Discovering how genetic ‘dark matter’ plays a role in mental illness is just the tip of the iceberg for human health – The Conversation UK

Each cell in our bodies holds two metres of DNA that contains the six billion bits of the DNA code necessary for making a healthy human body. This is known as the human genome. It is now accepted that what makes people different, and contributes to their susceptibility to ill health, are the 6-10 million DNA differences in the human genome known to exist within the general population.

A surprising fact is that only 1.7% of these 6 billion bits of code represent the genes that make proteins. Proteins are the physical building blocks of our bodies and are essential to keep us healthy.

Though huge strides have been made in mapping the DNA differences associated with mental health conditions such as depression, schizophrenia and chronic anxiety thanks to the sequencing of the human genome, what surprised many was the discovery that over 98% of these DNA changes lay within the dark and mysterious remainder of the human genome that did not make protein.

This part of the genome had been largely dismissed as the junk genome but, because of its importance to health, is now known as the non-coding genome. Critically, we dont yet fully understand what type of information is contained in the non-coding genome that is so essential for human health and how DNA differences change this information result in ill-health.

To understand how the non-coding genome supports health it may be helpful to think of the human body as a vast and extremely complex community of different cells. Which means the identity of a cell, and its ability to communicate effectively with other cells, is essential for normal human development and health.

Based on this assumption, many scientists have suggested that although genes contain the information to make cells, the information required to allow these cells to communicate and organise into tissues resides in the non-coding genome. Incredibly, recent estimates suggest that the human non-coding genome contains over five times more information critical to health than that which is contained within genes.

We now know that much of the information in the non-coding genome is in the form of gene switch sequences (also known as promoters and enhancers) that control the levels that genes are turned on in specific cells and in response to specific signals. It is highly likely that these switches, by responding to signals travelling between cells, are responsible for coordinating the cell-to-cell interactions required to form the structure and function of organs such as the brain.

However, identifying these switches and their function in specific cells has been challenging. Being able to easily identify and understand these gene switches, and the effects of ill-health-inducing DNA differences on their activity, will be critical to fully understanding the genetic basis of mental health.

It has been known for some time that a number of genes are responsible for regulating behaviours such as alcohol intake and mood. Disappointingly, analysis of these genes in the human population has failed to identify changes in the DNA of these genes that were strongly associated with disorders such as alcohol abuse and chronic anxiety.

Working in collaboration with Andrew McIntosh at the University of Edinburgh, our research looked to determine what controlled the very specific expression of neuropeptides (chemical signals) in parts of the brain where they are essential to controlling normal mood and alcohol intake.

We noticed that the specific cell types in which many of these genes were switched on were shared by many different species. For example, the gene that produces the alcohol intake and mood-controlling galanin peptide was turned on in very specific regions of the hypothalamus and amygdala parts of the brain that control appetite and mood in mice, rats and humans.

We reasoned that the sequences of the gene switches that controlled this expression would also be very similar between these species. So we used powerful computers that lined up the DNA sequences of more than 100 vertebrate species and found that a non-protein-coding DNA sequence, next to the galanin gene, had changed very little through evolution, suggesting its importance for survival.

Using CRISPR genome editing, a process that allows us to make targeted deletions in the DNA of mice, we deleted this sequence from the mouse genome and found that the galanin gene was switched off in these mice. Surprisingly, we also found that mice lacking this switch drank less ethanol and that male mice had reduced fear. The most important observation was that the switch contained DNA differences in the human population that altered its activity.

Our research showed that one of the differences could be linked to alcohol abuse and anxiety in men in the UK Biobank human genetic cohort which mirrored our observations in mice. This study was recently published in the academic journal Molecular Psychiatry.

We believe that our ability to quickly and accurately identify the functional components of the non-coding human genome, and how they can go wrong to contribute to susceptibility to mental health conditions, is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of human health. Which means the same principles used in our studies can be applied for other diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes and susceptibility to Covid-19.

There is even evidence that the activity of these gene switches can be affected by life events such as childhood deprivation known to affect disease susceptibility through an epigenetic process known as DNA-methylation epigenetics being the study of biological mechanisms that switch genes on and off.

There has never been a more exciting time to be in genetics and it is hoped that the exploration of the dark matter of the non-coding genome will bring tremendous benefits in terms of being able to diagnose susceptibilities to mental health disorders and other conditions and help us develop new, more personalised treatments.

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Valentino’s "Of Grace and Light" Couture Show Was the Perfect Mix of Physical and Digital – Teen Vogue

We all need a bit of beauty in our lives, especially now, and storied fashion houseValentinodelivered breathtaking wonder via its Fall/Winter 2021 Haute Couture show, "Of Grace and Light," which debuted on Tuesday, July 21, in Rome.

The show, which featured models floating in the air wearing 15 exaggerated, oversized silhouettes of cascading ruffles, feathers, and more, was all about the beginning of something new, a rebirth in dark times. "Across history, moments of reset, or restart, invariably put human values at the center. Humanism is the seed of rebirth,"the brand said in a statement.

The entire collection is white, a symbolic choice meant to represent the aforementioned new beginning. "White, the sum of all colors, captures the blank slate of this new beginning, the sense of infinite possibilities. White as a sheet of paper waiting for it to be filled with lines and ideas. White as the toile, a symbol of the workmanship and dedication, the first step in the construction process. Again, a possibility," shared Valentino. But as stunning as the collection is on its own, its presentation was even more breathtaking.

Valentino's creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli partnered with artist Nick Knight, who helped the legendary brand fuse the worlds of fashion and digital with a series of videos, including gorgeous flowers and warm, enveloping light projected onto each dress a stunning blend of digital transformation, the enduring power of nature, and pure human talent and imagination. The show was set tothe FKA Twigssong "Mary Magdalene," which only added to the ethereal, haunting beauty of the show.

Fashion fans were captivated by Valentino's vision and couldn't help dreaming about wearing the stunning pieces. "Valentino and Pierpaolo delivered what no other haute couturier did: made us dream. He used that atelier, made them work and took the essence of haute couture to the extreme what couture is supposed to be,"tweetedfamed fashion blogger Bryanboy. "I dont want to get married but I DO want a wedding and I want my dress to be as dramatic as Valentino Fall Haute Couture 2020,"tweeted a fan."The only thing I can think about right now is a tea party in the forest while dressing [in] Valentino Haute Couture FW20,"daydreamed another Twitter user."Oh god this Valentino Haute Couture show Im having romantic feelings to every single dress it feels like a dream,"added another. In Lizzie McGuires words, this couture show was quite literally what dreams are made of.

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Everybody Is Somebody – Trinidad and Tobago News

By Dr Selwyn R. CudjoeJuly 28, 2020

Thirty years ago, the Jamaat-al-Muslinmeen, under the leadership of Imam Yaskim Abu Bakr, attempted to overthrow T&Ts elected government. They failed. Yesterday, President Paula-Mae Weeks called upon the group to make an unequivocal apology to the people of the country for its actions (Express).

The President noted that the assault shook the country to its core and robbed many people of their livelihoods, dignity and peace of mind.A commission of enquiry appointed in 2010 provided some chronology of the events but, without the testimony of the principal, did not offer the full understanding that the nation and, in particular, the victims rightly deserved.Eleven years ago PNM brought a measure to parliament to relieve the sufferings of the impoverished youths of Laventille. UNC objected. PNM left the project alone. Today, it has appointed a committee to come up with solutions to deal with this persistent challenge. It took a disturbance/an insurrection to remind the country that the poverty of Black people, particularly Black youths, still remains a problem.

The youths who followed Abu Bakr in 1990 and those who took to the streets a few weeks ago tried to tell us about their abject conditions and something about ourselves. It was not simply an attempt to loot and to shoot but a need to remind the world that they exist.

In 1957 Albert Camus, the existentialist philosopher, examined the important role rebellion plays in our lives. He said: In order to exist, man must rebel, but rebellion must respect the limit it discovers in itselfa limit where minds meet and, in meeting, begins to exist.

