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  • AI Can Help Scientists Find a Covid-19 Vaccine [WIRED]

  • What are you cooking while socially distant [Quartz]

  • Trump is finally using the Defense Production Act to make ventilators. But that might not solve the problem [Recode]

  • Comet Atlas could be the brightest comet in decades [TheNextWeb]

  • Here’s Why It’s So Hard to Stay Home, According to a Psychologist [Inc.]

  • If the Stimulus Package Fails Independent Restaurants, It Fails America [Eater]

  • A former Navy SEAL and a neuroscientist share 3 secrets for overcoming coronavirus stress [Fast Company]

  • How to Take Control When You’re Emotionally Overwhelmed [Medium]

  • 111 Free Tools to Help You Through the Coronavirus Pandemic [Entrepreneur]

  • COVID-19: $800+ million to support small businesses and crisis response [Google blog]

  • A Neural Weather Model for Eight-Hour Precipitation Forecasting [Google AI blog]

  • Beyond Carl Sagan’s Cosmos: A conversation with Ann Druyan [Astronomy]

  • Use Apple Logic Pro X free for 90 days! [MusicRadar]

  • FLEX | Magnificence (FREE) [FL Studio 20]

Hi there! Here’s another update, back to back! Thank you to DJ Hanzel for coming back with a DJ set. Makes me want to listen to some Deep House. This stupid Coronavirus is annoying. Please be thankful for your loved ones, and tell them you love them as much as you can. Looks like this quarantine is going to last a few more months. Be safe out there!

Until next time!

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  • Coronavirus and Leviathan [The Economist]

  • The Simple Joy of Learning on the Job [Harvard Business Review]

  • Kana Quest is a great puzzle game that just so happens to also teach you Japanese [The Verge]

  • The Weeknd Releases ‘After Hours (Deluxe),’ Featuring Lil Uzi Vert and Oneohtrix Point Never [RollingStone]

  • Dua Lipa’s hopeful Future Nostalgia is dance-pop brilliance [Vox]

  • A new FDA-authorized COVID-19 test doesn’t need a lab and can produce results in just 5 minutes [TechCrunch]

  • How 3D printing could save lives in the coronavirus outbreak [MIT Technology Review]

  • You can check out more than 1,000 of the world’s finest art museums online for free through Google — take a look inside [Business Insider]

  • Juventus players and Maurizio Sarri agree coronavirus pay freeze [BBC Sport]

  • Essential Mix with Pete Tong - Jamie Jones [BBC Radio 1]

  • Coronavirus vaccine: when will it be ready? [The Guardian]

Hello there! It is imperative that we put the adults back in the room (of the Administration). We simply can’t let the “Trump Reality TV show” continue during a worldwide pandemic. The November election is still too far away. I believe it’s time for a petition for the 25th amendment. Let VP Pence in charge. Also, last resort, just put Pelosi in charge. Listen to the experts, this is not a military exercise, no time for War Games. America, China, and Russia must put aside their differences to resolve things. The G7 must work together to resolve COVID-19 as soon as possible. Remember, Bernie Sanders was right all along, we needed Medicare For All. I’m glad he’s not giving up. He must save our country. Also, I don’t give a flying fuck if Trump doesn’t like the former Presidents. It’s about goddamn time he calls Obama, Bush, Clinton to help with this crisis. Thanks in advance.

Until next time!

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  • MSF update on 2019-nCoV coronavirus outbreak [Médecins Sans Frontières]

  • Joy Reid: Trump is the Joker to Obama’s Batman [MSNBC]

  • NASA Has Found a Weird, Unexplained Boundary in Interstellar Space [VICE]

  • Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer’s resignation upends German politics [The Economist]

  • At San Francisco’s Salesforce Park a city drifts into the clouds [1843 Mag]

  • Are You Asking Too Much of Your Chief Data Officer? [Harvard Business Review]

  • Blackwing pencils are best for scribblers and sketchers alike [Bloomberg BusinessWeek]

  • More than 100 U.S. troops diagnosed with brain injuries from Iran attack [Reuters]

  • UN health agency goes to China as mainland deaths rise above 900 [AJ News]

  • The Most Immediate, Unexpected Threat of Trump’s Middle East Peace Plan [New Yorker]

  • Taika Waititi slams Apple’s MacBook keyboards after winning first Oscar [The Verge]

