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First Comprehensive Plastics Database Tallies Staggering 16,000 ChemicalsAnd It's Still Incomplete - Scientific American (No paywall)

Plastics are inescapable. That soda bottle or disposable razor or even the coating on your mattress may expose you to hundreds of different chemicals, some of which scientists know very little about. Scientists are now a step closer to handling this complexity. On Thursday the PlastChem Project, a group of researchers in Norway and Switzerland, announced that it had identified more than 16,000 chemicals in plastic products in the first comprehensive database of all known plastic chemicals. The database, accompanied by a report, sorts the chemicals by their known environmental and health effects—a bank of information the PlastChem team hopes will inform governmental regulations, as well as international negotiations for a treaty to curb plastic use and production.

“It’s a dynamite report,” says Miriam Diamond, who studies chemical contaminants at the University of Toronto and was not involved in the research. The new database brings together information from scientific papers and seven datasets that detail different chemicals, says Martin Wagner, PlastChem’s project lead and a biologist who studies plastics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. It took his team about a year to compile and sort through all the data. A 2023 report from the United Nations Environment Program had previously estimated there are more than 13,000 chemicals associated with plastics. The new database expands this to a degree that shocks even scientists who study these issues. “Sixteen thousand chemicals—oh, my God,” Diamond says.

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The tropical disease that's suddenly everywhere  
  

The tropical disease that's suddenly everywhere
Dengue (pronounced DEN-gay), a mosquito-borne illness that has circulated to a limited degree for centuries, is now spreading with unprecedented speed around the world. It’s a worrying example of how a changing climate and 21st-century demographic trends can quickly turn a public health nuisance into a daunting global health crisis.


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Australian efforts on Islamophobia flag despite Christchurch wake-up call  
  

Australian efforts on Islamophobia flag despite Christchurch wake-up call
“I think we’re looking for honesty and for reckoning. That honest reflection and accountability,” Rita Jabri Markwell, legal adviser to the Australian Muslim Advocacy Network (AMAN), told Al Jazeera.






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SpaceX's Starship Just Had Amazing Firsts For Spaceflight  
  

SpaceX's Starship Just Had Amazing Firsts For Spaceflight
SpaceX's colossal Starship reached orbital speed for the first time as well as demonstrated a first step toward being able to refuel in space, before the company ultimately lost the ship on Thursday.


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This Startup Cleans Up The "Ugly Underside" Of AI - Forbes (No paywall)  
  

This Startup Cleans Up The
Artificial intelligence models require vast amounts of data to train and improve. And while there is ample data to address that need, it is often a mess of various formats — PDFs, HTML, Word docs, emails — that must be distilled down before being fed into those AI models.




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In a new hacking crime wave, much more personal data is being held hostage  
  

In a new hacking crime wave, much more personal data is being held hostage
Joe McMann, head of cybersecurity services at Binary Defense, a cybersecurity solutions provider, said the new battleground is data extortion and companies need to shift gears to face the threat.


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Internet outage hits several African countries as undersea cables fail  
  

Internet outage hits several African countries as undersea cables fail
A dozen countries across Africa suffered a major internet outage on Thursday as multiple undersea telecommunication cables reported failures, network operators and internet watch groups said.




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How Biden could dial up the pressure on Israel -- if he really wanted to  
  

How Biden could dial up the pressure on Israel -- if he really wanted to
Since the war in Gaza began in October, the Biden administration has mostly pursued what’s been called a “bear hug” strategy when it comes to Israel, avoiding public criticism and upholding the country’s right to defend itself. This is partly out of genuine support for Israel following Hamas’s October 7 attacks, and also to preserve the ability to exert some influence over Israeli policy behind the scenes.


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Billie Eilish's Choir Teacher 'Grateful' For Oscar Ceremony Shoutout  
  

Billie Eilish's Choir Teacher 'Grateful' For Oscar Ceremony Shoutout
Although Eilish hasn’t revealed “Ms. T’s” full name, The Hollywood Reporter did manage to track down Mandy Brigham, who met Eilish when she was 8 and a member of the Los Angeles Children’s Chorus.




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The Bump-Stocks Case Is About Something Far Bigger Than Gun Regulations - The Atlantic (No paywall)  
  

The Bump-Stocks Case Is About Something Far Bigger Than Gun Regulations
Sometimes a Supreme Court case appears to be about a minor technical issue, but is in fact a reflection of a much broader and significant legal development—one that could upend years of settled precedent and, with it, basic understandings of the allocation of powers across our system of government.


