I discovered a way to identify the millions of species on Earth after a lightbulb moment in the supermarket Guardian

The ingredients for a tastier, stronger tea could be in the soil Popular Science. Terroir!

Climate

Central Asian Ecosystems Are Rapidly Collapsing Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting

The Paradox Holding Back the Clean Energy Revolution NYT

Climate Change Has Hit Home Insurance. Is Health Insurance Next? WSJ

Court to hear argument in appeals to halt “Good Neighbor” ozone regulation SCOTUSblog. On the shadow docket.

Water

AI boom sparks concern over Big Tech’s water consumption FT

Shared Air

The Hot New Luxury Good for the Rich: Air The New Republic. “You know the air is good, he told me, because the hydrangeas last. Typically, when cut at the stem and arranged in a vase, the delicate flowers wither and droop in a few days. In his apartment, the blooms will stay perky for nearly two weeks.” Perky. The observant have known that rich understand #CovidIsAirborne since Davos in 2023, when #DavosSafe was coined. NC readers have known since 2022: How Ashish Jha and Rochelle Walensky of Newton, MA Protect Their Children from Covid (But not Yours). Now the story reaches the liberal end of the mainstream.

Is it Possible? Is it Expensive? Is it Worth it? Cost & Feasibility of ASHRAE 241 — Part 9 Joey Fox, Medium

Norovirus cases continue to climb in the US, especially in the Northeast, CDC data shows CNN. “In order to prevent illness, the CDC recommends washing your hands, rinsing fruits and vegetables and cooking shellfish thoroughly.” No doubt. But — hold onto your hats, here, folks —

Sources of Airborne Norovirus in Hospital Outbreaks Clinical Infectious Diseases. From the Abstract: “Norovirus RNA was found in 21 (24%) of 86 air samples from 10 different patients. Only air samples during outbreaks, or before a succeeding outbreak, tested positive for norovirus RNA…. The results suggest that recent vomiting is the major source of airborne norovirus and imply a connection between airborne norovirus and outbreaks. The presence of norovirus RNA in submicrometre particles indicates that airborne transmission can be an important transmission route.” Good thing that CDC’s HICPAC is fighting the good fight by trying to minimize respiratory protections for patients!

#COVID19

Protection of natural infection against reinfection with SARS-CoV-2 JN.1 variant (preprint) medRxiv. Data is from Qatar’s national healthcare database. As I read Figure S2, N = 79,630. From the Abstract: “This study investigated the effectiveness of natural infection in preventing reinfection with the JN.1 variant during a large JN.1 wave in Qatar, using a test-negative case-control study design. The overall effectiveness of previous infection in preventing reinfection with JN.1 was estimated at only 1.8% (95% CI: -9.3-12.6%). This effectiveness demonstrated a rapid decline over time since the previous infection, [reaching] a negligible level after one year. The findings show that the protection of natural infection against reinfection with JN.1 is strong only among those who were infected within the last 6 months, with variants such as XBB*. However, this protection wanes rapidly and is entirely lost one year after the previous infection. The findings support considerable immune evasion by JN.1.” Dudes, how’s that herd immunity project coming? All good?

Did we overcount COVID deaths News from Those Nerdy Girls

China?

China’s 1 trillion yuan EV, solar and battery exports face overcapacity concerns as US, EU anxieties grow South China Morning Post

Vietnam and the art of not choosing FT. Good. Couldn’t be better. For them, for us, even for China.

India

Farmers draw up fresh protest plans; plea filed in Supreme Court Business Standard

The G20 in the South Phenomenal World

The metropolitan elite has ignored farmers for too long FT

European Disunion

Tractor protests threaten to drive the EU’s green farming policies into a ditch AP

Syraqistan

U.S. officials warn: Gaza “is turning into Mogadishu” Axios. Idea: Let’s write Bibi a sternly-worded letter. But perhaps not:

Netanyahu’s Messianic Coalition Partners Want an All-out Regional War. Gaza Is Just a First Step Ehud Olmert, Haaretz. Yikes:

Gaza is just the introductory chapter, the platform this gang wants to build as the foundation upon which the real fight they are eyeing will be conducted: the battle for the West Bank and the Temple Mount.

The ultimate aim of this gang is “purging” the West Bank of its Palestinian inhabitants, cleansing the Temple Mount of its Muslim worshippers and annexing the territories to the state of Israel. The way to achieve this goal is blood-soaked. Israeli blood, in the state and in the territories it has been controlling for 57 years now, as well as Jewish blood in places elsewhere in the world. As well as a lot of Palestinian blood, of course, in the territories, in Jerusalem and if there is no alternative – also among Arab citizens of Israel.

This aim will not be achieved without extensive violent conflict. Armageddon. All-out war. In the south, in Jerusalem, in the territories of the West Bank and to the extent necessary also on the northern border. Such a war will bolster the impression that we are fighting for our lives, for our very existence. In a war for survival, it is permissible to do insufferable things, and the hilltop youth are proving daily that among them are many who are capable of precisely that.

This gang of pogromists has been successful in the first stage prior to the uproar and all-out war that they apparently hope will erupt here. They have taken control of the government of Israel and have made the man who heads it into their servant. The possibility that they will dismantle the government and kick the prime minister out of running the matters of state is not outlandish. It is a process that is taking place at this very moment, step by step.

Two-state solution, here we come!

Israeli War Cabinet to approve ‘operational plans’ on Rafah next week: Netanyahu Anadolu Agency

Israel appears to be in breach of ICJ orders on Gaza, senior UN official says Guardian

Egypt announces $35bn deal with UAE to buy premium Mediterranean area Middle East Eye

Sheep wars in the West Bank: Israeli settlers target Bedouins’ flocks France24

Dear Old Blighty

People, ideas, machines VII: ‘The Wizard War’ – lessons on technology, intelligence & organisation from World War II Dominic Cummings substack.

