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WWW.NEWSCIENTIST.COMHow worried should we be about a bird flu pandemic?Avian influenza has been hitting birds hard in recent yearsDaniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesConcerns are rising about the potential for the H5N1 bird flu virus to cause a pandemic like covid-19. But the situation this time around is very different: we know how to fight influenzas very well, vaccine stockpiles already exist and we have robust flu surveillance systems in place. However, the virus has been infecting people, spreading among animals and mutating keeping public health officials on high alert.How concerned should we0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 136 Views
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WWW.BUSINESSINSIDER.COM71 organizations signed a letter warning Mark Zuckerberg about ending fact-checking on Meta in the USThe International Fact-Checking Network warned of Meta's move to crowdsourced fact-checking.A group of 71 fact checkers said the change is "a step backward" for accuracy.The group proposed crowdsourcing in conjunction with professionals, a "new model."The fact-checking group that has worked with Meta for years wrote Mark Zuckerberg an open letter on Thursday, warning him about the company's move toward crowdsourced moderation in the US."Fact-checking is essential to maintaining shared realities and evidence-based discussion, both in the United States and globally," wrote the International Fact-Checking Network, part of the nonprofit media organization Poynter Institute.The group said Meta's decision, announced Tuesday, to replace third-party fact-checkers with crowdsourced moderation on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads in the US "is a step backward for those who want to see an internet that prioritizes accurate and trustworthy information."Meta told the IFCN about the end of its partnership less than an hour before publishing the post about the switch, Business Insider reported. The change could have serious financial repercussions for the fact-checking organizations that rely on Meta for revenue.The organization and the letter's 71 signatories, representing groups from the US to Syria, said Meta has fact-checking partnerships in more than 100 countries."If Meta decides to stop the program worldwide, it is almost certain to result in real-world harm in many places," IFCN wrote. Meta has not announced plans to end the fact-checking program globally.Meta said it plans to build a crowdsourced moderation system this year similar to the community notes used by Elon Musk's X, where people can weigh in on posts ranging from the serious to the mundane. Musk laid off hundreds of X's trust and safety workers after he bought the company in 2022, and X has since been slow to act on some misinformation, BI previously reported.IFCN wrote that community notes could be used in conjunction with professional fact-checkers, a "new model" for collaboration."The need for this is great: If people believe social media platforms are full of scams and hoaxes, they won't want to spend time there or do business on them," IFCN wrote.Nearly 3.3 billion people used a Meta product every day in September, according to the company's most recent financials more than 40% of the world's population.Ad insiders who spoke to BI this week said they didn't expect the changes to hurt the company's business. Meta has more than a fifth of the US digital ad market in second place behind Google, per data from BI's sister company EMARKETER.Meta did not immediately respond to a request for comment from BI.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 121 Views
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WWW.BUSINESSINSIDER.COMGoogle donates $1 million to Trump's inauguration, more than triple what it gave in 2017Google is joining tech companies like Amazon and Meta in donating to Donald Trump's inauguration.The search giant said it is giving $1 million, more than triple what it gave Trump in 2017.In September, Trump threatened to prosecute Google if he was elected president.Google said it is donating $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump's coming inauguration."Google is pleased to support the 2025 inauguration, with a livestream on YouTube and a direct link on our homepage. We're also donating to the inaugural committee," the company's global head of government affairs and public policy, Karan Bhatia, told CNBC.Google's contribution, which will help fund the celebratory events after Trump takes office, is more than triple what it gave in 2017. The search giant donated $285,000 to Trump's first inauguration, per Federal Election Commission filings.Back in September, Trump said in a Truth Social post that he would prosecute Google "at the maximum levels" if he won the election.In his post, Trump accused Google of "illegally" using its system to display only "bad stories" about him while surfacing positive reports about his rival, Vice President Kamala Harris.Google and Trump's transition team did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.Trump's second inauguration, on January 20, has seen donations pour in from multiple companies and business leaders.The president-elect has received contributions from tech companies like Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, and Uber. Like Google, all four companies have donated $1 million each.That's on top of the personal donations made by tech executives like OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi. Both Altman and Khosrowshahi donated $1 million each as well."One of the big differences between the first term, in the first term, everybody was fighting me. In this term, everybody wants to be my friend," Trump said at a press conference in December."I don't know, my personality changed or something," he added.Since winning the election in November, Trump has raised more than $200 million in donations, of which at least $150 million will go toward the inauguration, The New York Times reported on Saturday.Trump raised $106.8 million for his first inauguration in 2017, per the FEC.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 120 Views