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Satya Nadella says Google should've been the 'default winner' of the AI race  
  

Satya Nadella says Google should've been the 'default winner' of the AI race
"Google's a very competent company and obviously they have both the talent and the compute. They're the vertically integrated player in this. They have everything from data to silicon to models to products and distribution," Nadella said on Norges Bank Investment Management's podcast "In Good Company."




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Federal judge finds city of Flint in contempt over lead water pipe crisis  
  

Federal judge finds city of Flint in contempt over lead water pipe crisis
A federal judge has found the city of Flint in contempt for failing to comply with a court order that spelled out the steps it needed to take to finish replacing old lead pipes following the Michigan city's lead-contaminated water scandal.


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Who is Mohammad Mustafa, the new prime minister of Palestinian Authority   
  

Who is Mohammad Mustafa, the new prime minister of Palestinian Authority
Mohammad Mustafa, a leading business figure, was appointed as the prime minister of the Palestinian Authority (PA) on Thursday (Mar 14). His appointment comes amid mounting international pressure calling for the overhaul and revitalisation of the governing body of the occupied Palestinian territories.




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Japan's 'shunto' wage negotiations hit fever pitch this week. Here's why they matter  
  

Japan's 'shunto' wage negotiations hit fever pitch this week. Here's why they matter
Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda has repeatedly said the outcome of this year's wage negotiations will influence the central bank's decision on when to exit the world's last negative interest rate policy.


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Young Entrepreneurs Find a Way to Indulge Their C.E.O. Dreams  
  

Young Entrepreneurs Find a Way to Indulge Their C.E.O. Dreams
“Jim was an early success story,” Mr. Grousbeck said. In 1994, after 10 years as chief executive, Mr. Southern sold Uniform Printing for a return of 24 times on the investment, according to a 2016 study on entrepreneurship by the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.




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Adobe Drops on Weak Forecast Fueled by AI Competition Fears  
  

Adobe Drops on Weak Forecast Fueled by AI Competition Fears
In December, Adobe said it was abandoning its planned merger with product design startup Figma Inc. in response to regulatory pressure, which freed up billions in cash. It’s also ending its effort to create a product internally to rival Figma, and instead may explore the product category through partnerships.


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The FCC has finally decreed that 25Mbps and 3Mbps are not 'broadband' speed  
  

The FCC has finally decreed that 25Mbps and 3Mbps are not 'broadband' speed
“I think our new threshold, frankly, should be 100Mbps. I think anything short of that shortchanges our children, our future, and our new digital economy.” That’s what FCC commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel argued nine years ago — now, it’s finally happening.




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What to know about Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce's new restaurant  
  

What to know about Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce's new restaurant
Kansas City Chiefs stars and three-time Super Bowl Champion teammates Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce are taking their talents from the stadium to the steakhouse, investing as partners in a new Kansas City restaurant, 1587 Prime.


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TikTok Is Its Own Worst Enemy  
  

TikTok Is Its Own Worst Enemy
I’ve arrived at this position reluctantly. I still find much of the anti-TikTok case to be based on vague claims of theoretical harms. And I’m sympathetic to arguments made by organizations like the A.C.L.U. and the Electronic Frontier Foundation that banning TikTok would stifle constitutionally protected speech by American citizens, and could set a precedent that authoritarian governments around the world could cite to justify censoring online speech they did not like.


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Highlights From SpaceX’s Starship Test Flight  
  

Highlights From SpaceX’s Starship Test Flight
The Starship system consists of two stages — the Super Heavy rocket booster and the upper-stage spacecraft, which is also called Starship. The company intends both to be fully reusable in the future. Read more about Starship.


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‘Squid Game’ Actor Found Guilty of Sexual Misconduct  
  

‘Squid Game’ Actor Found Guilty of Sexual Misconduct
Mr. Oh denied kissing the woman, claimed that he had held her hand to help her carry things, and said that his apology to her was not an admission of guilt, the judge said. Mr. Oh’s lawyers also argued that the woman’s narrative was inconsistent. But the judge found her accusations credible.


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El Salvador Has Thousands More Bitcoins Than Previously Known  
  

El Salvador Has Thousands More Bitcoins Than Previously Known
We\'ve decided to transfer a big chunk of our #Bitcoin to a cold wallet, and store that cold wallet in a physical vault within our national territory.You can call it our first #Bitcoin piggy bank 🇸🇻It\'s not much, but it\'s honest work 😂 pic.twitter.com/dqzedykxT1


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White House Calls on Republicans to End Biden Impeachment Inquiry  
  

White House Calls on Republicans to End Biden Impeachment Inquiry
House Republicans are not quite ready to give up. They argue that they are still investigating and have scheduled a hearing with Hunter Biden’s former business associates next week. They are also demanding recordings from the investigation of the special counsel Robert K. Hur, who examined Mr. Biden’s handling of classified documents, even though that was not among the topics of the impeachment inquiry and Mr. Hur decided no criminal charges were warranted.