In our daily trials rebellion plays the same role as does the cogito in the realm of thought: it is the first piece of evidence. But this evidence lures the individual from his solitude. It founds its first value on the human race. I rebel&mdaqsh;therefore we exist (The Rebel).

Twenty-two years later, Bob Marley, our Caribbean philosopher, spoke of the value of rebellion and how it undermines and challenges the systems of inequity and inequality. He sang:

We refuse to be/what they wanted us to be/We are who we are/Thats the way its goin to be./

You cant educate I/for no equal opportunity (talkin bout my freedom/ people freedom and liberty.

We have been trodding on the winepress much too long/Rebel, rebel!

Me say de Babylon system is the vampire, falling empire,/Sucking the blood of the sufferers.

Tell the children the truth. (Babylon System).

In 2004 the Mighty Shadow, our home-grown philosopher, reminded us that Everybody is somebody. He rhapsodizes: If a man is born in luxury,/They prove to me in history,/He is somebody./But if a man is born in poverty, starvation and misery/He is nobody.

He summarizes: Everybody is somebody/Nobody is nobody/The pauper, the wealthy/Everybody is somebody.

This need for recognition and liberationthat is, the need to be somebodyis at the heart of the human experience; rebellion is one of its principal ways of expressing that truth. It has nothing to do with good or evil or even the need to apologize for simply being. Its a humanizing activity. No one can dictate how these acts of rebellion take place.

This is why one should object strongly to the nihilism that Fitzgerald Hinds and his PNM colleagues offer when they seek to explain the behavior of Black youths. Says Hinds: A growing army of idle young men in East Port of Spain poses a danger to TT.

And I urge them to root out of their spirits the spirit of evil and the spirit of idleness and the spirit of jealousy, and imbibe [in them] instead a spirit of hard work and a spirit of prayer and a spirit of love for yourself, for your family, for your community, for your country.

One may ask, Why did God make them so evil?

Hinds continues: They spend their day looking at the ground, looking at the sky, or watching other people and the world go about its business and doing preciously little on their own and for themselves (Newsday, July 5).

These are things a slave master would have said about the enslaved two hundred years ago. But the enslaved or even an alienated being was never inert and unthinking. They may be idle, doing nothing seemingly, but they were observing the injustices practiced against them. This is why Camus noted that the history of mankind also demonstratedthat the first movement of rebellion was the rebellion of the slave.

In 1955 Eric E. Williams, one of the preeminent scholars of his time, made two important observations. He wrote: The recognition of racial equality is a part of the larger world struggle for freedom in general and The Negro will not achieve moral status until he achieves economic and political status (The Historical Background of Race Relations in the Caribbean).

No one can deny that over the past fifty years the overall economic conditions of all Trinbagonians have improved. While Black people have achieved a certain degree of political power, they have yet to achieve economic power commensurate to their numbers in the society. Nor, for that matter, has their relative condition vis a vis other groups changed very much.

The measure of any group in a society cannot be reduced exclusively to its economic position but it helps to understand that its economic status is essential to its well-being and how it feels about itself. That is the challenge our society faces if it wishes to keep its faith with Black people.

A people dies when it fails to rebel against the injustices that are practiced against them. Thats just the way it has to be.

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Letters: Democrats’ goal must be more ambitious than reclaiming political power – The Advocate

The goal of Democrats ought to be not to merely win the 2020 presidency, to retake the Senate and hold the House, and to do so with such an overwhelming majority that any resistance to a peaceful transition of power is doomed to failure. These goals kick the recurring can down the road.

I worry our aim is dangerously low and wide of the target. Even if the 2020 election successfully ameliorates the current administrations disdain for traditional norms, soundly rejects its open contempt for guardrails separating the powers of government, injects respect to replace indifference toward our fundamental constitutional principles and carries coattails long enough to alter the balance of partisan power in down-ballot federal and state races, we will pat ourselves and President-elect Joe Biden heartily on the back. Is it a win if the root problem still survives to haunt our progeny?

Laudable achievement of even such monumentally ambitious political goals must not reprise the unprecedented division of Americans. We cannot stoop to retaliate against the loyal 30% base that supported Trump. Are Trumpian neo-Republicans not Americans as well?

While Trump tactical hallmarks of grievance, racism, cruelty and inequality are discarded in the dustbin of history, the voters with whom such Trumpian tactics resonated cannot simply be dismissed as if rendered impotent for all time. We must learn the lessons that George Wallace in 1968 was no fluke; that racism is institutionalized; that the soul unearthed in aspirational ideals of our Founding Fathers is yet a work-in-progress as Pogo said, we have met the enemy and he is us.

Persuading hearts and minds of tens of millions to abandon their Trumpian cult of nihilism in favor of American ideals is the challenging target from which our unwavering aim cannot stray.

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Afterland review: A thought-provoking tale of life without men – New Scientist News

Lauren Beukes's new speculative novel imagines a world stripped overnight of men. Do women do a better job of running things?

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IF ALL the human cells in your body were to suddenly dematerialise, your outline would briefly persist, in all its exquisite detail, in the form of the billions of bacteria and viruses that colonise your every nook and cranny, still suspended in the shape of the frame your body provided.

Something analogous happens in Lauren Beukess novel Afterland, available in July worldwide and in September in the UK. Over about two years, a pandemic kills nearly every man in the world, leaving its patriarchal systems staffed exclusively by women. Cole, the mother of one of the precious few surviving boys, needs to get him out of the US and back to their home in South Africa. Her sister, meanwhile, wants to sell him. This gives the novel its structure and speed: it is a deceptively simple heist caper, with Cole on the run across the US from both her sister and the Department for the Protection of Males.

The organisation is charged with imprisoning the few males that remain, probing them to find whatever biological quirk has spared them from the plague and using that knowledge to find a vaccine for the virus. Its aim of jump-starting society back to normal will be uncomfortably familiar as we too languish in a pandemic limbo between the Before and the After, hoping for our own vaccine. The misguided waiting game in the novel results in a few temporary accommodations to reality: straight women negotiate awkward first dates with one another, while fake baby bumps become the hottest fashion accessory.

So who gets to maintain civilisation now, and do women run a better society than men? This is where the book shines as one of the best thought experiments of its kind, in which Beukes has stitched together the surprise matriarchy of The Power, the millenarian despair of Children of Men and the deeply intelligent questions of Ursula Le Guins The Left Hand of Darkness.

The Power in which women develop the ability to give electric shocks, ending their status as the weaker sex once and for all concludes that women are just as bad as men when in ultimate control.

Beukess take is more ambiguous. Like Le Guin, she seems to conclude that it doesnt much matter if it is women or men in charge of society, as it is the structures themselves that turn us into monsters. You have to be bigger and meaner as a woman to claim your turf, Coles sister tells herself, negotiating her nephews kidnapping on behalf of the widow of the kingpin she used to work for. The widow has slid into his place, just as easily as the thugs around her have shifted from being vicious beauty queens to vicious enforcers. The Sisters of Sorrow, the religious community in which Cole and her son take refuge, somehow figures out how to make Christianity even more violently misogynistic in a world without men.

There is no guarantee that the once-oppressed will wield power any more judiciously than their oppressors

Yet it isnt all nihilism. Beukes seeds the book with hopeful rumours of matriarchal societies that have sprung up in other countries. There are never many details beyond the promise, like mirages just over the horizon. They say the matriarchal societies have been a lot better about getting rid of the homosexuality laws, promises an email from a friend trying to help them escape across the Atlantic. It is a promise of a better body politic.

Afterland is that rare creature, a ripping tale that neither shies away from big questions nor interesting answers. What happens when the powerless get power? There is no guarantee that the previously oppressed will wield it any more judiciously than those who oppressed them. It isnt about the individuals. It is about the society they need to maintain.

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Of Clint Eastwood and imperfect priests – Angelus News

The world wags on, despite everything it has decided to throw at us, and will surely continue to hurl in our direction. But babies are still being born, and people are still getting to Mass either in person or virtually, and confessions are still available, as long as the supply of plexiglass holds up.