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WWW.BUSINESSINSIDER.COMMicrosoft jobs are competitive, but lucrative. Here's what to know about careers, skills, and salaries at Microsoft.Microsoft has approximately 228,000 employees worldwide.Microsoft is one of the most sought-after workplaces in the tech industry, so jobs are competitive.Here's what to know about the various jobs at Microsoft, skills you'll need, and the best salaries.Since its 1975 founding, Microsoft has grown into one of the largest companies in the world, and its software has changed the way the world uses computers and other devices.Currently, Microsoft employs roughly 228,000 people, globally.A publicly traded company since early 1986, the multinational business has long been a darling of investors, and it has been a much sought-after workplace by people in the tech world.Getting a job at Microsoft is much easier said than done, though.Is Microsoft hard to get into?Anyone hoping for employment at Microsoft should expect to compete against a flood of other highly qualified applicants at any given time. There are usually multiple rounds of interviews as many as five in some cases, depending on the position and different positions require different types of experience.For technical roles, Microsoft's hiring process includes things like testing you on problem-solving skills and coding.All jobs at Microsoft require at the minimum a college degree, usually in an applicable field, such as data science or mathematics, or demonstrable experience in a directly related position elsewhere. Some positions require several years of relevant experience, and others require more advanced degrees.Experience at other large tech companies can be a huge bonus. One former Microsoft product manager who shared his resume with Business Insider said he believed his experience at Facebook, plus his entrepreneurial experience, gave him a competitive edge.It is, in short, hard to get a job at Microsoft, but a rejection upon your first application is no reason not to try again. Many people are hired by the software giant only after applying multiple times, with their persistence and commitment seen as a positive sign by the company. Microsoft is headquartered in Redmond, Washington, and has a sprawling campus. David Ryder/Getty Images What types of jobs can you get at Microsoft?Microsoft is a massive organization, being a software maker, and has a number of divisions that often have job postings, like the cloud-computing software Azure, the productivity suite Microsoft 365, or the legacy operating system Windows. The list of jobs one could potentially get at Microsoft is long and varied.But Microsoft also owns a number of companies, and it may be worth expanding your job search to workplaces like GitHub, Skype, or LinkedIn.At Microsoft or its companies, you could work in everything from data analytics to hardware engineering to digital sales to legal and corporate affairs. There are software designers, marketers, supply chain specialists, and so many more different roles needed to keep the company working.On the software side, specifically, Microsoft often has openings for developers, software engineers, product managers, and more.How to get a job in Microsoft?If you have the requisite education and experience, and have done your research on the role and perfected your resume, you can start by applying online at the Microsoft Careers page.Microsoft offers internships for those early career job-seekers lacking in experience, and, of course, it's always a good idea to network with anyone you know who works there before you apply. Note that Microsoft often implements hiring freezes, so don't try to join up during one.Like any massive company, sometimes Microsoft has to restructure itself, and Microsoft layoffs can be massive, with thousands of employees dismissed at the same time. The post-pandemic period has been particularly brutal at Microsoft, with multiple rounds of job cuts throughout 2023 and 2024 in divisions like Azure, Xbox, and Activision Blizzard.Know as you are going in that even if you do an excellent job in your role with Microsoft, your job may be cut in the future. The tech industry is in a period of flux, so it's always wise to have a Plan B.What is the highest paying job at Microsoft?The CEO of Microsoft makes nearly $50 million in total each year when you count the cash, stocks, and other compensation, and that makes being the boss the highest paid job at Microsoft.Other very well-compensated jobs compared to regular salaries, not the CEO's package are Corporate Vice President, which has a salary around $650,000 plus stock compensation.But even non-executive roles at Microsoft are widely known for their high salaries. For example, the role of Principal Software Engineer, typically pays about $215,000 plus stocks, and that of Senior Data Scientist, pays just under $200,000 annually.Federal data from 2020 showed some of Microsoft's highest-paying jobs, including up to $240,000 for a research role, $220,000 for a program manager, and $204,000 for a hardware engineering role.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 118 Views
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WWW.NATURE.COMLi<sub>2</sub>ZrF<sub>6</sub>-based electrolytes for durable lithium metal batteriesNature, Published online: 08 January 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-08294-zAdding excess m-Li2ZrF6 (monoclinic) nanoparticles to a commercial LiPF6-containing carbonate electrolyte forms a stable interphase rich in t-Li2ZrF6 (trigonal), enhancing Li-ion transfer, suppressing dendrite growth and considerably improving the cycling stability of high-rate lithium metal batteries.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 116 Views
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WWW.NATURE.COMThe sequencestructurefunction relationship of intrinsic ER disorderNature, Published online: 08 January 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-08400-1Serine 118 phosphorylation drives conformational changes through the disruption of hydrophobic interactions between aromatic-rich clusters, showing how hydrophobic mutations can restore oestrogen receptor-mediated transcription.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 123 Views
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WWW.NATURE.COMRNA control of reverse transcription in a diversity-generating retroelementNature, Published online: 08 January 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-08405-wThis study presents cryogenic electron microscopy structural analysis of a diversity-generating retroelement (DGR) reverse transcription system from Bordetella bacteriophage, with results indicating that RNA surrounding the template controls reverse transcription through mechanisms that are conserved across distant taxa.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 129 Views
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V.REDD.ITBehind the scenes of a Running man/Sim City piece I didsubmitted by /u/PERFECTLO0P [link] [comments]0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 127 Views
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GAMERANT.COMWhat Is the Event Pass in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 & Warzone?Since adopting a live-service model, Call of Duty has introduced numerous systems for unlocking exclusive cosmetic rewards, catering to both free and premium players. Among these, the Battle Pass popularized by free-to-play games has become a central feature, offering tiered rewards.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 98 Views