• Trump rescinds DOT approval for NYC congestion toll, condemns city to pollution
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    what's next, the return of leaded gasoline? Trump rescinds DOT approval for NYC congestion toll, condemns city to pollution NYC voters overwhelmingly wanted less traffic and air pollution; Trump says tough. Jonathan M. Gitlin Feb 20, 2025 10:25 am | 48 If you only ever traveled by helicopter or motorcade, you'd probably be completely out of touch when it came to traffic, too. Credit: Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images If you only ever traveled by helicopter or motorcade, you'd probably be completely out of touch when it came to traffic, too. Credit: Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images Story textSizeSmallStandardLargeWidth *StandardWideLinksStandardOrange* Subscribers only Learn moreNew Yorkers' ongoing attempts to rein in car traffic on the island of Manhattan took a serious blow yesterday. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy terminated the city's congestion charge, which made drivers pay for going below 60th Street.Duffy claimed that it's unfair that drivers should have to pay to use roads since there are already tolls on bridges into Manhattan and claimed there are no alternatives, ignoring the buses and subway trains operated by the Metropolitan Transit Authority.Further, the city is being unfair against people who live far away, Duffy said. "The toll program leaves drivers without any free highway alternative and instead takes more money from working people to pay for a transit system and not highways. Its backwards and unfair," he said in a statement.Worse yet, Duffy claimed the congestion charge, which was implemented to improve air quality for more than a million Manhattan residents and workers, is somehow discriminatory against the poor. "Every American should be able to access New York City regardless of their economic means. It shouldnt be reserved for an elite few," Duffy wrote. As a result, he has rescinded the required Department of Transportation approval necessary to impose a road toll.Congestion pricing has often proved unpopular before implementation, even in cities less poisoned by car-brained policymakers, such as Stockholm and Singapore. Business owners fear a loss of customers from the removal of cars and parking, despite plenty of evidence that disproves this shibboleth. And once in place, city residents quickly start to love the reduction in car traffic, noise, and pollution, not to mention the added income for city programs like more public transport.New York's attempts to improve the quality of life of its residents by reducing car traffic below 60th Street have been long and tortuous. There have always been tolls to drive across the bridges or through the tunnels into Manhattanone can thank Robert Moses for that. New tolls or bans on cars coming into Manhattan had been proposed over the years, but it wasn't until 2019 that the state legislature made it official.A difficult birthThe plan was met with plenty of opposition despite the promise of generating around $15 billion a year in revenue, and a 2021 implementation date slipped to 2024. But at the last minute, New York Governor Kathy Hochul, deferring to the wishes of commuters from out of state rather than the ones that elected her, paused the congestion charge three weeks before it was meant to go into effect on June 30 that year.Following public outcry at the loss of MTA revenue and the promise of worse air quality and more road deaths, advocates and legislators fought back, and following a series of lawsuits, NYC's congestion charge went into effect on January 5, 2025, with a peak time toll of $9 and an off-peak price starting at $2.25.And it's working. "Travel times through the citys most congested corridors are down for millions of commuting New Yorkers, while pedestrian traffic is up and data shows air is cleaner and streets are safer for cyclists, pedestrians, and drivers alike," said David Kelly, senior director at the Environmental Defense Fund. "Funding from the program is already working to improve public transportation, allowing the MTA to purchase 265 new clean, cost-efficient electric buses and start new projects to speed up trains and buses throughout the region."The following day saw the inauguration of Donald Trump as the country's 47th president. While campaigning, Trump had promised to undo the congestion charge, and he has now done it."When was the last time Donald Trump took the subway or the bus in New York? If he spent just one day living like the majority of New Yorkers, he'd realize the terrible congestion that contributes to polluted air and too many vehicles on the road wasting people's time stuck in traffic," said Sierra Club Executive Director Ben Jealous. "The Sierra Club fought Governor Hochul's unnecessary delay of congestion pricing last year, and well fight this unlawful attack as well."Jonathan M. GitlinAutomotive EditorJonathan M. GitlinAutomotive Editor Jonathan is the Automotive Editor at Ars Technica. He has a BSc and PhD in Pharmacology. In 2014 he decided to indulge his lifelong passion for the car by leaving the National Human Genome Research Institute and launching Ars Technica's automotive coverage. He lives in Washington, DC. 48 Comments