We either count our blessings or wallow in misery. As I sit here fighting the urge to wallow away, there really are more than enough blessings to keep us all counting on.

Popular culture is probably not one of those blessings, and its current manifestation is more curse than blessing anyway, yet it can still be a source of inspiration, even though the vast majority of the entertainment it creates that involves the Church or her ministers usually ends badly. The heady days when Hollywood sent love notes to the Church in films like the 1940s Going My Way are not coming back.

The 1950s saw more edgy depictions of the priestly life, like Hitchcocks I Confess and On The Waterfront, with the latter still being what I think is the greatest portrait of what a good priest is all about. But in the past 50 years, give or take a decade, priests dont generally fare well within the confines of popular culture. Sadly, most depictions of the Church and its clergy aim to demean, defile, or deflate.

A lot of the pain is self-inflicted. If we have a bulls-eye painted on our backs, it was put there by sin and scandal. It is only natural to expect the secular culture to take its swings.

But just as God permits calamity, he also shows his light in the darkness, whether it comes from the flickering candlelight inside the depths of a catacomb with early Christians reading Scripture in Rome circa A.D. 273, or from the bright fluorescent lighting in an intensive care COVID-19 unit in an LA hospital circa now, where a nurse treating a patient says a silent Hail Mary.

Priesthood ordination at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels on June 1, 2019. (Victor Alemn)

I found the flickering light of a profound and positive portrayal of a young priest in, of all places, Clint Eastwoods movie Gran Torino. Eastwood has had a huge career. He has made a lot of good movies, several great movies, but all of them seem to share a modernist nihilism that in the end leaves an empty feeling.

Not so Gran Torino. On the surface it certainly feels, and sounds, like a typical Clint Eastwood movie. And when we see his cranky, retired auto worker character encounter his fresh-out-of-the-seminary priest, things go poorly, especially for the young priest.

In the hands of a lesser director, and maybe in the hands of a younger Eastwood, the newly minted priests first scene would have been his last. He would have served the purpose of being a fumbling, ill-equipped foil to Eastwoods character and his grizzled and dour point of view of life, the Church, and priests.

But as the movie unfolds, the young priest shows up at critical times, and at the end, he has grown in some wisdom. We get the sense that he is on his way to finding his voice, which is going to serve his vocation. He has also had some role in moving Eastwoods character toward the light, rather than continually cursing darkness.

Either intentionally or by divine intervention, popular culture in the 21st century served up the character of a Catholic priest who is imperfect, yet moving, real, and something of an inspiration.

Imagine other energetic young people with masters degrees. When they get that first job with a Fortune 500 company, they are not immediately escorted to the boardroom to begin giving advice to the CEO. They start a lot smaller; some of them, even with advanced degrees, start in the mailroom.

Not so with new priests, like the fictional Father Janovich in Gran Torino. All priests are expected to be experts at the first Mass they say, the first confession they hear, or their first encounter with an embittered widower.

And once ordained, all priests serve the exact same function at the Mass and within (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mandated protocols, of course) confessionals, as any bishop, cardinal, or pope. They are hurled headfirst into the deep end of the baptismal font.

Not many new priests will have the advantage of being inspired and mentored by Clint Eastwood, but with Gods grace and with the prayers and support of parish communities, they, too, will find their voice that will serve their vocations and become sources of light to those they may encounter who are stumbling in the darkness.

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Here’s Why Cities Won’t Be Able to Stop Trump’s Secret Police – VICE

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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot warned Tuesday that while she welcomes a partnership with federal law enforcement, we do not welcome dictatorship, we do not welcome authoritarianism, and we do not welcome unconstitutional arrest and detainment of our residents.

But while President Trump threatens a national surge of federal forces dubbed "Operation Legend," experts say theres little local officials can do to stop the feds from turning more U.S. cities into Portland, where unidentified federal agents in fatigues have beaten and fired projectiles at BLM protesters and even snatched them off the streets in unmarked cars.

While some of Trumps secret police tactics against protesters may be brazenly unconstitutional, legal scholars said theyll be very hard for mayors and governors to stop, thanks to the vast authority Trump enjoys to protect federal property.

It will be difficult for state officials to stop them, because federal authority is about more than just protecting federal monuments and bridges, said Jens David Ohlin, vice dean of Cornell Law School. Its also about investigating and enforcing federal offenses, which can occur anywhere.

Trumps musings about sending federal agents to Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, Baltimore and Oakland now set the stage for a titanic legal clash over the limits of presidential power in which Trump enjoys some distinct advantages, legal experts said.

And that courtroom rumble will play out against a presidential election cycle in which Trump is making law & order a core part of his campaign, while darkly warning that Americans will be unsafe in their homes if he loses.

Based on the news reports that Ive seen, there are pretty clear violations of the Fourth Amendment, which bars arrests without probable cause, said Steven Schwinn, a Constitutional scholar at John Marshall Law School in Chicago. But its still going to be difficult to find a judicial remedy.

The state of Oregon fired an opening salvo on Friday by hitting Trumps agencies with a lawsuit, and demanding a judge issue an order that stops the unorthodox detentions.

The complaint accuses Trumps minions of violating the Fourth Amendments prohibition against arbitrary arrest, First Amendment rights to free speech, and Fifth Amendment rights to due process of law.

The state attached a sworn affidavit from a protester named Mark Pettibone, who recounts being pulled off the street at 2 a.m. by men in fatigues with generic police patches driving a random-looking minivan. At first, Pettibone said he had no idea whether he was being arrested by law enforcement officers or harassed by militia vigilantes. He was whisked to the local courthouse, questioned and released.

No one told me why I had been detained, provided me with any record of an arrest, or explained what probable cause they had to detain me, Pettibone stated.

Flagrantly arbitrary arrests represent a violation of the Fourth Amendment, legal scholars said.

It is a core tenet of Fourth Amendment law that officers cannot arrest people unless they have probable cause to believe they committed a crime.

It is a core tenet of Fourth Amendment law that officers cannot arrest people unless they have probable cause to believe they committed a crime, said Miriam Baer, a professor at Brooklyn Law School. If the Fourth Amendment means anything, it means that federal officials cant storm a city and scoop people off the streets in order to quell peaceful, lawful protest.

Oregon could succeed in convincing a federal judge to slap an order on Trumps agents demanding they act more carefully. But there are limits to what the courts can do because the federal government packs a very powerful punch in this dispute.

As a result, the legal wrangling might boil down to a question of how many blocks away from federal property the feds can operate.

A federal judge could order federal officers not to violate the First or Fourth Amendment, but they do have authority to protect federal property and federal personnel, said Schwinn. To the extent theyre engaged in that activity, that is lawful. So drafting an order to stop them gets tricky.

And there simply arent federal rules that would force them to wear identifying badges, or drive official-looking cars, legal experts say.

As a legal matter, federal law enforcement officers do not have an affirmative to disclose either their identities or their agencies of affiliation, said Mark Nevitt, a professor of military ethics and law at the United States Naval Academy, adding: I do not see a plausible scenario where the federal law enforcement agencies are required to leave absent a rapid change in facts.

Even if a judge orders federal agents to immediately stop their cloak & dagger approach, Trump may still be able to work around such an order, legal experts said. His administration has proved expert in slow-walking the judicial system and fighting rulings it doesnt like.

I absolutely believe the administration would bulldoze over such an order, although theyd do it in a way that has the trimmings of legality, Scwhinn said. Its disheartening to me to see how the Trump administration has figured out how to play the legal and political system in a way that gets to these kinds of crazy results but they have.

Cover: A federal officer pepper sprays a protester in front of the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse on July 20, 2020 in Portland, Oregon. (Nathan Howard/Getty Images)

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COVID-19 Daily Update 7-24-20 – 5 PM – West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources

TheWest Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) reports as of 5:00 p.m., on July 24,2020, there have been 253,040 total confirmatory laboratory results receivedfor COVID-19, with 5,695 total cases and 103 deaths.

