Scientists Can Now Clone Thousands of Genes in a Single Reaction – ScienceAlert

Things are about to speed up dramatically in genetic research, with scientists developing a new technique that can clone thousands of genes in a single reaction.

The new technology, called a LASSO probe, could be used to create libraries of proteins from DNA samples, speeding up the search for new drugs by replacing the tedious methods of gene cloning currently used.

When you think of cloning you may think of Dolly the sheep or the company that promises to clone your favourite pet so you don't have to live sad and alone, but that's a different kind of cloning. Here we're talking about molecular cloning, a natural process that occurs when bacteria, insects, or plants reproduce without a partner.

Scientists clone DNA because they want to do one of two things; either they want to gain information about a particular gene or they want to manipulate genetic information in a cell to give the cell a new property. Both reasons require scientists to have millions of copies of the same DNA molecule in a test tube.

At the moment, to work out what a gene does by cloning its DNA and expressing its protein is done one gene at a time. The standard sequencing method, called molecular inversion probes, involves capturing small fragments of DNA (about 200 base pairs long) and connecting them together to map out the full genome code.

Weaving together these small sections of code to form the full gene sequence isn't easy, but there hasn't been any other way to sequence long fragments of DNA and it's been holding research back.

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"We think that the rapid, affordable, and high-throughput cloning of proteins and other genetic elements will greatly accelerate biological research to discover functions of molecules encoded by genomes and match the pace at which new genome sequencing data is coming out," says one of the team, Biju Parekkadan, from Rutgers University.

In this new study, the LASSO probe - which stands for "long adaptor single stranded oligonucleotide" - can capture and clone thousands of long DNA fragments and the researchers hope that the new technique will push the limits of what we can currently do.

"Our goal is to make it cheap and easy for any researcher in any field to clone and express the entire set of proteins from any organism," said co-researcher Ben Larman from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. "Until now, such a prospect was only realistic for high-powered research consortia studying model organisms like fruit flies or mice."

How does this new technique work?

A collection of LASSO probes were used to grab desired DNA sequences, you can think of it like the way a rope lasso is used to capture cattle. Instead of aiming for the spiky horns of a cow, the LASSO probe targets a DNA sequence up to a few thousand base pairs long - the typical length of a gene's protein code.

The study is a proof of concept, with the LASSO probes used to capture over 3,000 DNA fragments from the E. coli bacterial genome. The results show the probes successfully captured around 75 percent of the gene they targeted.

There were also other benefits to the LASSO probe technique.

The researchers say that the sequences are captured in a way that allows them to also analyse what the genes' proteins do and demonstrated this by giving antibiotic resistance to a cell that would otherwise be killed by the antibiotic.

The researchers were also able to capture and clone a protein library from a human microbiome sample and they hope that it will lead to improved precision medicine and rapid discovery of new medicines for a range of diseases.

"We're very excited about all the potential applications for LASSO cloning," said Larman. "Our hope is that by greatly expanding the number of proteins that can be expressed and screened in parallel, the road to interesting biology and new therapeutic biomolecules will be dramatically shortened for many researchers."

The study has been published in Nature Biomedical Engineering.

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What Families Need to Know About First Gene Therapy for Deadly Childhood Cancer – ConsumerReports.org

The FDA will make a final decision on the drug by October 2017, according to Novartis spokesperson Julie Masow.

The approval of the therapy is contingent upon Novartis' response to a number of issues, including chemistry, manufacturing, and safety questions.

CTLO19 was designated as a "breakthrough therapy" by the FDA back in 2014, which the agency grants to drugs that treat serious or life-threatening conditions and that demonstrate the potential to be significantly more effective than existing therapies.

But because of the complexity and novelty of the CTL019, says Masow, it will initially be offered at just 30 to 35 treatment centers in the U.S.

"This strategy will help ensure that each site is fully prepared with the necessary infrastructure in place to support the special ordering, cell collection, chain of identity, use, and site-level care associated with CTL019," Masow says.

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Gene therapy one step closer to FDA approval | Video | NJTV News – NJTV News

By Briana Vannozzi Correspondent

Looking at 17 year-old camp counselor Justin Pritikin, youd never imagine he just battled a leukemia relapse.

When I first got diagnosed, you know, they say you cant really understand or whatever. I got the gist of it immediately. I was like, OK he said.

Not only did he get the gist, Justin was determined to beat it and a new gene therapy has become his best weapon. Scientists are reporting unprecedented success with a new T-cell treatment, using the patients own immune system to fight the cancer.

This is a therapy that uses the patients own cells that have been genetically engineered, and when infused back into the patient will locate the tumor cells and kill those tumor cells. Thats never, we have nothing like that in the arsenal today, said Dr. Lee Greenberger, chief scientific officer of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Just this week an FDA panel unanimously recommended approval of whats being dubbed the second chance cancer treatment because it works best on patients whos first line of drugs traditional chemo and radiation failed.

He was originally diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia back in March 2012 and he was doing great, said mother Jill Pritikin. He had standard therapy, which is chemotherapy. For boys, three and a half years is your road map of treatment. And he was off chemo for about a year and four months and then he relapsed just in November 2016 with the exact same cancer.

It was horrible watching him go through the regular stuff, the regular chemo. To watch him go through this new T-cell treatment, its sort of like youre part of a magic trick. Like you really cant believe what they do, said father Andy Pritikin.

After the white blood, or T-cells are removed from the patient, the new CAR T-cells are put back where they divide and conquer.

We weighed our options. We looked at bone marrow transplant, it wasnt a good option at the time. We looked at doing another round of intense chemo, but with my type of cancer it was probably going to come back, so that wasnt a great option. We looked at a different study, but it wasnt as promising as this one, Justin said.

I can tell you seeing this firsthand, seeing the difference that it makes, seeing all these kids in treatment at hospitals, its very moving, Andy said.

After five years missing school and friends, it took just one T-cell treatment to get him back on his feet, in remission, at the Burlington County summer camp run by his parents.

I mean, Im at camp. I got diagnosed in November. Im working long days and hot hours with many kids who are loud or whatever and I feel fine with it. So it must have worked, I think, Justin said.

