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Man Causes ‘Catastrophic Damage’ to Chihuly Glass Museum in Seattle

Man Causes ‘Catastrophic Damage’ to Chihuly Glass Museum in Seattle

A man caused $240,000 in damage to the Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum in Seattle late on Monday night, according to a report by the local police. The Seattle Police Department did not name the man, saying only that he was 40 and that he was arrested for assault. The blotter report described the vandalism as “catastrophic damage.” According to the report, the man destroyed several sculptures of plants located on the museum’s grounds. Those sculptures are by Dale Chihuly, whose glass sculptures are highly prized. Related Articles “Officers found large pieces of colorful broken glass on the walking path and scattered around the area,” the police said, noting that the man was taken into custody after security identified him. The police alleged that the man “threw broken glass shards at security,” though he did not hurt anyone in the process. Moreover, the man allegedly “also picked up a broken shard of glass and tried to stab the museum security officer multiple times.” The report came with pictures that purported to show the sculptures’ shards …

Boosting the blood-brain barrier could avert brain damage in athletes

Boosting the blood-brain barrier could avert brain damage in athletes

Repeatedly heading a football is increasingly being linked to lasting brain damage Rene Nijhuis/MB Media Repeated head knocks cause long-term damage to the delicate blood-brain barrier, potentially driving chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a neurodegenerative condition that affects some former footballers, rugby players and boxers. The finding may lead to new ways to diagnose, prevent and treat the devastating condition, which is currently only identified after someone has died. “There are many drugs in development that are seeking to restore the blood-brain barrier for the treatment of neurological disorders, so the future will be very bright if we can see the approval of some of these medications,” says Matthew Campbell at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland. Campbell and his colleagues scanned the brains of 47 former footballers, rugby players and boxers who had retired an average of 12 years earlier. They also scanned the brains of retired athletes who had competed in non-contact sports, like rowing, and people without any sporting backgrounds. The participants were injected with a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent that only entered …

Using AI to verify human advice could damage your professional relationships

Using AI to verify human advice could damage your professional relationships

New research published in Computers in Human Behavior suggests that consulting artificial intelligence (AI) for advice may unintentionally strain relationships with human professionals. AI tools are rapidly becoming part of everyday decision-making, promising quick answers, personalised guidance, and lower costs. Many individuals utilize these tools alongside human professionals to double-check information or get a second opinion. Previous studies have demonstrated that human advisors sometimes react negatively when clients consult multiple experts. In those situations, advisors may interpret the search for a second opinion as a lack of trust. Yet until recently, little attention had been given to how advisors respond when the second opinion originates from a computer algorithm rather than another person. Hence, researchers Gerri Spassova (Monash University, Australia) and Mauricio Palmeira (University of South Florida, USA) set out to explore how human advisors react when clients consult AI in addition to seeking professional advice. To investigate, the pair conducted four experiments involving roughly 180 to 300 adult participants each. In the first experiment, the participants had actual real-world advisory experience. In the subsequent …

Cannabidiol may help treat severe alcohol addiction and protect the brain from damage

Cannabidiol may help treat severe alcohol addiction and protect the brain from damage

A compound found in cannabis may help reduce alcohol addiction and withdrawal symptoms, according to new research in animals that suggests the substance could protect the brain from damage caused by heavy drinking. This study was published in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology. Alcohol addiction remains a serious global health issue. People with alcohol use disorder often struggle with uncontrollable drinking and experience severe withdrawal symptoms when they try to stop. While several medications exist to help treat alcohol addiction, many provide only limited benefits or cause unwanted side effects. A potential alternative is cannabidiol (CBD), a naturally occurring compound in the cannabis plant. Unlike THC, it does not produce the “high” associated with marijuana. Recently, researchers have studied CBD for a variety of medical uses, such as reducing anxiety and treating epilepsy. Previous animal studies hinted that CBD might also reduce alcohol consumption and alcohol-seeking behavior. However, many of those experiments involved animals that were not fully dependent on alcohol, and the new research aimed to explore whether CBD could help in cases that more closely …

US military bombs military sites on Kharg island, Iranian media reports no damage

US military bombs military sites on Kharg island, Iranian media reports no damage

President Donald Trump said the US destroyed military sites on an island vital to Iran’s oil network and warned that its oil infrastructure could be next if Iran continues to interfere with the passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s Fars news agency, citing sources on Kharg Island, said there had been no damage to oil facilities and that only military targets had been destroyed by the US strikes. Story by Peter O’Brien and Lou Kisiela. Keywords for this article Source link

EU deforestation law will damage trade with US, Trump official warns – POLITICO

EU deforestation law will damage trade with US, Trump official warns – POLITICO

The senior official also complained about a stipulation in the law that if the level of deforestation in any country exceeds 70,000 hectares annually, that country cannot be considered “low risk.” That standard “just doesn’t work for us,” they said. “It’s not fair.” Representatives from the European Commission are meeting with members of the delegation on Friday “at technical level” to discuss the law, a spokesperson for the European Commission confirmed to POLITICO. European Environment Commissioner Jessika Roswall told reporters in January that there would be no new legislative proposal come April, saying businesses need “predictability.” A 2024 report from the U.S. Congressional Research Service estimated that, in 2023, U.S. exports of the seven commodities under the EUDR accounted for approximately 3 percent of the value of U.S. exports to the EU, “so overall the EUDR may not significantly affect U.S. trade.” European Environment Commissioner Jessika Roswall told reporters in January that there would be no new legislative proposal come April, saying businesses need “predictability.” | Gabriel Luengas/Europa Press via Getty Images Still, the authors wrote, the …

Sam Altman in Damage Control Mode as ChatGPT Users Are Mass Cancelling Subscriptions Because OpenAI Is “Training a War Machine”

Sam Altman in Damage Control Mode as ChatGPT Users Are Mass Cancelling Subscriptions Because OpenAI Is “Training a War Machine”

Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech OpenAI just handed one of its biggest rivals a massive PR victory, in a blunder that even CEO Sam Altman admitted had optics that “don’t look good.” On Friday, Altman announced that OpenAI had reached a new agreement with the Department of Defense over how its AI systems would be deployed across the military, an act that many saw as the company crossing the picket line. That’s because Anthropic, a company founded by former OpenAI employees, had refused to give in to the Pentagon’s demands that it give the military unrestricted use of its Claude AI, even as CEO Dario Amodei insisted that Anthropic’s AI not be used for autonomous weaponry or the mass surveillance of US citizens. It was a move that could come at great cost for Anthropic. The Pentagon had vowed to ice the company out of contracts with the federal government by declaring it a “supply chain risk,” and even threatened to seize its …

Iranian-made drone hits British air base in Cyprus, causing limited damage

Iranian-made drone hits British air base in Cyprus, causing limited damage

AKROTIRI, Cyprus: A drone strike hit a British air base in Cyprus overnight, causing limited damage and no casualties, Cypriot and British officials said on Monday (Mar 2), in a marked escalation effectively dragging an EU member state into the conflict surrounding Iran. The strike, which hit a runway at the Royal Air Force base of Akrotiri, was the first attack on the military facility since a rocket attack by Libyan militants in 1986. It shook the east Mediterranean island, a holiday hotspot and home to thousands of foreign companies.   Britain had moved additional air assets to Akrotiri in anticipation of US action against Iran in preceding weeks while saying British bases would not be used. On Sunday, however, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Britain had accepted a US request to use its bases for defensive strikes against Iranian missiles in storage depots or launchers. British foreign minister Yvette Cooper said the US had not requested access to the Akrotiri air base. Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides said in a speech that the Shahed-type unmanned …