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  • The story of mirror life: from intriguing idea to unprecedented threat
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    Brahim RayintakathIn the coming decades, we might figure out how to make an entirely new kind of life: a mirror cell, in which every molecule is the mirror image of those found in normal cells. Such reversed cells have probably never existed on our planet in its 4.5-billion-year history. Yet we could one day make them perhaps as a way to make new drugs, or simply out of pure scientific curiosity about the origins and evolution of life.But should we? According to a coalition of synthetic biologists and biosafety specialists, the answer is a resounding no. Mirror life, they argue, would pose unprecedented risks to the health of every living organism on the planet. If it got out, we might never be able to recapture it, leading to pervasive lethal infections.Its an apocalyptic-sounding threat, but would it really be as dangerous as the team argues if we managed to create these new life forms? And although mirror life could be decades away, could there be things we can do now to reduce the risk?Many of the essential molecules of life can exist in two mirrored forms, like a persons left and right hands. While these chiral molecules are difficult to distinguish from each other, their distinct shapes cause them to behave differently. No matter how much you rotate a left-handed molecule, you will never get it to match a right-handed one.
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  • AI trained on novels tracks how racist and sexist biases have evolved
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    TechnologyQuestioning a chatbot that has been trained on bestselling books from a particular decade can give researchers a measure of the social biases of that era 20 February 2025 Books can document the cultural biases of the era when they were publishedAnn Taylor/AlamyArtificial intelligences picking up sexist and racist biases is a well-known and persistent problem, but researchers are now turning this to their advantage to analyse social attitudes through history. Training AI models on novels from a certain decade can instil them with the prejudices of that era, offering a new way to study how cultural biases have evolved over time.Large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT learn by analysing large collections of text. They tend to inherit the biases found within their training data:
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  • One states flawed, desperate new plan to fix its egg shortage
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    H5N1, a highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza known as bird flu, continues to wreak havoc on the nations egg farms. In just the last month, more than 21.2 million egg-laying hens about 7 percent of the national flock have fallen prey to the virus or been brutally killed by egg producers in an effort to slow its spread. Its led to egg shortages and a spike in egg prices, which reached $5 per dozen on average in January, up from under $2 in 2021, before the current bird flu outbreak began.Last week, in an effort to boost egg supply, Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo signed into law a bill that allows government officials to temporarily suspend the states cage-free egg standards, which requires eggs sold in the state to come from hens raised in cage-free barns rather than in the tiny, cramped cages that are predominant in the egg industry. It also allows for the temporary retail sale of Grade B eggs, which are safe to eat but may come with minor imperfections.Lombardo has said he wants to repeal Nevadas cage-free standards altogether. This story was first featured in the Processing Meat newsletterSign up here for Future Perfects biweekly newsletter from Marina Bolotnikova and Kenny Torrella, exploring how the meat and dairy industries shape our health, politics, culture, environment, and more.Have questions or comments on this newsletter? Email us at futureperfect@vox.com!Last month, state lawmakers in Michigan and Colorado introduced bills to do just that in their states. Colorados bill is dead, while Michigans bill is still in committee.These bills are part of a much larger, longer-term trend attempting to dismantle what little progress has been made on farm animal welfare in the US. For years, livestock industry-friendly members of Congress have pushed for the EATS Act, which would ban states from setting their own standards for livestock products imported from other states, thereby nullifying some of the most important farm animal welfare laws in the country.Its unlikely that efforts to repeal and suspend cage-free egg laws will lower egg prices, because theres already little slack in the national egg supply. The whole country is facing egg shortages, so theres not exactly a surplus of eggs lying around to fill the gap in Nevada, Michigan, and other cage-free states. University of Arkansas agricultural economist Jada Thompson recently told the Associated Press that Nevadas suspension could very