Though scientists warn there can be severe side effects some nearly fatal serious infections can occur or a syndrome that resembles sepsis. Fortunately for Justin he had none. Still the benefits, seem to outweigh the cons.

It can produce dramatic effects to kill tumor cells that are long lasting years. In fact as best as we know, maybe indefinitely. It looks like, in some patients, like a cure with a single dose of this new therapy cure. Thats truly remarkable, said Greenberger.

Hes back to being a 17-year-old full of energy, making me crazy because hes doing regular 17-year-old things. You know, staying out late with friends. Its good. Im optimistic, but Im realistic at the same time. So you know, youre never going to shake that feeling that this might not be over, but you know, for now were living in the moment. I mean thats all anybody has, so thats kind of how we have to approach life, said Jill.

The FDA could approve the therapy as early as this year.

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Ted Schilowitz Named First ‘Futurist In Residence At Paramount Pictures – Deadline

Ted Schilowitz, an expert in emerging technologies, has been named the first-ever Futurist in Residence at Paramount Pictures and will jointly report to Chairman/CEO Jim Gianopulos and COO Andrew Gumpert. What is a futurist in residence? He is someone who works with technology teams and Schilowitz will do just that with both Viacom and Paramount to explore all the latest efforts in tech with anemphasis on virtual reality/augmented reality.

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While he will work with both film and TV divisions, Schilowitz willcontinue his role as Chief Creative officer at Barco Escape where hes been spearheading the creative aspects adding immersive right andleft screens to movie theaters. His company worked on Paramounts Star Trek: Beyond and 20th Century Foxs The Maze Runner films.

Prior to joining Paramount, Schilowitz was a consulting Futurist at 20th Century Fox, where he worked on the evolving art and science of advanced motion picture creation and created strategy on future technology and vision of cinema for the next generation of movie entertainment.

Ted has been an integral part of the film industrys innovation into next generation visual storytelling. He has been a pioneer throughout the industrys constant technological evolution and can identify what is and what will be relevant and important to movie-goers. He will be an incredible asset to the Paramount team, the top execs said in a joint statement.

He was also a founding member and an integral part of the product development team at RED Digital Cinema, ultra-high resolution digital movie cameras which have become standard in filming many of the worlds biggest movies. Schilowitz is one of the founders and creators of the G-Tech product line of advanced hard drive storage products that are implemented worldwide for professional Television and Multimedia content creation.

Prior to RED Digital Cinema and G-Tech, he was on the team that developed and launched the Macintosh products desktop video division of AJA Video Systems that created the groundbreaking Kona Cards and IO boxes in tandem with Apple.

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Futurist: ‘I Am Concerned for My Two Young Daughters’ – Inverse

Serial tech entrepreneur James P. Clark shares an unsettling vision of the future in a new textbook, Surviving the Machine Age.

I am concerned for my two young daughters (age 16 and 20 at the time of this writing). Their formal education is preparing them for a world that will not exist in 5 years, let alone 10. And how do I look them in the eye and encourage their career dreams while thinking that most jobs that are done by humans today soon wont require them anymore.

The textbook, edited by professor Kevin LaGrandeur of the New York Institute of Technology and James J. Hughes, executive director of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, features essays on accelerating societal disruption as A.I. replaces human jobs by the billions.

Clark, the chairman of the World Technology Network, warns that disruptive innovation has always had a dark side, often causing widespread job loss and political backlash; and that now change is happening faster than ever and with a chance that jobs wont bounce back as they did in the past.

We now live in an era where, due to the very nature of exponential technological change, there is simply no time for inter-generational scale preparation. In fact, a 4-year college degree is almost certainly out of date by the time a student graduates.

Whats more, disruptive innovation is happening at an unrelentingly continual rate and in almost every industry at once in a globalized job market [with nowhere] to escape the pace of technological change, nowhere to hide from it.

Clark argues that mankind is approaching a phase change, with a bigger shift coming in the next 2030 years than in the past 2,0003,000.

We are gaining elemental control over the building blocks of life. We are on the verge of full control over matter with the power to make anything out of anything, anytime, anywhere . [and] although [A.I.] may be down the road a bit as the ultimate game change, the advent of full machine sentience is not necessary for enormous transformation of our civilization.

Whats at risk is massive job loss, political backlash (Clark points to the election of Donald Trump as an example), rising inequality, and, in short, dystopia for billions of people, if not everyone. Thats not to say apocalypse is inevitable.

The reader may find my perspective not particularly optimistic. I like to think of myself and others as simply being conscientious in the face of a massive potential challenge to human civilization.

What can we do? Other than considering risks soberly on a global scale, Clark recommends one specific policy: universal basic income, an idea also shared by Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg.

Eliminating much of the complex social welfare system and replacing the social safety net (through which many have fallen) with a social safety floor with minimal, sufficient financial support to all, regardless of their current circumstances, may be the only way to avoid a social collapse. Also, it may lead to an unprecedented social flowering as the age-old condition of economic anxiety is removed.

Other options, Clark mentions, include micro-taxes on some kinds of digital transactions that use open source code and reducing working hours to spread jobs among people [as well as] seeking to use new technologies to create new types of job opportunities and job markets.

In any case, and whatever the strategy, in the face of growing income inequality, new and bold thinking is required.

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The Reason We’ve Never Found Intelligent Life Might be Because We Are Already Going Extinct – Futurism

The Fermi Paradox

The Milky Way Galaxy alone is home to between 100 billion and 400 billion stars, and each is potentially orbited by planets. There are probably at least 2 trillion galaxies like ours in the observable universe, each one populated by trillions of planets orbiting hundreds of billions of stars. Even if planets capable of sustaining life are exceedingly rare, on the numbers alone there should be intelligent life somewhere in the universe. For example, according to Business Insider, if a mere 0.1 percent of planets in our galaxy that might be habitable harbored life, that would mean there were about a million planets with life on them.

These numbers prompted Nobel Prize-winning physicist Enrico Fermi to ask in regard to alien life forms: Where are they? This question has come to be known as the Fermi paradox, and most possible answers to it would be concerning for humans.

