her fandom ignited into an obsession that led to a Disney-inspired wedding and Disney-related decor in her home. Others involve finding refuge: Rachael Reyna, who grew up visiting the parks twice a month, began frequenting them as an adult after an ectopic pregnancy in 2016. Something about being at Disney makes all your worries fade away, she told me in an email. I would spend days at the park by myself just to escape my depression. Its impossible to be sad at Disney. It might not make sense to people, but its my happy place.

In that sense, the parks serve as a reminder of personal joy, a physical totem of their bliss. I visited the parks too, and grew up with a similar appreciation for Dole Whip and hidden Mickeys. But where my impression of the parks faded and blurred over the years, these fans memories are as clear as glass slippers. A trip to the parks is never a mindless gesture for them; its fandom as therapy. Disney fans, Williams-Turkowski explained, are resilient about keeping the happiness going.

Indeed, they persist, even if it means donning masks in the Florida heat and feeling occasional pangs of anxiety. There were times when I would get on a ride and the first thing I would think is, Oh! Let me get my wipes and wipe it down, Michel, one of the Instagrammers, said. But just being there, it was nice. In fact, Lyn explained, its comforting to know the Disney parks are sacrificing signature elements of the experience to mitigate risks. If you went and it wasnt different, you wouldnt feel safe there, she said. Were in a place where everything we do is different. Everything.

Read: Athletes during the pandemic are learning what fans have always known

Follow this link:

I Felt Safer Going to Disney Than Going to the Grocery Store - The Atlantic

Outbound Travel Service Market by Trends, Dynamic Innovation in Technology and 2025 Forecasts – Market Research Posts

Outbound Travel Service Market Report aims to provide an overview of the industry through detailed market segmentation. The report offers thorough information about the overview and scope of the market along with its drivers, restraints and trends. This report is designed to include both qualitative and quantitative aspects of the industry in each region and country participating in the study.

Key players in globalOutbound Travel Service market include:Expedia Group,Corporate Travel Management,Booking Holdings (Priceline Group),China CYTS Tours Holding,American Express Global Business Travel,China Travel,Fareportal,BCD Group,AAA Travel,Travel Leaders Group (ALTOUR),JTB Corporation,World Travel Holdings,Ovation Travel Group,Travel and Transport,Omega World Travel,World Travel,Abercrombie & Kent Group,FROSCH Travel,Direct Travel,TUI Group,Butterfield & Robinson,InnerAsia Travels and more.

Request sample copy of this report at https://www.reportsintellect.com/sample-request/1291612?utm_source=market&utm_medium=24

This study specially analyses the impact of Covid-19 outbreak on the Outbound Travel Service, covering the supply chain analysis, impact assessment to the Outbound Travel Service market size growth rate in several scenarios, and the measures to be undertaken by Outbound Travel Service companies in response to the COVID-19 epidemic.

This report also splits the market by region: Breakdown data in Chapter 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.

Americas, United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, APAC, China, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, India, Australia, Europe, Germany, France, UK, Italy, Russia, Middle East & Africa, Egypt, South Africa, Israel, Turkey and GCC Countries.

Inquire for a Discount https://www.reportsintellect.com/discount-request/1291612?utm_source=market&utm_medium=24

The scope of this research report extends from the basic outline of the Outbound Travel Service Market to tricky structures, classifications and applications. This research report also provides a clear picture of the global market by presenting data through effective information graphics. It also provides a detailed list of factors that affect market growth.

A detailed study of the competitive landscape of the Global Outbound Travel Service Market has been given along with the insights of the companies, financial status, trending developments, mergers & acquisitions and SWOT analysis. This research will give a clear and precise idea about the overall market to the readers to take beneficial decisions.

Outbound Travel Service Report provides future growth drivers and competitive landscape. This will be beneficial for buyers of the market report to gain a clear view of the important growth and subsequent market strategy. The granular information in the market will help monitor future profitability and make important decisions for growth.

Objective of Studies:

About Us:

Reports Intellect is your one-stop solution for everything related to market research and market intelligence. We understand the importance of market intelligence and its need in todays competitive world.

Our professional team works hard to fetch the most authentic research reports backed with impeccable data figures which guarantee outstanding results every time for you.

So whether it is the latest report from the researchers or a custom requirement, our team is here to help you in the best possible way.

Contact Us:

[emailprotected]

PH +1-706-996-2486

Original post:

Outbound Travel Service Market by Trends, Dynamic Innovation in Technology and 2025 Forecasts - Market Research Posts

CoinDesk Live Recap: Ethereum’s DeFi Luminaries Discuss What’s Next – CoinDesk – CoinDesk

For decentralized finance (DeFi) to make its mark, it must reach beyond the crypto bubble, said MakerDAO founder Rune Christensen.

Compared to where were going next, weve still just scratched the surface of what this technology will do, Christensen, whose lending platform recently topped $1 billion in committed assets, said.

He was joined by fellow DeFi luminaries Robert Leshner and Hayden Adams on Wednesday in a live-streamed conversation on the state of the $3.8 billion DeFi market. The session, part of CoinDesks Ethereum at Five series, was moderated by reporter Will Foxley.

It will certainly be a hard row to hoe, but the craze for yield farming and other middleman-less innovations could yet subvert traditional lenders. To date, DeFi has arguably been Ethereums best use case.

Were moving towards a world of mass tokenization, where everything that has value is going to be tokenized, said Adams, the founder of Uniswap, a platform for exchanging ERC-20 tokens. At the moment it looks like Ethereum is at least in the lead in terms of where its going to be tokenized.

Leshner, the founder of the Compound lending protocol, said DeFi has the potential to transform the opaque, expensive and slow systems of traditional finance.

The best things that work in traditional finance are the things that you know are there, they work and theyre not that exciting, Leshner said. Can you supply $100 million of assets and begin earning interest on them immediately? Or can you borrow$100 million of assets instantaneously and note that the entire system works?

The leader in blockchain news, CoinDesk is a media outlet that strives for the highest journalistic standards and abides by a strict set of editorial policies. CoinDesk is an independent operating subsidiary of Digital Currency Group, which invests in cryptocurrencies and blockchain startups.

Here is the original post:

CoinDesk Live Recap: Ethereum's DeFi Luminaries Discuss What's Next - CoinDesk - CoinDesk