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Microscope Discovers Nearly a Quarter Million Nanoplastics in Average Liter of Bottled Water

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In a groundbreaking revelation, scientists at Columbia and Rutgers universities have, for the first time, detected and categorized nearly a quarter million invisible nanoplastics in the average liter of bottled water. Using a microscope equipped with dual lasers, researchers examined samples from three common bottled water brands, uncovering particle levels ranging from 110,000 to 400,000 per liter, with an average of approximately 240,000, as reported in a study published in Monday’s Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

These nanoplastics are minuscule, measuring less than a micron in size, with 25,400 microns in an inch. This finding surpasses previous studies that focused on slightly larger microplastics, ranging from visible 5 millimeters to one micron. The study revealed the presence of 10 to 100 times more nanoplastics than the previously studied microplastics in bottled water.

The investigation raises concerns about the potential sources of these nanoplastics, with lead author Naixin Qian, a Columbia physical chemist, pointing to the bottle material itself and the reverse osmosis membrane filter used to exclude contaminants. While the study did not disclose the names of the three brands analyzed, Qian mentioned they were common and purchased at Walmart. However, researchers plan to broaden their sample pool before pinpointing specific brands.

The crucial question remains unanswered: Are these nanoplastic particles detrimental to human health?

Phoebe Stapleton, a toxicologist at Rutgers and co-author of the study, highlighted the ongoing examination of the potential health risks. “That’s currently under review. We don’t know if it’s dangerous or how dangerous,” she said. “We do know that they are getting into the tissues (of mammals, including people) … and the current research is looking at what they’re doing in the cells.”

As concerns about plastic pollution escalate, this research underscores the need for further investigation into the potential health implications of nanoplastics in bottled water, raising awareness about the unseen environmental and health challenges posed by these microscopic particles.

Michigan Dominates Washington to Secure 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship

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In a historic clash, the No. 1 Michigan Wolverines asserted their dominance over the No. 2 Washington Huskies in a spectacular performance that culminated in a 34-13 victory, securing the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship in Houston. The triumph marks Michigan’s return to the pinnacle of college football, bringing a championship ring to Ann Arbor for the first time since 1997.

The Wolverines, under the guidance of Coach Jim Harbaugh, showcased an impressive ground game, amassing a record-breaking 303 yards rushing while overpowering the Huskies on both offensive and defensive lines throughout the contest. Running back Blake Corum led the charge with 134 yards and two touchdowns on 21 touches, complemented by Donovan Edwards, who, despite minimal contributions earlier in the season due to injuries, broke loose for two first-quarter touchdowns and totaled 104 yards on six carries.

Michigan’s rushing dominance proved historic, surpassing Washington’s total yardage for the entire game (301) and setting a new standard for the most rushing yards by a national title winner in the BCS/CFP era (since 1998). Corum and Edwards etched their names in history as the first teammates to each rush for over 100 yards in a national championship since Alabama’s Eddie Lacy and T.J. Yeldon in 2013.

Quarterback J.J. McCarthy, despite registering the fewest passing yards (140) for a winning signal caller since the 2010 BCS title game, played a crucial role in the Wolverines’ triumph. The victory marks Harbaugh’s successful redemption, overcoming previous struggles against arch-rival Ohio State, securing three consecutive wins, including a national title, and cementing his status as the ultimate Michigan Man.

The championship game concluded a season marred by controversies for Harbaugh, with suspensions and allegations, but Michigan’s resilience prevailed. After surviving an overtime battle against No. 4 Alabama in the Rose Bowl, the Wolverines faced a challenging matchup against Washington, who rallied from an early deficit. However, a resilient defensive stand and a 71-yard offensive surge with Corum’s second touchdown secured Michigan’s victory.

Despite Washington’s top-ranked passing offense, Michigan’s defense emerged as the superior unit, intercepting star quarterback Michael Penix Jr. twice. Penix, the 2023 Heisman Trophy runner-up, faced challenges as his usually precise passes went astray, and his receivers struggled with drops in critical moments.