slightly ease egg prices in the state, but could also raise prices in other states by diverting some of the national egg supply to Nevada.Colorados agriculture commissioner recently said the states cage-free law is not a significant factor in the shortages or price spikes. The head of the trade group Colorado Egg Producers told local media that the repeal bill would actually harm our farmers here in the State of Colorado, and it would jeopardize the investments theyve already made in cage-free egg farming. Its an issue that both egg farmers and animal welfare advocates agree on: Repealing state bans on cages wont stop the spread of bird flu, said Hannah Truxell, senior policy counsel of the animal protection group the Humane League, in a statement to Vox. It would, however, reverse years of critical food industry progress. That progress is the rapid transition the egg industry has undertaken since the early 2000s, when virtually all egg-laying hens were confined in tiny cages that restricted them from even flapping their wings, let alone moving around. Today, 40 percent of the egg industrys 304 million hens are cage-free, due to laws in 11 US states and commitments from major food corporations, including McDonalds and Nestl, to use only cage-free eggs. The shift has reduced suffering for around 100 million hens annually.The US pioneered the development of factory farming. Rich Pedroncelli/Associated PressTo be sure, cage-free doesnt mean the animals have good lives theyre still raised in massive, overcrowded, unsanitary barns, and investigations into cage-free farms have revealed horrid conditions. But theyre certainly better than conventional cage farms. Repealing the few laws that ban cages will do nothing to address the core food system vulnerability driving egg shortages dependence on factory farms. Because these egg farms are so enormous, each housing hundreds of thousands or even millions of animals, a virus infecting just a couple operations can send a shock to the food supply overnight. Tearing up cage-free laws to compensate for that vulnerability will only further punish animals in the relentless pursuit of cheap food a pursuit that is to blame for much of this mess, as poultry factory farms have supercharged the bird flu virus. As experts increasingly worry that bird flu could boil over to create the next global pandemic, now ought to be a time for sober reflection on the risks factory farming poses, rather than a time to double down on it. Bird flu is largely a problem of the factory farm industrys own makingOver the last century, the US pioneered the development of factory farming, which has since spread around the globe. It has made meat, milk, and eggs more abundant and affordable, but it has also come with a number of environmental, animal welfare, and public health problems, including accelerating the spread and virulence of H5N1.The vast majority of Americas more than 9 billion turkeys, chickens, and egg-laying hens are raised on factory farms, where the genetically similar animals are overcrowded and live among their own waste, all of which can compromise their immune systems. Factory farms present a huge opportunity for a virus or microbe to effectively spread, Claas Kirchhelle, a medical historian at the University College Dublin, told me.Influenzas have long circulated among migratory water birds, but these have historically been low-pathogenic strains, inflicting little to no damage to the wild birds who contract and spread it. But the virus can mutate from a low-pathogenic strain to a high-pathogenic one which causes fatal infections in poultry birds and more effectively spreads to humans. These high-pathogenicity conversion events have occurred 42 times between 1959 and today and almost all were first detected on poultry factory farms. Experts believe that H5N1, first detected in China in 1996, converted from low to high-pathogenicity after entering a commercial poultry farm. By the early 2000s, the virus had spread across the globe. The current US outbreak, now going on three years, has mutated to cause severe illness and death in hundreds of bird species, mammals such as seals and sea lions, and, in the US, dairy cows. More than 70 pet cats, many of them living on dairy farms, have fallen ill from bird flu, and some died. In December, a cheetah and a mountain lion at the Arizona zoo died from the bird flu.A pile of dead cows by the roadside in Californias San Joaquin Valley. The photographer said the farm owner had told her his herd had been infected with bird flu. California accounts for over 700 of the nations nearly 1,000 dairy cattle herds that have caught the disease. Crystal HeathNearly 70 Americans have contracted the virus since 2022. Most of them have been dairy or poultry farmworkers, and most cases have been mild. But in January, a Louisiana resident died after exposure to backyard chickens and wild birds. And this winter, a 13-year-old Canadian girl caught a severe bird flu infection and was hospitalized for weeks; its unknown how she got it.Last week, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that three dairy veterinarians tested positive for H5N1 despite showing no symptoms, suggesting the virus could be more prevalent in humans