JETLAG RADIO 178 | BENKYO RADIO 178 | LAMBDA/QUANTUM/GT/TECHNO 031

  • Where are the Women in Drum & Bass? [beatportal]

  • The 21 most important products and innovations in music technology history [Computer Music]

  • The beginner’s guide to: Berlin techno [Future Music]

  • Behind the conflict in Yemen [MSF]

  • Consider the cost - Bibidi Netanyahu is underestimating the risks of annexation [The Economist] we need a real #TwoStateSolution with 1967 Borders. Netanyahu still facing many corruption charges, by the way.

  • Portraits of protest in America - Four African-American photographers explain what it’s like to document the demonstrations sparked by George Floyd’s death [1843 magazine]

  • The Agile Family Meeting [Harvard Business Review]

  • Yemen crisis: Five years of hunger, five years of war [BBC News]

  • Mapping the Coronavirus Outbreak Across the World [Bloomberg]

  • What doctors have learned about fighting COVID-19 [Reuters]

  • Biden slams Trump over reported bounties placed on US troops [AL-Jazeera News]

  • A Disastrous Summer in the Arctic [The New Yorker]

  • How to stop your glasses from fogging up when you wear a mask [The Verge]

  • US must release children from detention centers due to Covid-19, judge rules [Vox]

  • YC to cut the size of its investment in future YC startups [TechCrunch]

  • Human rights activists want to use AI to help prove war crimes in court [MIT Technology Review]

  • ‘Real men wear masks’: Nancy Pelosi says Trump should ‘be an example to the country’ [Business Insider]

  • Outrage over Trump’s retweet of supporter shouting ‘white power’ [The Guardian]

  • How We Got Here: Writers on Race and Racism in America [The New York Times]

  • Homework In A McDonald’s Parking Lot: Inside One Mother’s Fight To Help Her Kids Get An Education During Coronavirus [HuffPost]

  • The Pandemic Forced These Teens to Sail Home Across the Atlantic [The Atlantic]

  • Voter Registrations Are Way, Way Down During The Pandemic [FiveThirtyEight]

  • The data is in: Fox News may have kept millions from taking the coronavirus threat seriously [The Washington Post]

  • Municipales: les écologistes donnés largement vainquers à Lyon et Strasbourg, Anne Hidalgo en tête à Paris [Le Monde]

  • 12 free and printable Black Lives Matter posters from Black artists [Mashable]

  • Future Humans Can Mine Black Holes for Energy by Feeding Them, Experiment Suggests [Vice]

  • Here’s how to stop the virus from winning [National Geographic]

  • Why Birds Can Fly Over Mount Everest [Nautilus]

  • Black Doctors Say Pandemic Reveals Enduring Racial Inequality Medicine Alone Cannot Fix [NPR]

  • UC Students Must Ready For An Online, Socially Distanced Fall [CapRadioNews]

  • À la conquête des océans polaires [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Foreign Worker Visas Are the Tech Industry’s Dirty Secret - Trump’s suspension of visas will only prolong the recession. Here’s how to reform them instead. [Foreign Policy]

  • The Secret to a Safe Reopening - Why the End of Lockdown Looks So Different Around the World [Foreign Affairs]

  • Kazakhstan on the Edge - In 2019, Kazakhstan was catapulted into political transition. 2020 has yielded its own shocking changes. [The Diplomat]

  • Pandemics, Warning and the Intelligence Community [The Cipher Brief]

  • New Geometric Perspective Cracks Old Problem About Rectangles [Quanta magazine]

  • Développée pour le LHC a haute luminosité, une ligne supraconductrice de transport d’électricité a établi un nouveau record d’intensité: 54 000 ampères transportées sur 60 mètres [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Completes Artemis Space Launch System Structural Testing Campaign [NASA]

  • INTERPOL hosts police chiefs meeting to combat ‘Ndrangheta [INTERPOL]

  • NORAD Intercepts 4 Russian Reconnaissance Planes Near Alaska [Air Force Magazine]

Hello there! It is already 100F and it’s not even August. Please stay hydrated. Here’s a new report. Right now I’m excited about the latest season of Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.S., old episodes of Quantum Leap, Knight Rider, and got about a little over 1 more season of Gotham left. If you have young ones, you can always introduce them to your favorite superheroes via their cartoons, since they are too young to watch the movies. There’s a Batman cartoon, Superman cartoon, Justice League. Growing up I’d watch Spider-man cartoons every saturday morning. If you’d like to introduce them to anime, there’s Naruto, Bleach, DBZ, and many more. Staying busy with Project Management, Data Science, and music work.

Until next time!