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In Louisiana, Extreme Weather Does the Unforgivable: Endanger Crawfish Season  
  

In Louisiana, Extreme Weather Does the Unforgivable: Endanger Crawfish Season
The persistent heat that roasted the Gulf Coast during a record-setting summer is still punishing Louisiana. Farmers and scientists say the summertime drought has delivered a blow directly to the state’s soul in a way that hurricanes or other extreme weather never have: It has come perilously close to ruining crawfish season.


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Tornadoes Reported as Severe Weather Tears Through Midwest  
  

Tornadoes Reported as Severe Weather Tears Through Midwest
Andy Price, pastor of Cornerstone Baptist Church, in downtown Winchester, said that not much was left of his church. The roof was gone, and the church’s maintenance shed had vanished, he said, adding that he believed the morning light would reveal more damage.


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McDonald's customers unable to order after systems outage  
  

McDonald's customers unable to order after systems outage
If you are reading this page and can\'t see the form you will need to visit the mobile version of the BBC website to submit your question or comment or you can email us at [email protected]. Please include your name, age and location with any submission.


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Aspen Has 153 New Acres of Terrain. Cue the Champagne.  
  

Aspen Has 153 New Acres of Terrain. Cue the Champagne.
First the snow had to fall, though. When I had skied the area with Mr. Buchheister and a group of Ski Co. execs a few days before, conditions had been, well, “sketchy.” The snow was hard and slick as we made our way through the trees to a steep, mogul-covered slope called Loushin’s that tested my resolve, and the newly sharpened edges of my skis.


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Russia Strengthens Its Internet Controls in Critical Year for Putin  
  

Russia Strengthens Its Internet Controls in Critical Year for Putin
The moves come at a critical time for Mr. Putin, who has been dealing with memorials for Aleksei A. Navalny, the Kremlin’s fiercest critic, after he died last month in a Russian prison, as well as the effects of an ongoing war in Ukraine. On Friday, Russians also begin heading to the polls to vote in a presidential election that Mr. Putin is all but certain to win, with the strengthened internet controls showing the government does not plan to take any chances.


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A Looming TikTok Ban, a Royal Photoshop Mystery and Your Snitching Car  
  

A Looming TikTok Ban, a Royal Photoshop Mystery and Your Snitching Car
“Hard Fork” is hosted by Kevin Roose and Casey Newton and produced by Davis Land and Rachel Cohn. The show is edited by Jen Poyant. Engineering by Alyssa Moxley and original music by Dan Powell, Elisheba Ittoop and Marion Lozano.


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Florida Man Sues G.M. and LexisNexis Over Sale of His Cadillac Data  
  

Florida Man Sues G.M. and LexisNexis Over Sale of His Cadillac Data
In his complaint, Mr. Chicco said he called G.M. and LexisNexis repeatedly to ask why his data had been collected without his consent. He was eventually told that his data had been sent via OnStar — G.M.’s connected services company, which is also named in the suit — and that he had enrolled in OnStar’s Smart Driver program, a feature for getting driver feedback and digital badges for good driving.


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Getting to the Bottom of the ‘Dune’ Popcorn Bucket  
  

Getting to the Bottom of the ‘Dune’ Popcorn Bucket
Lindsay Moyer thinks about popcorn. She is the senior nutritionist at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a nonprofit consumer advocacy group focused on food systems and healthy eating. She sat down with The New York Times to discuss what she sees when she considers “Dune: The Popcorn Bucket.” This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.


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U.S. Approves $500 Million for Bahrain Oil Project, Despite Opposition  
  

U.S. Approves $500 Million for Bahrain Oil Project, Despite Opposition
Between 2017 and 2021 the bank provided nearly $6 billion in financing for fossil fuel projects and $120 million for clean energy, according to a tally by the Perspectives Climate Group consultancy and the nonprofit group Oxfam.


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Opinion | Social Security and Medicare Are on the Ballot  
  

Opinion | Social Security and Medicare Are on the Ballot
Biden is saying that none of this is necessary. This is a significant move to the left — although it’s also a move to the center, in the sense that voters never agreed with the elite conventional wisdom that benefits must be cut and a majority consistently say the rich don’t pay enough in taxes.


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Qatar Airways to launch First Class, as airline courts Airbus and Boeing for new planes  
  

Qatar Airways to launch First Class, as airline courts Airbus and Boeing for new planes
\"We might consider it in the near future,\" he said when asked if Qatar Airways could consider going public. He nevertheless stressed the decision would lie with Qatar Airways stakeholders and the Qatari Government.