  • 10 questions about the coronavirus outbreak, answered [Vox]

  • How to advertise a podcast in 2020 [TechCrunch]

  • Astronomers have found a deep space radio burst that pulses every 16 days [MIT Tech Review]

  • NASA just launched a new spacecraft to take the first photos of the sun’s poles and probe its violent eruptions. Here’s how it works. [Business Insider]

  • Is education the new currency? [BBC Worklife]

  • ‘Overwhelming and terrifying’: the rise of climate anxiety [The Guardian]

  • Giannis Antetokounmpo Is Unbothered [The New York Times]

  • By Targeting Africans, Trump’s Muslim Ban Is Even More Racist [HuffPost]

  • Bernie Sanders’s Secret Weapon [The Atlantic]

  • Men’s College Basketball Has Been Chaotic. But Just Wait Until The Tourney [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Benny Gantz had two shots to oust Israel’s Netanyahu. He hopes the third time is the charm. [The Washington Post]

  • “La Convention citoyenne pour le climate pourrait préfigurer une nouvelle forme de démocratie” [Le Monde]

  • Oscars 2020: The full winners list [Mashable]

  • Spacetime ‘Echoes’ From Quantum Black Holes Could Soon Change Physics Forever [Motherboard - Tech by Vice]

  • Nat Geo TV Presents: The Cave: Amid airstrikes and bombings, a group of female doctors in Syria struggle with systemic sexism while trying to care for the injured using limited resources. Watch the Oscar-nominated documentary film now. [Nat Geo]

  • The John, Paul, George, and Ringo of Genes [Nautilus]

  • Michael Pollan Explains Caffeine Cravings (And Why You Don’t Have To Quit) [NPR]

  • Single Payer Health Care Is Back On The Table In California [CapRadioNews]

  • Comment le vélo redessine la ville [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Xinjiang’s Hui Muslims Were Swept Into Camps Alongside Uighurs [Foreign Policy]

  • The Amazon Is Nearing the Point of No Return [Foreign Affairs]

  • Coronavirus and China’s Decision-Making in a Crisis [The Diplomat]

  • The Cipher Brief Honors Charlie Allen with Lifetime Award [The Cipher Brief]

  • Color-Changing Material Unites the Math and Physics of Knots [Quanta Magazine]

  • Satellite Delivered for Space Force’s First GPS III Launch [Air Force Magazine]

  • Legendary Tuskegee Airman who Flew a Record 409 Combat Missions in Three Wars Promoted to Brigadier General [The Aviation Geek Club]

Hi there! Hope everyone is in the Winter spirit. I can’t believe that 49ers lost to KC, but I guess the coach was too strong. Looks like College Basketball will takeover soon next month with March Madness, and let’s just hope our Buckeyes #Team121 get back on top of their game. As far as Baseball, I hope the Reds get a better season, and with the English Premier League, I just hope Manchester United gets higher on the top of the table. Remember, in the EPL, it’s not like in the NBA or other sports where people jump on different teams when they aren’t doing good (i.e. the Golden State Warriors aren’t doing so hot, so many fake fans left). I spent many years in Ohio, so I will always be a Cavs fan first, and a Kings fan second. I do follow Portland Blazers too, though. Anyway, when you’re a MUFC fan, you’re a fan for life. No matter where we are on the EPL table, it’s Man United forever.

I thought the Fast & Furious 9 trailer was awesome! I’m a bit disappointed that Paul (in memoriam) Caleb/Cody wasn’t in the trailer, but hopefully they will surprise us later this year.

I’m very glad that Brad Pitt won an Academy Award! I will have to watch his new movie.

New Hampshire elections! Let’s go Bernie Sanders!

I want to thank Hardwell for sharing his story on his new podcast, it’s true that most musicians can take a 4-year break before a new album and no one says anything, but if a DJ takes 2 weeks off, everybody is asking: “Where did he go?”

Making some progress on Death Stranding! Man, this game is so hard! NBA 2K19 is pretty good too so far.

If you have a chance, try to do something for Black History Month. Last year, I went to the Aerospace Museum, and got to hear about the Tuskegee Airmen. It was pretty cool. This year, I’m excited for new music raising awareness about Mass Incarceration, I think Meek Mill just released a new track with JT, I will have to check it out (all the more reason to support a candidate like Bernie Sanders). There’s also a new TV show by 50 Cent which ought to be pretty important.