In alignment with updated definitions fromthe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the dashboard includes probablecases which are individuals that have symptoms and either serologic (antibody)or epidemiologic (e.g., a link to a confirmed case) evidence of disease, but noconfirmatory test.

CASESPER COUNTY (Case confirmed by lab test/Probable case):Barbour (28/0), Berkeley (585/19), Boone (69/0), Braxton (8/0), Brooke(42/1), Cabell (248/9), Calhoun (5/0), Clay (17/0), Fayette (111/0), Gilmer(14/0), Grant (37/1), Greenbrier (81/0), Hampshire (55/0), Hancock (80/4),Hardy (49/1), Harrison (152/1), Jackson (153/0), Jefferson (273/5), Kanawha (641/12),Lewis (24/1), Lincoln (36/2), Logan (66/0), Marion (148/4), Marshall (94/1),Mason (38/0), McDowell (13/1), Mercer (79/0), Mineral (87/2), Mingo (79/2),Monongalia (797/15), Monroe (17/1), Morgan (24/1), Nicholas (22/1), Ohio(217/0), Pendleton (27/1), Pleasants (6/1), Pocahontas (39/1), Preston (94/21),Putnam (132/1), Raleigh (119/4), Randolph (201/4), Ritchie (3/0), Roane (12/0),Summers (4/0), Taylor (37/1), Tucker (8/0), Tyler (11/0), Upshur (33/2), Wayne(173/2), Webster (3/0), Wetzel (41/0), Wirt (6/0), Wood (209/11), Wyoming(15/0).

As case surveillance continues at thelocal health department level, it may reveal that those tested in a certaincounty may not be a resident of that county, or even the state as an individualin question may have crossed the state border to be tested.Such is thecase of Greenbrier, Lincoln, Monroe and Upshur counties in this report.

Pleasenote that delays may be experienced with the reporting of information from thelocal health department to DHHR.

Please visit thedashboard at http://www.coronavirus.wv.gov for more detailed information.

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To increase COVID-19 testing opportunities, the Governor's Office,the Herbert Henderson Office of Minority Affairs, WV Department of Health andHuman Resources, WV National Guard, local health departments, and communitypartners today provided free COVID-19 testing for residents in counties withhigh minority populations and evidence of COVID-19 transmission.

Todays testing resulted in 250 individuals tested in BrookeCounty. Please note these are considered preliminary numbers.

Testing will be held tomorrow in Brooke and Logan counties inthese locations.

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Missouri tops COVID-19 high for 9th time this month as St. Louis Co. calls out urgent care for testing delays – STLtoday.com

Weve been bending over backward to report, he said.

Bruckel said Total Access Urgent Care recently changed lab companies for COVID-19 tests after a national lab, Quest Diagnostics, was sometimes taking more than 14 days to turn around results.

The company changed its primary lab company a few weeks ago and, Bruckel said, patients are now typically getting results within two to three days.

Page said the county is also working to improve its own processes by hiring three new employees to help the county notify patients of results more quickly and has been helping the state with its data entry in their antiquated system, he said.

Missouri has reported 44,823 confirmed cases and 1,213 COVID-19 deaths since the start of the pandemic.

On Tuesday, Missouri ranked 15th in the U.S. for the rate of new cases per 100,000 people in the last seven days, according to an analysis by the New York Times. Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi topped the list, and Illinois, which includes St. Louis suburbs, ranked 32nd with 78 cases per 100,000 people, compared with 143 in Missouri.

The states rate of new cases on Tuesday prompted Chicago to add Missouri to its list of 22 states with travel restrictions. Beginning Friday, Chicago will require people traveling from Missouri to quarantine for two weeks, except for essential workers who must travel over state lines. Those who do not follow the order could face fines, according to Chicago officials.

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Facebook says removing viral COVID-19 misinformation video took longer than it should have – The Verge

Facebook has prided itself on thorough moderation and removal of COVID-19 misinformation posted to its social network since March, but the company is now under fire for having failed to take action for several hours against a fast-moving viral Breitbart News video promoting dangerous coronavirus conspiracy theories and treatments over the weekend.

The company now says removal of the video took longer than expected, in a statement given to The Verge, and the company is going to investigate why. Before Facebook took action, the video featuring non-experts refusing to wear masks while touting unverified virus cures had been widely shared tens of millions of times, including by President Donald Trump and his son on Twitter. After it began gaining traction, Facebook and other social networks, including Twitter and YouTube, removed it and began trying to contain its spread through reposts.

Weve removed this video for making false claims about cures and prevention mentions for COVID-19. People who reacted to, commented on, or shared this video, will see messages directing them to authoritative information about the virus, a spokesperson says. It took us several hours to enforce against the video and were doing a review to understand why this took longer than it should have. The company says its removed more than 7 million pieces of misleading or false content related to the coronavirus between April and June.

New York Times journalist Kevin Roose, one of the first reporters to raise the alarm about the videos alarming virality, theorized that the video remained up for so long because it had been posted by Breitbart News, an organization Facebook treats as equitable to mainstream media so as to appease conservatives who often complain about social media bias. Facebook communications employee Andy Stone said that was not true, writing in a reply, This had nothing to do with newsworthiness and is not how our newsworthiness policy works.

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Dry Powder Inhalation Could Be a Potent Tool in COVID-19 Antiviral Treatment – UT News | The University of Texas at Austin

AUSTIN, Texas The only antiviral drug currently used to treat SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, is remdesivir, but administering it is invasive and challenging. Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin are hoping to change that by using their novel thin-film-freezing technology to deliver remdesivir through dry powder inhalation, potentially making treatment more potent, easier to administer and more broadly available.

A team of researchers in UT Austins Division of Molecular Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery, led by Robert O. (Bill) Williams III, has investigated varying methods of drug delivery to repurpose existing drugs into more efficacious forms. Earlier this year, the team focused on niclosamide, confirmed to exhibit antiviral efficacy in COVID-19 infected cells. Since then, remdesivir has emerged as the only available antiviral treatment for coronavirus.

Remdesivir is authorized for emergency use in adult and pediatric patients hospitalized with severe disease. Originally developed to treat the Ebola virus disease, remdesivir has shown promising results treating COVID-19 in the human airway epithelial cells. However, limited effective delivery methods have hindered efforts to provide widespread treatment to a broad range of patients exhibiting life-threatening symptoms.

Unfortunately, remdesivir is not suitable for oral delivery since the drug is mostly metabolized by the body, Williams said. Intramuscular injection also faces challenges, since release rates from the muscles can vary widely.

To provide remdesivir for other patients beyond the most severely ill, more convenient and accessible dosage forms for different routes of administration must be quickly developed and tested so patients have more options to get treated. One way to overcome the poor absorption rates of remdesivir is to deliver it directly to the infection site. The research team, which includes Sawittree Sahakijpijarn, Chaeho Moon and John J. Koleng, has developed inhaled forms of remdesivir for protecting and treating the respiratory mode of infection, including an amorphous brittle matrix powder made by thin-film freezing. Not only would this delivery method allow for wider distribution of an essential antiviral in the fight against COVID-19, it could also make remdesivir more effective.

If patients can avoid a hospital visit to begin remdesivir treatment, it can lessen the current strains on our health system, lower cost and provide fewer points of contact with those who are still contagious, Williams said. More widely available early stage intervention methods could significantly lesson symptoms before they become potentially life-threatening, providing more hospital beds and ventilators to those who need them the most.

TFF Pharmaceuticals Inc. has acquired the patents regarding thin-film freezing and inhalation. The UT researchers findings were recently published as a preprint in bioRxiv. Upon final study results, the team will submit its full findings for peer review and publication.

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30th Ingham County resident dies of COVID-19 – Lansing State Journal

LANSING Ingham County Tuesday logged its 30th death from COVID-19.

An individual in their early 90s with underlying health conditions died from the virus, Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail said. The death reported Tuesday is the first since June.

