JETLAG RADIO 620 | BENKYO RADIO 620

  • What are HARM, the air-to-surface missiles destroying Russian air-defence radar? [The Economist]

  • The James Webb Space Telescope–from our archive [The Economist] Podcasts

  • Keep Your Employees From Defecting to a competitor, give them their PAST DUE paychecks immediately [Harvard Business Review]

  • Ukraine war: Shock and joy in newly liberated villages [BBC World]

  • I Can’t Be the Only One Who Doesn’t Want to WFH? [Bloomberg]

  • Pakistan races to keep floodwaters out of power station that supplies millions [Reuters]

  • Teachers should carry books, not guns [AL-Jazeera News]

  • When Summer Becomes the Season of Danger and Dread [The New Yorker] #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange

  • There’s No Driving Test for Self-Driving Cars in the US - But There Should Be [The Verge]

  • Ukraine’s surprising counteroffensive forces Russian troops to flee [Vox]

  • Creators in the virtual space are experiencing a disruption. Here’s why it’s a good thing [TechCrunch]

  • Two inhaled covid vaccines have been approved—but we don’t know yet how good they are [MIT Technology Review]

  • Russian soldiers are dropping their rifles and fleeing in disguise to escape Ukraine's counteroffensive, reports say [Insider]

  • A collection of technical blogs, including code samples and notebooks [LinkedIn] #Databricks

  • Megadrought in the American south-west: a climate disaster unseen in 1,200 years [The Guardian]

  • Justice Dept. Issues 40 Subpoenas in a Week, Expanding Its Jan. 6 Inquiry [The New York Times]

  • Ukraine Keeps Initiative, Claims It Reached Russian Border [Huffington Post]

  • One of Long COVID’s Worst Symptoms Is Also Its Most Misunderstood [The Atlantic]

  • The NFL Is Back, And So Are The Wild Comebacks (And Kicking Woes) [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Intelligence points to potential turning point in Ukraine war [The Washington Post]

  • Comment, en cinq ans, Parcoursup a instauré la sélection à l’université [Le Monde]

  • Instagram to test a 'repost' feature [Mashable]

  • This Man Is Trying to Put Mirrors in Space to Generate Solar Power at Night [VICE News]

  • No Way Home, Episode One: Life and Death: [The Intercept_]

  • Why animal teachers are so rare—and remarkable [National Geographic]

  • How space exploration has changed, 60 years since JFK's 'We Choose the Moon' speech [NPR]

  • Federal student loan forgiveness could erase up to $20,000 of debt for many Californians [CapRadioNews]

  • Le triomphe fragile des contre-révolutions arabes [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Putin Has a New Opposition—and It’s Furious at Defeat in Ukraine [Foreign Policy]

  • How to Build a Better Order — Limiting Great Power Rivalry in an Anarchic World [Foreign Affairs]

  • Why Is Hosting the 2030 World Expo So Important to South Korea? [The Diplomat]

  • How Transformers Seem to Mimic Parts of the Brain [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici l’ISS (ISOLDE Solenoidal Spectrometer), qui fait partie de l’installation HIE-ISOLDE (High-Intensity and Energy project of ISOLDE). — En janvier 2020, l’ISS contribuait étudier une région presque inexplorée de la carte des nucléides: [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Hosts National Space Council Meeting, Vice President Chairs Event [NASA]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 620 & BENKYO RADIO 620.

I’d like to politely ask Marvel to include IRON MAN in their next phase of the MCU. There’s so many new movies, so much going on, clearly you should have time to include Tony Starks. It’s time for him to come back. Also, there is a comic book where Iron Man and Captain America work together. It’s not a CIVIL WAR type event, they just work together, that’s all. So maybe make a movie like that. I’m referring to this comic book: Captain America/Iron Man: The Armor & The Shield. Thank you.

Until Next Time!