The Wolverines’ triumph carries significant milestones:

  • First national championship since 1997 (split with Nebraska)
  • Tenth national title in program history
  • First undisputed crown of the modern era
  • First No. 1 seed to beat a No. 2 seed in the CFP National Championship (1-3)
  • Second Big Ten team to win a CFP (Ohio State, 2014)
  • First Big Ten team to win 15+ games since the University of Chicago in 1899
  • McCarthy’s remarkable career record of 27-1 as a starter (third-best winning percentage in FBS history)
  • Michigan’s 40-3 record over the last three seasons, rebounding from a 2-4 campaign in the COVID-19 shortened 2020 season
  • Snapping Washington’s 21-game winning streak, the longest active streak in the FBS

Corum’s consistent excellence was highlighted with a touchdown in all 15 games this season, contributing to Michigan’s triumphant journey to the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship.

Harris County’s “Uplift Harris” Guaranteed Income Program Application Postponed, Details Under Review

Harris County officials announced on Monday that the launch of the online application portal for the “Uplift Harris” guaranteed income program has been postponed until later this week. The initiative, which aims to provide $500 per month for 18 months to low-income families, will undergo a review by county leaders at the upcoming Commissioners Court meeting on Tuesday. Further program details are expected to be released in the coming days, with a focus on clarifying eligibility criteria.

Commissioner Rodney Ellis’ office for Harris County Precinct 1 confirmed that commissioners will use the upcoming session to “iron out” specifics related to eligibility and program implementation. The delay in the launch allows for a more thorough examination of the “Uplift Harris” program to ensure it effectively addresses the needs of the community.

Under the program, approximately 1,928 eligible residents will receive direct cash assistance over the course of 18 months, providing financial relief for families facing economic challenges. The funds are intended to cover essential expenses such as rent, groceries, transportation, housing, utilities, and healthcare. Monthly payments will be distributed randomly, with applicants selected from the county’s most underserved neighborhoods.

Last summer, Harris County officials identified priority areas through specific zip codes, including 77050, 77093, 77051, 77060, 77028, 77033, 77026, 77081, 77547, and 77091. These zip codes encompass various neighborhoods, including Gulfton, Galena Park, Sunnyside, Acres Homes, and more.

To be eligible for the “Uplift Harris” program, households must be living 200 percent below the federal poverty line. This equates to an individual earning $29,160 per year or a family of four with a maximum income of $60,000 annually. Applicants must be 18 years or older to apply, and additional recipients will be selected from the county’s Public Health ACCESS program, which offers specialized services for vulnerable individuals, focusing on education, employment, healthcare, and housing.

Funded through $20.5 million in American Rescue Plan Funds, the “Uplift Harris” program received approval from Harris County leaders in June 2023. Similar initiatives have been launched in Los Angeles County and Chicago.

Residents are encouraged to submit online applications, with notifications expected via email or phone in mid-February. The initial payments are slated to begin in March or April, distributed through direct deposit or on a prepaid reloadable debit card. For more details on the program, interested individuals can find additional information here.

Pope Francis Advocates Global Ban on Surrogacy, Denounces Commercialization of Unborn Children

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In a comprehensive address to ambassadors representing 184 nations with diplomatic ties to the Vatican on Monday, Pope Francis fervently called for a worldwide prohibition on surrogate motherhood. He denounced the practice as “deplorable” and emphasized that unborn children should not be treated as commodities for trafficking.

The pontiff asserted that surrogacy represents a profound violation of both the dignity of women and the sanctity of children, exploiting the financial circumstances of surrogate mothers. He declared, “A child is always a gift and never the basis of a commercial contract,” emphasizing the moral implications of such arrangements.

This is not the first time Pope Francis has spoken out against surrogacy. In 2022, he referred to it as “inhuman,” highlighting the exploitation of predominantly economically disadvantaged women and the commodification of children.

The global landscape regarding surrogacy laws is diverse, with only a handful of countries and some U.S. states permitting commercial surrogacy. Others allow “altruistic” surrogacy, where no financial transactions take place, while several nations, especially in Europe, have outright banned the practice.