Climate change, if it is allowed to continue, will eventually devastate much of life on Earth as we know it. It was the remarkably stable climate of the past 12,000 years or so that has allowed human civilization to flourish, benefitting from agriculture and eventually industrialization (although ironically that may also be our undoing).

Recent research points to several characteristics of species more likely to survive the rigors of a planet ravaged by climate change: two of the most vital being anindiscriminate palate and a rapid reproductive cycle. Therefore,humans are basically the oppositeofthe types of creatures considered to be prime survivors.

Other thinkers have different answers to the Fermi paradox, which are even more depressing (or less depending on your perspective). Oxford neuroscientist Anders Sandberg, Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade member Milan irkovi, and artificial intelligence (AI) expert Stuart Armstrong have suggested that aliens arent extinct, but are in hibernation, waiting for the universe to cool. Professor Zaza Osmanov of the Free University of Tbilisi believes that our search for signs of alien megastructures has yet to be rewarded because we are looking around stars when we should be looking around pulsars.

And physicist Brian Cox suggests yet another possibility; a cautionary tale for our own civilization as well as any others: It may be that the growth of science and engineering inevitably outstrips the development of political expertise, leading to disaster, says Cox. If intelligent life unwittingly renders itself extinct as soon as it advances sufficiently, the physicist believes, we could be approaching that position.

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IBM is Challenging Congresss Apocalyptic Perceptions of …

In BriefIBM representatives are meeting with congress to challenge thelawmakers apocalyptic perceptions about artificial intelligence(AI). IBM paints a different picture of the future in which AI willcreate jobs, drive progress, and help us develop as a species. IBM to Meet Washington

IBMis taking a stand for artificial intelligence (AI). The technology giant islobbying Washington with the hope of challenging the view of fearful prophets envisioning massive job loss, or even an eventual AI overlord that controls humanity as David Kenny, the vice president for IBM Watson, wrote in an open letter to congress.

He went on towritethat the real disaster would be abandoning or inhibiting cognitive technology before its full potential can be realized. Kenny is also participating with the bipartisan Artificial Intelligence Caucus.

Kennys arguments center around three core principles. The first is that past technologies likethe bar code scanner and ATM have vastly improved efficiency and drove job creation. The second is that taxing or otherwise inhibiting the process of AI will cost the U.S. its competitive advantage. Instead, there should be a change in education and training to prepare the country for the technology. The third is any AI company should be transparent about their systems decision-making process and promote a principle of individual data governance.

IBM isweaved into the history of AIs development. Its engineerspioneered some of the earliest AI systems, including Deep Blue, which was responsible for beating world chess champion Gary Kasparov one of AIs greatest achievements to date. Currently, IBMs Watson is one of the leading cognitive computing systems in the world, with applications stretching from diagnosing disease, to writing cookbooks and creating recipes, to tackling the data-heavy tasks of the federal government.

IBMs proposal to inform congress about AI is not the first high-profile venture to do so. Numerous think tanks, meetings, and summitshave occurred to discuss the ethics of AI and promote responsible integration of the technology.

Last year, representatives from Google, Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, and Facebook formed the Partnership on AI to Benefit People and Societywith the goal of developing a possible set of guidelinesfor AI development. There have also been more individual attemptsto investigate AI such as those by Pierre Omidyar, the founder of eBay, and Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn, both of whom have invested millions in AI research.

Despite the minds and the money devoted tosolving the problem, the ethics of AI remains a remarkably sticky moral bog, which involves questions of personhood, sentience, and rights that have troubled philosophers for centuries.

However, IBMsefforts represent a positive step toward apragmatic approach to solve a problem before we are amidst it. Our regulation of and relationship with AI is likely to govern our future. We can take solace that the industry leaders are at least taking it seriously and thinking about the implications of their decisions.

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Microsoft Takes On Google and Deep Mind with AI Research Lab – Futurism

In Brief Microsoft has announced the creation of its new research lab, Microsoft Research AI, which will focus on general-purpose artificial intelligence (AI) technology development and provide ethics oversight for its AI operations.

Microsoft has created a new research lab which will focus on general-purpose artificial intelligence (AI) technology development. The lab will be called Microsoft Research AI, and will capitalize on the companys existing AI expertise whilepursuing new hires from related fields like cognitive psychology. The lab will also seek out academic partnerships, including a formal collaboration with MITs Center for Brains, Minds and Machines. Located within Microsofts Redmond HQ, the lab will ultimately be home to a team of more than 100 AI scientists exploring learning, natural language processing, perception systems, and other areas.

The purpose of combining these disciplines and striving toward more general AI will be to develop a single system that can master a broad array of challenges and tasks. This mirrors a goal that other tech companies like Google are pursuing. This kind of system could ultimately plot out the most efficient route for a road trip, relate to a human conversation partners sense of humor, or even optimize a budget. This broader focus is in contrast with the more common and specific AI systems we see now, like those that perform facial recognition tasks.

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Tezos Just Finished the World’s Largest ICO, Hitting More Than $200 Million Worth of Cryptocoins – Futurism

In Brief Tezos, the new blockchain on the block, has finished its Initial Coin Offering (ICO) crowdfunding run. The startup generated more more than $200 million worth of bitcoin and ether cryptocoins, making it the largest ever ICO in the world to date. No Caps, Just Coins

If youre building a new blockchain system, might as well fund it using digital currency generated by other blockchains. Thats what Tezos did when it decided to launch an Initial Coin Offering (ICO) back onJuly 1 for its new decentralized blockchain. Now, after 13 days of crypto asset crowdsale, the Tezos ICO generated more than $230 million worth of bitcoin (BTC) and ether (ETH) coins, making it the largest ICO to date.

The Tezos ICO closed with 65,627 BTC (with current prices hovering around $155-6 million) and 361,122 ETH (about $76 million), reaching a total of $232 million. Thats almost 100 million more than the previously highest Bancor ICO, which ended with about $150 million worth of ether coins. It helped that the Tezos ICO that didnt have a cap for total coins sold and was launched back when 2,000 transaction blocks were added to the Bitcoin blockchain.

Cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ether are used to pay for miners who maintain their respective blockchains the decentralized digital ledger of transactions thats recently found applications in not just finance, but other industries as well.