New Not-So-Cold War

Two years into Russia’s invasion, exhausted Ukrainians refuse to give up BBC

So many sanctions on Russia. How much impact do they really have? AP

Warren Buffett’s son Howard has given $500M to Ukraine — he warns the US is making a historic mistake by pulling its support Yahoo News

Big Fat Missiles To Take Down Big Fat Russian Planes. How Ukraine Brought Back Its Massive S-200s. Forbes

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Global Elections

Indonesian President Jokowi makes power play to bolster Prabowo’s coalition – and wield political influence after stepping down Channel News Asia

How AI Bots Could Sabotage 2024 Elections around the World Scientific American

Biden Administration

FTC cracks down on H&R Block for deleting tax data when users want to downgrade The Verge

2024

Ahead of South Carolina primary, Trump says he strongly supports IVF after Alabama court ruling AP. Suburban women….

Trump beats Nikki Haley in South Carolina GOP primary NBC 59.8%/39.5%. Commentary:

WATCH: Top Republicans showered with boos from Trump victory crowd, prompting jokes from former president FOX. Historically, American democracy is a lot more like this, as opposed to the preening civility and schooling behavior of liberal Democrats.

Biden, 81, says the key to his marriage is ‘good sex’: How Joe infuriates Jill, his wife of 47 years, with VERY risqué joke to staff about their private life (even though they aren’t shy about PDA) Daily Mail

Will Trump Become a Dictator? Harpers

The Bezzle

US energy data agency to temporarily suspend bitcoin miner survey after lawsuit Reuters

Jeff Bezos, Nvidia join OpenAI in funding humanoid robot startup Figure AI: Report Business Today

Digital Watch

X now rolling out audio and video calls to non-Premium subscribers 9to5 Mac

Bluesky opens up federation, letting anyone run their own server TechCrunch

Vending machine error reveals secret face image database of college students Ars Technica

Boeing

Boeing Names New Human Resources Chief as Labor Talks Loom Bloomberg. “A fast-rising lawyer.” Just the kind of engineering talent Boeing needs! Commentary:

Boeing touts 737 Max as ‘the safest airplane,’ says China’s C919 is similar to what’s on the market CNBC. They can’t help themselves, can they?

The Final Frontier

Astronomers observe the Radcliffe Wave oscillating Phys.org

Koons Landing! The Artist’s Mini-Sculptures Have Made It to the Moon Art News. Good call, Wukchumni.

Public Health

Want to Fix Public Health? Stop Thinking Like a Doctor. Eric Reinheart, The New Republic. “The rot in public health is structural: It cannot be cured by simply rotating the figureheads who preside over it.” Commentary:

We’re Letting a Public Health Disaster Unfold In Slow Motion Gregg Gonsalves, The Nation

Harassment in public health is real. Here’s how to respond Harvard Public Health

Guillotine Watch

San Jose bakery loses thousands of dollars after Tesla reportedly cancels large order NBC. Surely Musk could have thrown the peasants a few coins from his coach, as he passed?

Class Warfare

So-Called ‘Right-to-Work’ and Minimum Wage Bills Go Down in the House In Depth NH

Wealthier, urban Americans have access to more local news Nieman Labs

Students lose out as cities and states give billions in property tax breaks to businesses − draining school budgets and especially hurting the poorest students The Conversation

Technology is capital: Fifth Estate’s critique of the megamachine The Anarchist Library. Fifth Estate was a 1960s Detroit publication, circulation 15,000 (!) at its height. Forgotten history!

Just Your Handyman Plough

The Internet Archive Provides a Model of Free Knowledge for All Jacobin

What physicists get wrong about consciousness Institute of Art and Ideas. Oddly, there’s a recent “In Our Time” podcast on pan-psychism; I guess it’s a thing now?

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Readers, I have had a correspondent characterize my views as realistic cynical. Let me briefly explain them. I believe in universal programs that provide concrete material benefits, especially to the working class. Medicare for All is the prime example, but tuition-free college and a Post Office Bank also fall under this heading. So do a Jobs Guarantee and a Debt Jubilee. Clearly, neither liberal Democrats nor conservative Republicans can deliver on such programs, because the two are different flavors of neoliberalism (“Because markets”). I don’t much care about the “ism” that delivers the benefits, although whichever one does have to put common humanity first, as opposed to markets. Could be a second FDR saving capitalism, democratic socialism leashing and collaring it, or communism razing it. I don’t much care, as long as the benefits are delivered. To me, the key issue — and this is why Medicare for All is always first with me — is the tens of thousands of excess “deaths from despair,” as described by the Case-Deaton study, and other recent studies. That enormous body count makes Medicare for All, at the very least, a moral and strategic imperative. And that level of suffering and organic damage makes the concerns of identity politics — even the worthy fight to help the refugees Bush, Obama, and Clinton’s wars created — bright shiny objects by comparison. Hence my frustration with the news flow — currently in my view the swirling intersection of two, separate Shock Doctrine campaigns, one by the Administration, and the other by out-of-power liberals and their allies in the State and in the press — a news flow that constantly forces me to focus on matters that I regard as of secondary importance to the excess deaths. What kind of political economy is it that halts or even reverses the increases in life expectancy that civilized societies have achieved? I am also very hopeful that the continuing destruction of both party establishments will open the space for voices supporting programs similar to those I have listed; let’s call such voices “the left.” Volatility creates opportunity, especially if the Democrat establishment, which puts markets first and opposes all such programs, isn’t allowed to get back into the saddle. Eyes on the prize! I love the tactical level, and secretly love even the horse race, since I’ve been blogging about it daily for fourteen years, but everything I write has this perspective at the back of it.