than we think. Days later, a Wyoming resident with a flock of backyard chickens was hospitalized after testing positive for avian influenza.Through it all, the US poultry and dairy industries have had little incentive to change their disease-promoting business models. Policy incentives give them no reason to: When bird flu strikes a US poultry farm, the US Department of Agriculture covers the cost of the mass killing of the birds which is often done by shutting off ventilation and using heaters so that the birds slowly, painfully die of heatstroke along with the costs of carcass disposal and the market value of the birds. Since 2022, the USDA had doled out more than $1 billion in taxpayer dollars to egg producers affected by the virus. Dairy producers with bird flu outbreaks are also paid for their losses.These bailouts along with the current attempts to nullify cage-free laws send a message to the industry that policymakers wont question the foundational risks of the factory farm system, and will instead continually accommodate for those risks. Temporarily suspending state cage-free egg laws may bring very slight, short-term relief on egg prices, but without pairing it with longer-term solutions, we are bound to end up here again, or worse. Influenza experts are increasingly concerned that the evolution and spread of the virus over the last few years aided by dairy farmers unwilling to take the bird flu threat seriously and a deferential USDA could help to trigger the next global pandemic. In a recent story for Nautilus, journalist Brandon Keim wrote that scientists he spoke with used phrases like red lights flashing, totally novel ballgame, no hope of containing, and under attack.Reforming Americas livestock-dependent policy regimeThere are a number of short- and long-term steps policymakers could take to lower the threat of bird flu. In December, the USDA said that some producers may be inclined to disregard biosecurity because they believe that [the USDA] will continue to cover the costs associated with damages related to an HPAI outbreak. The agency has proposed a rule to require that producers pass a biosecurity audit before theyre eligible for indemnity payments.But Congress could go further by requiring producers to cover their own costs for mass killing and disposing of animals in the wake of disease outbreaks a policy that Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) proposed over two years ago in the Industrial Agriculture Accountability Act. Our federal agricultural policy is designed in such a way that the factory farm model gets all the benefits and none of the blame, Jake Davis, a Missouri-based agricultural policy expert and small farmer who advised on the bill, told Vox in 2022. We have not asked the industry to embed the risk to our food system that they create.As egg prices soar, theres been increased appetite for such alternatives in the US.Requiring the vaccination of egg-laying hens would help, but parts of the poultry industry are concerned it would disrupt trade, while the USDA at the tail end of the Biden administration expressed concerns about the effectiveness of available vaccines. A Trump economic adviser recently said the new administration is looking into medication presumably meaning vaccines as part of its plan to stamp out the virus, and last week gave conditional approval to an H5N1 vaccine. But its unclear when, or if, itll be deployed. The Trump administration has also fired 25 percent of the staff from a network of nearly 60 laboratories that monitor the bird flu and other viruses, some of whom its now trying to hire back.Longer term, policymakers could invest in diversifying Americas protein sources currently, two-thirds of our protein intake comes from animal products. Fewer animals and fewer factory farms would give avian influenza and other viruses fewer opportunities to mutate and spread, while also benefitting the environment and the animals themselves.Congress, the USDA and FDA, and state governments helped to build and still help to expand the factory farm system. But policymakers could choose to shift the food system in a more plant-based direction. Forward-thinking countries like Denmark and the Netherlands are already doing so through programs to pay farmers to raise fewer animals or grow more plant-based crops and to support startups producing plant-based meat, milk, and egg alternatives.As egg prices soar, theres been increased appetite for such alternatives in the US. Josh Tetrick, the CEO of Eat Just the maker of a plant-based liquid egg product called Just Egg, which is made with mung bean protein told me over email that the product has been growing five times faster over the past month than in the past year. And one of the largest US retailers, Tetrick said, increased its orders of the product by 30 percent over the last three weeks. Just Egg is pricey, costing about triple that of liquid eggs from a caged hen, but its not because mung beans are expensive; its because its made by a startup that hasnt achieved economies of scale, nor benefited from taxpayer bailouts or decades of government support like the conventional egg industry. If commercial egg farming does contribute to sparking the global pandemic, investing in plant-based alternatives will look smart in hindsight. As Eat Just put it in a full-page New York Times advertisement in 2023: Plants dont get the flu. Youve read 1 article in the last monthHere at Vox, we're unwavering in our commitment to covering the issues that matter most to you threats to democracy, immigration, reproductive rights, the environment, and the rising polarization across this country.Our mission is to provide clear, accessible journalism that empowers you to stay informed and engaged in shaping our world. 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  • Rockstar Games make shock GTA announcment as fans told to get ready for March 4