Don’t forget to watch the Snow Moon! It looks beautiful!

I’d like to remind you all that whenever you find yourself under a mountain of work, and feel that it’s just you, it’s not just you, many others still have a lot of work and we do it. People believe in you, so keep going. If there are some folks or subjects which you want to learn more about these things or people, I suggest you listen to podcasts about them. This can be on a variety and wide spectrum of topics. Just give it a try. I thank you.

Lots of fun stuff happening in the Astronomy world! I’m still motivated for us to find a third Interstellar object in our Solar System before JETLAG RADIO 200!

Until next time!

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  • Great March of Return [MSF]

  • Post-Brexit Britain may find trade deals hard to negotiate [The Economist]

  • A Better Way to talk about the Climate Crisis [HBR]

  • A Small Rocket Maker is Running a Different Kind of Space Race [Bloomberg Businessweek]

  • The coronavirus outbreak - everything you need to know [Reuters]

  • Organisation of Islamic Cooperation rejects Trump peace plan [AJ News]

  • Trump’s inevitable Acquittal and the Threat to American Democracy [New Yorker]

  • Familiar faces return in the first trailer for Fast 9 [The Verge]

  • Watch: Marvel expands the MCU with the first trailer for its Disney+ shows [Vox]

  • Maxar and NASA will demonstrate orbital spacecraft assembly with a new robitic arm [TechCrunch]

  • DARPA is testing drones it can launch from a plane — then collect mid-air [MIT Tech Review]

  • Elon Musk announced he’s hosting a “super fun AI party” hackathon at his house next month [Business Insider]

  • Iowa caucuses: Could this be the start of a Bernie Sanders boom? [BBC News]

  • Trump impeachment trial: Democrats warn Trump ‘will do it again’ if acquitted [The Guardian]

  • Iowa Caucuses Underway as Democrats Make First 2020 Decision [New York Times]

  • A ‘Hamilton’ Movie Is Coming To Theaters With Original Broadway Cast Intact [HuffPost]

  • The New Coronavirus Is a Truly Modern Epidemic [The Atlantic]

  • 89 Different Scenarios For What Things Could Look Like After Iowa [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Jared Kushner’s incompetence is surpassed only by his arrogance [Washington Post]

  • Météo : 27.8 °C dans les Pyrénées-Atlantiques, 27 °C dans le Var… des records de chaleur battus en février [Le Monde]

  • Jennifer Lopez and Shakira’s Super Bowl halftime show made a subtle statement about the border crisis [Mashable]

  • ‘It’s a Moral Imperative:’ Archivists Made a Directory of 5,000 Coronavirus Studies to Bypass Paywalls [VICE]

  • The Underappreciated Legacy of African-American Inventors [NatGeo]

  • We Are All Ancient Mapmakers [Nautilus]

  • Iowa Caucauses 2020 - Live Results And Analysis [NPR]

  • A Sanders Campaign Sketchbook [The Nation]

  • Nina Turner slams MSNBC pundit Jason Johnson for challenging her use of oligarch to define Blomberg [Daily Kos]

  • Adam Schiff Summons the Damnation of History [The New Republic]

  • La Palestine, toujours recommencée [Le Monde Diplomatique]

  • The Trump-Netanyahu Alliance Is Endangering Americans and Israelis [Foreign Policy]

  • Brexit Is Just the Beginning [Foreign Affairs]

  • Myanmar: Trials and Tribulations [The Diplomat]

  • OSINT Global Trendline Report - Central and Eastern Europe [The Cipher Brief]

  • The Age of Interstellar Visitors [Quanta Magazine]

  • CERN Neutrino Platform [CERN FR]

  • NASA to Honor Tuskegee Airman During Black History Month Program [NASA]

  • Space Force is Here [Air Force Magazine]

Hi there! Tonight is the IOWA Caucus! I want to thank all the volunteers who got involved for the Bernie Campaign! No one candidate can do it all by himself, and he definitely need our help to win. Bernie is the only one who can bring real change. Despite the Mainstream Media trying to blackout his coverage, and inundating us with ads from Bloomberg, who shows up at the last minute with his money to buy his way to the latest debate. Michael Moore is correct. This is an outrage. We’re not letting candidates like Andrew Yang, and Corey Booker, but Bloomberg can just throw money and show up? What is the DNC thinking? We are NOT the RNC. Give yourself a reality check. In any case, Go BERNIE! #NOTMEUS! Bernie Sanders wants to fight Income Inequality. He has the endorsement from Sunrise Movement, meaning he will fight Climate Change. He will fight Mass Incarceration. He will fight the Military Industrial Complex. He will give us Medicare for All, and make college tuition-free and cancel student-debt. He will give teachers a decent salary of minimum $60K/year. Bernie has the strongest grassroot movement in our country!