In his annual address to the diplomat corps, often regarded as the pontiff’s “state of the world” speech, Pope Francis underscored the threat posed by conflicts and divisions to global peace. Surrogacy found its place in this list, alongside issues such as the ongoing conflicts in the Gaza Strip and Ukraine, the immigration crisis, climate change, arms proliferation, antisemitism, the persecution of Christians, and artificial intelligence.

Reflecting on the wars in Gaza and Ukraine, the pope emphasized that such conflicts inevitably lead to indiscriminate suffering among civilian populations, asserting that grave violations of international humanitarian law constitute war crimes. As Pope Francis addressed a myriad of global concerns, his call for a universal ban on surrogacy stood out as a moral imperative in the pursuit of a more just and humane world.

Verizon Customers Could Get a $100 Payout. Here’s How to Claim the Class Action Money

Verizon Wireless is paying up to $100 million to settle lawsuit claims about a misleading administrative charge.

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You could be eligible for up to $100 in a Verizon class-action settlement.James Martin/CNET

If you’re a current or former Verizon customer who purchased a traditional, postpaid wireless plan in the past seven years, you may be owed money as part of a $100 million class action lawsuit settlement. Verizon is making the payments to address claims that its service plans were misleading because the advertised prices did not include an administrative charge.

In a class-action lawsuit, the plaintiffs allege (PDF) that Verizon implemented, charged and increased an administrative fee for postpaid wireless or data services in a deceptive and unfair manner.

In a statement to CNET, a Verizon spokesperson said the company “clearly identifies and describes its wireless consumer Admin Charge multiple times during the sales transaction, as well as in its marketing, contracts and billing. This charge helps our company recover certain regulatory compliance and network-related costs.”

Jornada Sabatina De Credencialización

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Houston Police Shoot Suspect During Marijuana Altercation at Gas Station

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A man is hospitalized after an incident involving Houston police in northeast Houston, where authorities say officers shot the individual during a confrontation.

The Houston Police Department (HPD) revealed that the incident unfolded at a gas station in the 8400 block of Tidwell Road near Haddick Street. According to HPD, officers detected the smell of marijuana emanating from a car parked at the gas station around 7:30 p.m. on Sunday.

Upon approaching the vehicle, officers requested the 39-year-old man inside to exit. However, the man reportedly refused to comply, prompting the officers to attempt a physical removal. During this interaction, the officers observed a handgun on the car’s floorboard.

Efforts to use a Taser proved unsuccessful, leading to a critical moment in the encounter. Asst. Chief Kevin Deese stated, “One of the two officers at that point realized and made the declaration that the suspect was reaching for the gun. At that time, he (the officer) discharged his firearm.”

Following the shooting, the suspect fled into a convenience store where he was eventually apprehended after a brief struggle. Despite sustaining a gunshot wound to the lower body, the man was conscious and breathing when transported to the hospital. His condition is reported as stable.

The HPD shared an image on social media depicting the weapon found inside the suspect’s vehicle.

Notably, the officers involved in the incident emerged unharmed. One officer has been serving with the department for three years, while the other boasts four years of service. The HPD is likely to conduct a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

Tiger Woods Ends 27-Year Partnership with Nike

In a surprising move, golf legend Tiger Woods announced on Monday the end of his long-standing partnership with Nike, marking the conclusion of a 27-year relationship with the iconic apparel manufacturer. Woods broke the news via social media, expressing gratitude for the remarkable moments and memories shared during the collaboration.

“Over 27 years ago, I was fortunate to start a partnership with one of the most iconic brands in the world,” Woods stated. “The days since have been filled with so many amazing moments and memories, if I started naming them, I could go on forever.”

The 15-time major winner joined forces with Nike in 1996, creating a synonymous and iconic pairing of Woods and the Nike Golf brand. The collaboration extended beyond clothing, as Woods had his own line of Nike golf clubs and a signature shoe that other professional golfers adopted. Even after Woods transitioned to TaylorMade golf clubs and Bridgestone golf balls, Nike remained his go-to brand for apparel.

Woods expressed gratitude to Phil Knight, the founder of Nike, for his passion and vision that brought about the partnership. He also acknowledged the Nike employees and fellow athletes with whom he had the pleasure of working throughout the years.