Of the deaths reported for Ingham County, 43% of those are people over 80 years old, according to the health department. People between the ages of 70 and 79 accounted for 27% of the deaths, 17% were between 60 and 69 years old and 13% were between 50 and 59 years old, the health department said.

A microscopic image from the first U.S. case of COVID-19.(Photo: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

Ingham County has reported 1,370 positive cases since March.

Statewide, 6,170 people have died from COVID-19 and 79,176 positives cases have been reported, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.

In Eaton County, seven people have died from COVID-19 and tests found 350 positive cases. In Clinton County, 12 people have died from the virus and tests found 315 positive cases.

More information on COVID-19 in Michigan is online atMichigan.gov/coronavirus.

Contact reporter Craig Lyons at 517-377-1047 or calyons@lsj.com.Follow him on Twitter @craigalyons.

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Seer raises another $55M and finally reveals proteomic tech can it hold up? – Endpoints News

Two years ago, Omid Farokhzad left his prominent nano-medicine lab at Bostons Brigham and Womens Hospital and moved across the country to found a startup off technology that, he said, could change the field of proteomics and, with it, parts of medicine, agriculture and a range of fields.

Today, Farokhzad has finally revealed what that technology is. In aNature Communicationspaper, he showed how his company, Seer, and their lead product, called the Proteograph, can use nanoparticles to analyze the protein compositions in a single blood sample, like a fishing net webbing the contents of a particular swath of sea. Or to use the companys preferred metaphor like a sequencing machine reading out the base pairs on a particular strand of DNA.

Alongside the publication, Seer also announced a new $55 million round to help launch the product, bringing its total financing to over $150 million.

We now enable what was previously not possible, Farokhzad toldEndpoints News.Today about every 25 seconds, someone [can] sequence anothers human genome. This technology allows you to begin to interrogate the human proteome in an unbiased way, deep, in speed and scale.

Its a bold talk for a field full of it, although its now at least burnished by peer-reviewed data something that cannot be said for all of Seers competitors. The proteome has long been a source of fascination for scientists, for the simple fact that were built of proteins, and changes in the concentration or shape of proteins are what ultimately underlie changes in function and disease.

The problem is that its far harder to get a complete picture of someones proteins than it is of their genes. Genes are comparatively simple: 4 base pairs, each of which can only bind in one direction. Proteins can be made of up to 20 amino acids that bind in myriad ways. They can also change after translation. The technological or computing power simply did not exist to analyze all of them at a rate comparable to how researchers can analyze genes.

Thats changed to a degree in recent years. Several companies have popped up, most notably SomaLogic, offering to screen peoples blood for a limited set of proteins data have indicated correlates with disease. Researchers also have techniques to map out every protein in a blood sample, but it can take months.

Seer claims to be able to do screening in a fast and unbiased way, similar to how we can now analyze genes a quick and complete picture. A new company, called Nautlius, launched this year with over $100 million from prominent tech funds with a similar promise, but they are earlier stage and have yet to disclose their tech. And everyone is comparing themselves to Illumina, the $60 billion sequencing giant, which itself has a proteomics division.

The key variable that next-gen sequencing and in particular that Illumina technology changed was the ability to access the genome or the transcriptome in an unbiased, deep way, rapidly and at scale, Omead Ostadan, a former Illumina executive who was recently named Seers COO and president, told Endpoints. With Seers proteomics tech, you enable enormous depth and breadth analogous to the biologic insight that emerged when you could [first] access genomic information.

Seer has developed over 250 nanoparticles for its Proteograph. These different particles, when put in the blood, attract different proteins that bond to chemical groups on the surface, forming a corona, or a kind of molecular halo around the protein. Other proteins then bind to those proteins and so on. Not every nanoparticle will bind to every protein, but if you put in enough, the different coronas will give a kind of picture both of what proteins exist and if those proteins have changed shape.

As a proof of concept, the company looked at samples from early-stage non-small cell lung cancer patients and found proteins that correlated with disease.

This kind of analysis, Farokhzad said, could be used to diagnose patients early a goal shared by well-backed liquid biopsy companies like GRAIL and Karius. It could also, he said, be used to find new proteins associated with cancer, and those proteins could then become biomarkers or targets for new therapies. There are also applications in agriculture and environmental science.

For now, the company is focused on building new nanoparticles and launching the product next year, before finding new applications. Theyll have to seal partners and buyers, who in turn will be able to say if the product is just as transformational as they claim.

It sounds simple, but having lived through product development and commercialization, theres a lot to do, Ostadan said.

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Tracked the behavior of nanoparticles in the body – FREE NEWS

Nanoparticles are actively used in medicine for diagnostics as contrast agents, as well as for the treatment of various diseases. However, the development of many new multifunctional nanoagents is hindered by the difficulty of monitoring their fate in the body. A collaboration of scientists, which included specialists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, has developed a new non-invasive method for monitoring nanoparticles in the bloodstream, which has a high temporal resolution. The method made it possible to establish the main regularities that affect the life of particles in the bloodstream and seem promising for the development of more effective nanoagents for biomedical applications.

The results are published in the Journal of Controlled Release. Clinical applications of any nanoparticles require an accurate analysis of their behavior in the body, especially the residence time of nanoparticles in the bloodstream. It is this parameter that determines whether the nanoparticles will have time to spread throughout the body, reach their therapeutic target (for example, a tumor), and contact it. In addition, an unnecessarily long circulation time can be harmful, as it can lead to the accumulation of particles in healthy tissues and, accordingly, increase their side toxicity.

The circulation of nanoparticles in the bloodstream is studied today mainly using various methods of taking blood samples and analyzing the content of nanoagents in it. The problem with such methods is that often particles are removed from the bloodstream very quickly, sometimes even in a few minutes, and the researcher has time to take only 2-3 blood samples, which is not enough for a full analysis, comments Maxim Nikitin, co-author of the article, head of the laboratory nanobiotechnology MIPT.

In addition, the very procedure of sequential blood sampling brings stress to the body and can indirectly affect the circulation of nanoparticles. New non-invasive methods of tracking the fate of nanoparticles in the body are in great demand for the development of nanomedicine.

The authors of the work scientists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the A.M. Prokhorov Institute of General Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and the Sirius University applied the previously developed inductive magnetic particle quantification method (MPQ from English magnetic particle quantification) for non-invasive measurements of particle dynamics in blood.

To do this, they placed the tail of animals, mice or rabbits, into the magnetic coil of the device, then injected particles into the blood and monitored their concentration in the tail veins and arteries in real-time. Similar measurements can be carried out on a person, for example, by measuring particles with a magnetic coil in the hand or at the fingertips.

Studies have shown that the method used makes it possible to non-invasively register the kinetics of particles in the bloodstream, unique in terms of information content, and much easier than classical approaches. This allowed a detailed study of what could influence the behavior of particles in the bloodstream of animals. The researchers studied three groups of factors: the properties of the particles, the peculiarities of their introduction, and the state of the animals body.

Small negatively charged nanoparticles injected in high doses stayed in the bloodstream longer. In addition, it was found that if particles are injected into the blood several times in a row, the circulation of subsequent doses of particles is significantly prolonged.

Similar situations can occur in clinical practice, when a person is first injected with nanoagents that increase MRI contrast (magnetic particles), and then with therapeutic nanoparticles, for example, liposomes with drugs. We have shown that particles can influence each other, and this can be important in therapy, comments Ivan Zelepukin, the first author of the article and a junior researcher at the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences and MIPT.

An extremely important aspect turned out to be the state of the organism into which the particles are introduced. Thus, the circulation in mice of different genetic lines could differ several times, and the difference was observed only for small 50-nm particles, and not for larger nanoagents. In addition, if the animal had a developed tumor, the nanoparticles began to be removed from the blood faster, and the faster, the larger the volume of the cancerous tumor.

These facts in the work are associated with dynamic changes in the immune system and its greater ability to recognize foreign substances during the development of pathology. Usually, such information about the state of the body was previously ignored in experiments, therefore, with their results, the authors draw attention to the need to open this Pandoras box for the optimal design of nanodrugs.