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    GTA 6 is still a way off, but the good news is that Rockstar Games is giving GTA 5 a huge next-gen revamp on PC for absolutely nothing here's all we knowTech15:27, 20 Feb 2025Updated 16:17, 20 Feb 2025Ready for some Sabotage?Grand Theft Auto 6 fans know the game is still on track for a 2025 release, but that's not making it any easier.While we still wait for the long-awaited Trailer 2 release date, we thought we'd have to wait for MindsEye from a former Rockstar veteran to get our fix, but the studio has just unveiled a huge freebie for PC players.We've heard GTA 6 could come to PC as early as 2026, but as a make-good, Rockstar Games is offering a mammoth upgrade to existing players on Windows.Content cannot be displayed without consent"Grand Theft Auto V on PC is getting a free upgrade on March 4 with features previously only available in the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions of GTA Online.""This upgrade also includes improved graphics options, faster loading times, and more," it said, pointing to a blog post on Rockstar's Newswire.The update will be free to all players on PC that own GTA 5, with progress for both single-player and GTA Online able to be moved across. It brings the PC version in line with Xbox Series X/S and PS5 versions of the game, with improved visuals and faster loading times.As for what's new, there are fresh vehicles and upgrades, additional animals, the option to subscribe to GTA+, a career progress feature, and a new Landing Page to help players get involved. There's GTA$4,000,000 to earn, too, so it's well worth checking out if you haven't already.If you, like me, claimed GTA 5 for free some time ago, it's a great time to revisit it.For more on GTA 6, check out this fun "rite of passage" idea fans have concocted, as well as rumours of a surprise celebrity appearance gracing Vice City's airwaves.Article continues belowWe've also heard that GTA 6 could be a new Metaverse, as Rockstar has reportedly spoken to creators about building things for its upcoming epic.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.
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  • Dune Awakening gets release date but you can get started right now
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    Dune: Awakening is an exciting survival game set on the unforgiving world of Arrakis, and it's launching sooner than we thought here's when you can play itTech15:02, 20 Feb 2025Updated 15:02, 20 Feb 2025Dune Awakening could be huge(Image: Funcom)Dune Awakening is, as we covered in our preview, shaping up very nicely indeed. The game comes from Conan Exiles developer Funcom, and marks an ambitious new chapter for the studio set in the iconic universe from the books and movies.Taking place in an alternate universe where series protagonist Paul Atreides was never born, players start out with nothing and work to build a life in Arrakis via combat, trading, and harvesting that all-important spice.And, after a long wait, we finally know when we'll be able to play it as we now have a release date.You can party up with friends and rivals alike(Image: Funcom)Dune Awakening will launch on May 20 via Steam (it's a PC exclusive, sorry console gamers), and comes with a price tag of $49.99 (UK pricing is TBA)."Inspired by Frank Herberts legendary sci-fi novel and Legendary Entertainments award-winning films, Dune: Awakening is crafted by Funcoms veteran developers to deliver an experience that resonates with both Dune enthusiasts and survival game fans alike," a press release reads.The good news is that you can start your journey through Arrakis today, with the team at Funcom rolling out both the game's character creation suite, and a PC benchmarking tool.Both are available right now on Steam, letting you create your new arrival to Arrakis while also making sure your PC is up to the task.You can check out the latest trailer below:In our preview of the game last month, we mentioned it'll "devour your time like a hungry sandworm".Article continues below"It's hard not to be very excited about a project that stands out so markedly from its peers while also doing the Dune IP justice," we said, praising its world-building, fun twists on the survival formula, and the way it leans into the wider Dune universe.For more on Dune Awakening, check out our interview with Executive Producer Scott Junior, where we talk World of Warcraft comparisons, and making a support group for players that became worm food.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.