While Woods did not disclose the reasons for the split or his future plans, speculation had been brewing since the PNC Championship in December. Reporters pressed Woods about the status of his expiring 10-year contract with Nike, and he cryptically responded, “I’m still wearing their product.” However, the golfer made it clear that 2024 would see a change, leaving fans intrigued about the next chapter in his career.

Woods concluded his announcement with a mysterious message: “People will ask if there is another chapter. Yes, there will certainly be another chapter. See you in LA!” Woods is set to host The Genesis Invitational at The Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles, California, from February 15 to 18, adding a layer of anticipation to his upcoming endeavors.

Apple Announces Launch Date for Vision Pro Headset in the U.S.

In a press release on Monday, Apple revealed that its highly anticipated Vision Pro headset is set to launch in the United States on February 2, with preorders kicking off on January 19 at 5 p.m. Pacific Time. The company aims to enter the virtual reality (VR) space, competing directly with Meta’s Quest headsets, marking Apple’s foray into a new product category since the introduction of the Apple Watch in 2015.

The Vision Pro, priced at $3,500, has been in development for several years and was officially unveiled at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in 2023. According to the company’s statement, the headset is equipped with 256 GB of storage and offers prescription lens inserts for an additional $149.

Apple CEO Tim Cook emphasized the arrival of the “era of spatial computing,” positioning the Vision Pro as a groundbreaking device in the VR landscape. The headset is powered by Apple’s M2 chip, the same chip utilized in its computers, showcasing the company’s commitment to cutting-edge technology.

While analysts and experts predict that the Vision Pro may not initially drive significant revenue, Apple is positioning the headset to redefine user experiences in gaming and video content consumption. The device introduces a new operating system, VisionOS, complemented by an advanced input system enabling users to control the headset through their eyes, hands, and voice.

Key features of the Vision Pro include compatibility with productivity and creativity apps, such as Microsoft’s Office suite and Salesforce’s Slack. Apple envisions users enjoying an immersive experience while watching content from various platforms, including Apple TV+, on a virtual reality screen that provides a sensation of being 100 feet wide.

As the release date approaches, industry observers are eager to see how the Vision Pro will impact the competitive landscape of the growing virtual reality market. Apple’s strategic entry into VR underscores its commitment to innovation and pushing the boundaries of consumer technology.

Texas Real Estate Anticipates Growth in Single-Family Homes and Office Spaces in 2024

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A comprehensive report from the Texas A&M Real Estate Research Center indicates that Texas is poised to witness a surge in the delivery of single-family homes and office spaces throughout the state in 2024.

Released on January 4, the “2024 Texas Real Estate Forecast” by the research center delves into overarching trends that could impact the real estate market. Utilizing various principles, the research team provides projections on how the market is likely to fare in the coming year.

Daniel Oney, the research director, emphasized that the forecast is not merely a prediction but a strategic economic tool designed to empower decision-makers in the real estate sector. He stated, “It equips real estate decision-makers with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of the Texas real estate market.”

Key Highlights from the Report:

Residential Market:

  • Anticipated growth in single-family home inventory, reaching pre-pandemic construction levels.
  • Single-family home prices expected to remain close to $340,000.
  • Multifamily rent projected to increase by 2.5% compared to the previous year.

Commercial Market:

  • Expansion in office space inventory, surpassing 2023 levels.
  • Retail rents forecasted to rise by 2% by the end of the year.

Industrial Market:

  • Anticipated statewide increase in industrial inventory between 1.5%-3%.
  • Continued growth in industrial rents, albeit at a slower pace than in 2023.

Detailed Analysis:

The forecast predicts a return to pre-pandemic levels in the delivery of single-family housing, with an expected growth of almost 4% compared to the previous year. While median home prices might experience a slight dip, they are anticipated to hover around $340,000 statewide.

The commercial sector could witness a surge in office space inventory, potentially adding 10 million square feet. Retail space, on the other hand, is expected to maintain its current levels.

The report also indicates a downward trend in rural land sales for 2024, with the median land price projected to peak before experiencing a decline.

The “2024 Texas Real Estate Forecast” is accessible on the Real Estate Research Center’s website.