As mentioned, Tezos is a blockchain. It wants to be different from existing blockchains, however, by refining the way these decentralized networks are governed and developed. Tezos describes its blockchain as a self-amending cryptoledger, i.e. it gives stakeholders the ability to decide on network-wide changes at the protocol level.

Essentially, this could eliminate the current conundrum Bitcoin finds itself in. Bitcoin miners and developers who have opposing goals when it comes to the future of the blockchain are in a deadlock regarding whether to accept and implement an improvement that would handle increased traffic in the network.

Tezos isnt free of critics, however: Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin previously expressed his disagreement with the idea of eliminating the need for outside protocol governance. Tezos, however, will offer support for smart contracts that use Proof-of-Stake (PoS) as a consensus algorithm something that Ethereum is supposedly working on.

While regular investments are already volatile by nature, ICOs are even more so. Theres no guarantee how many of these startups with ICOs will actually last. For now, though, Tezos is just enjoying the overwhelming amount of funding and support its generated.

Disclosure: Several members of the Futurism team, including the editors of this piece, are personal investors in a number of cryptocurrency markets. Their personal investment perspectives have no impact on editorial content.

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EU leaders willing to compromise on freedom of movement, says Tony Blair – Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) - European Union leaders are willing to change the bloc's rules for the freedom of movement of workers, opening an opportunity for Britain to avoid a damaging "hard Brexit", former prime minister Tony Blair said on Saturday.

The election of French President Emmanuel Macron had put reform of the EU on the table, meaning Britain and the EU could meet "halfway" to strike a deal that would keep Britain inside the world's largest trading area, Blair said.

"The European leaders, certainly from my discussions, are willing to consider changes to accommodate Britain, including around freedom of movement," the former Labour prime minister said in an article published by his Institute for Global Change.

"The opposition to free movement of people, once you break it down, is much more nuanced. The French and Germans share some of the British worries, notably around immigration, and would compromise on freedom of movement."

Blair's comments are at odds with the EU's negotiating stance, which stresses there can be no "cherry picking" from the benefits of membership of the EU's single market without accepting freedom of movement for EU workers.

Blair lamented that both Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party and the opposition Labour Party had set their minds on leaving the single market, without exploring the alternatives.

"Given what is at stake, and what, daily, we are discovering about the costs of Brexit, how can it be right deliberately to take off the table the option of compromise between Britain and Europe so that Britain stays within a reformed Europe?" he said.

Blair was prime minister for 10 years until 2007. He wanted to take Britain into the euro zone and believed Britain should lead the way in the EU rather than withdraw from it.

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Keith Ellison Just Beat Back a Right-Wing Assault on Religious Freedom – The Nation.

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Can Democrats defend the most basic premises of the Bill of Rights in a Republican-controlled House that is run by hyper-partisan Speaker Paul Ryan and that, at Ryans direction, so frequently dances to the authoritarian tune of a Trump administration that disrespects and disregards the Constitution?

Yes, they can. Congressman Keith Ellison just prevailed in a high-stakes struggle to defend freedom of religion as it is outlined in the First Amendment, and as it has been understood since Thomas Jefferson explained it in his final letter to the Danbury, Connecticut, Baptists: Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between Man & his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legitimate powers of government reach actions only, & not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, thus building a wall of separation between Church & State.

One of the most right-wing members of the House, Arizona Republican Trent Franks, proposed an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act that would, in fact, have made a law respecting an establishment of religion. Franks, a staunch defender of President Trumps executive orders restricting travel by Muslims, sought to require Secretary of Defense James Mattis to conduct two concurrent strategic assessments of the use of violent or unorthodox Islamic religious doctrine to support extremist or terrorist messaging and justification.

The amendment targeted only Islam and was so vague in its referencing of unorthodox Islamic religious doctrine that it invited abuse. The amendment also mandated that one of the two reviews be conducted by non-governmental experts from academia, industry, or other entities not currently a part of the United States Governmentopening up the process to further abuse.

We should study what drives people to terrorism. But this amendment didnt do that. Not equally. @keithellison

Ellison responded with a stinging rebuke. This amendment stigmatizes people simply because they practice a specific religion, the Minnesota Democrat told his colleagues. The idea that Congress is seriously considering an amendment that legislates stigmatization and hate in direct contradiction of the Constitution is outrageous.

Ellison, the first Muslim elected to the House, recalled historic instances of racial, ethnic, and religious discrimination. and warned that when we single out a group of people and treat them differently, shameful and regrettable abuses and mistreatment follow.

If we havent already learned from our tattered past, when will we? asked the congressman.

Ellison also raised concerns about the message that adoption of the amendment would could send at a time when American Muslims already face violence and discrimination:

Rep. Franks NDAA amendment ordering a strategic assessment on Islam goes against everything we strive to be. By ordering the Department of Defense to scrutinize a single religion, identify leaders for some unknown purpose, and determine an acceptable way to practice, Congress is abridging the free exercise of religion, which is constitutionally impermissible.

The FBI reported a 67 percent increase in anti-Muslim hate crimes in 2015the same year Asma Jamas face was slashed with a beer mug while she was eating dinner at an Applebees in Minnesota. Her attacker admitted in court that she attacked Asma simply because she was Muslim and not speaking English.

This rise in hate crimes isnt a surprise. Our president began his campaign spouting hate, said Islam hates America, and promised to ban Muslims. His rhetoric has contributed to the growing movement of hate in our country, and I have no doubt that some of the most notorious racist, anti-Muslim voices will be a part of the non-government assessment demanded by this amendment.

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With support from Muslim groups, the American Civil Liberties Union, and his congressional Progressive Caucus colleagues, Ellison struck a chord in the House, convincing 27 Republicans to join 190 Democrats in opposing the amendment.

That meant that 217 House members embraced their oaths to defend the Constitution, while 208 Republicans rejected the dictates of First Amendment. It is, of course, unsettling that so many members of the House cast votes that were in conflict with the Bill of Rights. It is equally unsettling that victories of this sort come in the context of continued assaults on individual rights and civil society. But it is encouraging, in these times, that bipartisan support for freedom of religion prevailed.

