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Scientist Jacqueline Gates in the Berkeley Gas-Filled Separator used to separate atoms of livermorium, element 116. Photo by Marilyn Sargent/Berkeley Lab Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) 16 Discoveries One of 118 known elements. Now, researchers have completed a crucial first step towards creating yet another element: element number 120. Today, an international team of researchers led by Berkeley Lab’s Heavy Elements Group Superheavy elements Element 116 was produced using a titanium beam. This is a groundbreaking achievement that will be an important stepping stone toward the production of element 120. This achievement…

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Image caption, A student leader, who is currently recuperating in hospital, described how he was blindfolded and tortured by people claiming to be police.Article informationauthor, Soumitra Shubhra, Tarequzzaman Shimul, Marium Sultanarole, BBC Bangladesh, Dhaka6 hours agoAnti-government protests in Bangladesh have sparked nationwide clashes between police and university students, leaving at least 150 people dead and some of those caught in the bloodshed telling the BBC what happened. One student said protesters in the capital Dhaka just wanted to hold a peaceful rally but police “ruined” it by attacking them during the rally.The student leader, who is currently recuperating in hospital,…

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SAN FRANCISCO — As Tesla Inc.’s profits continued to fall in the second quarter, CEO Elon Musk stepped up his support for former President Donald Trump’s desire to eliminate tax credits for electric vehicles, even if such a policy would likely hurt the company.But the billionaire said he’s focused on the long term and that such incentives are irrelevant to him going forward. “Tesla’s value is, overwhelmingly, autonomy,” he said on an earnings call on Tuesday, highlighting the company’s focus on self-driving technology. “Everything else is just noise compared to autonomy.”Musk’s comments came after Tesla reported disappointing results on Tuesday,…

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Samsung’s new foldable smartphones and wearable devices are now available worldwide starting today. The Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Watch 7, Galaxy Watch Ultra, Galaxy Buds 3, and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are now available in most countries around the world, with the pre-order period ending yesterday. The Galaxy Ring is still only available in select countries. All new devices will come with Galaxy AI-powered features. Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 launch worldwide The Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6 have brighter screens, faster processors, and new Galaxy AI features.…

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Ozempic requires a prescription Type 2 diabetes This drug, whose active ingredient is semagratide, Weight lossAs its popularity and demand grows, people are now looking for alternatives to Ozempic and medications that work similarly to the injectable drug.”Ozempic is a GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) receptor agonist. [U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)]”It’s approved for type 2 diabetes,” he explains. Priya Jaisinghani, MD”Ozempic lowers blood sugar levels by slowing stomach emptying and helping the pancreas release more insulin when blood sugar levels are high,” said Ozempic, an endocrinologist at NYU Langone Health.Meet the experts: Deena Adimulam, MDHe is an expert in diabetes…

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Expanding / Scientists strip the feathers off a bird that was being used in a hands-on experiment to replicate Neanderthal butchering and cooking methods. Mariana Navaiz To learn how Neanderthals prepared and cooked their food, the archaeologists conducted a series of hands-on experiments using flint pieces to butcher small birds. They found that the flint pieces were surprisingly effective at butchering birds, they said. New paper The researchers, published in the journal Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology, also concluded that roasting the birds would have severely damaged their bones, making them unlikely to be preserved in the archaeological record. According to…

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Prince William will earn a whopping $30 million from the Duchy of Cornwall in 2023-2024. Outlet Report. According to reports, the Duchy of Cornwall is land that William (42) inherited from his father, Charles III. Ascended to the throne The company had distributable surplus of £23.6 million ($30.4 million) from its investments in September 2022, according to its latest combined annual report. Along with the lands, William was also granted the title of Duke of Cornwall. In the report, William Avid soccer fan — was made Patron of the Football Association, a title previously held by his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth…

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Shocking video showing the moment a 13-year-old California basketball player stomps on a defenseless player’s head has been released, forcing police to launch an investigation into the cold-blooded attack. The on-camera assault happened during a game Sunday between two Bay Area teams, Tumaqbo United, a Filipino-American youth basketball team, and Payton’s Place at the College of Alameda. ABC7 reported.. The on-camera assault happened during a game between two Bay Area teams, Tumaqbo United, a Filipino-American youth basketball team, and Peyton’s Place of California. Korean The victim, who plays for Tumakubo, caught the basketball from a teammate but was on high…

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Chandra and Webb worked together to obtain new observations of the Pillars of Creation, which are part of the Eagle Nebula. X-ray: NASA/CXO/SAO; Infrared: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI; Imaging: NASA/CXC/SAO/L. NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory celebrates its 25th anniversary in style. 25 never-before-seen images Captured by the space telescope on Tuesday, the images show everything from nebulae to galaxies to Jupiter. It’s hard to pick a favorite, but a fresh look at the Eagle Nebula (M16) is a highlight. The image shows the spectacular Pillars of Creation, a famous space feature that has fascinated Earthlings for decades. The Hubble Space Telescope first brought the…

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Germany’s largest bank had previously warned it would be hit in the quarter by a provision for Postbank, and confirmed on Wednesday that it had set aside 1.3 billion euros. A long-running lawsuit by investors alleges Deutsche Bank paid too little when it bought the retail banking giant in 2010.Deutsche Bank said second-quarter net revenue rose 2 percent to 7.6 billion euros and efficiency savings reached 1.5 billion euros.Revenue reports varied across the business: Investment banking, which has performed well recently, saw revenues rise 10% year-on-year to 2.6 billion euros, while fixed income and currencies fell 3% to 2.1 billion…

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