The Gist - Plastic Straw Critics Were Always A Straw Man

A new study shows that paper and bamboo straws are WORSE for the environment and the human body than plastic straws in important ways. Plus, the death of Yvegeny Prigozhin was confirmed by his ol' pal Putin. And an interview with Guy Nattiv on his new film, Golda.

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - WBEZ’s Weekly News Recap: Aug. 25, 2023

Bomb threats force suburban libraries to close their doors. A jury finds longtime chief of staff to former House Speaker Madigan guilty. And a Chicago alderman calls for a quiet zone around a downtown clinic that provides abortion services. Reset breaks down these top local stories and more in the Weekly News Recap with Chicago Sun-Times reporter Nader Issa, WBEZ city government and politics reporter Tessa Weinberg and Washington Post national and breaking news reporter Kim Bellware.

Motley Fool Money - Earnings Buzzwords: AI and Shrink

Nvidia earnings soaked up a lot of headlines, but they’re not the only one making moves in AI. 

(00:21) Andy Cross and Jason Moser discuss: - The epic hype around Nvidia’s earnings release, and how AI is playing into the ambitions for other companies in tech like Workday.  - Why “shrink” is the buzzword of the season in retail and how investors should be looking at it. - How Williams-Sonoma and Ulta bucked tough trends in retail to put up strong numbers, and the numbers behind updates from Intuit and Autodesk. 

(19:11) Olivier Pomel, CEO of DataDog, talks through the company’s recent results, the promising signs he’s seeing in customer spend, and why he thinks his company still has a 10X opportunity in front of it.

(33:52) Andy and Jason break down two stocks on their radar: Nike and Chewy.

Stocks discussed: NVDA, WDAY, WSM, ADSK, ULTA, INTU, DLTR, FL, NKE, CHWY

Host: Dylan Lewis Guest: Jason Moser, Tim Beyers, Olivier Pomel, Tim Beyers Engineers: Dan Boyd, Kyle Carruthers

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CrowdScience - How do butterflies and moths fly?

For hundreds of millions of years insects controlled the skies. Before birds, bats and pterodactyls, insects were the only creatures that had evolved the ability to fly: a miracle of physics and physiology requiring their bodies to act in coordinated ballet.

This week three separate CrowdScience listeners have been asking questions about the flight of butterflies and moths. How do they move so erratically, yet land so precisely? What makes such tiny insects such accurate flyers?

Presenter Anand Jagatia -- not the biggest fan of either butterflies or moths -- visits Butterfly Paradise at London Zoo to meet keeper Mark Tansley. Anand tries to get over his aversion by immersing himself in fluttering creatures.

He then meets insect flight expert Sanjay Sane to learn the hidden mechanics behind their aeronautical skills: the vortexes of air generated by their wings and the complex muscle architecture inside their torsos. Next, aerospace engineer Amy Lang explains how the scales on their wings reduce air resistance by clever manipulation of the air and how this function trades off against other uses of the scales: for colour, for keeping dry, and much more.

All of these abilities are put to the test during the incredible global migrations that some butterflies undertake. Gerard Talavera tells Anand how he turned previous thinking about butterfly migration across Africa on its head.

Presenter: Anand Jagatia Producer: Phil Sansom Voiceover: Kitty O’Sullivan Production Coordinator: Jonathan Harris Editor: Richard Collings

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE HASH: Mastercard, Binance to End Crypto Card Partnership; Why Meme Coin PEPE Is Tumbling

The most valuable crypto stories for Friday, August 25, 2023.


"The Hash" explores today's hottest topics in crypto, including Mastercard terminating its partnership with Binance on co-branded crypto card offerings. Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is emerging as a formidable Trump challenger among blockchain bettors. NFT Artist Bobby Lee joins the show to discuss the impact of Web3 on the art world. And, a closer look at why meme coin PEPE is tumbling in the last 24-hours.


See also:

Mastercard Deepens Tie to CBDCs as Nations Mull Issuing Digital Currencies

After GOP Debate, Blockchain Bettors See Ramaswamy as Most Formidable Trump Challenger

Weird PEPE Transfers Spook Crypto Investors and Prompt Meme Coin's 15% Plunge



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The Allusionist - 180. Project ENABLE

Sterling Martin was in grad school, studying C. elegans worms, when COVID19 hit and suddenly he found himself in lexicography, as part of a team creating a Navajo-English dictionary of science terms.

Browse the dictionary at EnableNavajo.org, and donate to help the project add more educational materials at navajobiology.square.site.

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Federalist Radio Hour - Joe Allen On The ‘Dark Aeon’ Of Transhumanism

On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Joe Allen, a producer and editor for Bannon’s War Room and Federalist contributor, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss transhumanism and explain how technological advancements and the rapid rise of artificial intelligence negatively impact humanity.

You can find Allen's new book "Dark Aeon: Transhumanism and the War Against Humanity" here.

CoinDesk Podcast Network - MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | Investors Await Powell’s Speech as Bitcoin Clings to $26K

Plus, an FTX and Blockfi cybersecurity incident.


Today's episode is sponsored by Kraken Pro.


Today's Stories:

First Mover Americas: Bitcoin Clings to $26K as Investors Await Powell’s Speech

Binance Is Contacting Low-Cap Crypto Projects in Bid to Boost Trading

Ether Whales Scooped Up $94M in ETH as Price Plunged to $1.6K

JPMorgan Sees Limited Downside for Crypto Markets in the Near Term

FTX, BlockFi's Customer Data Compromised in Kroll Hack

Default of Tokenized Loans on Centrifuge Puts MakerDAO’s Investment at Risk


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