We should study what drives people to terrorism. But this amendment didnt do that. Not equally, Ellison tweeted after Friday mornings vote. Glad so many of my colleagues agree.

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Freedom overcome big late deficit to snap losing streak, start second half with a win over Cornbelters – User-generated content (press release)…

Despite trailing by five in the bottom of the seventh inning, the Florence Freedom, presented by Titan Mechanical Solutions, snapped their five-gamelosing streakwith a come-from-behind win, 7-6, over the Normal CornBelters on Friday at UC Health Stadium.

With the score tied at six in the bottom of the ninth, Austin Wobrock was hit by a pitch and Daniel Fraga hit a ground ball to Normal (24-28) third baseman Justin Fletcher, who threw errantly past first base, allowing Wobrock to score the winning run for the Freedom (33-19).

Florence reliever Keivan Berges (2-1) picked up the win with a spotless share of the ninth inning in which Florence used two pitchers. The other, Matt Kaster, was pulled following a double by Aaron Dudley and two walks. Berges induced a fielders choice and a sacrifice fly to Fletcher to tie the game at 6-6 before escaping the jam with a lineout. Chad Gendron (0-1) suffered the loss in relief for Normal.

The CornBelters started the scoring in the top of the first inning when back-to-back walks issued by Freedom starter Enrique Zamora set up a Fletcher RBI-single.

Normal played small ball in the top of the third, plating a second run on a sacrifice fly by Fletcher to take a 2-0 lead.

The CornBelters extended their lead to 5-0 in the top of the sixth, rallying for three runs off Florence reliever Sam Brunner on three hits. Santiago Chirino delivered the key hit in the inning, a two-RBI double, but was thrown out attempting to stretch a double into a triple to end the rally.

The Freedom, however, stormed back with two outs in the bottom of the seventh, when Jordan Brower lined a ground-rule double to right-center field with the bases loaded, plating two runs to trim the deficit to 5-2. Andre Mercurio followed suit with a two-run single as the Freedom pulled within one run. After a Ryan Rinsky single and a walk to Wobrock, Fraga laced a two RBI-single to put the Freedom in front, 6-5.

The six-run outburst handed Normal starter Edgar De La Rosa a no-decision, in spite of the right-handers eight strikeouts over six scoreless innings.

Florence will look to take the weekend series on Satuday when Cody Gray takes the mound opposite a TBD starter for the Cornbelters with first pitch slated for 7:05 at UC Health Stadium.

The Florence Freedom are members of the independent Frontier League and play all home games at UC Health Stadium located at 7950 Freedom Way in Florence, KY.The Freedom can be found online at FlorenceFreedom.com, or by phone at 859-594-4487.

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Martyrs of freedom: China kept Nobel Peace Prize winner locked up until his death – New York Daily News

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The awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to a prominent dissident enraged one of the most powerful countries in the world, a single-party, totalitarian regime .

The Nobel committee was denounced by the Party and regime, which proceeded to establish a rival, state-sponsored award. Henceforth no citizen was to receive the foreign Nobel.

The laureate, already in custody, was denied permission to travel to Oslo. He never saw freedom again, dying years later under secret police guard.

Where and when was this? Who was the man?

It was Nazi Germany in the 1930s. Pacifist Carl von Ossietzky received the 1935 Nobel Peace Prize, prompting Hitler to create the German National Prize for Art and Science, which went to Alfred Rosenberg, later hanged at Nuremberg for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Peace laureate von Ossietzky died in 1938 after suffering from maltreatment in a concentration camp.

And it is Communist China today. Pro-democracy activist Liu Xiaobo was awarded the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize, prompting Beijing to begin the Confucius Peace Prize. Annual winners since then have included Vladimir Putin, Fidel Castro and Robert Mugabe, a trifecta of tyrants.

Liu remained locked up until his death Thursday. Even when he was dying of liver cancer and offered advanced treatment in the West, his jailers would not let him go.

Freedom eventually came to Germany. Someday, may it come to China.

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Sex robots in ‘EVERY shop’: Cyborg maker vows global ‘revolution’ despite calls for BAN – Daily Star

A WORLD leading cyborg developer has vowed to sell his hyper-realistic sex robots in adult shops across the globe despite stark warnings his creations could be a danger to society.

Sergi Santos is the Barcelona-based developer behind a romantic sex robot named Samantha that likes to be touched.

An extraordinary video revealed by Daily Star Online shows how his artificially intelligent (AI) fembot can feel pleasure and orgasm if in the mood.

Mr Santos, 38, showcased Samantha along with other creations that can talk at the worlds first try before you buy exhibition in his home city.

Now, three months on, the scientist has exclusively revealed his plans to sell his very human sex robots in X-rated shops across the world.

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Mr Santos has signed a deal with a factory in China to produce his cyborgs en masse and ship them to sex shops in every major city on a global scale, he explained.

His deal with the factory could see sex robots flood adult shops within 30 to 50 days as it will allow him to produce a minimum of 50 a week.

It means his sex robots could hit the shelves in adult stores and seedy red light districts up and down the UK from Londons Soho to Glasgow city centre.

Sergi shared a picture of one of the new proptype models being considered for production with Daily Star Online.

He said they will cost around 3,000 ($3,923) when they go to retail.

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What we will have will be completely exact to a human's behavior and looks.

He spoke of his plans amid a storm of alarming warnings from academics and religious groups concerning the dark side of sex robots.

A recent report from the Foundation for Responsible Robotics raised concerns that the growth of lifelike sex robots could pose a danger to women and children.

The author of the report, Professor Noel Sharkey, said submissive sex robots could encourage sickening sex crimes including abuse, rape and paedophilia.

The Salvation Army has also warned that the rise of sex robots could fuel demand for people trafficking in the UK.

In some countries primarily Japan sex robots are being marketed as potential cure for paedophiles and rapists.

But ethics expert Sharkey, from the University of Sheffield, has called for a ban on sex dolls and robots that resemble children over fears sex crimes could become more acceptable.

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A visitor of the erotic fair "Venus" touches an erotic rubber doll in Berlin

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Sergi has challenged Sharkey, insisting it is too early to make such statements without sufficient research.