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Things to Consider When Giving Crypto to Charities or Others – Cointelegraph

Last month, the United States Congress increased the tax benefits of charitable giving in the CARES Act in hopes that people will give more. Some give money; others give property; and a growing number have been giving crypto assets.

Once you have made the difficult decision of which charity or cause to donate to, your focus should shift toward your tax position. There are certain things to keep in mind when giving crypto assets particularly considering how their volatility can affect your taxes and decision making.

Generally, giving a gift of crypto does not trigger a taxable event to the donors or to the recipients. Thus, after donors decide how much they wish to give, they must also decide which assets to give. Donating assets with a low tax basis can reduce or minimize future taxable income, as the donor retains assets with a higher tax basis. Entities that are exempt from U.S. tax due to their educational, charitable or other activities (charity) are often indifferent toward the tax basis of the assets they receive. This is because they are normally exempt from taxes on gains from assets sold to fund their charitable activities.

If the recipient of the gift is not exempt from U.S. tax i.e., a non-charity they will likely care about the tax basis of the asset given to them. This is because the donors tax basis on gifted assets often but not always transfers to the non-Charity. Thus, if the donor wishes to prioritize their own tax position over the non-charitys, the donor will give crypto with the lowest tax basis. Conversely, if the donor wishes to prioritize the benefits of the gift to the non-Charity, they will give crypto with the highest tax basis.

Crypto assets have a built-in loss because their tax basis is higher than their current market value; therefore, a donor may wish to sell the crypto for cash (to realize a capital loss) and then give that cash to a charity or non-charity. The donor can use this capital loss to offset tax on any capital gains they may have while transferring the same value to the charity or non-charity.

If a donor gives a gift of crypto with a built-in loss to a non-charity, the potential tax deduction from the built-in loss is lost. This is because the general rule that transfers the donors tax basis to the gift recipient does not apply in the case of built-in-loss assets that a gift recipient sells for a loss. Rather, the tax basis of the property sold by the gift recipient is limited to the fair market value of the assets at the time of the gift.

Individuals who itemize deductions may be entitled to a deduction for gifts of crypto they make to certain charities. Entitlement to the deduction is given when an individuals itemized deductions exceed their standard deduction i.e., $12,400 for single taxpayers and $24,800 for married taxpayers. However, even if an individual does not meet these thresholds, they may be entitled to a deduction of up to $300 as a result of the CARES Act enacted in March. The act also reduced other limitations on an individuals ability to take a deduction for charitable contributions.

Often, the amount of a charitable deduction is based on the fair market value of the crypto asset at the time of donation. However, if an individual donates either crypto assets with short-term gains (less than one year) or crypto that would give rise to ordinary income if sold, then the taxpayers charitable deduction is reduced by any appreciation in the crypto. This can limit a taxpayers charitable deduction to the tax basis of the crypto given.

More and more charities are partnering with crypto payment/donation platforms, such as BitPay, Coinbase Commerce and The Giving Block to facilitate donations made in crypto. Although many of the largest charities already accept donations made in crypto e.g., United Way, American Red Cross, No Kid Hungry only about 2% of all nonprofit organizations in the U.S. and Canada have been reportedly doing so.

For those who still want to donate crypto assets to organizations that do not accept them, one option may be a donor-advised fund, also known as a donor fund. One of the largest donor funds in the U.S. is Fidelity Charitable. It accepts donations in Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Ether (ETH), Litecoin (LTC) and XRP. As Fidelity Charitable and other donor funds are charities, the same considerations outlined in this article apply when contributing to these funds.

After receiving the donated crypto, the donor fund is able to sell the crypto for cash without having to pay tax. The whole fiat value net of fees of the crypto that is sold is able to grow in the donor fund or be donated to any charity of the donors choice (hence the donor-advised reference). Although donor funds have funding/donation minimums, they can provide additional options for those looking to make donations with their crypto holdings. Fidelity Charitable, alone, since 2015 has received $100 million in cryptocurrency donations, according to its recently published 2019 Giving Report.

After deciding which charity or non-charity deserves your gift, your own tax position may deserve some thought as well. Although there are some twists and turns in the thought process, it all starts by asking some basic questions around whether the crypto you are giving has appreciated or depreciated and the nature of the gifts recipient. Thinking about both tax and non-tax considerations of a gift can maximize the overall benefits to the donor and the recipient, or at least put the donor in control of striking the right balance.

This article is for general informational purposes only and should not be treated as providing advice on the tax, accounting or other treatment of a transaction or activity. Please consult an appropriate advisor if you would like such advice.

The views, thoughts and opinions expressed here are the authors alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph.

This article was co-authored by Roger Brown and Rachel Walker.

Roger Brown is the head of tax and regulatory affairs at Lukka. He has more than 27 years of experience as an international tax and financial products lawyer. He spent a decade at the national office of the Internal Revenue Service, writing regulations and other guidance, and prior to Lukka, he spent a similar period of time as a partner at Ernst & Youngs financial institutions and products office. After being tasked to be the lead international tax partner on a number of EYs largest banking, insurance and other capital markets clients often bridging the intersection of tax and capital markets regulations Roger became one of the companys leaders in the fintech and blockchain space.

Rachel Walker is a product manager at Lukka Library a database of academic papers that confront controversial legal and tax questions regarding crypto. Prior to joining Lukka, Rachel was a business analyst at ION a computer software company that delivers workflow automation software. Rachel graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from Boston College.

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Popular Indian Youtube Channel Hacked to Promote Bitcoin Giveaway Scam | News – Bitcoin News

Following the massive Twitter breach that saw many high-profile accounts tweet about a bitcoin giveaway, a popular Indian Youtuber now claims that his Youtube channel was hacked for the same purpose. Hackers replaced some content in Carry Minatis videos to promote a bitcoin giveaway.

Ajey Nagar, also known by his channel name Carry Minati, announced on social media Friday that his Youtube channel with 6.7 million subscribers was hacked. My channel Carryislive has been hacked, need immediate assistance, Minati tweeted to Youtube India.

Besides the gaming channel Carryislive, Nagar also runs another channel on Youtube called Carryminati, which has 24.1 million subscribers. Only the Carryislive channel appeared to have been hacked. Two videos promoting a bitcoin giveaway scam were reportedly posted on the channel, one of which was entitled Charity Stream: Bitcoin, BTC, Ethereum, ETH. The videos had a bitcoin address and an ether address displayed over them. Moreover, about 36 minutes into the videos, the content abruptly turned into Spacex and Tesla CEO Elon Musk giving away bitcoin and ether.

News.Bitcoin.com previously reported on Youtube bitcoin giveaway scams featuring Elon Musk giving away bitcoin which has raked in millions of dollars. The videos on the Carryislive channel promotes both a bitcoin giveaway and an ether giveaway where scammers promise to double your BTC or ETH sent to them.

At least two BTC addresses were posted on the Carryislive channel: one displayed on the video and another in the video description. According to the Bitcoin Abuse database, the first address has been reported as a scam address twice and has received 0.0273132 BTC at press time. The other has also been reported twice and has received 0.00017801 BTC.

Bitcoin giveaway scams have been on Youtube for months, featuring well-known people supposedly giving away bitcoin, such as Musk, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, and several people in the crypto space. However, in past BTC giveaway schemes, scammers used their own accounts to promote the scams, without hacking other Youtube channels.

The problem of scams being promoted on Youtube has gotten so out of hand that Wozniak and 17 others have sued the video-sharing platform and its parent company, Google, over a bitcoin giveaway scam. They allege that the two companies know about the scam but they not only allow these fraudulent videos to be posted, but they also promote and profit from them.

Meanwhile, the recent Twitter attack is being investigated by the FBI. During the hack, high-profile accounts tweeted about a similar scam bitcoin giveaway, including the official accounts of Apple, former U.S. president Barack Obama, Cash App, Google, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, Kanye West, former New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg, and Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett.