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  • Game developers reveal changes they want to see for Nintendo Switch 2
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    Devs used to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X have had difficulties dealing with Nintendos less powerful hardware (Nintendo)Several Japanese developers have gone on record about the difficulties theyve had porting their games to Switch and what they want to see from the Switch 2.While nobody is expecting the Nintendo Switch 2 to be as much of a graphical powerhouse as the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, its still assumed to be a significant upgrade compared to its predecessor.Nintendo itself remains mum in terms of the exact specs, although its commonly believed the Switch 2 will be roughly equivalent to the PlayStation 4, but have enough technical wizardry to allow it to run the kind of games seen on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.Its not just fans that are eager for a more powerful console from Nintendo, though. Developers want the same thing, particularly those whove had trouble porting games from other platforms to the current Switch.Recently, Automaton sat down with a number of Japanese game developers and engineers to talk to them about the new console. Their biggest hope for the Switch 2? Improved overall hardware specs.The developers admitted to facing plenty of difficulties with making Switch ports because of its lower specs. For instance, the Switchs CPU (central processing unit) often isnt capable of pre-loading (a technique that allows assets and data to be loaded in the background), which creates slowdown problems and longer load times.Storage problems have also been a common issue. Standard Switch game cartridges only allow for up to 32GB of data, so any game larger than that needs to be compressed (which has been described as one of the hardest aspects of porting games to Switch) and/or have the rest of its data be downloaded to the Switchs internal storage or a microSD card. Ever wondered why you dont see the Call Of Duty games on Switch? (Activision)This is one of the key reasons why the Call Of Duty games have never been ported to Switch. Last years Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6, for instance, needs about 84 to 86GB of space on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. So, when Microsoft touted how its purchase of Activision would bring Call Of Duty to Switch, it knew it was impossible on any of the current models.More TrendingWhats more, the Switch apparently reads games faster from its built-in storage and microSD cards, with developers saying the cartridge versions of games suffer from abnormally slow load times. Something that will also hopefully be addressed with the Switch 2, which looks to have a new cartridge format.For all the complaints, however, these developers did stress that they love the Switch as a platform and its because of that they want its successor to be stronger. That way, game development stands to be a lot smoother, and itd be easier to bring more games to the system.There are enough rumours to suggest the Switch 2 will be exactly what these developers are hoping for. Its claimed Microsoft is planning to bring Xbox One era games to the console, like Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Fallout 4, and its theorised the likes of Tekken 8 and Red Dead Redemption 2 already have Switch 2 retail listings. The first Red Dead Redemption already made it to Switch in 2023 (Take-Two Interactive)Emailgamecentral@metro.co.uk, leave a comment below,follow us on Twitter, andsign-up to our newsletter.To submit Inbox letters and Readers Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use ourSubmit Stuff page here.For more stories like this,check our Gaming page.GameCentralSign up for exclusive analysis, latest releases, and bonus community content.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy
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  • Apple Just Shared a First Glimpse of Its Murderbot TV Show
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    Martha Wells' award-winning sci-fi book series will soon be a streaming series, co-created by Chris and Paul Weitz and starring Alexander Skarsgrd.