He said: It is dangerous now to say: 'no to sex robots' or 'yes to sex robot.

"It is time to think and debate openly rather than argue with absolute statements.

"Only after the revolution is gone, and sex robots are established in our society, statements will be strong enough to be given I think."

He also disagrees with Prof Sharkey on the issue of sex robots being able to feel emotions and love humans.

Mr Sharkey the head judge of TV show Robot Wars said sex robots dont have any emotions and are a a pretty poor reflection of a human.

But Mr Santos said that the professor has glossed over the real evidence.

He told Daily Star Online: Some state that machines cannot love, others that they can only simulate feelings. Such comments are, at most, pseudo-scientific.

There is no single law of nature that says anything about emotions being exclusive of naturally evolved creatures.

My robot at the moment is extremely simple to a certain extent.

But it is clear to anybody that knows about how computation evolves, will see what I have done as completely ridiculous compared to what we will have.

What we will have will be completely exact to a human's behavior and looks.

This will happen as long as we allow ourselves and we choose to do it, i.e. no laws make it illegal.

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Computing philosopher and scientist Dr. Jordi Vallverd told Daily Star Online that more research needs to be done before sex robots are banned or approved to treat sex offenders.

The academic, from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, said Sharkeys analysis of sex robots is flawed and based on Christian-Western prejudices.

He said: Robots should not reproduce wrong behavior patterns, like child abuse.

But at the same time it is certain that we allow our kids to play at very violent videogames, killing people as a fantasy without considering the necessity of forbidding these games.

Obviously both situations should be banned, but at the same time the possible role of specific sexual dolls from a psychiatric perspective should be seriously evaluated before being banned or allowed.

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Japan's love affection for sex dolls spans over 40 years. Take a look at Orient Industry's 40th birthday exhibition showcasing their finest and most realistic dolls.

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Orient Industry celebrates it's 40th birthday showcasing their finest sex dolls

Daily Star Online has previously revealed how one of the worlds most advanced sex robots Realbotixs Harmony android is set to hit the market at the end of 2017.

Founder of the firm, Matt McMullen, released a Harmony AI app that allows users to create a unique personality for their sex robot.

Annual subscriptions for the app can for bought from RealDoll for around 15 ($20).

At present, Matt is developing a robotic head that can be attached to a life-like silicone sex doll from RealDoll and synced with the app.

The head, along with the RealDoll silicone body, will set customers back 11,700 ($15,000).

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MMA Ten: Snoop Dogg’s UFC debut, Mighty Mouse wins an ESPY, Cyborg calls out WWE wrestler – The Comeback (blog)

The MMA Ten keeps you updated on the latest news from the world of the UFC and beyond!

This week: We offer you a respite from the clown show press conference tour of Mayweather/McGregor! Listen to some of Snoop Doggs first UFC commentary, check out Cris Cyborg calling out a WWE wrestler, take in a freakshow fight from Japan and enjoy the world famous MMA Nickname Battle of the Week!

Lots of talk this week about whats boss and whos the boss at the entertaining, yet utterly ridiculous Mayweather/McGregor press conferences. Nate Diaz hopped on his Instagram to let everyone know especially Conor and Dana who the real boss is.

We just have to see Nate and Conor fight one more time. Maybe thats what Nate is holding out for because he hasnt fought since losing to Conor in their rematch back at UFC 202.

Snoop Dogg and Urijah Faber are teaming up to offer viewers of the new Dana Whites Tuesday Night Contender Series an alternate commentary to the fights known as SnoopCast. If you ever wondered what it would be like if MLK called UFC fights, Snoop gave you a little taste Tuesday night.

You can catch Dana Whites Tuesday Night Contender Series Tuesday nights only on UFC Fight Pass.

Gabi Garcia is a BJJ world champion and she made the switch to MMA a few years ago. Shes turned her career into an absolute farce. Her most recent opponent was the 45-year-old Megumi Yabushita, a kickboxer with a professional record of 1-10. Garcia outweighed her by at least 70 pounds, likely even more on fight night. The fight went as expected.

Japan loves the freakshow element of the fight game, and at times fight fans do too. But mostly when its along the lines of Jose Canseco vs. 7-foot-2Hong Man Choi, not this garbage.

Cris Cyborg will get to fight for the UFC featherweight title at UFC 214 on July 29, but she got in on the Mayweather/McGregor fun this week by tweeting to WWE boss Triple H and calling out WWE superstar Becky Lynch.

It was a tongue-in-cheek tweet, but The Lass Kicker responded with a KO punch.

Justin The Highlight Gaethje may have just joined the UFC, but hes already scored himself a coaching gig for the next season of The Ultimate Fighter. Gaethje made his debut with an outstanding second round-finish of Michael Johnson last Friday at the TUF Finale.

UFC lightweight contender Kevin Lee didnt like the news all that much.

The next season of TUF will feature the womens flyweight division, a new addition to the UFC. It will include crowning the new divisions first champion at the end of the season.

Conor McGregor has a fan in fellow countryman Rory McIlroy, currently the No. 4-ranked golfer in the world. McIlroy offered up his thoughts on McGregor recently and talked about his admiration for McGregors mindset and mentality.

Now lets all hope Rory shows up to the next major with no shirt on and a polar bear coat.

Cutting weight is one of the tougher things to do in the fight game, but if you have long hair, you can easily cut some weight with just a pair of scissors. Brittney Elkin will make her Bellator debut Friday night, and she did just that to make the weight limit.

Thats not the strangest way to make weight though. Former UFC fighter Cody McKenzie once donated a pint of blood to make weight a few years ago.

In somewhat of a shocker, UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Mighty Mouse Johnson won the ESPY for Best Fighter, beating out big names like Conor McGregor and Gennady Golovkin. McGregor came up 0-2 by losing to Johnson in the Best Fighter category, and to Usain Bolt in the Best International Athlete category.

Amanda Nunes made weight and was set to defend her UFC bantamweight title against Valentina Shevchenko, but she pulled out of the fight, even after being medically cleared to participate. Nunes said she ended up going to the hospital due to chronic sinusitis, but Dana White wasnt particularly buying it.