What do you think about the Youtube channel being hacked to promote a bitcoin scam? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Intel Makes Changes to Technology Organization – Global Banking And Finance Review

Today, Intel CEO Bob Swan announced changes to the companys technology organization and executive team to accelerate product leadership and improve focus and accountability in process technology execution. Effective immediately, the Technology, Systems Architecture and Client Group (TSCG) will be separated into the following teams, whose leaders will report directly to the CEO:

As a result of these changes, Murthy Renduchintala will leave Intel on Aug. 3, 2020.

I look forward to working directly with these talented and experienced technology leaders, each of whom is committed to driving Intel forward during this period of critical execution, said Swan. I also want to thank Murthy for his leadership in helping Intel transform our technology platform. We have the most diverse portfolio of leadership products in our history and, as a result of our six pillars of innovation and disaggregation strategy, much more flexibility in how we build, package and deliver those products for our customers.

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Errol Musk, father of Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

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If you dare brave the treacherous waters that surround Elon Musk on social media, sooner or later youre going to come across the claim that his father, Errol Musk, owns an emerald mine. And thats just the tip of the myth-making iceberg.

Despite the rabid fandom that has formed around Elon the man behind Tesla, SpaceX, The Boring Company and other endeavors attempting to turn science-fiction into reality his dad remains an enigma, a sort of fairy-tale creature trotted out merely as evidence of his sons privileged upbringing. But how much truth is there in the stories?

Its a question that has stumped writers and reporters for years, and will apparently continue to do so as long as Elon remains a fixture in the zeitgeist. Even intrepid tech and business columnist Ashlee Vance had a hard time pinning Errol down, both as a source and as the patriarch of the Musk family, when researching for his book Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future.

Whenever the topic of Errol arrives, members of Elons family clam up, Vance wrote. Theyre in agreement that he is not a pleasant man to be around but have declined to elaborate. When Vance reached out to Errol himself, he only responded via email.

However, while piecing together reporting and various interviews may not offer up a holistic picture of this contentious father figure or the short family life the Musks experienced in South Africa, it does shed light on some of the lore regurgitated on Twitter.

Lets take a look at a few of the more eyebrow-raising claims that have cropped up surrounding Mr. Musk in recent years.

In 2019, Elon Musk confronted the Twitter talking point about his fathers supposed emerald mine head on, writing, He didnt own an emerald mine & I worked my way through college, ending up ~$100k in student debt. I couldnt even afford a 2nd PC at Zip2, so programmed at night & website only worked during day. Where is this bs coming from?

However, Errols involvement in a lucrative mining operation and Elon having to pull himself up by his bootstraps are not mutually exclusive. As Vance wrote in his book Elon Musk, The family owned one of the biggest houses in Pretoria thanks to the success of Errols engineering business, a business that included large projects such as office buildings, retail complexes, residential subdivisions, and an air force base. Elon even admitted his father is brilliant at engineering despite being an overall terrible human being. And in an interview with Errol from 2018, British tabloid Mail on Sunday wrote, Musk senior was a millionaire before the age of 30.

Elon was born on June 28, 1971, to Errol and his wife Maye Musk when they were both in their 20s. This is important because the parents divorced in 1979, nine years after getting married, and it wasnt until the mid-1980s that the emerald mine in question came into the picture.

The details of the mine stem from stories published on Business Insider South Africa from journalist Phillip de Wet that rely on Errol Musks personal account. According to him, Errol became a half owner of an emerald mine in Zambia in the 80s, though he doesnt specify a year, and he got emeralds for the next six years. That story was preceded by an even more unbelievable one in which he spoke of Elon and his brother Kimbal selling some of the precious stones to Tiffany & Co. on Fifth Avenue off the street.

Other than that first-hand account, theres not much to be found to corroborate this story. But the counterpoint to the obvious fact that the Musks were well off financially, especially considering their status as a white family in apartheid South Africa, is that Elon, his siblings and Maye had to free themselves from Errols abusive relationship. As Maya Kosoff wrote of Mayes recent memoir, Errol was was physically, financially and emotionally manipulative and abusive. When Maye extricated herself from the marriage, she remembers eating peanut butter sandwiches and bean soup, not coasting on riches from an emerald mine.

According to Vances book, Errol Musks family has lived in South Africa so long that they claim an entry in Pretorias first phone book. Musk is not reticent about his allegiances either, telling the Mail on Sunday, I refuse to live [in the U.S.]. I tried it, and came back home, even though he says his home country has more violent crime.

In both the Mail and a 2017 profile of Elon in Rolling Stone, Errol confirmed that he has been involved with it himself. According to the elder Musk, he shot and killed three people who broke into his house in Johannesburg, a crime for which he was reportedly charged with manslaughter but eventually acquitted on the basis of self-defense.

In the interview with Mail on Sunday, Errol admits that hes philanderer, saying, I had a very pretty wife, but there were always prettier, younger girls. I really loved Maye but I screwed up.

That became the understatement of the century when, in March of 2018, U.K. newspaper The Times reported that Musk fathered a child with his stepdaughter Jana Bezuidenhout in a move reminiscent of Woody Allen. When the story broke, Musk was 72 years old and Bezuidenhout was just 30. As MailOnline wrote in 2018, Errol described the pregnancy as an accident, but said both Jana and their son were living with him though they werent in a relationship.

Of course, much of the proof relayed here relies on Errols own personal account of the proceedings, which leads to the biggest question of all: Is he a reliable narrator?

In his book Elon Musk, Vance recalled a piece of advice from his subject: Elon warned me off corresponding with his father, insisting that his fathers take on past events could not be trusted.

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The 25 Greatest Achievements of Elon Musk

Elon Musk is a man of many talents. Indeed, while some may know him as the face behind Tesla, a leading automotive company, others recognise him from his ambitious pursuits to colonise other planets.

Over the years, the ambitious entrepreneur has had lots of irons in the fire and has led multiple noteworthy ventures. It seems that Musk is in a restless pursuit of pioneering technology, ground-breaking innovations and sustainable developments. Indeed, he has achieved a fleet of accomplishments on his way to the top.

Without further ado, here are 25 of Elon Musks greatest achievements.

Musk was an avid reader from a very young age. He would spend, on average, 10 hours a day reading science fiction novels and anything else he could get his hands on. In fact, at the age of nine, he ran out of books to read at the library, so he ended up reading the entire Encyclopaedia Britannica before he finished fourth grade.

Musks interest in technology started evolving when he was 10 years old. Determined to teach himself more about programming, he learned the BASIC language after finishing a six-month course within just three days. His efforts were not in vain, either: at 12 years old, he managed to create his own video game and sell its code for the respectable amount of $500.

While in college, Musk made a habit of calling executives he read about in magazines and asking them to meet for lunch. Indeed, this bold stunt landed him his very first internship at the Bank of Nova Scotia. His experience there was particularly useful, as years later he would go on to launch his own online finance business.

As a self-funded college student, Musk had to come up with inventive ways to earn some income, a problem to which he found an ingenious solution to: rent a 10-bedroom frat house and turn it into a club. According to Musk, he and his roommate would make an entire months rent in just one night!

After spending two years at Queens University in Kingston, Canada, Musk transferred to the University of Pennsylvania on a full scholarship ride. There, he pursued a double major in business and physics and graduated from the prestigious Wharton School.

On his first bid to make a break in the internet industry, Musk collaborated with his brother Kimbal to start their own company, Zip2. It wasnt long before their startup was sold to a bigger company for a whopping $307 million. This transaction landed Musk with $22 million not too bad for a 27-year-old!

PayPal was the result of a merger between Musks startup X.com and Confinity, a competitor internet finance company. Musk served as the CEO of PayPal after the merger, but his executive years were shortlived as he was fired while on his honeymoon. Despite the fallback, he remained on the board and continued investing in PayPal. In fact, his contributions played an instrumental role when the company was sold to eBay two years later for a whopping $1.5 billion, earning Musk $180 million.