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Biden's 'billionaire tax' takes aim at the super-rich — but can a wealth tax work in reality?  
  

Biden's 'billionaire tax' takes aim at the super-rich — but can a wealth tax work in reality?
\"There are people who are talking you know, very seriously about the idea of libertarianism and saying there is a limit on total wealth that people should be allowed to have and sort of basically 100% tax above that level,\" Advani said.


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Russians vote in an election that Putin will win, but the Kremlin is looking for a landslide victory  
  

Russians vote in an election that Putin will win, but the Kremlin is looking for a landslide victory
\"The reappointment of Vladimir Putin seems inexorable. The objective of the Kremlin, however, is not just victory, but a landslide result, both in turnout and percentage of votes. This would legitimise Putin\'s legacy and his war of aggression, relegating the remaining opposition to an even more marginalised role, and allowing Putin to implement, unchecked, his vision for the next six years,\" she noted.


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Mystery in Japan as dangerous streptococcal infections soar to record levels  
  

Mystery in Japan as dangerous streptococcal infections soar to record levels
“We want people to take preventive steps such as keeping your fingers and hands clean, and exercising cough etiquette,” the health minister, Keizo Takemi, told reporters earlier this year, according to the Japan Times.


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Victorian doctor suspended amid investigation into woman's death after abortion  
  

Victorian doctor suspended amid investigation into woman's death after abortion
A message on the clinic's website states surgical terminations, sleep vasectomies and IUD insertions with anaesthetic are not available until further notice, but Kenney said that was not related to Kaur's death.


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Growing safety concerns over lithium-ion batteries after four fires in one day in NSW  
  

Growing safety concerns over lithium-ion batteries after four fires in one day in NSW
The NSW fair trading minister, Anoulack Chanthivong, said the state would keep inspecting retailers and educating consumers while state and federal governments develop responses to the ACCC’s recommendations.


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Australian Alps face world's largest loss of snow by end of century, research shows  
  

Australian Alps face world's largest loss of snow by end of century, research shows
While skiing and its touristic value are of great importance for local economies, "biodiversity in mountainous areas is already heavily affected by global warming," the study said. "[It] is likely to receive additional pressure by expanding ski areas and a concentration of skiers towards higher elevations."


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Middle East crisis live: Spanish aid vessel visible off Gaza coast, say reports  
  

Middle East crisis live: Spanish aid vessel visible off Gaza coast, say reports
The UN special envoy for Yemen has told the UN security council, the longer the war in Gaza goes on and Yemen’s Houthi rebels keep attacking ships in the Red Sea the greater the risk that Yemen could be propelled back into war. Hans Grundberg said it has been impossible to shield his promising efforts to restore peace to Yemen because the reality is, “what happens regionally impacts Yemen – and what happens in Yemen can impact the region”.


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Macmillan Cancer Support to axe 150 jobs amid soaring inflation  
  

Macmillan Cancer Support to axe 150 jobs amid soaring inflation
Sarah Vibert, the chief executive of the National Council for Voluntary Organisations, said: “Charities of all sizes are facing a triple threat of record demand, falling income and rising operational costs – with none of these showing signs of letting up anytime soon.”


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Israeli forces kill 20 Palestinians waiting for aid, Gaza health ministry says  
  

Israeli forces kill 20 Palestinians waiting for aid, Gaza health ministry says
Israel’s retaliatory campaign of bombardment and ground operations in Gaza to destroy Hamas has killed at least 31,341 people, most of them women and children, according to the territory’s health ministry.


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Put Thames Water into special administration, Lib Dems tell ministers  
  

Put Thames Water into special administration, Lib Dems tell ministers
A government spokesperson said: “Water companies are commercial entities and we do not comment on the financial situation of specific companies as it would not be appropriate. We prepare for a range of scenarios across our regulated industries – including water – as any responsible government would.”


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Water firms' profits in England and Wales almost double since 2019, find Lib Dems  
  

Water firms' profits in England and Wales almost double since 2019, find Lib Dems
"I was proud to launch our party's campaign on this issue three years ago, and thrust water quality into the Westminster spotlight. Liberal Democrat activists across the country are spearheading the fight against polluting and profiteering water firms."


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NHS hospitals hit by shortage of life-saving drug for chronic breathing issues  
  

NHS hospitals hit by shortage of life-saving drug for chronic breathing issues
An NHS spokesperson said: “Recent short-term disruption to the supply of salbutamol nebuliser liquid has now been resolved. This was caused by one supplier experiencing a manufacturing issue. The department quickly engaged with suppliers and others in the supply chain to ensure supplies were available for UK patients.”




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