After the weigh-ins she made weight. Leading up to the ceremonial weigh-ins I got a call she wasnt feeling well. It was questionable whether she was going to show up. She does them, she was good. This morning, I hear shes not feeling well again and shes probably not gonna fight. I asked the doctors whats wrong, she was medically cleared, they found nothing wrong with her. She just didnt feel well.

You cant make anybody fight. he said, I dont feel right. I think it was 90 percent mental and 10 percent physical. A lot of times weve had fighters who dont feel right and other times theyre outright sick. I dont know if Ive ever had a situation like today where she was physically capable of fighting.

I can easily break this down for everyone. If Nunes was the challenger instead of the champion, she would have fought. White said he will not put her as a headliner in the future.

This weeks MMA nickname battle of the week will take place at UFC Fight Night Glasgow, which will air in the states on Sunday at 3p.m. ET. It pits Paul The Irish Dragon Felder against Stevie Braveheart Ray. The Irish Dragon sounds like something out of a Marvel comic book or a made-up character on Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Felder explained to UFC.com how he got the nickname.

I got the name because I grew up in a tough Irish-Catholic neighborhood in south Philadelphia, and I have done traditional martial arts such as Karate and Taekwondo.

Ray is a Scottish fighter and earned his nickname from his home fans due to his massive displays of courage and will in the cage. Both Ray and Felder get after in the cage, so this one should be an exciting fight.

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Santa Cruz Beaches Reopen Early Following Shark Attack Scare – NBC Bay Area

Santa Cruz city officials reopened beaches a day early after a shark attack scare this week.

A great white shark attack on Tuesday triggered a four-day beach ban by city officials.

The Santa Cruz Fire Department announced Friday morning that water activity restrictions have been lifted a day early at 9:00 a.m. Fire Department Marine Safety personnel confirmed that no shark activity had been observed in the area since Tuesday.

"Based upon information gathered through numerous water-based patrols and aerial review, staff has determined that normal water activities may resume immediately," fire officials said. "Additionally, all beaches and beach access in the area are open.

According to Santa Cruz Fire Chief Jim Frawley, the attack on Tuesday gave us all a scare, and thankfully it resulted in no injuries to the kayaker. We greatly appreciate the communitys patience and compliance with the water activity restrictions. In thoroughly combing the area, as recently as this morning, and not witnessing or receiving reports of any subsequent shark activity since Tuesday, we have determined that the public can resume water activities a day earlier than planned.

The decision to close beaches came after a shark on Tuesday chomped on a man's kayak near a popular surfing spot next to West Cliff in Santa Cruz. The kayaker managed to escape without injury.

Steve Lawson was paddling about a quarter mile away from Steamer Lane when the shark lurched toward his kayak and bit the front end, knocking him into the water, as reported by NBC affiliate KSBW.

"I felt like I hit a rock," Lawson said. "I saw a shark biting the front of my boat. When he let go, it rocked the kayak and I fell out."

For the next 10 minutes or so, Lawson floated in the water wondering if the 12-foot long shark would double back.

"I was frightened," he recalled. "I was trying to climb on top of the kayak, but I was not able to do that."

Fortunately for Lawson, people in the area and a U.S. Coast Guard crew plucked him from the ocean and towed in the kayak, which now features brand new bite marks.

Despite the attack, Lawson vows to return to the water. Only this time, he plans to stay a little closer to shore.

A great white shark attacked a kayaker near a popular surfing spot in Santa Cruz, but the man managed to escape without injury. (July 11, 2017) Photo credit: NBC Bay Area

This is not the only shark sighting in Santa Cruz in recent weeks. A few surfers at Sundays memorial paddle out for legendary surfer and wetsuit pioneer Jack O'Neill said they spotted a 15-foot shark breaching the surface of the water.

Sean VanSommeram, the executive director of the Pelagic Shark Research Foundation, said the attack on Lawson "looks like something a white shark might do."

He has been tracking the shark population in Santa Cruz for decades and has noted a dramatic increase in the great white population in recent years.

"I think its the warmer water and the abundance of prey," VanSommeram said.

That's a fact that most surfers in Santa Cruz don't seem to mind.

"I'm more worried about drowning and things like that, than a shark," surfer Steve West said.

Published at 11:59 AM PDT on Jul 14, 2017 | Updated at 12:19 PM PDT on Jul 14, 2017

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10 Nude Beaches to Celebrate International Nude Day | Travel + … – Travel+Leisure

July 14 is a special holiday around the world.

Francophiles will recognize it as Bastille Day, Frances national holiday that commemorates the storming of the Bastille in 1789, a turning point in the French Revolution.

However, elsewhere in the world, other people will be celebrating International Nude Day.

The holiday seemingly appeared out of nowhere although, according to some, it has its roots in New Zealand. In 2003, former rugby player (and then-TV presenter) Marc Ellis dared his audience to play pranks on their friends and family while totally naked. The dare heard round the world prompted an annual celebration of skin that has continued almost 15 years later.

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Nudists around the world have claimed the day as their own, participating in nude runs, nude ballet and nude yoga.

For those inspired by the holiday, it may be tempting to run outside and bare all this July 14 but just remember that public nudity laws will still be in effect.

While some may curse puritanical society, others can jump on the opportunity to take a vacation. Public nudity may be frowned upon in certain spheres, but there are plenty of nudist havens around the world for those who want to celebrate the day au naturel.

These 10 clothing optional or nude beaches are a welcoming spot for anybody looking to celebrate International Nude Day the way that naturists in 2003 would have wanted.

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Juno gets up close and personal with Jupiter’s Great Red Spot … – Astronomy Magazine

The Great Red Spot has been seen continuously since at least 1830, though it may have developed earlier. In recent decades, it has been shrinking in size; in April of this year, it measured 10,159 miles (16,350km) across, or about 1.3 Earth diameters. Its winds have been clocked at 400 miles per hour (640km/h), though its center is calm, like the eye of an earthly hurricane. Recent experiments suggest that the storms red color is caused by a reaction in Jupiters upper atmosphere when energetic ultraviolet photons in sunlight hit ammonia and acetylene gas.

