Science In Action - Discovering Betelgeuse’s Betelbuddy
Have we found Betelgeuse’s ‘Betelbuddy?’ An astronomical mystery seems to be solved as the long-predicted stellar companion to the bright star Betelgeuse has been detected by a team of researchers led by Steve Howell of the NASA Ames Research Center using the Gemini North telescope in Hawaii. Steve discusses this breakthrough alongside astronomer Andrea Dupree of the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, who has discussed the predictions of this star on previous Science in Action programmes.
Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by the parasite plasmodium that kills more than half a million people each year. George Dimopoulos of the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute is using gene editing and gene drive technology to target the parasites as they develop in the guts of mosquito. Can this new method disrupt the malaria parasite life cycle safely and sustainably?
Our gut microbiomes are linked to our brains, but how can the bacteria in our colon communicate with our nervous system? M. Maya Kaelberer of the University of Arizona explains this neurobiotic sense, suggesting that the microbes in our large intestine communicate with specialised sensory cells in the gut. These cells send signals up to our brain and regulate our appetite. So, who really decides when you're hungry? Is it you, or is it your microbiome?
Presenter: Roland Pease Producer: Imaan Moin with Alex Mansfield Production Coordinator: Jana Bennet-Holesworth
(Image: Betelgeuse and Its Stellar Companion in Orion. Credit: International Gemini Observatory/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA Image Processing: M. Zamani (NSF NOIRLab))
Marketplace All-in-One - The realities of No Tax on Tips and Overtime laws
Republicans’ newly passed tax and spending law makes good on a promise President Trump made over and over on the campaign trail: No Tax on Tips and Overtime. But the change likely won’t have the drastic impact many workers think it will. Marketplace’s Kristin Schwab joins us on the show today to break down the nuts and bolts of how the tax breaks will work and how American workers and businesses could be affected. Plus, Kimberly’s cat Artax makes an appearance.
Here’s everything we talked about today:
- "How the new "No Tax on Tips" and overtime laws work" from Marketplace
- "No Tax On Tips And Overtime: What Workers Should Know" from Bankrate
- "Here’s A Tip: ‘No Taxes on Tips’ May Be Good Politics But Is Bad Policy" from the Tax Policy Center
“An Illustrated Guide to Who Really Benefits From ‘No Tax on Tips’” from The New York Times
Join us tomorrow for Economics on Tap. The YouTube livestream starts at 3:30 Pacific/6:30 Eastern. See you then!
The Bulwark Podcast - Mike Murphy: Trump’s Kryptonite
Mike Murphy joins Tim Miller.
show notes
- Mike on the EV industry after the passage of the budget bill
- Mike on leaving the Republican Party
- More clips from the first episode of South Park's new season
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Audio Mises Wire - An Open Letter to Treasury Secretary Bessent
Dr. DiLorenzo has some words for Secretary Bessent about the true role of the Fed and its record in this open letter.
Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/open-letter-treasury-secretary-bessent
Omnibus - Chemtrails (Entry 212.AM0407)
CoinDesk Podcast Network - Why U.S. Stablecoin Regulation Is a ‘Major Milestone’ | Markets Outlook
The latest price moves and insights with Solana Foundation President Lily Liu and Bullish Exchange President Chris Tyrer.
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The Genius Act has ignited a new era for crypto, pushing stablecoins into the spotlight. CoinDesk's Jenn Sanasie sits down with Chris Tyrer, President of Bullish Exchange, and Lily Liu, President of the Solana Foundation to discuss how exchanges and Layer 1 ecosystems are rapidly adapting to this monumental shift. They offer insight from Bullish and Solana on this major milestone for the industry and chat through real-world use cases of stablecoins, from simplifying cross-border trade settlement to enabling a future where your crypto wallet is your financial portal.
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WSJ Minute Briefing - UnitedHealth Says It’s Responding to Justice Department Probe
Plus: Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern are in advanced discussions for a deal that could create the largest rail operator in the U.S. And the European Central Bank holds interest rates steady. Alex Ossola hosts.
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Audio Mises Wire - Private Property and Customer Safety: Starbucks Learns a Hard Lesson
The news that Starbucks is closing sixteen stores due to customer safety concerns exposes the lack of police protection in cities and the problems with allowing noncustomers to remain in stores.
Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/private-property-and-customer-safety-starbucks-learns-hard-lesson