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  • A Lifetime of the Worlds Best Learning in Bite-Sized Chunks With Headway Is Only $48 (Over 80% Off)
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    The desire to further yourself through constant learning is admirable, but if you have a full-time job or many of the other commitments that come with everyday living, keeping your nose buried in book after book just isnt an option. Headway Premium has taken those books over 1,500 of them with more being added every day and boiled each of them down to 15 minutes of the most essential and useful information.See at StackSocialAt that rate, youll be shocked how many incredible books on as many topics as you want youll be able to absorb over a lifetime. And a lifetime of Headway Premium is on sale for 80% off right now at StackSocial, dropping the $300 list price to just $60. Better still, use the code LEVELUP20 at checkout to take another 20% off the sale price, giving you a lifetime of learning for just $48.Learn While You EarnEven if you devote time every day to reading the best nonfiction bestsellers, youre only going to get through so many of them thanks to your already busy life. But when those books are broken down into 15-minute professionally narrated summaries that you can listen to on the Headway app anytime, suddenly youre absorbing all of that knowledge in a fraction of the time. And once you sign up and answer a few questions about your goals and interests, Headway will curate your selections for you.Learning on the go with Headway is fun, too the app has a game-like experience where you can track your progress and earn achievements while you master new skills. The Headway book summaries are downloadable so you can take them anywhere and listen offline. Just 15 minutes of your commute time, workout time, or even during a walk can be spent absorbing actionable insights and tips from over 1,500 bestselling nonfiction books.Millions ServedOver 20 million people have downloaded Headway, which has been recognized as the App Stores App of the Day four times in a row in 2023 and earned an Apple Editors Choice award. That speaks volumes to the popularity and effectiveness of a Headway subscription, and its also an alarm for you there are 20 million people out there improving themselves every day. Dont get left behind!A lifetime subscription to Headway Premium is just $60 right now at StackSocial, and when you use the code LEVELUP20 at checkout that price comes down even more, to just $48. Order now and get your instant redemption code via email, and start your lifetime of curated learning right away.See at StackSocial
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  • Design Apothecary / ecoLogicStudio
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    Design Apothecary / ecoLogicStudioSave this picture! Pepe FotografiaArchitects: ecoLogicStudioPhotographsPhotographs:Pepe Fotografia Lead Architects: Claudia Pasquero, Marco Poletto More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. ecoLogicStudio www.ecologicstudio.com, architecture and research firm blending biotechnology and design, founded in London in 2005 by Prof Claudia Pasquero and Dr Marco Poletto, officially presents the Design Apothecary, their new biophilic project in the city of Turin in Italy. The Design Apothecary represents an evolution in the conversion of industrial heritage into creative hubs and tests a new concept of ecologic domesticity. Its centerpiece is a fully functional air purifying algae garden, featuring 17 photosynthetic reactors. This opens-up on a living lab room bordering a balcony with a library of medicinal plants. In addition, guests will be welcomed into a drawing room that simultaneously functions as an exhibition space for 3D-printed biophilic products and furniture. Finally, adjacent to it, a more private area hosts a playful guestroom. After evaluating various locations, Claudia and Marco chose to develop their first Design Apothecary in Turin. The city is renowned for its rich artistic, scientific, and technological heritage as well as a tradition for radical design eclecticism. At the forefront of aerospace and automotive research, as well as cutting-edge developments in AI and robotics, Turin is growing a strong scientific community. It also presents challenges, such as very high levels of air pollution, which makes it a perfect test bed for bio-design.Save this picture!The project is nestled inside the Ex Mulini Feyles, a XIX century industrial complex in the city center of Turin that rose to prominence in the 70s as one of the headquarters of the Arte Povera Movement, hosting among others the studio of artists Marisa and Mario Merz. "The idea of a new outpost in Turin comes from our interest in exploring creativity as a Polycephalum an entity capable of developing multiple forms of intelligence. Our research is carried out in synergy between ecoLogicStudio in London and the Synthetic Landscape Lab, which I direct at the University of Innsbruck. In this context the Design Apothecary will allow us to spatialize the potential for new models of circular design and healthy living, which