Until Next Time!

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  • The Air Force’s Stealthy F-117 Still Flies over Area 51 to This Day [National Interest]

  • Leading a new Era of Climate Action [HBR] #ClimateChange

  • Netflix’s first full Ghost in the Shell trailer shows the series like you’ve never seen it before [Verge]

  • Ford v Ferrari feels like a classic Oscar movie. Can it win Best Picture? [Vox]

  • Trapped and voiceless: The Palestinians depicted in Trump’s plan [AJ News] #TwoStateSolution

  • NASA finds real uses for VR and AR in astronomy and engineering [TechCrunch]

  • Will the Wuhan virus become a pandemic? [The Economist]

  • A Better Way to talk about the Climate Crisis [HBR]

  • U.S. Tells Americans Not to Travel to China Because of Virus [Bloomberg]

  • Exclusive: FBI probes use of Israeli firm’s spyware in personal and government hacks - sources [Reuters]

  • Trump’s economic promises were empty [New Yorker]

  • “Donald Trump is the greatest threat to election integrity” [Vox]

  • SpaceX reportedly looking to build Starship rockets at Port of LA [Techcrunch]

  • NASA is trying to save Voyager 2 after a power glitch shut down its instruments [MIT Tech Review]

  • John Bolton’s claims jolt Donald Trump’s impeachment trial [The Economist]

  • Volkswagen I.D. R specs [Wikipedia]

  • OTI Lumionics: Accelerating materials design with Azure Quantum [Microsoft Quantum]

Hi there! I just heard some news that Starbucks is gearing up to release 4,000 AI-Powered Coffee Machines. That’s great, but don’t get rid of the baristas! The reason why I do my work/study from the local coffee shop is because of the atmosphere. As much as I love Technology, I don’t want my coffee to come from a robot.

I was very sad that 2K shut down the 2K18 servers! But now that means I have to rush through 2K19 before they mess up with those servers. Almost done with FIFA 19 campaigns, can’t wait to boot up FIFA 20, maybe I’ll get to play against Ochocinco, but he’ll probably obliterate me since he’s so good at FIFA.

While I use MS Project 2019, I really wish Omnifocus 3 would come up with a Windows version.

If you got your ballot, get ready to vote in Democratic Primaries! Go Bernie!

I really hope 49ers win the SuperBowl! It would display great support to Kap, because of the ridiculous amount of racism against him. It’s literally a bunch of old white men telling a black guy he is not allowed to work. It’s getting ridiculous. He needs his job. Just like all of us need our jobs to keep ourselves afloat.

Regarding the Impeachment Hearings, Bolton just needs to testify. Forget your stupid book, just testify, then worry about your stupid book-deal. Another thing, no-one is gonna take this Senate for serious ever again if they let Trump off the hook. Listen to the 17 intelligence agencies. There are 17 of them. Every one of them explained it to y’all. Also, Trump is having a lot of trouble with the law, and so is Netanyahu (corruption). Mueller warned us (448-pages), but his hands are tied. He needs Justice Roberts to deal with this. Everybody’s eyes are on Justice Roberts.

I wanted to remind everyone again that January is Human-Trafficking Awareness month. Please educate yourself how you can help to stop this horrific problem. Look up information on various websites, including State Department, FBI & Interpol.

Death Stranding is an extremely hard game, but I will continue to play it, because the story is bewildering.

The Fast & Furious 9 trailer is during the Superbowl! Can’t wait!

One last thing, yes, often people roll their eyes at PSAs, but please remember that during Super Bowl weekend, you gotta get a designated driver, a taxi, uber, lyft, bus, train, etc. Or, you could just drink a 0.0% beer. Just remember, the Super Bowl can be great, but after the celebrations, it’s important to get home safe. I thank you.

Until Next Time!