Before the PayPal sale was even finalised, Musk diverted his interests to space exploration. The business mogul was determined to make space travel more accessible, and in a bid to develop and manufacture his own space launch vehicles, SpaceX was established in 2002. By 2006, the space rocket company landed a contract with NASA to handle scheduled cargo transport to the International Space Station in 2008.

In 2002, Musk and his brother set up a private foundation in support of four distinct areas: renewable energy research and advocacy, human space exploration research and advocacy, paediatric research, and science and engineering education. With almost $300 million donated to date, his foundation has focused on disaster relief, AI and sustainable innovations.

Musk initially joined Teslas board of directors as its chairman in 2004. Being one of its lead investors, he assumed his role as CEO in 2007. His vision to build electric cars and make way for a more sustainable future also made him the lead product architect of the company.

As a huge advocate for sustainable energy, Musk was determined to create a product that would redefine the car industry. After Teslas first electric car, the Roadster, hit the market in 2008, the company successfully shifted the worlds perception on electric cars and has assumed its place as one of the top automotive sellers in the world. Currently, Tesla is working towards taking another innovative step: an electric car battery with a million-mile lifespan.

After three failed launches, SpaceX managed to successfully launch a fourth rocket into space in 2008. This was a breakthrough moment for Musks company as it earned them a $1.6 billion contract with NASA. This was also a significant personal achievement for Musk, whod used the last of his savings to fund the making of the fourth rocket.

In 2009, Musk introduced Teslas Model S vehicle. Since its initial launch, the luxurious vehicle made history after receiving the highest ever Consumer Reports rating of 99/100 in 2013, and the highest safety rating in history from the National Highway Safety Administration. Tesla managed to top its own record rating in 2015 after scoring 103/100 for its newest model.

In 2012, the Falcon 9 rocket made its journey to the International Space Station with 1,000 pounds of supplies for the astronauts stationed there. The mission made SpaceX the first ever private company to send a spacecraft to the ISS, and Falcon 9 completed a fleet of other flights for NASA from thereon.

In 2012, Musk joined other billionaires of the likes of Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg by signing the Giving Pledge. This committed the business tycoon to donate the majority of its fortune in a bid to support philanthropic causes.

In 2015, SpaceX made a big leap towards affordable space travel by successfully landing a rocket on Earth after it was launched into space. By 2017, SpaceX became the first company to launch a NASA resupply mission on a previously used rocket, making it the first reusable rocket to reach orbit.

In another bid to revolutionise transportation technology, Musk introduced the Hyperloop in 2013. Its main objective was to slash travel time between major cities via ultra-fast pods that would run on renewable energy. With several prototypes ran and tested, India and Missouri are the first locations to have launched preliminary investigations for Hyperloops installation.

In late 2015, Musk announced the creation of OpenAI, a San Francisco-based organisation aiming to advance artificial intelligence to benefit humanity and to develop AI technologies that can surpass the human brain. However, as Tesla became increasingly involved in AI, Musk had to step down as the OpenAIs chairman in 2018 to avoid any conflict of interest.

Initially, Musk invested $10 million into SolarCity back in 2006. Soon enough, SolarCity became the largest installer of solar panels in the US. After closely collaborating with Tesla, the company bought off SolarCity and made it a subsidiary in 2016.

One of Musks most recent ventures is the Boring Company, a transportation startup dedicated to boring and constructing tunnels. Its main objective is to combine affordable technology with electric public transportation to enable rapid transit across cities. Unsurprisingly, the entrepreneurs side venture is doing exceptionally well, having recently landed a $48.7 million contract to build an underground tunnel in Las Vegas.

In his pursuit of sustainable technology, Musk took Tesla one step further with the introduction of the Powerwall. The innovative solar-charged battery pack hit the market in 2015 and offers a more affordable and sustainable way to power homes.

As if space exploration, transportation tunnels and electric cars werent enough, Musk started a new passion project back in 2016. The business tycoon founded Neuralink, a neural tech company, with the aim of developing neurotechnology that could integrate artificial intelligence into the human brain.

In September 2017, Musk revealed an updated design for the Big Falcon Rocket (recently renamed Starship). With the capacity to carry over 100 passengers, the spacecraft was another leap towards the entrepreneurs overarching goal to colonise Mars. With launch tests still underway, Musk believes that the first unmanned mission could take place as early as 2022.

The business tycoon was ranked 25th on Forbes 2018 list of the worlds most powerful people. According to Forbes editors, the rankings are based on the individuals capital control, the number of people they impact and their influence on the industry they work within. With Musks fleet of achievements, winning a spot on this prestigious list comes as no surprise!

One of Elons latest achievements is Teslas Gigafactory 3, based in Shanghai, China, which he was able to set up in record time: it took just 168 days to have it up and running! As Teslas second largest market, China was a strategic move on Musks part, making Gigafactory 3 the first large-scale plant outside the US.

There is something to be said about Elon Musks unwavering drive. His steadfast determination, budding curiosity and zeal have helped him become one of the most successful entrepreneurs of all time.

With a long trail of achievements behind him, the leading tycoon shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, his ambitions might, quite literally, end up taking him to another planet altogether.

So, if youre an aspiring businessperson, take a page out of Musks book. While the road to success is never easy, a lot can be accomplished if you have enough determination and persistence.

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Elon Musk – His Religion, His Hobbies, His Political Views

Last updated: June 4, 2018

Elon Musk is a Canadian-American, South-African-born, engineer and entrepreneur. He is the founder, CEO and CTO of SpaceX, founder of X.com (which later became part of the current PayPal), co-founder and CEO of Tesla Motors, creator of the Hyperloop, co-founder of SolarCity and co-chairman of OpenAI. The billionaire and his projects are known for the high bar they set for themselves, namely human exploration in Mars and their work with artificial intelligence.

Musk was born on June 28, 1971 in Pretoria, South Africa. His zodiac sign is Cancer. He has two siblings, a younger brother and a sister. His mother is Maye Musk, a fashion model.

The inventor doesnt take part in any religion and doesnt believe in any higher entities. Apparently he hasnt outright called himself an atheist, but it seems to be the case.

One belief that Musk does lean towards is something called the Simulation Hypothesis. Its a theory that everything we see around us, from the people in our lives to the galaxies far away in space, are simulations in someone elses computer program. Musk is so convinced that this theory is real that hes said Theres a billion to one chance were living in base reality. (1)

Elon is a known workaholic and apparently occupies most of his time working in one of his many projects.

He is a fierce critic of unregulated research into artificial intelligence (AI).

Musks called himself a half-Democrat half-Republican, Im somewhere in the middle, socially liberal and fiscally conservative. The inventor himself has given US $725,000 to a number of political campaigns and SpaceX has spent over US $4 million on lobbying Congress. Among Musks personal contributions there is funding to Bushs 2004 campaign and Obamas 2012 campaign, as well as a number of other politicians running for other offices.

As of March 2018 Elon was seeing Grimes, a Canadian synth-pop singer.

In 2016 Elon ended his six-year marriage with actress Talulah Riley. Theirs had been a rocky relationship. It began in 2008, and eventually the couple tied the knot in 2010, but two years later they first filed for divorce. After a reconciliation, Elon and Talulah resumed their relationship and remarried in 2013, only for Musk to file for their second divorce in late 2014, but the action was soon withdrawn. The second divorce was finalized in March 2016, and this time the papers were filed by Riley instead of Musk.

Before his ups and downs with Talulah, Elon had an eight-year marriage with Justine Wilson, with whom he had six kids.

While in the University of Pennsylvania, Musk ran his own unlicensed night club off his 10-bedroom house together with his entrepreneur friend, Adeo Ressi. Somebody had to stay sober during these parties. I was paying my own way through college and could make an entire months rent in one night. Adeo was in charge of doing cool shit around the house, and I would run the party.

Sources:

1: The Verge

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elon_Muskhttp://www.highsnobiety.com/2016/04/08/elon-musk-10-things-you-didnt-know/

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