have always been at the core of our design research". says Prof Claudia Pasquero, co-founder of ecoLogicStudio. At the center of the 250 sqm open plan space sits the air purifying algae garden, the operating system of hi-efficiency engineered photosynthesis. The whole space comes to life, fueled by the algae's unique metabolism, once the 200 liters of living cultures of Spirulina, Chlorella and Cyanidium housed in the algae garden are established and start to grow. The cultures absorb CO2 at a rate of 250gr/day (equivalent to 4 large trees) and re-metabolize air pollutants into 140g of dry algae and 84g of vegetable proteins every day, enough to supplement the family's diet. The inhabitants benefit from 190 g of fresh oxygen emitted from the very first day of operation. The biomass is regularly harvested by Claudia, Marco as well as their family and team, and processed in the kitchen overlooking the living lab room. Biomass is often used as fertilizer in the medical plants garden, as protein ingredient in gourmet recipes, as sugary intake for biodegrading mycelium capsules and as raw material to 3D print products and interior design components.Save this picture!Architecturally, the algae garden is made of a modular fir wood lattice structure, with a module of 50 cm. Assembled with stainless nuts and bolts and 3D-printed joints, the structure is fully reversible and expandable. It hosts 17 photobioreactors of lab grade borosilicate glass as well all the aeration and harvesting systems. All the biodegradable components of the air purifying algae garden have been 3D printed in the lab area itself, emphasizing the circular nature of the metabolic processes underpinning the design and the production of the Design Apothecary interior project. After establishing a productive algae garden, ecoLogicStudio's team moved on to a second phase in the apothecary project, which includes setting up the medical plants garden and the mycelium capsules. The abovementioned fir wood system is employed on the south-west side of the space to integrate a kitchen and food preparation island fronting a long storage shelving system, housing the mycelium. The system is screened by bespoke polycarbonate panels framed with birch plywood sliding on stainless steel track with magnetic closure. Running along a typical Northern Italian narrow balcony with a wrought iron railing is a system of 10 planters housing medicinal plants and some climbing plants that provide a second vegetated layer for shading during summer. This system will eliminate the need for air conditioning in the space, reducing energy consumption and encouraging open interaction with the vegetated balcony and inner courtyard.In the center of the living lab room, ecoLogicStudio has designed a 2x2 meter table consisting of four parts that can be rearranged to suit various modes of use: a "formal" squared configuration supports bio-lab activities while an "organic" configuration is better suited for informal gatherings. The table embodies the essence of the Design Apothecary project, reflecting its dual purpose: a space dedicated to leisure and interaction that turns into a space for experimentation and research.Save this picture!The north-east side of the Design Apothecary is the drawing room defined by a unique branching lighting system, inspired in its design by the behavior of the Physarum Polycephalum, another creature inhabiting the apothecary. The drawing room serves as a gallery where Claudia and Marco will showcase, on a rotating basis, bio-art and design products from their archive, including some original copies of artworks acquired by prestigious museums such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Center for Art and Media (ZKM) in Karlsruhe, and the Mudac - Museum of Contemporary Design and Applied Arts in Lausanne, artworks like H.O.R.T.U.S. XL Astaxanthin.g, GAN-Physarum: La drive numrique, Bio.Serie, and AIReactor, will be showcased here. The drawing room will also serve as space for lectures, special events or large family gatherings: 4 Zolla window benches made of cardboard and cork integrating a set of mycelium capsules will be unveiled for the first time. Lastly, the drawing room leads to one of the most private realm of the project that includes a book- and bio-material library, and to the guest lodging. Conceived as a gridded forest of timber joists and screened by large sliding panels, the fir wood lattice structure integrates, in a very compact and three-dimensional space, two elevated tatami beds perched above a storage wardrobe, and a cork desk surface that extends towards the large window into a cozy double reading alcove overlooking the cityscape of Via San Donato.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessProject locationAddress:Corso Tassoni 56, Turin, ItalyLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officeecoLogicStudioOfficePublished on February 20, 2025Cite: "Design Apothecary / ecoLogicStudio" 20 Feb 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1026928/design-apothecary-ecologicstudio&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! 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