For hundreds of years scientists have been observing, wondering and theorizing about Jupiter's Great Red Spot. Now we have the best pictures ever of this iconic storm, said Scott Bolton, Juno principal investigator from the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio. Although he added that it will take time to sort through and analyze the influx of new data, the details Juno is returning are vital to understanding the storms dynamics, both past and present.

The July 10 flyby was Junos seventh close approach to the planet; in total, it will orbit Jupiter 37 times, with the closest pass bringing the spacecraft within about 2,100 miles (3,400km) of the cloud tops. At mission's end in 2018, Juno will plunge into the planet's atmosphere, just like the Cassini mission currently orbiting Saturn.

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Astronomers Find the Smallest Star Yet – Smithsonian

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Stars don't seem particularly hard to finda whole array of these glimmers of light can be seen overhead every night. But not all stars are easy to see. Around 600 light years from Earth, reportsNicoleMortillaroatCBCNews, lurksstarEBLMJ0555-57Ab(57Abfor short). This star is so dim, astronomers think that it's likely the smallest they've everor will everfind.

Planet-hunting researchers from the University of Cambridges Institute of Astronomy spotted 57Ab while searching for exoplanetsas part of the Wide Angle Search for Planets program. Researchers spot these distant worlds when they pass infront of thestar they orbit, causing the light from the flaming bodyto dipever so slightly.

When the scientists first spotted 57Ab, they thought it was a planet, Mortillaro reports. But by studying its mass, they determined that 57Ab is actually adim star that is part of what's known as a binary star system, where two stars orbit each other.

The faintly glowing orb is just slightly larger than our planet Saturn, but has 85 times the mass of Jupiter and 300 times the gravity of Earth. Mortillero reports that the star is 2,000 to 3,000 times fainter than our sun. The research appears in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.

According to a press release, this dim, low-mass star may be as small as the fiery orbs can get."Had this star formed with only a slightly lower mass, the fusion reaction of hydrogen in its core could not be sustained, and the star would instead have transformed into a brown dwarf, says AlexanderBoetticher, researcher at the Institute of Astronomy and lead author of the study, in the release.

Brown dwarfs are objects larger than planetsbut not massive enough for gravity and high pressure to keep their fusion reaction going. According to a recent study, there may be up to 100 billion of these failed stars in our galaxy alone.

Tiny 57Ab is more than just a curiosity. According to the press release, these dim, ultra-cool stars, some of which are cooler than some large gas-giant exoplanets, are the most common stars in the universe and are the best places to look for potentially habitable planets. John Wenz at Popular Mechanics reports that the Trappist-1 system found earlier this year, which has seven planets, also orbits an ultra-cool star.

Finding those types of stars to study, however,is a big challenge. It is a little ironic that those small stars are the most common stars in the cosmos, but because they are faint, we don't know as much about them as we wish, co-author Amaury Triaud tells Wenz. This is why, in parallel to our investigations into planets orbiting ultra-cool stars, we are also investigating the stars themselves.

According to Mortillaro, the researchers hope to figure out how much light 57Ab emits, though its partner stars make that akin to trying to look at a candle beside a lighthouse. The astronomers also hope to figure out how such different stars can form so close to one another.

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Eclipse focus of July 17 Flint River Astronomy Club meeting – Pikecountygeorgia

The Barnesville Science Cafe will host a discussion on The Great North American Eclipse of 2017 at their July 17 meeting.

The total solar eclipse to take place August 21 has attracted worldwide attention and it is likely to be the biggest event in astronomy this year. Gordon State College astronomy professor Dr. Richard Schmude will join Dr. Chad Davies and the Science Cafe at DBs Pizzeria from 7- 9 p.m. on July 17 to discuss this once-in-a-lifetime event. He will share where and how the event can be viewed safely as well as some of the fascinating history associated with it. All are invited to attend the discussion and learn more on this astronomical phenomenon.

Most of the U.S. will see up to 90 percent of the sun covered by the moon.

As the moon travels across the sky on August 21, the umbra will enter the U.S. in Oregon and forge a path through twelve states before heading out to sea near Charleston, S.C. These states include Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, southern Illinois, Missouri, western Kentucky, Tennessee, western North Carolina, northeast Georgia and South Carolina.

Though Barnesville does not lie in the eclipses area of totality, residents should still be able to experience a partial eclipse. Less than 10 percent of the suns light will remain visible throughout the eclipse locally. This is still enough to be harmful to the eyes, so residents are urged to use caution when viewing the eclipse. Looking directly at the sun without adequate protection for the eyes is extremely dangerous and regular sunglasses will not provide adequate protection. Flint River Astronomy Club Vice President Bill Warren suggests specially made solar sunglasses, number 14 welders glass or pinhole projection for adequate protection in viewing the eclipse.

During the eclipse, viewers will see the moon slowly eat a large chunk of the sun and the sky will darken considerably. The sun will not be visible, so solar sunglasses will not be needed until it reappears a minute or so later. During that time, viewers will see stars they dont normally see in the daytime. Even if the sky is completely overcast, viewers will see sunset, the darkness of night and sunrise compressed into three hours between 1-4 p.m. Birds and farm animals will bed down for the night, and roosters will crow during the false dawn.

Thousands of eclipse enthusiasts from across the U.S. and abroad are expected to make the trek to an area of totality that day, while others wonder why they would want to take this trip. An eclipse does not begin or end with totality; there are also periods of partial eclipse on either side of it. In Atlanta and surrounding areas that are not in the path of totality, for example, the partial eclipse will begin at 1:05 p.m.; maximum darkness will be at 2:36 p.m.; and the eclipse will end at 4:01 p.m. Total solar eclipses are rare and the chances of Barnesville lying in the path of totality are once in every 330 years. In addition, this will be the first solar eclipse to be visible as a partial eclipse in all 48 states (excluding Hawaii and Alaska) since 1979. The last time one was visible from coast to coast was in 1918.

For those interested in viewing this astronomical occurrence in totality, numerous eclipse route maps are on the web. Northeastern Georgia locations including Brasstown Bald, Blue Ridge, Blairsville, Helen, Hiawassee, Clarkesville, Toccoa and Clayton will all experience the total eclipse with Clayton having the longest period of totality at two minutes, thirty seconds.

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